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What are people saying about Malaga

Patricia_G, Apr 2026
A Great Tour and Amazing tour guide
What an amazing experience and Danny, our guide made it fun, informative, and insightful. I loved the pace and the humor that he displayed as he guided us throughout the experience. The sites are close, however, you need to be ready to climb some stairs while at the Alcazaba Roman Theatre. The cathedral is beyond beautiful and Danny had an amazing grasp of the history, the details and the little known stories that are a part of the history and the commitment of the community to preserving its past. This was a great tour. if you get Danny as your guide it makes it even better!
Richard_M, Apr 2026
Just do it, it's really...
Just do it, it's really worth the effort to go. Even the bus ride to and from is quite interesting to see the landscape and hear about the history of the towns between Malaga and Sentinel and Ronda. There are plenty of places to eat and lots to see so you will definitely have fun.
Kathryn_W, Apr 2026
Great day
Great day out. We were unfortunately delayed due to an accident on the road to caminito so missed the village visit but that didn’t matter , we really enjoyed the walk. On a hot day it would have been really tough though the weather was overcast for us which was perfect!
Beth_S, Apr 2026
Wonderful day
Absolutely wonderful day with Sasha who took us to see the vines and tremendous views and then to the winery for tasting wine paired with tapas and lively conversation. Only 5 stars because there was not an option to give 10. Also, we had some scheduling difficulties and Lisa went above and beyond to help straighten it all out. Thank you so much. We had beautiful weather and beautiful views ! Highly recommend this tour!
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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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