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Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas tour from Malaga
P4,783
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

From Málaga: Caminito del Rey Day Trip & Guided Tour
P4,241
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Cordoba Highlights - Full Day Tour
P2,673
per adult
76% of travellers recommend

Cordoba Day Trip : A Journey Through History from Malaga
P2,462
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Discover Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas in a Day from Málaga
P2,089
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Málaga: Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater Walking Tour
P3,165
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

City Sightseeing Malaga HOHO Bus Tour Essential Experience & Extras
P2,461
per adult
84% of travellers recommend

Discover Granada : Alhambra Tour or Free Time from Malaga
P2,462
per adult
88% of travellers recommend

From Malaga and Costa Del Sol: Granada Day Trip
P2,462
per adult
94% of travellers recommend
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1. Port of Malaga
The Port of Málaga is one of the oldest seaports in Spain and the first stop for many visitors on a trip to the city. The port is both a transportation hub and a popular destination itself. Shop in chic malls, lounge on beaches and explore cutting-edge art galleries, all within the marina area.
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2. Malagueta Beach
Malagueta Beach is an ideal place to escape the city and unwind by the sea. During the high season, waterfront food vendors and busy restaurants line the shore, parents and children use the playground facilities and visitors enjoy beach activities. Stretch out on a sun lounger, walk barefoot on the sands and cool off in the calm waters.
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3. Carihuela Beach
La Carihuela started out as a fishing village but, with the growth of Torremolinos as a coastal resort, it has become most popular for its huge, sandy beach. Visit to explore the last remnants of the old village or to simply enjoy swimming in the sheltered natural harbor. The area is also getting increasingly famous for its delicious fresh cuisine.
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4. Málaga Cathedral
This ornate and stately cathedral is known among locals as La Manquita, or “The One-Armed Lady,” because its tower was intended to be one of two. The first tower was erected to an imposing 276 feet (84 meters), but then construction ceased because the funds were sent to American troops in the War of Independence in 1780. Even without the second tower, the cathedral is grand.
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5. Los Alamos Beach
Relax on the pleasant, sunny Los Alamos Beach, which is also known as El Canuelo. This stretch of shoreline is one of the quieter main beaches in Torremolinos for 361 days of the year. Visit for 4 days in July, however, and see a different side to Los Alamos as the beach hosts an electronic music festival that draws in crowds of partygoers and music enthusiasts.
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6. Bajondillo Beach
Bajondillo is a wide sandy stretch of beach fronting Torremolinos. Stroll along the beach’s dark sands and experience the waterfront’s humming atmosphere in the sunshine or after nightfall. With the gorgeous waters of the Costa del Sol and buzzing bars within easy reach, it’s easy to see why you could spend all day and all night at Bajondillo.
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7. Alcazaba of Málaga
Built between the eighth and 11th centuries this palatial fortress was named Alcazaba, the Arabic word for citadel. The military-style structure was fortified with double stone walls and tall towers, erected to see enemies approach. Take a historic journey by entering through the fortress’ magnificent gates and explore gardens, towers and patios. From the Maldonado Tower (Torre de Maldonado), you can see all the way to Africa on a clear day.
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