Located in Andalusia on the Costa del Sol, Malaga is one of the most visited cities in Spain. Malaga offers plenty of historical and cultural buildings and there really is something for everyone.
For amazing views of the city you must visit the castle of Gibalfaro from which it is easy to get to the Roman Theatre, the bullring and the old part of the city. The old part of the city is dominated by the Monument to Torrijos and the house where Pablo Picasso was born.
The Cathedral known as La Manquita stands proudly in the centre of the city and has a series of chapels which contain beautiful examples of Andulusian art.
Malaga is well-known for its food and throughout the year there are several food festivals!
What's included
- English-speaking guide
- Pick-up and drop-off
- Transportation
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Pick-up and drop-off at the port of Malaga
- Comfortable footwear required
- Sun cream and bottled water are recommended to be taken
- For fold-up wheelchair arrangements, please, inform in advance
Highlights
Itinerary
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Your shore tour will commence with a drive from the port of Malaga to Marbella, which will take approximately 60 minutes. Along the way, your professional guide will tell you all about the area and the local history.
Once you arrive in Marbella, your professional guide will walk you through the main city centre. You’ll see the beautiful Iglesia Mayor de la Encarnacion – a Gothic-style church with an ornate golden altar, before going to the promenade, where you can take photographs and buy souvenirs before your tour continues.
A ten-minute drive will take you to the millionaires’ paradise of Puerto Banus, where you can enjoy magnificent views of the harbour, go shopping or simply sit and relax at one of the many marina bars or restaurants.