Málaga
ANDALUSIEN
SPAIN
Málaga, a city in Andalusia in the south of Spain, offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. The old town with its narrow streets and historic buildings invites you to explore. Sights include the imposing cathedral “La Manquita”, the Moorish fortress Alcazaba and the well-preserved Roman theater. For art lovers, there is the Picasso Museum, which exhibits works by the famous artist, who was born in Málaga.
The city's coastal location makes it particularly attractive. Playa de la Malagueta, a popular and well-known city beach, offers relaxation and is within easy reach. Walks along the harbor promenade or through the city's green parks offer a pleasant change from the lively nightlife.
Destination airport: Málaga (AGP)
The area around Málaga in Andalusia offers a wealth of excursion destinations that combine nature, culture and adventure. Just a short drive from the city is the Caminito del Rey, a spectacular hiking trail along steep gorges and breathtaking landscapes. For nature lovers, the Montes de Málaga, a nearby nature reserve with hiking trails and picnic areas, is ideal.
The historic towns in the area invite you to make cultural discoveries. Granada with the world-famous Alhambra or Ronda, known for its impressive gorge and historic bridge, are within easy reach.
Andalusia is also a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. There are numerous beaches along the Costa del Sol offering activities such as kitesurfing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling and kayaking. Popular places for water sports are Tarifa, around two hours away, and the beaches around Marbella and Torremolinos.
The bay of Málaga is ideal for relaxed boat trips, where sailing tours and dolphin watching are offered. The more adventurous can enjoy diving excursions in the clear waters of the Costa Tropical.