One of Spain’s most popular cruise ports is a great place to experience the atmosphere and history of lively, welcoming Málaga.
This historic Torremolinos fishing village is today famous for its delectable seafood and spacious Mediterranean beach, which has ideal swimming conditions.
Enjoy one of the finest beaches in Marbella. This tranquil spot has clear waters, striking dunes and a busy marina.
Enjoy the spirit of Fuengirola at one of its most buzzing beaches, where the dark sand makes for a striking appearance and the facilities are excellent.
The “One Armed Lady” and her ornate Baroque and Renaissance features has charmed locals for over 200 years.
Relax, try some watersports, sip cocktails and explore an ancient castle when you visit this extensive and well-maintained seaside haven.
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4/5Very Good!(138 area reviews)
The pristine beaches and great bars are top of the list for many visitors to Torremolinos City Centre. A stop by Plaza Costa del Sol or Calle San Miguel might round out your trip.
4.5/5Wonderful!(176 area reviews)
Carihuela is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights area like La Carihuela and La Bateria Park.
While El Olivar isn't home to many top sights, Parador Malaga Golf Club and Plaza Mayor are some notable places to visit nearby.
3.5/5Good!(59 area reviews)
The pristine beaches and ample dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Churriana. A stop by Malaga Airport Museum or Parador Malaga Golf Club might round out your trip.