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How long is the drive from Mojacar to Ronda?

The direct drive from Mojacar to Ronda is 240 mi (386 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 19 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mojacar to Ronda, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Granada, Malaga, Nerja, Benalmadena, Almeria, Marbella, Antequera, Torremolinos, Estepona, and Roquetas de Mar, as well as top places to visit like Parque Natural del Cabo de Gata-Níjar and Playa de Mónsul, or the ever-popular Los Muertos Beach.

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Top cities between Mojacar and Ronda

The top cities between Mojacar and Ronda are Granada, Malaga, Nerja, Benalmadena, Almeria, Marbella, Antequera, Torremolinos, Estepona, and Roquetas de Mar. Granada is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Mojacar and 2 hours from Ronda.
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Almería

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Almería, located in southeast Spain, boasts the impressive Moorish fortress of Alcazaba and the 16th-century Gothic Cathedral. The city is home to the Museum of Almería showcasing archaeological discoveries and the Civil War Shelters. Additionally, it features the iconic English Cable pier symbolizing its mining history. The region is renowned for cultivating high-quality winter vegetables such as broad beans, potatoes, asparagus, artichokes, and aubergines.
11% as popular as Granada
6 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Ronda
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Roquetas de Mar

Roquetas de Mar, located in southern Spain, is a charming town known for its beautiful beaches such as Serena and La Bajadilla. The town offers a variety of attractions including the Aquarium Roquetas de Mar, which features shark diving and a tropical room showcasing the Amazon basin. Visitors can also explore the 17th-century Santa Ana Castle, now home to art exhibits and summer concerts.
4% as popular as Granada
9 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Ronda
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Granada

Granada, a city in southern Spain's Andalusia region, is renowned for its medieval Moorish architecture, particularly the Alhambra fortress complex with its royal palaces and Generalife gardens. The area is also known for its variety of fruits such as oranges, persimmons, pomegranates, and strawberries. When it comes to cured meats and sausages, the Iberian cured ham from pigs fed exclusively on acorns stands out.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Ronda
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Nerja

Nerja, a charming resort town located along the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and surrounding mountains from its seafront promenade, Balcón de Europa. The town boasts sandy beaches, cliffside coves, and the nearby Cueva de Nerja, a cavern with unique stalactites and stalagmites that hosts popular summertime concerts. Visitors can also explore paleolithic paintings on guided tours.
19% as popular as Granada
4 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Ronda
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Málaga

Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Málaga, a vibrant port city on Spain's Costa del Sol, is famous for its modern skyline dotted with high-rise hotels and resorts overlooking golden beaches. The city boasts two imposing hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule. Its Renaissance cathedral, La Manquita ('one-armed lady'), is known for one unfinished tower.
64% as popular as Granada
3 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Ronda
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Municipality of Torremolinos

Torremolinos, a Mediterranean resort town on Spain's Costa del Sol, is renowned for its sandy beaches like El Bajondillo and La Carihuela. The vibrant nightlife, dining, and shopping scene along Calle San Miguel adds to its allure. Beyond the beachfront and high-rise hotels lie golf courses, amusement parks, and pockets of traditional Andalusian culture such as the village of El Calvario.
15% as popular as Granada
10 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Ronda
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Benalmádena

Benalmádena, located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, offers a mix of modern attractions and traditional Andalusian charm. The town is divided into two centers: Benalmadena Pueblo, situated on the hillside, and Benalmadena Costa, a luxurious beach resort with a long stretch of beach and a beautiful marina surrounded by unique architecture.
31% as popular as Granada
6 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Ronda
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Antequera

Antequera, a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, is famous for its ancient burial mounds such as the Dolmen de Menga, Dolmen de Viera and Tholos de El Romeral. The Alcazaba of Antequera is a centuries-old Moorish fortress while the nature preserve of Torcal de Antequera boasts dramatic limestone tower rock formations.
6% as popular as Granada
13 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Ronda
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Marbella

Marbella, located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, is a picturesque city and resort area known for its stunning 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, backed by the Sierra Blanca Mountains. The area boasts luxurious villas, hotels, and golf courses. The Golden Mile west of Marbella town is lined with prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leading to Puerto Banús marina, where luxury yachts are moored alongside upscale boutiques and bars.
15% as popular as Granada
9 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Ronda
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Estepona

Estepona, a charming resort town located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, offers a delightful mix of beachfront attractions and cultural experiences. The Paseo Marítimo, a picturesque palm-lined promenade, runs alongside the Playa de la Rada beach, while the nearby Puerto Deportivo boasts an array of restaurants and water sports facilities. Visitors can also explore the town's fishing port and relax at the tranquil cove of Playa del Cristo.
5% as popular as Granada
20 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Ronda

Best stops along Mojacar to Ronda drive

The top stops along the way from Mojacar to Ronda (with short detours) are Alhambra, Alcazaba, and Pl. Balcón de Europa. Other popular stops include C. Mirador de San Nicolás, Banús Marina Mall, and Puerto Marina Benalmadena Oficial.
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Los Muertos Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Los Muertos Beach is a picturesque and undeveloped pebble beach located within the Nature Reserve of Cabo de Gata-Nijar. It is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, fine white sand, and secluded location, making it perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The beach is hidden between mountains and has an extraordinarily straight shoreline. Accessible via a hilly hiking path, it's popular with nudists due to its difficulty to reach.
The Best Nudist Beach EVER a must visit 🏖️ walk up to standing rocks far right (see photos) private and peaceful lots of couples crystal clear water see photos we will be visiting in March 2025 FFK
Ade J — Google review
This is one of my most favourite beaches! Parking available up the hill. About 15-20min walk down. Dont wear flip flops if you can help it. Waves were very harsh but very enjoyable.
Vyan — Google review
Amazing beach! Must go in Cabo de Gata. You can park for free and there’s a place to buy food or drinks on the road. It’s a short 5-10 minute walk to the beach but very accessible
Rodrigo C — Google review
Beautiful Beach, but wear good shoes for the path downhill. For the Beach we could have had bathing shoes, but managed without. Few People on an day with low wind in November, it was an amazing experience 🤩
Tregde — Google review
Amazing pebbly beach. Pebbles are small and smooth, very comfortable to walk and relax upon. The path down to the beach is somewhat uneven so take care and wear good shoes.
Quentin L — Google review
Beautiful beach, nice walk. There is parking on the side, and then some walk down to the beach.
Vilma V — Google review
Stunning blue waters. Unfortunately the waves were crazy so didn’t swim that much. Bring water shoes. Parking was ok. There is a lot with paid parking but you can also park on the side of the road for free no problem. ~20 min to get down to the beach.
Cathy S — Google review
Loved it! Crystal clear. At least 3 different fish in the shallows; a mask is a must to see them better. Great car parking but sooooo busy even today at 16:00 on 10/09/25. 6€ charge up to 19:00. Water, ice-cream and other things sold by the car park. Uneven 15 minute walk down to the beach; wear good grip shoes or sandals. Gorgeous small stones on the beach make it really comfortable just with a towel; no chair needed.
Nikki P — Google review
4.6
(8589)
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4.2
(1549)
Almería, Spain, USA
http://www.ayuntamientocarboneras.es/
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Parque Natural del Cabo de Gata-Níjar

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Parque Natural del Cabo de Gata-Níjar is a coastal nature park with a visitor center providing insights into the area's ecosystem and human settlement history. It is one of 24 nature parks, some of which are maritime or partially maritime. The park offers various leisure activities such as driving, skiing, climbing, hiking, bird watching, sailing, swimming, and diving.
A stunning place. Make it a day for swimming, exploring and eating.
Ciaran H — Google review
My friends took me here on my last day in Almeria for a beach day and it was probably the best beach day that I've had abroad. Swimming in the refreshing Mediterranean was just dreamy. Clear waters, pebbly beach and not crowded at all. BYO shade as there are no trees. No public toilets or changing rooms from what I saw. We brought a picnic lunch with lots of water and fruit juice. The park is huge and has many beaches and even a wee township to explore or have food and drinks (will do this next time). Parking is free (on the side of the main road). I think we left at around 8pm. A totally relaxing day at the beach and not far from Almeria at all. I'd totally go back for sure!
Rachel S — Google review
This Natural Park is simply breathtaking! Best to explore by foot. The are numerous trails along the coast going up and down from one gorgeous beach to the next secluded cove, up you go giant sand dunes and down to an orchard of "pitas"...Please keep this please clean, DO NOT litter and leave nothing behind, thank you
Marc C — Google review
Such an amazing place. Even though the sun wasn't shining it is still beautifull to drive around here. Really recommend it!!
Jannette V — Google review
Amazing view, simply surreal 😍
Elvisgjergji — Google review
Awesome. The last semi arid zone in Europe. As inhospitable an environment as you will find yet filled with flora and fauna that can live nowhere else and stunning scenery. If you are in Almeria this area is a must see.
Nick N — Google review
AMAZING place soooo gorgeous so much to do and see I'm in total and complete love xoxoxo
Miss K — Google review
Wild desert, sandy beaches with people, stony beaches with no people, the highest lighthouse in the Mediterranean, snorkelling, views, starry nights, a sprinkling of good restaurants, history - plenty here for a week's holiday.
David M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(2459)
04118 Níjar, Almería, Spain
https://www.parquenatural.com/
+34 950 38 02 99
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Playa de Mónsul

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Parks
Playa de Mónsul is a tranquil beach surrounded by volcanic rocks and famous for being a popular filming location. It has been featured in several movies, including Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The beach is characterized by steep rocks on both sides, creating a stunning natural setting with no visible buildings or infrastructure. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, sunbathing, trekking, snorkeling, and sightseeing in this unique Mediterranean volcanic landscape.
One of the best beaches around Almeria. Not too crowded, compared to other beaches. You need to pay £6 for parking
Emma J — Google review
Highly overrated. For any beach between Playa de los Genoveses and Cala Carbon there was a 6eur/ car fee to enter. We arrived at 2 pm, waited 1 hour in line. The beach was windy, the sand was extremely sticky and got everywhere. There were no showers or freshwater fountains. The positive part is that the places are limited so it would not get overcrowded, the water was clear, which allowed some snorkeling l, but there weren't that many things to see.
CJ — Google review
Stunning beach - no doubt. Be cautious when conditions aren’t right. The waves and currents might be strong here. We didn’t dare to go for a swim and went to Playa de los Genoveses instead.
Jakub Š — Google review
Beautiful beach, clear water, not too crowded. No facilities. The flocks of birds are annoying, but can be scared off if you run at them wielding an umbrella. That could be a hazard for low flying aircraft, though...so try to have some situational awareness.
Msilverthorpe — Google review
Beautiful beach with volcanic rocks right on the beach. About 2 km further from Playa de los Genoveses. More windy than that beach. Beach slowly turning deeper, so ideal for small children. Parking is a bit after seeing the beach, so not along the road just before the beach, as many do (illegal). Like the whole region Cabo de Gata, about 1 hour before sunset many aggressive mosquitos appear, so better to leave earlier.
Pedro P — Google review
Very nice beach with dark sand. The water is very clear. Really good place to do some snorkeling, you can spot many fish. On the left side there is a big sand dune. If you climb on top of it, you will see few other beaches and very nice views in general. To enter the beach, you will need to pay 5eur (only during the High season). There is a big parking space, walk to the beach is maximum 5 min.
Laimonas G — Google review
Great little secluded beach. You have to be careful if you go swimming as there can be strong currents and there are no lifeguards. You can walk to the beach or you can take the car to the last parking and walk. If you go by car you need to buy a day permit to enter the area and take the dirt track. Beware that there are no services at the beach so make sure you bring everything you may need, and take everything back with you.
Miguel B — Google review
An amazing beach with lovely soft sand. Super quiet when we were there. Only 10 other people there or so. The sea was out so we managed to skirt around the rocks to a smaller beach. Quite windy but we found shelter by the rocks which also doubled as a sun shade.
Richard G — Google review
4.7
(5845)
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4.6
(1157)
Parque Natural Cabo de Gata-Nijar, 04118 San José, Almería, Spain, USA
https://www.cabogataalmeria.com/Cabo-Gata/Playa/Monsul-playa-Cabo-Gata.html
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Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood

