The Caminito del Rey is one of Spain’s most epic hiking routes, a cliffside walkway threading through the Gaitanes Gorge with huge views over the Guadalhorce River.
Málaga at Christmas shines brighter than ever, with artistic illuminations, immersive shows, seaside markets, and seasonal events suitable for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.
Exploring Málaga from above offers a perspective that reshapes how you see the city and its surroundings. From its viewpoints, you can take in sweeping views of the Mediterranean, the urban skyline, the nearby mountains and the stunning sunsets of the Costa del Sol.
Málaga City Council, via its Environmental Sustainability and Urban Planning departments, has unveiled one of the city’s most transformative projects: the urban integration of the Guadalmedina River.
Benalmádena is a popular spot on the Costa del Sol, located in the province of Málaga. You won't run out of things to do in Benalmádena as the town is split into three very different areas, each with heaps going on.
With its enviable climate, Mediterranean views and vibrant cultural scene, Málaga has become one of southern Spain’s most appealing destinations for outdoor living.
Tucked on the sunny southern coast of Spain, Marbella blends Mediterranean charm with a cosmopolitan flair. The city sits about halfway between Málaga and Gibraltar, right on the Costa del Sol. About 150,000 people call it home these days, though that number swells during the summer.
La Rosaleda, Málaga’s football stadium and a future venue for the 2030 FIFA World Cup – co-hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco – has now received the green light for renovation.
Málaga’s historic centre is a vibrant hub of life, history and culture. Living here means being surrounded by charming historic streets while enjoying all the conveniences of city life.
LA Almazara, located in the Serranía de Ronda (Málaga), has become the world's first bespoke olive mill, designed by renowned industrial designer Philippe Starck, requiring a total investment of €22 million.
LA Almazara is a venue designed to provide an immersive experience that celebrates extra
Gibralfaro Castle, perched atop a hill overlooking Málaga, is one of Andalusia's most iconic landmarks.
Originally built to safeguard the nearby Alcazaba and monitor the bay, this historic fortress now serves as a prime vantage point, offering breathtaking city views.
From the iconic New Bridge to its history-filled streets, there are many things to see in Ronda. This town in Malaga promises an unforgettable stay as it is a one-of-a-kind town in Andalusia that offers tours of different monuments and places that will not leave you indifferent.
La Zagaleta is an exclusive residential estate located in the municipality of Benahavís, near Marbella on the Costa del Sol in Southern Spain. It is known for being one of the most luxurious and prestigious private communities in Spain, perhaps even in Europe overall.
The province of Malaga has dozens of kilometres of coastline, one of its great tourist attractions. For all these reasons, there are many national and foreign tourists looking for the most beautiful villages in Malaga to enjoy its coastline during their holidays or getaways throughout the year.
The European Best Destinations platform, an expert in selecting the best destinations in Europe for every type of travel, has published a list of this year's most exclusive places.
Close to the coast, you can find beautiful villages such as Mijas, whose historic centre is framed by the walls of its ancient castle and the hermitage of the Virgen de la Peña.
Among the beautiful villages of the Costa del Sol we must also mention Frigiliana, located a few kilometres from Nerja and situated in the Axarquia region of Malaga. It is one of the white villages that does not leave indifferent all those who visit it for the first time.
Estepona is one of those beautiful villages in Malaga that is a must visit. With about 70,000 inhabitants, it is a perfect place to enjoy a wonderful summer holiday, a place where you can find a wide range of services at your disposal.
At the western end of the province of Malaga is one of the most beautiful villages on the Malaga coast. In this case we are talking about Casares, the hometown of Blas Infante, considered the father of the Andalusian fatherland.