MALAGA

Malaga, a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is a favorite destination for travelers seeking a mix of rich history, stunning beaches, and lively culture. Known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga boasts a fascinating blend of ancient and modern attractions, from the imposing Alcazaba fortress and Roman theater to its contemporary art galleries and bustling waterfront. The city’s Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, makes it an appealing year-round destination, perfect for exploring its charming old town, relaxing on golden sandy beaches, or indulging in the region’s renowned seafood cuisine.

As one of Spain’s oldest cities, Malaga has a history dating back nearly 3,000 years, shaped by Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish influences. Today, it is the gateway to the Costa del Sol, attracting millions of visitors with its vibrant festivals, excellent shopping, and thriving nightlife. The recently revitalized port area, Muelle Uno, offers trendy restaurants and stylish boutiques, while the Picasso Museum and Centre Pompidou showcase the city’s artistic heritage. Whether you're looking for cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, or a laid-back beach holiday, Malaga delivers a perfect blend of tradition and modern charm.

Activities:

  • Wine tasting in Ronda

  • Caves of Nerja

  • Touring the Malaga Cathedral, known as “The One-Armed Lady”, as well as the Roman Theater and the Alcazaba

  • Hiking Caminito Del Rey

  • Day trip to Gibraltar

  • Golfing in nearby Marbella

  • Tapas and wine tour

  • Cooking class

  • Bike tour

  • Picasso Museum

  • Sunset boat ride