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Water & Amusement Parks
Park
Fort Bravo, also known as Texas Hollywood, is a famous film location in the desert that has been used for shooting many spaghetti western movies since the 1950s. It features original sets, cowboy shows, and wagon rides, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of the Wild West. The village film set is well-known and has been featured in films like Lawrence of Arabia and Indiana Jones: The Last Crusade.
My two kids and I had a great time at Fort Bravo. It's a fantastic day out in the Tabernas Desert. We really enjoyed the carriage ride, exploring the set on foot, and especially the noon show in the saloon. The actors were incredibly talented and fun, making the performance a real highlight of our visit. We all had a blast!
Fabio G — Google review
My wife and I booked online which cost 66 euros with a 15 min horse ride included. We didn't avail of the horse ride as it was simply a horse being led by a cowboy around the paddock. More suitable for children. The location is a 25 minutes drive from Almeria. The venue has a great western style film set with a live show from a few cowboys which is entertaining. There's also a restaurant, swimming pool , stables and souvenir shop. If you're traveling with children it's a few hours out. A good venue however for two adults costing 66 euros I don't believe it's value for money.
Dean M — Google review
Fantastic Show & Fantastic Desert Location My family loved this place! my kids really enjoyed the cowboy show, we enjoyed being in the desert, and we thought it was absolutely worth missing a day at the beach to come here. We were coming from Roquetas del Mar so it was not that far. The show was about some criminals being chased by sheriffs, etc. But you rapidly get the gist of the story regardless of your national origin. Then you can walk around and see some of the places were Sergio Leone shot some of his most famous movies. They obviously have a small shop to buy a few souvenirs for the kids. All in all it was a great day out for us, highly recommended!
Paul V — Google review
Very cool day at Fort Bravo today 24/10/25 Filming also taking place today which was very exciting. Lots to see here; film sets with old western buildings, museum of old sadals used in films, coaches etc, the show was at 1pm in the saloon bar. It was can can dancing and a shoot out with the cowboys. All in Spanish of course which was fine, authentic. A carriage ride was included in the ticket price, which was fun. Highly recommend at visit, suitable for all ages, but consider the guns are fired and it's very loud.
Michele W — Google review
If you are in Almeria for a few days and visited the Catedrale, Alcazaba and walked on the Belvedere et streets, Fort Bravo if an interesting very different activity. We arrived at 11:30, watched the noon cowboy show, walk in the western and Mexican villages did some horse ride and watched the 14:30 second show. All in Spanish but we had a good time the actor made it fun with a few stun. They redo the noon show at 17:30 if you arrive after lunch. We liked it and recommend it, a 4.5.
Mario B — Google review
For all western lovers, for families with children and for everyone who wants to step for a moment into real film sets. Two great shows, the option to have lunch in the local restaurant, and an experience you’ll remember for a long time. Go for the Hollywood!
Eliska S — Google review
Nice to see and walk around. Only thing that was bit disappointing is that the first show start at 12:00. If you arrive at 09:30 its a long wait. But still had a great day.
A S — Google review
What an amazing place!! I grew up with westerns (spagetti or not). I was wyatt earp, lone ranger etc. I have never imagined that when I will grow up I would visit the place where scenes from mant westerns were filmed. I mean... "The good, the bad and the ugly". OMG!!! For me it was a ratattouille tasting moment! The location is incredible. Well maintained movie sets, very good actors, well executed show (a little long, but you have to endulge them - latins like to talk a lot and you can see they prepare lot), good costumes, awesome stunts:). Very nice personeel! The restaurant could do more but probably visitors opted the food out. I missed some audio guide to tell me about the amazing movies that were filmed there and great actors that spent time there (Eastwood, Nicholson, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill:)). Anyway, overall the experience was amazing. My kids never saw a western before this visit... but we left with full cowboy equipment and we're watching westerns now:). Totally recomend the place. I understand there are two more in the area but I did not had time to visit them.
Andrei — Google review
4.1
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3.7
(1303)
2HXH+JC, Almeria Paraje del Unihay, s/n, 04200 Tabernas, Almería, Spain
http://fortbravo.org/
+34 902 07 08 14
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MiniHollywood Oasys Theme Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Mini Hollywood is a theme park that re-creates the American Wild West, offering cowboy stunt shows, museums, a pool and zoo. Visitors are urged to experience this unique place at least once. It boasts plenty of restrooms for convenience and features amazing animal exhibits including snakes in the reptile house. The views from the top are stunning and you can also catch a train ride for added adventure.
I went with my family and we had great fun! The park is beautiful, so many picture opportunities! The shows were impressive, the buffet lunch - delicious, the zoo is huge and offers stunning views. If you get too hot, the swimming pool offers a welcome cool-off!
Sisi P — Google review
My first visit there I had my grandchildren with me for a week We done day trips out every day all good and fun But none of them could beat Mini Hollywood. Staff were fantastic Buffet was excellent. It's great for young and old. The zoo took a lot of walking around The swimming pool is great Definitely will recommend it for a great day out. And loved the show The actors were great and friendly had no problems with them taking pictures the. With family members
Christine O — Google review
Visited for a 2nd time this year. Sure we were overcharged for 3 people today?? Visited the buffet restaurant last time in August and thoroughly enjoyed it. Everything, including drinks and deserts were included which made it so easy and the food was lovely. However, today we tried the Grill Mirador Okavango restaurant and was a little disappointed. It’s brought to you at the table rather than being able to go up to the counter to choose your own meat. The ribs were tiny and were a little underwhelming. The salad and accompanying bread were lovely. It would be nice if the drinks and dessert were included in the price like the buffet restaurant as that added to the price of your bill. There were very few people in the Mirador compared to the buffet, which shows that customers prefer the all inclusive buffet. If we were take any more visitors, we would definitely use the buffet restaurant. The cowboy show is very dramatic but ok and the Can-Can show is good. The zoo is very big but difficult to get around, so it would be nice if the train actually visited a few more enclosures and drove people back up the very steep hill (cardiac hill) to the Mirador Restaurant. Just felt that some of the animals needed more space as not all of them looked very happy in their enclosures. Perhaps less animals so others could have more space.
Susan B — Google review
The theme park exceeded our expectations. We visited with our three kids, all under 8yo, and the whole family loved it. The setting is amazingly realistic, you feel like you are in a western movie. We spent a full day (from 10am until closure at 6pm) and the kids didn't want to leave. The shows, especially the stunt show was superb. I definitely recommend visiting.
Levi L — Google review
Amazing place to go with the kids!! We Were there the whole day and never got bored. There were shows, the pool, the safari, museums and much more to see. We also had the lunch time buffet with our tickets which was nice food, all you can eat and drinks included. The whole experience was more than worth the money!!!!!!! We will definitely return 😁😁😁
Kellie R — Google review
Oh yes! This place truly deserves special attention for those who are passionate about the history of cinema, for those who love westerns, and for anyone who wants to dive into the historical atmosphere of what life in such settlements used to be like in the old days. There are theatrical performances that will help you feel the spirit of this place. You can easily spend the whole day here — in addition to the western-style village, you can also relax by the pool, and the area also features a huge zoo with many animals.
Mykola S — Google review
We spent about five hours wandering through the dusty streets of this incredible movie-set-style town, complete with saloon doors, staged shootouts with cowboys, a cowgirl show and sheriffs keeping order outside the jailhouse. The detail in every corner makes you feel like you’ve stepped straight into a classic Western film. What makes this place even more special is its history as many of the legendary Spaghetti Westerns, including The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, A Fistful of Dollars, and For a Few Dollars More, were filmed right here in the Tabernas Desert. You can still see the same streets and buildings that Clint Eastwood once rode through in those iconic scenes. The live shows were full of action and humour, and the whole town has this timeless cinematic feel. We didn’t even make it to the massive zoo or the water park this time, so there’s plenty left for another visit.
Carlo C — Google review
Loved it so much here. They have a souvenir shop, a bar and a shop woth handmade leather accessories such as belts and bags. There was a live actor show that was very entertaining and you were able to take pictures with the actors after. Buildings looked exacly like from the westerns and some even had the options to go inside of them or onto the balcony. There was a museum inside of one of the buildings and a couple had the layout of what diffrent rooms ect would have looked like back in the day.
Laura T — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(2555)
2HC9+6J, N-340a, km 464, 04200 Tabernas, Almería, Spain
https://minihollywoodoasys.com/
+34 950 36 52 36
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Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería is an enduring fortress with protective stone walls surrounding an ancient compound, now housing historical exhibits. This 10th-century citadel is one of the most impressive in medieval Islamic al-Andalus and second in size only to Granada's Alhambra.
We spent a few enjoyable hours exploring this historic site, and it was definitely worth it! One of the best parts is being able to walk up the towers and take in stunning panoramic views over Almería. As EU citizens, we got in for free, which was a great bonus. Non-EU visitors pay a small entry fee of €1.50, which is still excellent value. Just a heads-up: check the opening times before you go, especially in summer. The Alcazaba typically closes in the afternoon and reopens around 7 pm, so timing your visit makes all the difference!
Stefano — Google review
This Alcazaba is really beautiful. I was shocked that it was free to enter. Lovely place to walk around even if the hill to get there is a bit steep! Definitely recommend visiting if you are in the area. Gives you a wonderful view of the town, port and sea.
Becky W — Google review
A must see place when in Almeria. It is a little bit like Alhambra in Granada, but smaller. However, we only visited part.of it, not where the terraced garden is; therefore, potentially it's much more than what we saw. It was free to enter where we went and visiting earlier in the day is worth it to beat the crowd. It's popular with tour groups. Great view of the city from the top. There are areas where excavation had taken place to study its history.
E D — Google review
The Alcazaba in Almeria is a must-see on the Andalusian coast. It's a beautiful fortress, stunningly built, perched on a rock with stunning views of the city and port. The cathedral in the cathedral square and the old town all capture the atmosphere of that era. Entry for free.
Falkor — Google review
Wow. Not the first castle with fortifications we saw in Europe… but it is a real nice visit and free. What makes it different is its size and the fact that it was maintained over the years. You should know that the visit starts with many steps to get to the top and more as you visit the fortifications but the views at the different layers are amazing. In addition to the well maintained castle and fortifications there are some ruin of old houses to see. If you can do a few hundred steps, it is a must-see if you are in Almeria.
Mario B — Google review
Beautiful place to visit while in Almería, surprisingly large fortress, easy walk but no for wheelchair users. Only accessible by stairs. Very nice area to see all Almería and the docks. Quite interesting story and a nice place to wonder around and take nice photos. Free entry!
Ana L — Google review
The Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba in Almería is absolutely worth visiting and a true highlight of the city. This monumental complex offers a fascinating journey through centuries of history, from Moorish fortifications to Christian influences. The grounds are extensive, with well-preserved walls, beautiful gardens, and plenty of architectural details to admire. One of the best parts is that entry is free, which makes it accessible to everyone and a perfect choice for a leisurely afternoon. A visit here is not just about history – it’s also about the experience of walking through wide open spaces, taking in breathtaking panoramic views of Almería, the coastline, and even the surrounding mountains. It’s a place where you can take your time, enjoy a peaceful walk, and let your imagination travel back to times when the Alcazaba was a powerful stronghold. However, there are a couple of practical things to be aware of. Parking near the Alcazaba can be challenging, and the area directly behind the castle doesn’t give the best impression. There’s some visible criminal activity, a fair amount of litter, and groups of young people hanging around, which can feel a bit uncomfortable at times. That said, these issues are outside the main complex and do not take away from the beauty and historical importance of the Alcazaba itself. Overall, if you’re visiting Almería, the Alcazaba is a must-see. It combines history, culture, stunning views, and free entry – a perfect combination for anyone interested in exploring the city’s heritage.
Dorian N — Google review
We had free entry on the day, not sure why. The guy asked us where we are from and let us in for free 😊 Really interesting to visit. We relaxed there walking around for about 1.5h.
Kasia M — Google review
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RGRH+6W, C. Almanzor, s/n, 04002 Almería, Spain
+34 950 80 10 08
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Castillo de Santa Ana

