Málaga

What to do in Málaga

Plans, activities and things to see in Málaga

About Málaga

Málaga province combines two radically different environments that can be visited on the same day: the Mediterranean coastline and the mountain interior. The Caminito del Rey, restored in 2015, covers 7.7 kilometres of suspended walkways above the El Chorro gorges at heights of up to 100 metres; the narrowest section is 90 centimetres wide over the void. This trail has become one of Spain's most-visited technical hiking routes, with access controlled by section and advance booking required. At...

Highlights

  • • Caminito del Rey: 7.7 km of walkways suspended up to 100 m above the gorge
  • • Hiking in Sierra de las Nieves National Park among century-old pinsapo firs
  • • Diving in Marbella and Estepona on rocky and sandy floors between 5–30 m
  • • Canyoning in Alcornocales gorges with natural pools and water slides
  • • Kayak and stand-up paddle from Costa del Sol marinas
  • • Visiting Nerja Caves, inhabited over 5,000 years ago

Best time to visit

March to May and October for the Caminito del Rey and mountain hiking, with cool temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer for diving and water activities on the coast. Avoid the interior in August: gorges can exceed 38°C.

Practical tips

The Caminito del Rey has limited capacity; book weeks ahead in peak season. For Alcornocales canyoning, most operators depart from Cortes de la Frontera or Ronda — confirm the meeting point before leaving. In the Sierra de las Nieves, mobile signal disappears above the Collado de los Pilones; download maps offline before starting.