Malaga Shore Excursion: City Sightseeing Malaga Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
Malaga has a knack for looking different every few blocks, and this hop-on hop-off bus helps you catch that fast. […]
Malaga has a knack for looking different every few blocks, and this hop-on hop-off bus helps you catch that fast. […]
Sunset sails here feel like slow motion. This is a Marbella coast cruise where the sky turns gold while you’re
Two hours, and the sea feels personal. This small Menorquín fishing-boat cruise is built for close coastal views, real ocean
The quickest route to calm in Malaga is through steam. Al Andalus Hammam turns an old Andalusian bathhouse tradition into
A sea slide and shipwreck snorkeling in one trip. This short coast cruise from Benalmádena pairs dolphin searching with a
Picasso’s start is surprisingly close and personal. You get entry to the building where Pablo Picasso was born, plus a
Gibraltar feels like a secret tucked into Europe. This day trip gives you a guided skim of the city and
A great afternoon is built on snacks. This 3-hour tapas and wine tour is a focused walk through Malaga’s center,
Malaga tastes better when you start at the source. This 4-hour tapas workshop pairs a guided visit to Atarazanas Market
Flying over the Costa del Sol is a short trip with big energy. From Benalmádena Port, Pirate Parasailing lifts you
Steep Malaga hills stop being scary. This is a self-paced way to roll to the city’s hardest spots without wrecking
Ronda and Setenil feel like Andalusia on fast-forward. You’ll see white village streets that hug rock in Setenil, then shift
Gibraltar hits fast, even from a bus seat. This day trip from the Costa del Sol takes you past the
Málaga is a hillside story told on foot. You get a guided walk through the city center, then climb into
Malaga in a small electric tuk-tuk is fast. I love the no-queue start and the 100% electric private vehicle, because