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Castillo de Santa Ana is a historic castle from the 14th century that provides magnificent panoramic sights of the sea. The compound comprises a small museum and gallery for visitors to explore. It's a popular destination where one can stroll around and admire the stunning views from atop the roof. Additionally, it offers an exhibition consisting of impressive photographs that are worth viewing. The best part is, visitors can enjoy all these attractions at no cost as entry to the castle is free.
Castle looked great from the outside. Sadly, we arrived at a time when it was closed (little tip for you....check opening times before you go) haha! Some beautiful photo opportunities there. I may go back when it is open but from what I could see it was amazing.
Ian P — Google review
I came two years ago, they had an art exhibition on (modern art, I was like yeah I can have a go too). I drew a picture of the Castillo. It features me walking my dog called Colonel Lappy and a rainbow in the background. The Colonel loves castles too, he's a good imaginary dog. Anyway I hope I win. Worth a visit if you like castles and old stuff.
J M — Google review
A lovely place to visit, cute place with some photos and exhibits which make the walk about quite nice. People mainly go to the top of the castle to take nice photos which is totally worth it. You can easily spend at least 1hr and is free entry. Easy walk from hotel nearby.
Ana L — Google review
Historical & Fabulous Castle My family really enjoyed it. This is a beautiful castle in the Old Town of Roquetas. super place to take a stroll walking around just enjoying the sea breeze. Very relaxing.
Paul V — Google review
Beautiful castle, detailed history and art exhibition. Free entry and the views from the top are amazing
Stephen R — Google review
Worth a look and even better it was free to enter. Beautiful views from the top and very well kept. Inside is currently displaying a photography and art exhibition which was very interesting, especially for my eldest daughter. We all enjoyed the time we spent there and would recommend anyone visiting the area to take a look.
Mark F — Google review
If you visit nearby Spain then it's a nice stop off point during a beach walk to grab some much needed shade. This is an old fort i believe dating back to 1700s however it is very modern inside and to be fair, it looks great!! It is now an art gallery with plenty of pictures and quirky art pieces and to top it off, it's free to get in!! You can also go up to roof and have a good view out to sea and across the harbour. Its not huge so plan this in as a minor pit stop. Oh.. and there's a nice Amphitheatre outside too :)
Shaun — Google review
Nice historical monument but unfortunately we arrived at siesta time so it was just closing. Nice for a little walk around the exterior anyway.
Marty W — Google review
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C. Manuel Gómez, s/n, 04740 Roquetas de Mar, Almería, Spain
http://www.roquetasdemar.es/
+34 950 32 02 28
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Generalife

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
The Generalife, an ancient Muslim palace, is renowned for its exquisite ornamental gardens that feature serene pools, charming courtyards, and a riot of vibrant blooms. When visiting Granada, it's essential to dedicate at least three to four hours to explore this stunning complex. If time allows, you can easily spend an entire day marveling at the intricate Moorish architecture found throughout both the Alhambra and Generalife.
Beautiful gardens with stunning views and a lovely scent from the flowers. The gardens are well kept, safe to walk or stroll a pram, and there is one drinking fountain to top up your water bottle on a hot day. Some steps are very deep and hard to climb if you have difficulties, but there are plenty of seats to sit and enjoy if preferred.
Lisa B — Google review
The Generalife is a true oasis of peace and beauty within the Alhambra. 🌺✨ Walking through these historic gardens felt like stepping into a living painting — vibrant flowers, perfectly manicured hedges, and the gentle sound of fountains and flowing water all around. 💧 The views over Granada and the surrounding mountains are breathtaking, especially at sunset, when the whole landscape glows. 🌄 Each corner has its own charm, from the tranquil courtyards to the elegant archways framing perfect photo spots. 📸 It’s the ideal place to slow down, breathe, and soak up centuries of history and artistry, away from the busier parts of the Alhambra. A must-visit for anyone who loves gardens, architecture, and a touch of magic. 🌟
G J — Google review
Such beautiful gardens, which are well looked after. Too many people walking through (which includes myself), but the spot was amazing 👏. Thank you for sharing this magical place with tourists.
Jason C — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk. The buldings, fountains and gardens are amazing! There were water points everywhere, so you can fill you bottle every 5 minutes. Good marking, so you see everything.
Alzbeta P — Google review
BOOK WEEKS/MONTHS IN ADVANCE!! was very hard to get a ticket but we managed it. Very pretty, some gardens and a building, lovely views of Alhambra. Recommend going here first and then to Alhambra.
Bryony W — Google review
Together with the Palacio de Nasaries, this is also a Must see in Alhambra. It is a garden that only female royal families lived, so very beautifully constructed with artistic gardening. You need to book tickets well in advance. We did 6 months ago. Otherwise cannot see. Takes at least 5-6 hours to see all 4 in Alhambra.
Kate K — Google review
We started our Alhambra visit with the Generalife Gardens. Originally built in the 13th century as the summer palace of the Nasrid sultans, these gardens are simply breathtaking. Surrounded by a variety of plants and trees, you can hear the gentle sound of running water and fountains everywhere. The reflections, the scent of flowers, and the cool breeze create an incredibly peaceful atmosphere. Walking through the paths, with birds singing and water flowing beside you, makes you feel as if time slows down. The small pools and channels beautifully reflect the Nasrid architects’ love and respect for water. A refreshing, tranquil, and truly unmissable place in Granada! 🌿💧🌸
Emil K — Google review
The Generalife ornamental gardens are truly impressive through their combination of simplicity and strategic placement. Located at the highest point of the Alhambra, they offer many scenic viewpoints over the city and the palace. The symmetrical design creates a calming atmosphere while also serving a practical purpose, providing ventilation and plenty of shaded areas. If you're visiting in the afternoon, I recommend starting with the gardens. You can walk through in about 45 minutes, but for a more relaxed visit with time for photos, plan for 1 to 1.5 hours.
Razvan P — Google review
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Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
https://www.alhambra-patronato.es/descubrir/alhambra-y-generalife
+34 958 02 79 71
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Alhambra

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled atop the picturesque Sabika hill, the Alhambra stands as a breathtaking testament to Granada's rich history and architectural splendor. This medieval complex, originally constructed in the 13th century by the Nasrid dynasty, showcases an exquisite blend of Islamic artistry and Christian influences following its conquest in 1492. Visitors are captivated by its intricately carved throne rooms, serene cloistered courtyards adorned with fountains, and stunning mosaic tilework that reflects Granada’s iconic style.
A beautiful experience. Like a step back in time. Fantastic gardens,and immaculately maintained parts of the castle are amongst the many things you can visit and experience. Highly recommended to tour it with an audio guide or,better,with a guide! Book well in advance and remember to bring your passports,as they are mandatory to get in and linked to the tickets! 🎟️
Al C — Google review
The Alhambra in Granada is absolutely breathtaking. Every corner of the palace and gardens shows incredible detail and craftsmanship, making you feel like you have stepped back in time. The combination of intricate architecture, beautiful courtyards, and lush gardens creates a magical atmosphere that is hard to forget. Walking through the halls and seeing the ornate designs on the walls and ceilings is mesmerizing, and every view of the city from the fortress is stunning. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, making the visit smooth and informative. It’s a place that captures both history and beauty perfectly. Five stars out of five – a must-visit for anyone traveling to Spain.
Bro — Google review
The Alhambra in Granada is an absolute must see!!!! It’s by far one of the most stunning and memorable places I’ve ever visited. I would highly recommend you spend the extra money and purchase a guided tour - that way, you can learn all the historical facts about the Alhambra. I only bought the admission tickets and regretted not getting the guided tour! The Nasrid Palaces are breathtaking, filled with intricate details, grand architecture, and so much history. The gardens and water fountains are so beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it before! The Generalife Gardens are equally impressive, with perfectly manicured greenery, peaceful fountains and streams, and beautiful structures. This was my favorite part of the visit. Be prepared for lots of walking and stairs, as some areas may not be entirely accessible for those who have mobility difficulties. Plan to spend an entire morning or afternoon exploring, because there is so much to see - also lots of photo opportunities. The Alhambra truly lives up to the hype and is an unforgettable experience in Granada! Highly recommend the visit! Be sure to purchase tickets in advance so you don’t miss out on this amazing experience.
Leydjenne C — Google review
I was awed by the beauty as well as the history of Alhambra. In 711, the Moorish from north Africa conquered the sourthern Spain. Before the Christians recaptured the land, Granada was the center of culture and commerce. The Nasrid Dynasty built the Alhambra palace, which consists of the Generalife garden(my favorite) and Palacios Nazaries palace. Throughout the Alhambra, you will see Moorish's incredible architecture and design combined with intelligent irregation system that draws water from the revier down below to provide the water for Alhambra. It was refreshing and peacful to see water running throughout the garden, fountains, court yard, and ponds. And the views are also amazing. From the palace balcony, you can see the old town Albaicin nestle on the hillside and part of Granada city. The best time to visit Alhambra is late Spring, early Summer or late Fall. Reserve your tickets early or sign up with a tour guide will save a lot of hassles.
JKYWANG 2 — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking place — the Alhambra is a masterpiece of history, art, and architecture. Every corner is filled with incredible detail, from the intricate carvings and mosaics to the serene courtyards and gardens. The views of Granada and the Sierra Nevada mountains are stunning, especially at sunset. The visit is very well organized, and the audio guide helps bring the history to life. Truly one of the most beautiful and inspiring landmarks in Spain — an unforgettable experience and a must-see for anyone visiting Granada!
Ivan S — Google review
Unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Worth all the praise and more! The fortress gardens are a sight to behold. Book tickets in advance. They tend to get sold out pretty quickly and months in advance. Last minute tickets via third party sellers are easily 4x, 5x the price. So book in advance or you might miss out.
Vanya J — Google review
Absolutely stunning. Book your tickets in advance - it is so worth it and breathtaking when you go. Took us 4-5 hours from beginning to end and was one of the highlights of our trip! The intricacy and the details are just incredible. We didn't do a tour but maybe next time for all the history!!
Lucy C — Google review
Book way in advance my friends. Tix sell out super early and fast. Your ticketed time will be for the palace, which is about 5-10 min walk from the main entrance so get there early to walk through to the palace. Of course it’s incredible. She’s stunning. Amazing. The sacred geometry of it all is just too much for words to explain. Take it all in. Don’t rush it. Don’t skip the museum on your walk through either; it’s free entry and shows lots of excavation goodies, provides context and information. No need for a tour group for this one, unless you’re super into them. Feel free to roam and take it all in without the time constrictions. You can always eavesdrop on other groups along the way as well. Heaps of podcasts to listen to on your drive/ride into the area to get yourself up to speed. There are also tour guides at the front if you do require guidance last minute. Parking is easy for cars, van, campers etc. Fee is a flat rate per hour; I think we paid like 7€ for the few hours we were there. Lots of parks and chill areas to have your pre prepared Brekky, lunch or snacks, and there are multiple cafes, bars & restaurants close by if needed. Toilets are spread out among the complex, with some accessible by wheelchair. Contact the site for info about your specific needs. They’ve done a great job by making it as accessible as possible for an ancient site. There are some rooms with ramps and others without. The stairs are a killer in the heat. Bring water. Bring water, maybe suncream depending on the times, bring a snack, the Alcazabar has a few flights of steep stairs to get to the top but it’s so worth it at the top and the walk back down is so easy. Walk through the parks and gardens on the way back and relax with water, coffee or beer along the way. Truly one of the most incredible experiences of my life. So thankful to have been able to visit this place. Thank you.
Emma B — Google review
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C. Real de la Alhambra, s/n, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
https://www.alhambra-patronato.es/
+34 958 02 79 71
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Albaicín

