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Málaga is one of Spain's main tourist provinces. Its airport receives more than twenty million travellers each year.
Its Costa del Sol is made up of municipalities like Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Benalmádena and Estepona, among others. All of them have magnificent beaches, golf courses, restaurants and excellent hotel complexes perfect for families.
Marbella, for its part, is a luxurious coastal city. Puerto Banús is the perfect place to find international brands and luxury goods, as well as a wide range of nightlife options. In Marbella's old town is the Plaza de los Naranjos, distinctive for its Renaissance style.
Ronda is one of the most beautiful mountain villages in the province. El Tajo, at whose foot the river Guadalevín flows, has a total height of 150 metres. The charm of Ronda is given by the beauty of its old town and the large number of museums of different types it boasts.
On the other hand, in the Málaga capital you can visit the Alcazaba, one of the main fortresses of Andalusia turned into an archaeological museum housing numerous pieces from the Phoenician and Roman periods. In the beautiful and extensive historic centre of Málaga, its cathedral and the famous Pasaje de Chinitas stand out, not forgetting the Calle Larios, one of the city's main arteries with beautiful Christmas lighting.
The Feria de Málaga, held in August, fills the streets of the capital with music, celebration and fun. Also, the Málaga Holy Week has been declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest for the grandeur of its processions.
The natural surroundings of Málaga include the Comarca de la Axarquía, where we can visit the Cueva de Nerja and dive in the paradisiacal Maro-Cerro Gordo Natural Area. In Málaga, you can also witness a karstic landscape by visiting the Torcal de Antequera. The more adventurous can journey along the Caminito del Rey and enjoy unforgettable views.
The Málaga gastronomy is based on delicious fried fish, sardine skewers and refreshing creams and drinks like “ajoblanco” or “gazpacho”.

The origins of Málaga are found on Mount Gibralfaro, where a castle was built on the ruins of an ancient Phoenician construction. The Alcazaba is one of the best-preserved Arab fortresses in Andalusia. At the foot of Gibralfaro lies the Roman theatre. In the historic centre, we can stroll along the famous Calle Larios, visit the cathedral, or discover museums like the Carmen Thyssen or the one dedicated to Pablo Picasso. Its impressive Holy Week is one of the main tourist attractions of the capital of the Costa del Sol.

In Fuengirola you can enjoy both the iconic beaches of the Costa del Sol in Málaga and its cultural heritage. Its emblematic Sohail Castle and its hill tell us the history of Fuengirola, as well as host interesting events such as the Marenostrum Festival or the Oktoberfest Beer Festival.

The municipality of Benalmádena, just a few kilometres from the capital, is one of the favourite places for travellers to enjoy the Costa del Sol. Its beautiful beaches, perfect for both family fun and water sports, are complemented by an excellent cultural and leisure offer, including highlights such as Selwo Marina, Sea Life, casinos, amusement parks and Puerto Marina, an ideal place to shop, dine or have a coffee.

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The beautiful city of Ronda stands out for its great cultural heritage, thanks to its distant past from the Celts. It's also an attractive destination thanks to its natural landscape, dominated by the breathtaking Gorge which divides the city in two. Both sides are connected by three bridges: the Arab Bridge, the Old Bridge, and the colossal New Bridge.

Antequera is a city that boasts a great monumental and artistic heritage; and two important natural treasures such as El Torcal and the Archaeological Complex of the Dolmens of Antequera. The Arab Alcazaba, which dominates the city, the walls of Antequera and the Arch of the Giants along with the Royal Collegiate Church of Santa María are places of profound beauty and historical and cultural interest. Antequera also has very interesting museums such as the Nájera Palace museum and the one located in the Convent of the Discalced Carmelites.

Estepona, with over 20 km of warm water beaches and a historic centre of white houses and colourful flowers, exudes a typically Andalusian charm that makes it one of the most beautiful municipalities on the Costa del Sol. The town preserves traces of the many civilisations that have inhabited its lands, such as the ruins of the Castle of San Luis. Estepona also has an interesting cultural and leisure offer, and a top-notch gastronomy based on seafood and the Mediterranean diet.


