Embark on a full-day private tour from Granada to Malaga and discover why this captivating city is a must-see destination. Steeped in over 3000 years of rich history, Malaga's narrative unfolds through the eras of the Carthaginians, Romans, Moors, Visigoths, and ultimately, the Christians. As we stroll through the charming old quarters of Malaga, we will delve into its history, culture, and lifestyle, while relishing iconic sites like the Plaza de la Merced, Malaga Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theatre, and the quaint streets lined with bars, restaurants, and shops.
Malaga is also renowned as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas.
Should you desire a tailored tour that includes monuments, museums, and wine and tapas tasting, please let us know, as we can easily accommodate your request.
This tour is perfect for participants of all ages and abilities.
2 persons 774 euros
3 persons 786 euros
4 persons 798 euros
5 persons 810 euros
6 persons 822 euros
7 persons 834 euros
8 persons 846 euros
Malaga private guided tours and excursions from Granada
- Season: All year
- Scheduled days:
Available Daily. (Subject to availability)
- Departure time: From 9am or choose your ideal departure time.
- Duration: Approx. 7 hours
- Pick up point:
From your accommodation in Granada
- Return point:
From your accommodation in Granada
- Included:
Private vehicle, local English-speaking driver, Private local Malaga guide for 3-hour tour
- Not included: Gratuities, food, drinks and any entrance to monuments or museums
Malaga City is renowned as the capital of the Costa del Sol, making it one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations.
Once viewed as the less fortunate sibling to Andalusia’s capital, Seville, Malaga now successfully rivals both Seville and Barcelona, thanks to its impressive selection of museums, particularly the celebrated Picasso Museum.
Boasting a charming, pedestrian-friendly historic center, the city is filled with delightful authentic restaurants and vibrant tapas bars.
Muelle Uno, a recent enhancement to the port area, is recognized as one of the most picturesque ports in the world.
The inauguration of the Picasso Museum in 2003 marked the beginning of a cultural renaissance for the city, attracting visitors from across the globe to explore its treasures.
Malaga's rich history—spanning Moorish and Roman eras to the present—continues to preserve its genuine Andalusian essence.
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