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Nestled on a hill overlooking the Darro River, the Albaicín is one of Granada's most enchanting neighborhoods, steeped in history and charm. This area was originally established by Arab settlers and showcases a rich tapestry of architectural wonders from both Islamic and Renaissance periods. Visitors can explore remarkable sites such as the Ziri Wall, the Church of El Salvador—once a grand mosque—and various ancient mosques that whisper tales of yesteryears.
4.6
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Granada, Spain, USA
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C. Mirador de San Nicolás

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
When visiting Granada, don't miss the breathtaking Mirador de San Nicolás, a must-see lookout point that offers stunning views of the iconic Alhambra. This picturesque spot is perfect for capturing those classic sunset photos, with the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. Accessible via Callejon de San Cecilio, it attracts many visitors including tourists and local performers. While soaking in the beauty of this location, it's wise to stay alert as pickpockets can be present amidst the crowds.
4.6
(13060)
Albaicín, 18010 Granada, Spain
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Royal Chapel of Granada

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Chapel of Granada, built in the 1500s, is a mausoleum for Catholic royalty and also serves as a museum. It is a popular tourist attraction located next to the Granada Cathedral. The chapel is famous for being the burial place of Isabella and Ferdinand II, two powerful Catholic Monarchs who completed the reconquering of Spain from the Moors. The beautiful tomb made from alabaster was designed by Italian sculptor Domenico Fancelli.
The Royal Chapel of Granada is a must-visit for history and art lovers. The tombs of the Catholic Monarchs, stunning Gothic architecture, and a fascinating museum with masterpieces from the 15th and 16th centuries make this place truly special. A peaceful and awe-inspiring spot in the heart of Granada — don’t miss it!
Jukejmen U — Google review
The Royal Chapel of Granada, is small but impressive! This is the final resting place of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand who helped shape and modernize Spain. Seeing their tombs up close was surreal. They're carved from perfect white marble and surrounded by beautifully detailed Gothic architecture. The crypt below felt a little haunting descending down the steps. You can see the simple coffins with initials marking the actual burial spots including the children. You can really feel the weight of history in that room. There’s also a small museum section with beautiful royal artifacts. Royal crowns, scepters, robes, and religious relics. I highly recommend getting the audio guide it’s included in the price and really helped me understand what I was seeing. Without it, you’d miss a lot of the symbolism and history behind the art and layout. No photography allowed inside. I spent about 30 minutes there. It’s not a huge space, but it leaves a big impression. Its great to pair the visit with the nearby Granada Cathedral, which is more architecturally grand. The Royal Chapel of Granada feels like being in a time capsule. Standing in front of the tombs of some of Spain’s most influential monarchs was deeply moving. If you’re in the city, don’t miss it!
How L — Google review
Unbelievably beautiful palace. Loved all the chandeliers and clocks. Had a fabulous tour guide. Beautiful ceiling art. Highly recommend this site to tour. Go right when it opens to avoid huge crowds.
Ruth M — Google review
The Royal Chapel of Granada feels less like a monument and more like a quiet epilogue to history. Beneath its gilded calm lie the simple coffins of Ferdinand and Isabella — symbols of faith, conquest, and mortality. The soft light and somber art whisper of endings and beginnings, where Moorish Granada gave way to Catholic Spain. It humbles, not dazzles — a place where history exhales.
Manas K — Google review
The Royal Chapel of Granada is absolutely stunning!!! The architecture is beyond beautiful, and the intricate details throughout the chapel make it truly special. The tickets include an audio tour which was so creative, interesting, and fun to listen to! It’s absolutely worth a visit if you’re visiting Granada!
Leydjenne C — Google review
It is an Isabelline style building in Granada, Spain. Constructed around 1505, it was originally integrated in the complex of the neighbouring Granada Cathedral. It is the burial place of the Spanish monarchs. Picturesque place. Must see place. Popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Great place for photography
S V — Google review
Amazing experience .well worth the visit. The atmospheres amazing. Architecture outstanding. Craftsmanship amazing.
Veronica H — Google review
A small chapel with exquisite artifacts from time of Fernando and Isabelle. Seeing the lead coffee of kings and queens from 500 years ago feels absolutely surreal. Photo and video is not allowed unfortunately.
Li L — Google review
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4.3
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Calle Oficios, s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain
http://www.capillarealgranada.com/
+34 958 22 78 48
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Castillo de Salobreña

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This historic, trapezoid-shaped castle on a rocky hill offers sweeping ocean views from its towers.
What an enchanting castle! Manuel was our guide, and he was wonderful. Well worth it to hire a guide. Without Manuel's stories, the castle would not have come to life like it did. The castle itself is wonderful, and the views from the top are magnificent! But Manuel will tell stories of the princesses and other history, including a lion named after Jimmy Carter! He really made the castle visit extraordinary! Take a look at all these exquisite photos.
Lockie H — Google review
This is a great place to visit, if only for the fantastic views. It's kept nice, clean toilets, very informative. My only irk is the concession for retirees is only valid for EU visitors, it's cheap enough anyway but every little helps. Felt a bit anti-british to me. Lovely old town to walk through with plenty of miradors.
Cheryl R — Google review
I loved the experience, you have a beautiful view of the city from there, access difficult for those with limited mobility, but the whole city is like that. I recommend the visit, it was a beautiful and unexpected experience.
Laura F — Google review
Not to worry, you'll get there to the top, step by step. Hence the awesome history of the place, the view of Salobreña is fantastic. A magic trip to the past with bell's from nearby of Our Lady of Rosary church. The lights, the tranquility the views. Very much worth the climbing. Entrance fees are reasonable. Very much recommend.
Rosa E — Google review
Fantastic View, excavations, entrance 4euro, children Up to 12 yrs free, free entrance monday afternoon(17-19h). Avoid driving Up with Car If you dont Like very narrow roads ;-) i really mean it!!!
Pingu P — Google review
Nice castle to visit, price was 4€ and they accept only card payments. Nice views, they don't show anything inside a castle.
Olly M — Google review
I saw this castle from the motorway and had to go and visit. Very nice views and castle. Most of the circular route was nicely flat with ramps and no stairs suitable for disabled/wheelchairs through the castle. Though the streets to get up there were steep, we did find a way down with no stairs! Worth walking around the free flowers walk observation deck at the bottom too(Paseo de las Flores)
Jenny B — Google review
Overlooking the town and surrounding countryside. Well preserved but unspectacular.
Robert F — Google review
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4.0
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C. Andrés Segovia, 6, 18680 Salobreña, Granada, Spain
http://www.ayto-salobrena.es/web/historia-del-municipio/el-castillo-de-salobrena/
+34 958 61 03 14
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Fundación Cueva de Nerja

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Fundación Cueva de Nerja is an expansive cave complex located 4km east of Nerja, offering guided tours through a surreal world of extraordinary rock formations, subtle shifting colors, and impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Discovered in 1959 by local young men looking for bats, the caves date back around five million years and were once inhabited by Stone Age hunters. The site also holds historical significance as it was repopulated under Christian rule to prevent further population decline.
You can find all the technical and historical details about this cave on the net. So whatever I say is superfluous. The application offers you a particularly well-thought-out, interpreted story that will put your imagination to work and transport you into an imaginary world. I recommend you not to miss them if you come on vacation.
Arianna S — Google review
The caves are excellent, and unlike anything I’ve ever visited before. The audio tour is great and very informative. However the caves get very busy which really make moving around fairly difficult. The caves are also quite expensive and for a family of 6 cost over $100. Despite this the caves are a really unique and beautiful experience that I do recommend.
Geo — Google review
Amazing experience and a must do when in Nerja. We bought tickets just by Riu Monica hotel by the train stop. Train takes about 15 mins to get there. Had a drink at the cafe which has amazing views. Take headphones as can download tour guide when there.
Peter W — Google review
The Cueva de Nerja is, without a doubt, a must-see natural wonder on the Costa del Sol. This spectacular cave system offers a truly awe-inspiring journey into the geological history of Andalusia. The sheer size and grandeur of the caverns are breathtaking. The cave boasts one of the world's most impressive geological features: a colossal, record-breaking stalagnate (a column formed by the fusion of a stalactite and stalagmite), which dominates the 'Cataclysm Gallery.' The rich formations, beautifully illuminated, showcase a mesmerizing array of stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone. Beyond its natural beauty, the Cueva de Nerja is an invaluable archaeological treasure, containing prehistoric paintings and evidence of human occupation dating back tens of thousands of years. This dual nature—as a geological masterpiece and a historical site—makes the visit profoundly enriching. The tourist route is well-maintained and clearly signposted, providing a comfortable and safe experience. Moreover, the pleasantly cool underground climate offers a welcome respite from the Spanish heat. ​In summary, Cueva de Nerja is a spectacular and fascinating natural monument that beautifully marries epic natural formation with deep human history. It is an unforgettable experience.
Damian F — Google review
Such an amazing place! The Nerja Caves are huge and so beautiful. The lights make everything look magical. It’s very clean, easy to walk around, and really well organized. A wonderful experience, totally worth visiting if you’re on the Costa del Sol!
Sima T — Google review
Great place to visit. Audio guide is excellent. Make sure you bring your Bluetooth headphones for the audio guide because it's based on your cell phone. I do recommend getting tickets early if possible especially in the peak season because it can sell out. It's really nice and cool inside the caves and it's nice and hot outside. Don't forget to validate your parking and pay for it before you leave.
Moiz H — Google review
Enormously huge cave. 48h before your visit they release a limited 60 tickets for free. Definitely worth the visit. Temperature inside is the same or even warmer (visited in October). You can even download a free audioguide in many languages.
Vojta — Google review
The caves were much bigger than I had expected. You would expect it to be cooler in the caves but it is warm but more humid as you get to the deepest part. Very enjoyable visit along with the VR show! Check it out!
Bruce C — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Carr. de Bajada a Playa de Maro, 29787, Málaga, Spain
http://www.cuevadenerja.es/
+34 952 52 95 20
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Playa Burriana

