What to do in Melilla
Plans, activities and things to see in Melilla
Melilla
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Highlights
- • Wreck diving off Cabo Tres Forcas at 15–35 metres depth
- • Sea kayaking and paddleboarding in sheltered coves on the eastern coast
- • Coastal walking between Puerto Nuevo and the Old City walls
- • Modernista architecture with over 70 listed buildings in the city centre
Best time to visit
May to October for diving and kayaking in warm water with good visibility. Spring and autumn are best for walking: 18–24 °C without the July–August heat.
Practical tips
Dive operators in Melilla are small and work with limited groups; book at least a week ahead. For the Modernista architecture, download the official route map from the Melilla city council website before you arrive. The central market is closed on Sundays.
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Frequently asked questions sobre Melilla
Which wrecks can you dive from Melilla?
The best known are the 'Nuevo Constantino' (30 m long, at 28 m depth) and several early 20th-century vessels off Cabo Tres Forcas. Local operators offer guided dives with full equipment.
How do you get to Melilla from mainland Spain?
By plane from Madrid, Málaga, Almería and Granada (45–90 minutes). By ferry from Almería (5–7 hours) or Málaga (7–8 hours). The plane is the fastest option; the ferry allows you to bring a vehicle.
Is sea kayaking safe in Melilla?
The eastern coast between Playa de los Cárabos and Cabo Tres Forcas is sheltered from westerly winds and allows sea kayaking in calm conditions for most of the year. For the cape itself, check wind conditions with your operator.
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