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Gladys_H, Jun 2026
Loved the eCar!
We had the pleasure of having Alex as our guide all to ourselves. He was very knowledgeable, kind and mindful of us two ladies. He has an incredible wealth of knowledge of Malaga City. Driving the car was easy and very convenient for those that prefer not to walk a lot. Alex also gave us great information on places to visit and eat. We highly recommend this tour!
Harry_G, May 2026
A very FUN introduction to Malaga
Don't wait on this tour! Do it on your first day! This activity is MUCH more than a cave tour! This is the perfect introduction to Malaga and the surrounding cities. Our guides were very knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly. These tiny electric cars are incredibly FUN and an amazing way to slow down and absorb your surroundings!
Teresa_G, May 2026
A fun and different perspective.
The tour was a great way to see the city from a different perspective and have fun at the same time! Group of 21 -24 year olds with jet lag, and us parents, and we all enjoyed it! The caves were amazing to see, and the guides were very friendly and informative.
Fabio_C, Apr 2026
Mini cars around Malga
Great way to see Malaga, Spain. Gets and her partner did a wonderful job guiding us through the city while giving us a play by play of how this Mediterranean town operates. The mini cars were easy to drive and it was easy to stay together as we traversed the town.

Gibralfaro Castle (Castillo de Gibralfaro)

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Malaga
Gibralfaro Castle (Castillo de Gibralfaro)
  • You must pay an entry fee to visit the castle.

  • If you choose to walk, be warned, the trek to the castle is a very steep climb; make sure you wear suitable shoes and carry water with you.

  • With steps and steep, narrow paths, the castle is not suitable for wheelchairs.

  • There’s a small cafe and bathrooms on site and a hotel next door with a bar and restaurant.

  • There’s no direct access from the castle to the Alcazaba.