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa Burriana is a lively beach located in Nerja, offering a range of activities and amenities. It's known for its energetic atmosphere, with options for boat rentals, kiosks, and lifeguards available. The beach is lined with restaurants, tapas bars, and shops, making it a popular destination for visitors. Playa Burriana also features smooth sand and gentle surf, making it ideal for families and kids.
Nice beach, fun vibes. Lots of activities. Parking a bit difficult but doable. Lots of beds are reserved so apparently that's a thing. You can reserve a bed ahead of time. The water is nice and blue and clear. The surroundings are beautiful. Medium to high in terms of how busy it is
Jelmer — Google review
We visited twice. In the first day the water was very calm and the beach had pebbles - 2 days later the beach was sandy and the water cold and “angry”. The entrance in the water is pretty deep. At every 2 steps the difference is more than 50cm depth. After 2 meters I wasn’t touching the bottom anymore. The color is wonderful, a very clean turquoise. If you want sun-beds you have to come early and you still might have low chances because people do reservations in advance. But there is room on the beach for towels and own umbrella if you are inspired enough to bring one.
Andreea D — Google review
The beach is set in a stunning natural landscape, with soft sand and a very welcoming atmosphere. There is free parking available right next to the beach, though it’s best to arrive early as spaces fill up quickly. On-site, you’ll find public restrooms and free water stations, which is a great convenience. There are also plenty of options nearby to grab a meal or enjoy a refreshing drink. For those looking for activities, you can rent a kayak or simply relax under a parasol with sunbeds. Overall, it’s a beautiful spot and definitely a place worth returning to.
Jakub — Google review
Very nice beach, lots of people and umbrellas, but everyone can find a place. Lots of parking but very hard to find a free spot, but with pacience it can be done. The entrace in the sea water is kind of rough, water gets over your dead pretty fast from the shore. Lots of restaurants and shopping store near the beach.
Victor N — Google review
Fine gravel beach, that has public toilets close by. Nice clean beach and clear sea, good for snorkeling. Promenade is lined with shops, Bars & Restaurants
Cliff B — Google review
We arrived here at the beach around 1 PM and none of the beach clubs had any places left as they were already full and we couldn’t rent any sunbeds or umbrellas, so instead of leaving this beach, we decided to buy beach chairs and a umbrella from a store nearby which costed us around hundred euros for two people, but this allowed us to pick a spot that we would prefer a bit further from people. The water is very cold I would say but the beach is well organized with showers and many bars or restaurants around it so you could really enjoy your beach day but maybe if you’re really into swimming not really the best place to be.
Mert I — Google review
Lively and buzzing family beach. Great reasonably priced restaurants. Clean and free toilets. Definitely recommend the kayaking, which is great fun. Pedalos are great fun too…as long as a sudden squall does not appear. One of my favourite European family beaches.
Mark B — Google review
Absolutely lovely beach. Nice shops and restaurants. Crushed stone like sand but beautiful crystal clear water when calm.
Bonie S — Google review
4.5
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4.1
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Cam. de Burriana, s/n, 29780 Nerja, Málaga, Spain
http://www.nerja-turismo.com/playas-de-nerja/burriana/
+34 952 52 15 31
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Pl. Balcón de Europa

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Sights & Landmarks
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Pl. Balcón de Europa is a bustling town square in Nerja, offering stunning views of the coast, including Calahonda and Burriana beaches, neighboring coves, and the village of Maro. It was built on a 17th-century fortress with historical significance dating back to the 9th century. King Alfonso XII named it as the 'Balcony of Europe,' claiming it to be the best view on the continent.
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Paseo Marítimo de Pte.

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Paseo Marítimo de Poniente in Torre del Mar is a must-visit attraction, featuring an extensive and beautifully landscaped promenade that runs alongside a long stretch of fine sandy beach. The area is completely flat, making it easily accessible for everyone. The promenade offers a botanical garden-like experience, while the beach provides various facilities and designated areas for different age groups.
M A R A V I LL O S O
Lidia M — Google review
Best running track you can have! And jump into the sea after!
Hans G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very poorly managed blue zone, there is no possibility of paying for more than 2 hours. What are those of us who come to the beach supposed to do, get out of the water or stop eating to go pay? (Original) Zona azul muy mal gestionada, no hay posibilidad de pagar por más de 2 horas. ¿Los que venimos a la playa qué se supone que debemos hacer, salirnos del agua o dejar de comer para ir a pagar?
Sara — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Torre del Mar seafront promenade, considered one of the best in Europe, stretches for over 4 km, lined with palm trees, fountains, and paths that run between the sea and the city. The most striking feature is the three lighthouses that dot the coastline, reflecting the evolution of the coast and offering a visual and historical tour. It's a perfect place for walking, running, enjoying tapas at beach bars, and enjoying the sea breeze. (Original) El paseo marítimo de Torre del Mar, considerado uno de los mejores de Europa, se extiende a lo largo de más de 4 km con palmeras, fuentes y sendas que discurren entre el mar y la ciudad. Lo más llamativo son los tres faros que jalonan la costa, reflejando la evolución del litoral y ofreciendo un recorrido visual e histórico. Es un lugar perfecto para caminar, correr, tomar tapas en chiringuitos y disfrutar de la brisa marina.
Con M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience as always. A friendly atmosphere, especially with Kevin, who provided excellent service and advice. We'll definitely be back. ☺️ (Original) Experiencia maravillosa como siempre. Trato familiar, en especial Kevin, trato y asesoramiento magnífico, repetimos seguro ☺️
Jose A — Google review
(Translated by Google) ESPETO SARDINE and MARITIMO PROMENADE. A 4 km WALK with several Altars and Fountains dedicated to the Virgin of Carmen. A tradition that was born in the Spas of Malaga and the Espetos will be on the tour is the Art of Skewering Fine Fish with Long Rods to Cook Them in Fathoms. The canes where the Sardines are strung are made of 50 cm Sugar Cane. and the Technique is to Stick the Fish from Above Downwards so that when you stick the Rod in the Sand it remains firm and does not break due to the Heat. They are cooked in a boat full of sand on the shore of the beach. There is access to Disabilities. (Original) SARDINA DE ESPETO y PASEO MARITIMO. Un PASEO de 4 kms con varios Altares y Fuentes dedicada a la Virgen del Carmen. Una tradición que nació en los Balnearios de Málaga y en el recorrido estarán los Espeto es el Arte de Ensartar los Pescados Finos con Largas Cañas para Cocinarlos en Brazas. Las cañas dónde se ensartar las Sardinas es de Caña de Azúcar de 50 cms. y la Técnica es Clavar el Pescado por Encima hacia Abajo para cuando claves la Caña en la Arena se mantenga firmes y no se partan con el Calor. Se cocinan en un bote lleno de arena en la orilla de la playa. Hay acceso a Minusvalías.
Jose G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Co. A bike lane where elderly people and children are exposed to accidents, with only 3 meters of pedestrian area left, and in some places, between the tables of beach bars and the "top manta" (street vendors), crowds form. It may be the best in Europe, but surely that consideration would have been taken before building that bike lane. (Original) Co. Un carril bici, donde las personas mayores y los niños están expuestos a atropellos restándole 3 metros de zona peatonal y en algunos sitios, entre las mesas de los chiringuitos y el top manta, se forman aglomeraciones de personas. Podrá ser el mejor de Europa, pero seguro que esa consideración sería antes de hacer ese carril bici.
Jesús R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice walk (Original) Lindo paseo
Cami M — Google review
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29740 Torre del Mar, Málaga, Spain
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Alcazaba

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Fortress
Museums
Perched majestically on a hilltop, the Alcazaba is a stunning Moorish-style fortress that offers breathtaking views of the sea and lush gardens adorned with fountains. Constructed in the mid-8th century atop Roman ruins, this well-preserved citadel rivals even Granada's Alhambra in charm.
Short queue to enter on a hot Sunday. Was €7 each to go in. The ruins are immense, spread out over multiple layers and over a wide area. The views are incredible. There are so many features to see - gardens, walls, water features, galleries, etc. absolutely worth a visit. Seeing the uncovered Roman amphitheatre was a bonus too. Amazing place to visit.
John W — Google review
The Alcazaba in Málaga is an absolute highlight of the city! This Moorish fortress is an impressive testament to history and offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea. The complex is well-preserved and offers a fascinating mix of walls, towers, and gardens. The architecture is unique and the atmosphere is very peaceful. You can easily imagine the history of the Moors and Spaniards. The views of the city and harbor are simply breathtaking. I recommend visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sun isn't too strong. The Alcazaba is a must-see for anyone visiting Málaga!
Duha G — Google review
The Alcazaba is a a beautiful place to explore, there is a lot of architectural history and beautiful gardens. It does require you to walk uphill at times, there are narrow stairs and some tight spaces but it can easily be navigated even at peak times. We went on a Sunday when admission was free, however we booked on the website to have an English speaking tour which was led by Salvador. He provided a lot of interesting context and historical information - he was also very knowledgeable about the structures and materials used in the fort. We viewed all parts of the Alcazaba and there was time to browse by ourselves later. The views are magnificent and we really enjoyed the experience.
Jannat K — Google review
Loved this piece of history. Walking around and feeling people lived here so many years ago. So much has been preserved and very grateful for this. Also an amazing view over the Bullring, the harbour and coastline. These semi ruins are precious and worth a visit. A must seen in Malaga.
Mavis B — Google review
Fantastic Alcazaba This is a great moorish castle that is easy to visit as it sits more or less in the Malaga town centre. The views are fantastic and so is the architecture of the building. We really enjoyed wandering around here, plus it is surrounded by gardens, so in summer when it get really hot it is a nice place to cool off a bit.
Paul V — Google review
€10 to enter this fortress also includes entrance to the castle further on after you exit (note both are free to enter after 14:00pm every Sunday The walk to the top is really interesting with lots of different areas to climb up steps and explore the pathways can be steep and uneven surfaces but well worth the effort to be presented with amazing views of Malaga ! There’s a small Bar/cafe inside set within an area in the shade and also toilets, recommend to don’t join the long queue for the toilets at the bar and keep moving as you’ll find toilets with little to no queue further on into the grounds As we visited off peak on a Sunday We queued for around 10 mins to enter but once we came out at 13:40ish the queue was already all the way back out and down to the street for the free entrance on a Sunday
Mzazi — Google review
Great fortress and palace to visit but go in the afternoon when the cruise ship tourist are gone as it is very crowded in the mornings. The entry cost is only €1.50 but free in the afternoon. You will need at least three hours to soak it all up as some of the Nasrid architecture and gardens are beautiful and more so if you can just ponder. The Alcazaba, whose name al-Qasba means urban fortress, is located on the slope of Mount Gibralfaro, in the small bay where the city of Malaga is located. Its strategic position has led to it having been inhabited by ancient civilizations such as the Phoenicians, who settled on the mountain around 600 BC. The Romans settled in its surroundings, on the southern slope, where remains of a Roman villa and also industrial facilities for salting fish were found, and on the western slope of Mount Gibralfaro, where they built a theater in the 1st century. During the Islamic period, the Alcazaba was initially built as a fortification and later became a palace-fortress, the seat of the city government.
Liam C — Google review
Stunning site, with various levels and viewpoints. The free audio guide that you download to your phone was great, just remember to take your earbuds or headphones. Lots of stunning photos and there's also a bar halfway up. Entrance ticket was €7.00
Melanie H — Google review
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C/ Alcazabilla, 2, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, Spain
https://alcazabaygibralfaro.malaga.eu/es/
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Museo Picasso Málaga

