Caminito del Rey Private Tour from Malaga and Surrondings areas
Explore one of the most popular attractions of the region of malaga on this 5-hour private tour with skip the line ticket.
Explore one of the most popular attractions of the region of malaga on this 5-hour private tour with skip the line ticket.
Leave Malaga and travel along the Mediterranean coastal roads to shop ‘till you drop in Gibraltar. After hearing about the city from an onboard guide, explore the city at your leisure and peruse the many designer shops you come across.
Once you have been picked up, the coach will take you on a drive along the coastal road to Gibraltar. The city center is long and narrow, extending along Main Street. Much of this bustling high street has been pedestrianized, with strategically placed benches, pavement cafes, and bars offering welcome relief for weary shoppers.
On this private day trip to Nerja from Malaga, known for its famous caves and its Balcón de Europa, a lookout over the Mediterranean Sea.This day trip takes in the famous Nerja Caves, which are rated as one of the best in the world, and discovered by 5 young lads looking for bats!After the caves, we will then visit the Balcón de Europa in Nerja
Discover Málaga with our local guides, you can customize this tour with a special touch. All our tours are designed by professionals. We always look for the best cultural experiences first, this is your chance of joining a unique tour of the city.
Half day tour in Ronda, the romantic city: land of bandits and poets. Very famous people have surrendered to its beauty, visiting regularly. Visit its Tauromachy museum, its bullring, its gorge and bridge, its Arab streets, etc.
Travel into the heart of the Sierra de las Nieves on this private day trip to Ronda from Marbella. You’ll hear personalized commentary about Ronda's cultural history on a walking tour past historical landmarks including Tajo, New Bridge and Old Bridge.
If you are looking for an amazing experience with spectacular views, visit the breathtaking path of El Caminito del Rey 'The King’s Little Pathway.' Walk along the narrow bridge suspended over the Guadalhorce river. Make the most of your time with a 10-hour day-trip from convenient central Costa del Sol pickup points.
When your cruise ship docks at the Port of Malaga, head to the city of Granada for a skip-the-line tour of the UNESCO-listed Alhambra palace complex!
Swap the cruise port of Malaga for the UNESCO-listed sights of the Alhambra on this full-day shore excursion to Granada (tour is only available for cruise passengers). With an expert guide and a skip-the-line ticket, head directly inside the 13th-century palace complex — one of the world's most exquisite examples of Islamic architecture.
Discover the magic of Morocco on a day trip to Tangier from Costa del Sol. Morocco lies just across the Mediterranean Sea from south Spain, but this North African country feels like a world away!
On this day trip from Malaga, travel across the border from Spain to Gibraltar, a British territory most famous for its Rock of Gibraltar. See top Gibraltar attractions on a sightseeing tour, shop for British goods and photograph views of the Spanish and Moroccan coastlines from the top of the Rock.
Have a hassle free journey to Gibraltar. Board an air-conditioned coach from Costa del Sol and visit this strategic part of the world. Enjoy a guided tour and learn about the historic significance of the Rock. See some of the most important sights and visit St. Michael’s Cave.
The hotel is well-situated in the centre of Málaga, you can get around easily on foot, and is next to the port and the main Hotel Alameda Málaga thoroughfare. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Romerito is in Malaga's Los Prados neighborhood, set on the same street as Malaga's Convention Centre, Trade Fair and Auditorium, 800 metres away. It is approximately 5 km from Malaga’s historic centre.
On the 18th August 1487 Malaga was re-conquered by the catholic troops. Initially the Aljama mosque was converted into a cathedral. Soon the construction of a new cathedral was proposed on a north south axis. The main facade door was constructed in gothic style about 1510 and this is the sacristy door that today leads into the gardens.
The guide leads the party up one of the XVIII century tower staircase (where the bell ringer lived until thirty years ago) and onto a terrace before continuing up the XVI tower to the main roof. In the two stages you will climb 50m in 200 steps.
This is not really a museum as such but in the Malaga Cathedral Gardens there is a small collections of rusting iron sculptures by Jorge Rando called Museo al Aire libre de la Catedral de Málaga (Malaga Cathedral Open Air Museum)