
Trips from Malaga, best tours and attractions
Nerja Cave Entrance Ticket with Audio Guide
Visit The Nerja Cave, a natural monument of significant topographical development in Andalusia.
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1-hour flamenco show at Malaga's Alegría
Enjoy an authentic flamenco show, admire top-level musicians and dancers of great international prestige.
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Marbella and Mijas private tour from Malaga
Enjoy a private day trip from Malaga to discover Marbella and Mijas.
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Córdoba and its Mosque from Málaga
Discover the most emblematic monuments of Córdoba - the Mosque-Cathedral and enjoy the chance of visiting one of the most archetypal towns in Andalusia.
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Discover the most emblematic monuments and the historical and artistic heritage of Seville, and enjoy the guided tour in the capital of the Almohad empire of Al-Andalus.
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Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces tour from Malaga
Visit a unique palace Alhambra and enjoy beautiful views of gardens, ponds, and fountains during a walk around the Palace.
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El Saltillo gorge and white village hiking tour from Málaga
Discover the incredible natural gorge of El Saltillo and hike in the nature, before enjoying a pic nic with local products.
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Torcal de Antequera hiking tour from Málaga
Discover the natural reserve of Torcal de Antequera with this exciting hike. See the animals living in the reserve and admire the rock formations
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Tour of Nerja and Frigiliana from Malaga
Contemplate emblematic villages of the Malaga coast with incredible panoramic views, visit the balcony of Europe, and learn about Andalusian history.
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Caminito del Rey day trip from Málaga
Discover the Caminito del Rey and admire the Conde de Guadalhorce Dam, the main water reserve in the province of Málaga. See Gaitanes gorge's natural location.
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The inside story
From the heart of Malaga city centre, some of Andalusia’s best-loved spots are just a short trip away. Along the coast, Marbella, Benalmadena and Nerja serve family-friendly fun, white-washed villages and cultural highlights like Colomares Castle and Puerto Banus. Frigiliana, meanwhile, with its cobbled lanes and mountain scenery, is ideal for a laidback day of wine-tasting and tapas.
A little further away, Gibraltar offers a mix of nature and excitement with its towering centrepiece peak, cheeky monkeys and dolphin cruises. Inland, Ronda’s olive oil heritage and clifftop views are definitely worth checking out. History buffs won’t want to miss Cordoba’s Mezquita, Sevilla’s cathedral or Granada’s Alhambra – all within easy reach from Malaga. You can even hop across the strait to Morrocco for a touch of North African flair. With so many experiences, the hardest part is choosing where to go first.