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Museum
Art Museums
The Museo Picasso Málaga is housed in the Buenavista Palace, a stunning 16th-century building that showcases over 200 works by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso. The collection, donated by Picasso's family, spans his diverse styles and techniques from classicism to cubism and surrealism. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions, educational activities, and cultural events.
To skip waiting line, we purchased tickets online a day before. I suggest you to take mobile headphones with you. At the entrance you can scan a QR code with the audio guide. Besides Picasso life, two more artists are exhibited. At the -1 floor you can find architectural remains explaining what life was from the museum building itself. It was a nice place.
Iskra R — Google review
I visited the museum at 5pm and waited in a queue - I would advise purchasing tickets online however it is possible to purchase tickets after entering the museum. Backpacks cannot be taken in so it’s a good idea to travel with a smaller bag - there is a storage room operated by staff which was very simple and quick to use. There is also an audio guide so it is helpful to bring earphones. There are two Picasso collections with an additional medium/techniques room as well as two temporary exhibitions. There is also an archaeology floor which was incredibly interesting! I was there for approximately an hour and a half - I really enjoyed it and had a great time.
Jannat K — Google review
Museo Picasso Málaga – A Cultural Gem in the Heart of the City The Museo Picasso Málaga, Address: Calle San Agustín, 8, 29015 Málaga, Spain, is a must-visit if you’re in the city. Housed in the beautiful 16th-century Palacio de Buenavista, it has a well-curated collection of Picasso’s paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and drawings that really show the evolution of his work. The museum is easy to navigate, the displays are clear, and the atmosphere is calm and enjoyable. The temporary exhibitions are always interesting, and the audio guide is excellent for getting deeper insights. Located right in the historic centre, it’s easy to combine with a stroll through Málaga’s old town. A perfect stop for art lovers or anyone curious about Picasso.
PF — Google review
Queue to enter because had booked to enter at opening time. Best to book in advance because otherwise you are advised to book online in a queue and then join the queue for those with tickets. It is possible to pay on entry as a last resort. No leaflets in English available when I visited. Cloakroom available, plenty of seating so you can rest between viewing, plenty of toilets too. Museum signage for direction wasn’t the most clear. Audio guide is good although it’s through QR code on phone so would recommend taking phone and headphones. Good collection of Picasso’s work :) Very informative about the mediums and techniques explored over the years
Lucy M — Google review
Lovely museum of Picasso’s life work. Purchase tickets on line before hand and arrive at your allotted time. Be prepared to line up even with prepaid tickets because they allow only certain number of people in. 5 people come out, 5 people allowed in. There are several security check points, ticket check and no liquids or food allowed. I’d you have food items you must check them at a cost check area. Be prepared to spend 2-3 hours absorbing the life and life’s work of Picasso. There are benches and places to sit to rest if necessary.
Laura K — Google review
The Picasso Museum in Málaga was totally worth the visit. I really enjoyed learning about Picasso’s entire life, from his childhood and marriages to the inspirations behind his art. It was fascinating to see how his style evolved through different periods of his career. Buying tickets online is definitely the best option to avoid the long lines. The museum is quite popular, so even with tickets, you should expect a bit of a wait.
Mayi B — Google review
A must do when you’re in Malaga but you must book tickets in advance especially at the weekend, saw so many people turned away and disappointed as very popular. Great collection and amazing setting to discover the artist and his various work. Highly recommend and give yourself a few hours to visit
Ian M — Google review
It was okay, but nothing special to appreciate to pay this price of ticket. Honestly shocked to wait outside for over 30 minutes though I got earlier with ticket. Thus, this museum is too small and compact to maximize the experience of quality visiting.
Harry G — Google review
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Palacio de Buenavista, C. San Agustín, 8, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
https://www.museopicassomalaga.org/
+34 952 12 76 00
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Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación de Málaga

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación de Málaga stands as a magnificent testament to the city’s rich history and architectural beauty. This iconic landmark, often referred to as La Manquita, showcases an impressive 16th-century baroque facade that draws visitors in with its intricate details. Built on the site of a former mosque, remnants of which include the serene Patio de los Naranjos adorned with fragrant orange trees, this cathedral is a must-see for anyone exploring Malaga.
This cathedral is one of the most stunning structures I have ever seen in my life. The exterior is massive and before entering, you think there are dozens of rooms and levels and steps you’ll encounter upon entering. However, the second you walk in, you notice that nearly the entire structure is ONE GIANT INTERIOR cathedral. The ceiling is so high up you can see the occasional bird flying from one end to another. There’s not a single square inch of this place that isn’t intricately decorated or carved with holy imagery. The craftsmanship and variety of materials used are beyond anything you could imagine. Highly recommend you stop by and take a look at this architectural marvel!
Mo W — Google review
This is such a beautiful catherdral. Unfortunately there was a service happening so visiting the interior was not possible. But the exterior is wonderful. It is called the one-armed lady as only one spire was built and the money ran out for the construction of the second. Another interesting fact is that it was a mosque and rather than demolishing this to build the Catholic Church it was incorporated. The ex try error carvings are lovely and the surrounding area very picturesque. It is well worth the visit to the old town and the cathedral
G M — Google review
A monumental building with some lovely side chapels will take some time to look around. The entry cost is €9 with lots to see. Do not miss the Incarnation Chapel behind the main alter, it is lovely. The choir has some stunning wood carvings. Give yourself lots of time as there is so much to see. The Catholic Monarchs ordered the construction of the building. It is popularly known as La Manquita. The cathedral of the Encarnación is one of the town's most important monuments. The south tower and the main façade are unfinished. It is situated in the historic centre of the town. The building sits where a mosque-Moorish quarter once existed. Work began in the first half of the 16th century, in the Gothic style, ordered by the Catholic Monarchs, and continued in the 17th and 18th centuries. It has its own gardens and a magnificent courtyard. The interior of the cathedral has Renaissance and Baroque influences. Most noteworthy are the choir stalls (17th century) in the central nave and, especially, the sculptural works of Pedro de Mena. The chapels are also very interesting, such as that of the Encarnación, which gives the cathedral its name.
Liam C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful Cathedral with lots of history. If you will notice one of the bell towers on the cathedral has not been completed. There is a good reason for this. The money that was to be used to finish the Cathedral bell tower was instead sent to George Washington during the Revolutionary War in the US by Spanish Governor Bernardo de Gálvez. Bernardo de Gálvez was the governor of the Spanish territory of Luisiana which is how it was spelled then. This was because Spain wanted to see Britain defeated in the US Territory as they were arch rivals fighting for influence in the Americas.
Hayes W — Google review
Absolutely stunning cathedral in the heart of Málaga! The mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles is beautiful, and the inside is full of light and detail. Even if you’re not into churches, it’s worth visiting just for the architecture and atmosphere. Don’t miss it! Allow at least an hour for your visit, and check opening times in advance, as access to the rooftop and main nave may differ depending on services or events.
Aftab K — Google review
Gorgeous cathedral, they call her the "one armed lady" because the right bell tower was never completed. The architecture was beautiful, so much marble and carved mahogany. I have so many photos, it was just overwhelming!
Kristin S — Google review
Nice cathedral with an interesting history. Built on top a mosque, unfinished because of the lack of money, then left unfinished by purose... It is a special building that needs to be visited...
Daniel-Marian M — Google review
Beautiful and ornate inside and out, though work being done on it at the moment. Large crane over shadowing the exterior. €10 per adult There were guided tours or you could purchase a handheld voice guide in your language.... at extra cost. We chose to go round on our own. Lovely artworks, paintings, beautiful wooden central cathedral organ. Lots of places just to sit and admire. Not too busy when we went 12/8/25. Souvenir shop on the way out and it also has toilets.
Tracey P — Google review
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C. Molina Lario, 9, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
https://malagacatedral.com/
+34 617 50 05 82
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Port of Málaga

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Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Port of Málaga is a vibrant blend of contemporary facilities and rich history, making it an essential stop for any traveler. As you wander along the picturesque waterfront, you'll discover the modern Muelle Uno shopping complex, where you can indulge in retail therapy or savor delicious meals with stunning views. This lively port serves as a fantastic launch point for boat tours that offer breathtaking perspectives of Málaga from the sea—keep your eyes peeled for playful dolphins during these excursions!
The beach port offers a vibrant atmosphere with beautiful views and lively maritime activity. It's well-maintained, with great facilities, making it a pleasant spot for both relaxation and exploration.
Adeel A — Google review
The Port of Málaga is a modern, pleasant waterfront area, ideal for a relaxing stroll. Between luxury yachts, cruise ships, and the lively Muelle Uno promenade, it offers a perfect mix of leisure, shopping, and dining. Clean, well-maintained, and vibrant, it’s a must-visit spot to enjoy the sunset or simply unwind by the sea.
Abdel B — Google review
Love shopping in Malaga then visiting the port & seeing all the yatchs
Edith M — Google review
The Port is nice. There are many nice yatchs and cruise ships arrive on Thursdays. There is a nice walkway boardering the harbor that has restaurants and shops. Great for walking and taking in the sights.
Hayes W — Google review
We were so tired when we got here after touring 2 museums. The excitement of this area perked us right up! Beautiful scenery, sailboats, yachts, artist market, dining and shopping. A really fun spot to visit.
Staci M — Google review
Lovely area, plenty to see and do
Mike B — Google review
Fairly close to town. There are many transportation options when you get off a cruise ship. We rented electric scooters and used them for the ride into town. There are also local tour companies and taxi drivers. If you want to go in style, rent a horse and buggy. The lighthouse at the entrance to the port is historic
Dawn F — Google review
A great area to explore ways something nautical to observe & much more besides. Bars shop & restaurants line one side of the port. The side nearest the city has nice gardens to stroll through & there is a childrens' play area. Boat trips can be booked as well. This is a good area to walk around away from the bustle of the city.
Paul A — Google review
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Spain, USA
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El Torcal de Antequera

