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Llinos_E, Mar 2026
Great tour
Beautiful scenery to an extraordinary area, excellent tour guide with a wealth of information and good sense of humour .and good bus driver. Travel time was good as was the time allowed in both areas to see them sufficiently and also have some free time.
Jacqueline_A, Mar 2026
A must do experience!
Very well organized tour. We were a large group of about 50 but once we arrived at Caminito del Rey we were split up into groups of 26 for our hike. Our guide Maria (Maiky) was excellent. She was very knowledgeable and her sense of humour kept us entertained. The walk itself was very manageable and we felt safe at all times. We recommend this tour.
Marianne_B, Mar 2026
An excellent, knowledgeable tour
No microphones or headphones so sometimes it was a little bit difficult to hear the 2 guides, particularly as I was on the tour with older parents, and the streets are noisy and bustling. However the guides were very considerate and kind to older people, as well as being very knowledgeable.
JenMaree_T, Mar 2026
Wowed by the Caminito :D
As I was only the second collection for the day, it was a long gap to arriving at the coffee stop, but I was aware of this, and patient with the process. It does, however, make for a long day from Fuengirola (or similar area). There was a friendly greeting from Samir (driver) and Benjamin (guide) and lots of interesting information on the drive, which also continued on the walk itself. The section to the start was a bit longer than expected, but a good indication of the terrain for the day. Once on the platforms, it's .just WOW! And kept getting wower (if that's a word). Everything feels solid, railings are containing and there is a wire on the cliff if you need a safety touch. The gaps between the boards are obvious, so it could be triggering if worried about heights. We had beautiful weather, with blue skies and cool breeze, not too many groups - I definitely wouldn't choose to do it in summer. I actually found the end section the most challenging - quite a few stairs, narrow treads and inclines and then steepish downhill to the picnic area. I was proud I had done it, but I didn't have a lot left in the tank. A cool beer revived my spirits before the drive home, with more excellent commentary from Benjamin. Well worth the money and a very smooth operation.
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Malaga is a captivating Mediterranean city full of art, culture, world-class restaurants, and coastal charm. It’s also a great jumping-off point for excursions to Andalusia and beyond. Malaga tours range from thrilling gorge walks along the Caminito del Rey to dolphin-spotting cruises and trips to Gibraltar, Tangier, or Granada’s incredible Alhambra Palace. But don’t overlook Malaga city; exploring in the company of a guide leads you to all kinds of unexpected places, such as Picasso’s birthplace and the 2,000-year-old Roman Theater.

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