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Mijas is a must for anyone who wants to experience authentic Andalucian flavor.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as you’ll spend a lot of time on your feet.
Because of its elevation, Mijas can be a little cooler than resorts at sea level. Even so, it is usually hot and dry in summer, so bring plenty of water, as well as sunscreen and a hat.
The streets of Mijas can be hilly in parts and are better suited to those with electric wheelchairs or mobility scooters than manual wheelchairs.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Mijas. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Mijas Pueblo, Mijas coast, and the Sierra de Mijas, the mountains that rise above the water and the white village. However, taking a tour can enhance your experience of these beautiful areas: wine tours start around US$105, tuk-tuk tours are from about US$40, and walking tours cost from US$30. Expect to pay at least US$200 for an ATV experience in the Mijas mountains.
The best months to visit Mijas are May, June, September, and October. The late spring and early fall months offer warm, sunny temperatures with minimal rainfall, and you can still swim and sunbathe on Mijas beaches, hike in the Mijas hills, and wander Mijas village. The summer months of July and August are extremely hot and can be very crowded.
Yes, Mijas is partially accessible. Mijas offers accessible beaches with ramps, and the lower part of the town is wheelchair-friendly. While many of the streets in Mijas town, which sits atop a mountain, are cobbled and have stairs, there are plenty of wheelchair-accessible areas. Several construction projects are in development to make Mijas more accessible to all.
Touring Mijas can take anywhere from a couple of hours to a full day, depending on what activities you do. If you plan to wander the whitewashed Mijas village, you can walk the hilly streets in just a few hours. Meanwhile, hikes and tours in the Sierra de Mijas mountains can last anywhere from half a day to a full day. Alternatively, you can spend a whole day or a lazy afternoon on the golden sands of the local beaches.
Start your visit to Mijas village in the morning, so you can spend some time walking around before it gets too hot, or visit around sunset for golden-hour views of Mijas town, sea, and hills. If you’re hiking, head out early in the morning to avoid the hottest part of the day. You can visit the beaches at any time.













































































































