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
El Torcal de Antequera is a captivating natural park located about an hour's drive north of Malaga. Designated as a natural park since 1978, it boasts stunning limestone rock formations shaped by erosion over time. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers picturesque landscapes with its unique and otherworldly limestone rocks, formed from the deposit of marine animal skeletons and shells. The area is renowned for its exceptional flora and fauna, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
Very beautiful area with amazing limestone rock formations. There are several routes which are easy to find by yourself. I wouldn’t recommend the area for people with limited mobility, even though there are some really nice views from the visitor centre. The restaurant offers full dishes, and the shop has nice souvenirs and also sells hiking equipment. Definitely recommended to visit, bring some water and snacks for the hike!
Aloys W — Google review
Beautiful nature, way up was fine. There are also quite some parking spots all the way up. We have been there on a Friday in September around 17h30, and where done after a good hour (green track). Recommending for everybody who is curious and likes views 😍
M K — Google review
Beautiful Hiking Area! We have been doing this Tour at the beginning of the year in January. The Weather was perfectly fine. You should bring good shoes as some parts might be a bit slippery. But overall the paths are quite good to walk at. We did bring our Dogs but they must be on the leash all time as you might spot Capricorns just around you in between the rocks. The Landscape is just breathtaking and beautiful. Definitely a Must-See place here in Andalusia!
Kerstin K — Google review
Absolutely fantastic area. Other worldly and incredibly scenic. You can drive right out to the visitor center where there is ample parking. The road there is surprisingly well serviced and wide enough for vehicles to pass each other. Lots of different routes to take when hiking different environments and difficulty levels from wide flat pathways to clambering over ancient rock formations. My six-year-old son had an absolute blast, exploring and climbing.
Ashraa — Google review
Lovely prehistoric place, you can park on the Visitors Center open until 17:00 hrs, have a drink and a bite, use the toilet and begin your journey. There's 3 routes you can take, green, orange and yellow. Orange is a direct line go and come back and the other 2 are circular. We took the medium one and walked around 2.5 hrs taking many pauzes it was 32° when we were there at 18 hrs but luckily we had a wonderful wind to cool us off, we could enjoy the view, admiring the place where you can find fossils, wild goats and many birds. Amazing to see, a must to do when you visit Malaga. We will come back again and will take another route.
Laura H — Google review
Very spectacular park. The yellow route is moderate and suitable for most people. We also did orange rout, that was a bit harder: the carved road was smaller and sometimes a bit harder to find. Advise: use "alltrails" as app to geolocate the route. The visitor cetre has a restaurant with enough choices. Come early: before 10AM so you can park at the main parking area. When full many people park down the road, but you will get fined. Police is checking on regular base.
Sonny - — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. There is a couple hiking trails you can take and a few view points that are not too far away. There is free parking available, there is a small cafe with a picnic area inside and out as well as a small souvenir shop.
Laura T — Google review
Great walk around one of the trails, there are 3 official trails… although there are other areas that could be seen and have no information… just visual trails where people have ventured off themselves! Well worth the visit!
Mike E — Google review
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Calle el Torcal de Antequera, 70, 75, 29200 Antequera, Málaga, Spain
http://www.torcaldeantequera.com/
+34 952 24 33 24
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Puerto Marina Benalmadena Oficial

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Nature & Parks
Luggage storage facility
Puerto Marina Benalmádena Official is a vibrant waterfront plaza featuring upscale shops and dining options in a relaxed, outdoor setting. The area offers diverse nightlife experiences, catering to different crowds with its variety of bars and clubs. This award-winning marina serves as a hub for nautical activities and entertainment, boasting an array of restaurants, bars, shops, and even an aquarium. Its unique architectural style blends Arabic and Andalusian elements, creating a captivating atmosphere for leisurely strolls.
*5/5 stars* Puerto Marina Benalmádena is an absolute gem! 🌟 I recently spent a day exploring this stunning marina, and I was blown away by its beauty and charm 😊. The marina itself is impeccably maintained, with sleek yachts and boats bobbing gently in the water 🌊. The promenade is wide and pedestrian-friendly, perfect for strolling and taking in the sights 🌴. The views of the surrounding mountains and the sea are breathtaking, and the atmosphere is lively but relaxed 🌟. What really impressed me was the variety of amenities and activities available 📚. From shopping and dining to sailing and water sports, there's something for everyone at Puerto Marina Benalmádena 🌈. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the whole experience is very well-organized 🤝. I loved the vibrant atmosphere, with live music and street performers adding to the excitement 🎵. The marina is also home to a range of excellent restaurants and cafes, serving up delicious food and drink 🍴. If you're looking for a fantastic day out in Benalmádena, Puerto Marina is a must-visit 🌟. With its stunning scenery, excellent amenities, and lively atmosphere, it's a destination that will leave you feeling energized and inspired 🌈. *Tips:* - Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade and enjoy the views. - Try some of the excellent seafood restaurants in the marina. - Consider taking a boat trip or sailing excursion from the marina 🌟. Overall, Puerto Marina Benalmádena is a 5-star destination that exceeds expectations in every way 🌟. Get ready for an unforgettable experience!
Ruta S — Google review
A very nice place to visit, very beautiful views, tons of restaurants, docks with boats and even found a classic boat there! The architecture is beautiful there. We went to see SeaWorld but the surroundings are beautiful as well! We had tons of fun, had some food, walked around and fooled around as well. I do recommend visiting it when you are in the area, it's very beautiful and can be very romantic as well if you want too.
DaFranklyn A — Google review
We love it here. Lovely shops and plenty of places to eat, drink or grab and ice cream. Also plenty of boat trips on offer (we tried two!). We also loved the Sea Life aquarium here.
Joanna G — Google review
A must to visit even if it's just for a walk. A lively, busy marina very morish in more ways than one! We visited in the evening and it was buzzing, so many restaurants to choose from. If you want to do a little shopping there are many to choose from. Daytime visit was just as good, we stopped for a coffee
Christine D — Google review
Great tourist spot, plenty of choice in restraunts and shops. Comes alive at night and open until late. Nice setting with the boats and water, some great views if you book the right table
Steve B — Google review
If you are nearby, this place is a must see. Sometimes it gets crowded. Lots of nice restaurants and shops in the area. My recommendation.
AriRepe S — Google review
This is such a vibrant and stunning place. The 3 island complexes are gorgeous and just shows how the other half live.
Kenneth R — Google review
Great place to visit. Plenty shops and bars , and lucky lucky men 🤣 420 friendly bar close by too.
Anthony M — Google review
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C. La Fragata, A11, 29630 Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain
https://www.puertomarinabenalmadena.com/
+34 952 00 81 09
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Lobo Park, Antequera

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nestled near Antequera, Lobo Park is a captivating wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the majestic wolf. This expansive habitat allows visitors to immerse themselves in the semi-wild environment where four distinct species of wolves roam freely. The park emphasizes education and conservation, offering guided tours that delve into the natural and social behaviors of these fascinating creatures. With knowledgeable guides providing insights in both Spanish and English, guests can learn about the wolves' lifestyles while enjoying an engaging experience.
The place is really nice and well taken care of. I went there with my family and it was definitely worth the visit. The guide was really nice, it was clear she really knew about the wolfs ecology and habitat, and really loved and cared for the animals. I recommend this for families and groups
Rui C — Google review
Finally went this year as closer to where we stayed. So good to see them up close. Guide was knowledgeable and friendly. Spanish and English spoken. Booked our reservation online for the 1pm slot. Guide feeds at each enclosure so they do come to the fence. Even if it takes a few minutes.
Judith L — Google review
Waauw, what a great experience. We took the English tour and had a great guide. She knew so much about the wolf's, their history and what is best for them. I love how they rescue and take care of them. I will certainly come back with my other daughter. Please keep up the good work.
Els W — Google review
We absolutely recommend visiting this place. Our tour guide was super nice and explained interesting information about various kinds of wolves. Tour could be conducted in English or Spanish. Tour costed 15eur per person and it took around 1,5 - 2hod. Wolves were really interesting and looked to be happy in this place. When visiting wolves our tour guide offered to wolves some snacks and we could see almost all wolves come to us and we were able to took photos and videos.
Martin B — Google review
This is such a beautiful park with wonderful, caring staff! We learned so much on our visit and you can tell that the staff is really trying to educate people to help conserve wolves. They’re super knowledgeable and their English is excellent.
Paige T — Google review
An amazing experience! I booked the photographer tour and it was such a treat to be shown around the park and have truly memorable experiences with the wolves. Our guide made the experience even more special and was very knowledgable. And I got some of the best wildlife photographs I've ever captured. I will return for sure!
Emma A — Google review
An interesting and very knowledgeable guided tour of the wolves by our guide Minerva. Set in a stunning piece of countryside it's a great place to visit if you are fascinated by these beautiful animals
Robert N — Google review
We visited this park on 2 October 2025 and we loved it. Nicole, who took us around, was very knowledgeable and informative and made the visit really interesting. She knows her stuff! It was great to see the wolves in their spacious enclosures and learn about their lives. Anyone interested in wolves and wildlife in general will love this place. Highly recommend.
Tracy P — Google review
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4.5
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Carr. de Antequera, km 16, 29200 Antequera, Málaga, Spain
http://www.lobopark.com/
+34 952 03 11 07
25

Bioparc Fuengirola

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Bioparc Fuengirola is a zoo that offers visitors the chance to see animals and birds in naturalistic enclosures. The park also features a recreated jungle clearing and a play area for kids. It's one of the many popular attractions in the area, offering a unique experience for nature lovers. In addition to exploring the wildlife, visitors can also enjoy local culture, dining options, and budget-friendly accommodations nearby.
What a lovely place this is. The most picturesque zoo I've ever been to. The design and the architecture is beautiful and the animals all look relaxed, even in the heat. It is a small place but we visited late afternoon on a Monday and it was really quiet. Lots of time and space to take in the atmosphere and see the animals. The historical "lab" type building in the middle is superb and adds a great layer to the experience. Kids loved it. Staff throughout the park really seemed to love their jobs. Friendly extremely knowledgeable and keen for us to see animals we may have otherwise missed. If you take your time, and don't rush round it's really good value for money.
Gareth — Google review
This is a hidden gem. We have been in Fuengirola for several months and have not prioritized checking this out. Having seen a number of the best rated zoos in the world, we did not expect much. Of course, as a bioparc, they are not trying to compete with the big zoos. The park is nicely laid out and is much larger than we had expected with a good range of animals. Like most zoos/bioparcs this was laid out in geographic regions. We are older/retired and went as a couple. It was easy to stroll through the park which was busy but not crowded. It was clear that the kids we saw were having a good time. Part of this is the habitats are not huge so it is easy to see the animals and there are some areas where you are ‘in’ the cage allowing very close viewing of the animals. The real gem for us was the very educative exhibit on the mapping of the world and Spain’s role in doing so. All-in-all the park was a treat. At the end of the visit, we were able to upgrade to an annual pass with our entry fee credited to the purchase.
J S — Google review
Lovely zoo... had my dad in a wheelchair and its very accessible. Found it can be a bit confusing which way to go but absolutely beautiful parc.. Tigers were snoozing so didnt see them. The mini aquarium is beautiful and air conditioned which was ideal as it was roasting outside. Cafe food not great quality at all.. but facilities clean and tidy
Dawn H — Google review
The zoo is excellent! I recommend visiting. Interesting documentation with historical decorations, the animals' enclosures are clean and comfortable. I also liked the playground and the cafe after the end of the tour of the zoo. There are benches in the shade where you can rest. Both the child (8 years old) and the adult (33 years old) were very interested. Yes, the tickets may be a bit expensive, but every euro is worth it.
Анастасия М — Google review
Amazing day out. We went as a family of 4 and we all saw animals that we’d never seen. Very well set up and designed and the animals look well taken care of. Very friendly and helpful staff. We spent about 3 1/2 hours in there including a stop in the cafe for a drinks which were reasonably priced. It is well shaded and the aquarium is quite cool to get out of the heat. Also a note if you park in the large underground parking lot 2 streets over you can ask for a parking coupon that gives you 50% off parking.
Layla T — Google review
We had an amazing day at Bioparc Fuengirola with our children. It’s an experience we will never forget! - Highlights: • The setting is beautiful and immersive, with lush vegetation that makes you feel like you’re walking through a real jungle. • The animals are very close to visitors, with no visible cages, which allows for a unique and respectful observation. • The park is clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate, even with young children. • The educational activities and keeper presentations are well-designed and engaging for kids. • We especially loved the free-roaming lemurs, the majestic gorillas, and the impressive giant baobab. • The African group’s night show was fantastic – lively, festive, and a great surprise for the whole family! • We also had the chance to enjoy the night tour, which was a magical experience and gave us a different perspective on the animals. • Thanks to our special ticket, we were allowed to exit and return after 7:30 PM to enjoy the evening shows — a real bonus! - Point to consider: • The entrance fee may seem a bit high, but the quality of the experience makes it well worth it. In short, it’s a perfect family activity — fun, educational, and respectful of wildlife. My kids are still talking about it! The African performance and night visit made it even more special. I highly recommend this park to anyone visiting the Costa del Sol.
Alae T — Google review
One of the best places I've ever been. It felt like walking through the jungle. The animals habitats were so well designed. Each area of the parc was clean and well thought out. Fantastic place for both adults and kids. There was so much to see and go around. Not too crowded which was lovely. Truly magical.
Chelsey F — Google review
Really good setup. Loads to see and the facility itself was in great condition. Most importantly, the animals all looked healthy and well cared for. We stayed for around 5 hours so while it's not the cheapest, value for money is great.
Ben L — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(5527)
C. Camilo José Cela, 6, y 8, 29640 Fuengirola, Málaga, Spain
http://www.bioparcfuengirola.es/
+34 952 66 63 01
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Caminito del Rey . North Access

