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5 AMAZING DAY TRIPS FROM MALAGA YOU NEED TO TAKE

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Due to its location in the heart of Andalusia, Malaga makes a great base for a number of exciting day trips. Whether you choose to rent a car or depend on public transportation, there are so many amazing day trips from Malaga for you to explore. Here are 5 great day trips for all kinds of travelers, from lazy beach days to active hikes through the mountainside that you’ll be sure to love.

Ronda

Ronda is a small city just over 100 kilometers from Malaga, inside the Sierra de las Nieves National Park. The city is built into the cliffs and offers visitors stunning views of the Tajo River and mountains. During your day in Ronda you can check out the Roman ruins, including the iconic Puente Nuevo, the ancient Arab baths, and remnants of Moorish architecture. Be sure to wander through Ronda’s winding streets to see traditional Andalusian whitewashed houses, which are quite picturesque. Ronda was a favorite spot of Ernest Hemingway, and you can find a monument to the famous writer there. Additionally, be sure to try the local cuisine at any one of the delicious restaurants and tapas bars in town.

Distance from Malaga: 102 km

Frigiliana

A little bit closer to Malaga is Frigiliana, which is only about an hour to the east by car. You’ll be amazed by this village’s whitewashed houses, winding streets, and flowerpots that give a pop of color everywhere around the city. Frigiliana has been called the prettiest village in Spain for its picture-perfect streets and architecture. Make your way up to the Mudéjar quarter, the district that was home to the Moors centuries ago. Take some time to browse the charming shops, markets, and cafes that dot the streets. There are also quite a few hiking trails that surround Frigiliana, so be sure to bring your sneakers if you want to get in a bit of exercise!

Distance from Malaga: 58 km

See more: Discover 5 of the Best Things to Do in Malaga

Nerja

Just 6 kilometers from Frigiliana, Nerja is one of the most popular day trips from Malaga for travelers. This is a must for those looking to soak up a bit of sun and enjoy fantastic views of the sea. Once in Nerja, be sure to check out the magical Nerja Caves, where you can find paintings that date back 42,000 years! Next, stop at the Balcón de Europa where you can enjoy incomparable views of the sparkling Mediterranean. This lookout point on the cliff often has concerts and festivals and is one of the village’s top attractions. Nerja has long been a fishing village, so it goes without saying that you should definitely try some of the fresh, delicious seafood. You can also enjoy a stroll around the city to see the Moorish architecture, cobblestone roads, and charming homes.

Distance from Malaga: 67 km

Marbella

Marbella is a popular tourist destination and one of the best day trips from Malaga for beach lovers. Travelers flock to Marbella for its glitzy beach resorts, stunning beaches, beautiful golf courses, and upscale shops and restaurants. This is the place to go if you’re looking for a touch of class! However, there’s more to Marbella than just beaches and glamour. The Old Town boasts cobblestone streets lined with typical Moorish-style buildings that call back to Andalusia’s past. The dining is incredible and there are no shortage of restaurants and cafes in the many lively plazas in Marbella. Leave time to enjoy a stroll through Plaza de los Naranjos, where you can also enjoy a tasty drink or coffee to perfectly end your day trip.

Distance from Malaga: 61 km

Caminito del Rey

Caminito del Rey is one of the best day trips from Malaga for those seeking a bit of adventure or exercise. This hiking path was once the most dangerous in the world, but has since been remodeled and is now quite safe for hikers. There are walkways that you follow through the El Chorro gorge that offer jaw-dropping views everywhere you look. You’ll be overwhelmed by the natural beauty that surrounds you on all sides. It’s important to note that the heat can be quite intense in the summer months during midday, so plan your trip accordingly. The trek is just under 8 kilometers and takes the average hiker about 4 hours to complete. You can take to the trails yourself or opt for a guided tour, in English of Spanish. To break away and do something different, you can’t miss Caminito del Rey!

Distance from Malaga: 60 km

When you’re in Malaga, be sure to join Food Lover Tour for an unforgettable food tour. Your guide will take you to the best local spots and tapas joints to really experience Malaga. Come join us for an incredible foodie experience!