If you are on holiday in Malaga and you are a nature lover, you should not miss a visit to the spectacular rock formations of El Torcal in Antequera.
Let’s face it: For many of us, enjoying a well-deserved holiday includes a certain budget that we have.
Between your flight, hotel or holiday apartment and your car hire at Malaga airport, this budget quickly increases, and even more so if you are travelling with your family.
So, having a few plans on hand that come for free isn’t a bad idea, is it?
It is clear that what most attracts the vast majority of tourists who come to visit the Costa del Sol, are mainly its beaches during the summer months. Which is all very well, but anyone who has ventured to come to Malaga outside the high season months will inevitably return!
It is then, when we can really discover the charms and magic of a coast bathed in light and sunshine, its culture and savoir-faire, at a more leisurely pace and without crowds.
Today we present the viewpoints along the more than 160 km of our Costa del Sol. Charming places from which to enjoy unique views, open spaces and new horizons, join us!
Malaga is trendy. The friendly Mediterranean city includes in its naturally wide range of nightlife another very attractive feature for urban visitors and residents who love to enjoy the city in summer: Rooftop Terraces in Malaga.
Almost 30,000 tickets are already on sale to visit the spectacular Caminito del Rey during autumn and winter, the most ideal season in Malaga to enjoy beautiful walks in nature.
One of them is undoubtedly the Caminito del Rey, a spectacular aerial path rehabilitated along the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes.
It has been converted from one of the most dangerous paths in the world into an attractive route through this beautiful natural setting. And even more so now in autumn when temperatures drop and nature offers spectacular colours and contrasts.

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Discover some of the enchanting corners of Malaga. The city has real gems that you probably didn’t know about yet.
Malaga’s classic attractions (of which there are quite a few by the way!) can be found in any decent travel guide to this ancient city situted in the bay of Malaga.
But we’re going to make your mouth water with this alternative Insider tour of local and visiting photographers and show you some real gems of Malaga that you probably didn’t know about yet.
Join us in discovering the coastal path along 14 municipalities that make up the coast of Malaga.
This magnificent project, which is currently 85% complete, offers the possibility of walking along the Mediterranean Sea along more than 160 km of coastline:
From Manilva to Nerja, passing through Estepona, Marbella, Mijas, Fuengirola and Benaládena, Torremolinos, Málaga, Rincón de la Victoria, Torre del Mar, Algarrobo and Torrox, join us and discover it!
Today we introduce you to a very different and fun proposal: Did you know that in the province of Malaga and along the Costa del Sol there are some magnificent Escape Rooms?
There are even outdoor ones, where during the game you can discover beautiful corners of cities like Malaga or Marbella. There are portable versions to play at home and also as themed dinners.
Find out all about them in our article about the best Escape Rooms in Malaga!
Wine tourism in Malaga has been established for years as an interesting complementary offer.
The fertile lands of Malaga have a long history of vine cultivation dating back hundreds of years. There are currently 45 wineries and two Denominations of Origin in the province of Malaga.
We present you the best wineries and the wine and grape harvest festivals that take place in Malaga from August to December.
We love discovering new places. Today we present to you Genalguacil, the open-air art museum village. A literally very picturesque white village, situated at 500 m above sea level in the heart of the Serrania de Ronda.
To make it clear from the beginning: Genalguacil is one of these villages that you have to be eager to reach.
Forget about getting there by bus, you need a car hire to get there. And be prepared for many bends on secondary roads through forests of pine, cork and chestnut trees that in autumn offer a spectacular display of colours.