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
The Caminito del Rey, also known as The Kings Pathway, is a famous walkway in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Malaga, Spain. Originally built for workers to access hydroelectric plants, it was closed for over a decade due to its dangerous conditions. However, after restoration, it has become more accessible. This iconic hike offers stunning views of the gorge and an adrenaline-inducing experience due to its heights.
We visited Caminito del Rey recently and it was such a special experience. We left the car at P1 parking near El Mirador Restaurant (a few euros, very convenient) and arrived about 30–60 minutes before the 8:30 opening. That gave us time to walk the short tunnel and reach the starting point calmly. At the entrance there are snacks, drinks, and restrooms – a nice way to get ready. The trail itself is breathtaking: dramatic cliffs, turquoise water below, and impressive walkways that feel safe yet close to nature. Helmets are provided for protection, which is reassuring. Even someone in our group who’s afraid of heights managed to cross the final suspension bridge – it moves a little in the wind, but remains solid. That moment was a quiet victory. But what I’ll never forget came at the very end: four tiny kittens, clearly hungry and thirsty, one of them with only one eye. We shared the only food we had – a piece of plain cheese – and they devoured it instantly. In that heat, with so little shade or flora around, they must struggle. If even a few visitors each day brought some water or a small bite suitable for cats, their lives would be a bit easier.
Mingailis B — Google review
An unforgettable experience! 😍 The trail is absolutely breathtaking — suspended walkways, cliffs, turquoise water, and stunning views everywhere you look. We went on an organized tour from Málaga, and I’d definitely recommend doing it with a guide — you learn so many interesting details about the history and nature of the place. It was a really windy day, so bring a proper jacket and comfy shoes. Everything was very well organized and felt perfectly safe. A must-do when in Andalusia! 🌄
Sunny R — Google review
This was an amazing hike that is quite accessible.....for anyone that isn't afraid of heights. I cannot even imagine what hiking on the old trail without handrails would have been like. Helmets are mandatory but it is so worth it. The full trail is about 5 km and there isn't much in the way of elevation change for the most part. Once at the end, which is the South Access,, you're taken back to the various car park places via coach bus. The busses come every 30 minutes so perhaps plan to hang out in the small town and grab a drink, maybe do some souvenir shopping. It is necessary to purchase tickets ahead of time and group guided or self-directed tickets are available. We had guided tickets but we were able to opt out and go at our own pace. They do a good job of controlling the number of people on the trail so things never felt crowded. Overall, the full trip took a few hours. Worth the time.
Margaret R — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience and history in this park. The tour guide option is a must to learn about the history of the location. Safety is paramount and you must wear the helmet at all times and follow the path but you won't be disappointed. Ar the end are toilets and food/drink vendors in the picnic area but be aware there is nothing in the trail itself so be prepared.
Melanie H — Google review
An easy walk that takes about an hour and a half. The surroundings are very beautiful, the path is renovated, and there’s a great bridge at the end. Restrooms are only at the entrance and at the end. There’s also a café and a souvenir shop at the end. About 400 m from the exit there is a train station or a bus stop, and the bus takes you back to the parking lot - short ride 10-15 mins. (€2.5 for a round trip)
Ľuboš — Google review
“Spectacular hike — worth the planning ahead!” Caminito del Rey is an amazing adventure and absolutely worth the effort. The views are stunning, and walking along the narrow paths and wooden stairways high above the gorge is unforgettable. You do need to be reasonably fit and comfortable with heights, as some sections can feel a bit sketchy. Be sure to book your tickets well in advance — they often sell out weeks ahead. If you wait until the last few days, your only option may be to join an organized tour at a much higher price. It’s a bit of a hassle, but once you’re on the trail, you’ll forget all about it. Highly recommended!
Mathieu V — Google review
A beautiful and relativly easy hike. Not scary at all. Very important - BUY PARKING TICKETS and use the shuttle bus - its so easy, we watched with pain people trying to find parking alone on the north entrace or the train station - not worth the pain, pay for the parking in visitor center and take the bus from there to begining of trail.
Yaron K — Google review
We bought tickets in advance, which we recommend. Getting to the parking lot (which we also booked in advance, along with the shuttle) was easy. It's another 1.5 km from the shuttle to the entrance, and almost the same distance from the exit back to the shuttle. So the whole visit didn't take the planned 3 hours and a bit, but over 4 hours, partly due to waiting for the shuttle, etc. But the views are amazing.
Tomáš N — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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El Caminito del Rey, 29550 Ardales, Málaga, Spain
http://www.caminitodelrey.info/es/
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Old Town

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Neighborhoods
Old Town is a charming area characterized by Renaissance-era whitewashed buildings, flower-adorned balconies, and meandering streets. Plaza de los Naranjos features orange trees, the 15th-century Ermita de Santiago church, and restaurants serving traditional dishes. Avenida del Mar offers a long plaza with palm trees and bronze sculptures by Salvador Dalí. The area also hosts various events throughout the year.
4.6
(5614)
29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
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Banús Marina Mall

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Shopping mall
Nature & Parks
Banús Marina Mall is a multilevel shopping center located in Puerto Banus, Marbella. It offers a wide range of stores selling clothing, shoes, accessories, and more. The mall is situated in the glamorous marina area where visitors can enjoy people-watching and take in stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Very cool place for shopping 🛍️ we are recommend! 💝
Natasha K — Google review
I am a regular at this establishment and I've never posed a complaint until today. The shopping center overall is great but the women's bathrooms are always dirty. This afternoon I began my menstrual cycle and none of the stalls had toilet paper. I asked if the cleaning lady could put some and she said she's coming. I WAITED 20 MINUTES before leaving and when I left I saw her chatting. It was the old blonde one with glasses... Again, I like shopping here but these things give a bad image and make the experience a hassle.
Elena B — Google review
Not really. Some cheap brands without any highlights. Okay for a stroll but really not impressed by this shopping center. A pity that the brands that had any fashion aspirations are all out of this center. Well, Banus visitors aren’t trendy anyway. What a boring place to hang out.
JC C — Google review
Safe parking place in Puerto Bañus.
Gerald ( — Google review
Luxury brand (clothes) shops with a few others. Beautiful but relatively small and limited in choice thus. To visit if you pass by for some shopping eventually.
Didier D — Google review
Car park is spacious and clean. The hourly rate is a bit on high side
Cool — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, visit Astral bar for an unforgettable cocktail and just soak up the atmosphere of the place
Andrew C — Google review
Good location. Good parking. Easy access. A small mall clean with a decent selection of shops. Good ac with 30° plus outside.
John P — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(5938)
C. Ramón Areces, s/n, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
http://www.marinabanus.com/
+34 952 90 65 44
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Centro Histórico de Estepona

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Centro Histórico de Estepona is a charming area in the Costa del Sol that offers a glimpse into typical Andalusian town life. Stroll along cobblestone streets adorned with geraniums and explore historical sites like the Castillo de San Luis, built by Spain's Catholic Monarchs in the late 15th century.
A must of the Andalucia coast. Too beautiful and pristine.
Eloïse L — Google review
This a beautiful town, superbly maintained and kept to what seems its traditional heritage. The different coloured flowers on each street add to its charm and the number of pavement cafes and restaurants make it a place to easily linger. A walk along the promenade to the port will take you past beachside eateries and bars to a spot where on the right day there’s a lively market, on the hill above which is the bull ring. Very well worth a visit.
Scott B — Google review
Charming town. Very nice place to wander about for an afternoon.
Simon K — Google review
A really nice cozy place to be in all year long mostly. There’s a lot of restaurants and bars to choose from. Plus you can walk to the beach boulevard and have a very nice walk by the beach.
Marwan S — Google review
Very nice for a walk. I am pretty sure is very crowded during season, but the houses are nice
Luci P — Google review
Very nice town
Rana D — Google review
Nice place to walk with family Try to be here before 8 to find parking easier
Ahmed K — Google review
You should visit this place
Hatem F — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(2026)
Calle Aurora, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain
https://turismo.estepona.es/lugares/calles-tipicas/
+34 952 80 20 02
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Plaza de las Flores de Estepona

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Estepona, the Plaza de las Flores is a delightful square that captures the essence of Andalusian charm. Surrounded by fragrant orange trees and vibrant geraniums, this picturesque plaza features an ornate fountain at its center, making it a serene spot to unwind during the quiet early afternoon hours. As you sip your coffee or indulge in tapas from one of the nearby cafes, you'll be enveloped by a colorful display of flowers that adds to its enchanting atmosphere.
an absolutely beautiful place to make a one minute stop, take a breath, live a little!
Ovidiu R — Google review
The cafe was located in a cute picturesque town. Just enjoying the weather and sun with some great cafe was worth it. The staff were friendly and did their best to seat us by offering extra tables and chairs outside. A lovely place with lovely staff.
Shirefa A — Google review
Square full of flowers, white houses, all very nice. Must see. Definitely wonderful streets full of flowers. No matter where you look. Beach is 8- 10 minutes away.
Kamila Ś — Google review
The nicest square in Estepona with loads of nice places to eat get coffee or even an ice cream?
Louis K — Google review
Just a beautiful little colorful old town, amazing vibes in the town, narrow white flowery streets, just pleasant to walk the streets and have a look. Peaceful.
Lukas G — Google review
Plaza de las Flores in Estepona is a charming and picturesque spot that feels like the heart of the town. The square is beautifully lined with vibrant flowers and lush greenery, creating a peaceful and colorful atmosphere. Surrounded by traditional whitewashed Andalusian buildings, it's the perfect place to relax, have a coffee, and enjoy the views. At night, the square comes alive with stunning lighting that enhances its beauty even more. The mix of restaurants and cafés nearby, along with the fountain in the center, makes it a must-visit spot. A truly lovely place to soak in the essence of Estepona! Definitely recommended 👌
Walter B — Google review
Visiting old town is a great way to spend an afternoon. The scenery is beautiful.
Brock Z — Google review
Beautiful square in Estepona old town , with lovely shops,restaurants, bars, and cafes . Definitely recommend the pancake at the cafe on the corner near the square.
Lyn — Google review
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4.4
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Plaza de las Flores, s/n, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain
http://www.estepona.es/turismo/
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