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Are you in Malaga and desire to visit the Alhambra? Do it comfortably by booking this excursion.
You will visit all corners of the Nasrid Monument accompanied by an official guide, including the Nasrid Palaces.
Do not worry about the tickets or the transport, since all is included in the price of this service.
Why miss this opportunity?

Feel the thrill of flamenco with a private 1-hour class where you’ll learn a lively rumba flamenca choreography, a joyful and festive dance.
The experience is fully adaptable: join solo, as a couple, or with a group. It’s perfect for hen parties, birthdays, anniversaries, or even team-building activities.
No previous experience is required—the class is designed for beginners with an easy-to-follow method that guarantees fun. More than just a lesson, it’s an authentic and unforgettable activity, ideal for both international and local travelers.
Simply choose your preferred location—Málaga, Marbella, or Mijas—to enjoy your private flamenco class.

The most authentic flamenco art awaits you at Restaurante Tipi Tapa, an iconic spot in Fuengirola where passion and tradition are felt in every performance.
In an intimate atmosphere, talented singers and dancers convey powerful stories full of emotion. Every guitar note, every stomp, and every gesture evoke the true essence of Andalusia. The venue becomes a unique stage to experience up close an art form declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Book your ticket and let yourself be carried away by the magic of flamenco on the Costa del Sol.

Among the natural charms that surround Nerja is the Barranco de la Coladilla ravine. An ideal enclave for beginners to climbing, as it has 20-metre routes in conglomerates and pink siltstones, as well as small and large crags, dips and blunts. You will fall in love with the views of this canyon, without forgetting the Nerja Cave and the cave paintings it houses.
You will have full equipment and the company of experienced guides to take on this adventure in complete safety.

Essential places to visit in Malaga are its historic centre and its Cathedral of the Incarnation, known as ‘la Manquita’. Do it together with an official guide, and get to know in detail the history and art that the centre of Malaga has to offer.
Book your guided tour and don't worry about the entrance fees to the Cathedral, as they are included in this tour.

If you visit Málaga even for a day and want to see its most iconic places, this is the tour for you.
A visit of over three hours through the Historic Center, the Cathedral known as "La Manquita," the Alcazaba, and the Roman Theatre.
Additionally, tickets are included, and you will even enjoy a glass of wine with a tapa at a typical city winery.
Don't miss out on discovering Málaga and make your reservation now.

If you want to discover the ancient and medieval Malaga, you can't miss this guided tour to the Roman Theatre + Alcazaba.
An ideal walking tour to get to know the Roman Malaca and the Arab Mālaqa.
You will make a charming tour accompanied by an official guide, who will reveal all its history and secrets.

This pleasant free tour invites you to discover the past of the small town of Fuengirola (Malaga). From the Monumento al Pescador, you will learn who Teresa Zabell was.
In the Plaza de la Constitución you will learn about the history of the Church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario and other monuments in the surrounding area. In the Parque España you will see the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, very close to the Plaza de Toros.
You will end up seeing the Central Mosque and learning all its details explained by the guide.

You can find a unique and original monument in Benalmádena. This is the Colomares Castle, which was built as a tribute to the arrival of Christopher Columbus to America. It is a real book carved in stone, where each of its shapes and details tells us something about this important chapter in history.
Get to know it in detail with the company of a guide and let yourself be surprised by this special architectural whim.

Get to know a white jewel of the Costa del Sol such as Benalmádena Pueblo. On this guided free tour you will visit the interesting Felipe Orlando Pre-Columbian Museum, where the archaeological remains of this enclave were found. You will continue to discover the history as you stroll through the charming typical streets.
You will find out who the Niña de Benalmádena was. You will continue to the area of the viewpoints where you will see the Benalmádena Costa and the guide will tell you the history of the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán. You will finish with a pleasant walk through the Jardines del Muro. An essential tour on your holiday on the Costa del Sol.