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From Málaga: Full-Day Gibraltar Rock Tour with Bus

1. From Málaga: Full-Day Gibraltar Rock Tour with Bus

See the best of Gibraltar on a full-day tour departing from Málaga, and visit the main highlights of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve by bus. Learn about local customs and history from your expert guide as you make your way to your first stop: The viewpoint of the Pillars of Hercules. Marvel at the magnificent panoramic views of the entire Strait of Gibraltar, with uninterrupted views of the African continent. Then, make your way to Saint Michael's Cave, an incredible network of natural limestone caves in the heart of Gibraltar with mighty stalactites and stalagmites. Continue on to the Rock to see the famous Gibraltar monkeys, which are the only apes living in the wild on the entire European continent. Finally, enjoy some free time to have lunch, go for a walk or do some shopping, before you sit back and relax on your drive back to Málaga.

Malaga: E-Bike Sightseeing Tour

2. Malaga: E-Bike Sightseeing Tour

Before the tour, you will be provided with an adjustable E-bike. Cycle through the city center to see some of the most beautiful streets. Continue through the developing parts of Malaga, filled with independent street art. See the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, then climb the mountain to the defensive fortress Gibralfaro. A little further down from the beautiful Parador De Malaga, you have a fantastic view of the city. Cycle to the beach and make a stop in the traditional fishing village of Pedregalejo. Afterward, cycle along the beach promenade to Miramar palace where Hemmingway once drank. Continue cycling to the new and modern port of Muelle Uno, and back to the starting point.

From Costa del Sol: Gibraltar Sightseeing Day Tour

3. From Costa del Sol: Gibraltar Sightseeing Day Tour

One of our air-conditioned coaches will collect you from your designated pick-up point in Costa del Sol. From there, sit back and relax on your journey to Gibraltar. On arrival, a local guide will pick you up and you will start a guided tour through the city. See the port of Gibraltar, the walled inner city, Europa Point, and St. Michael’s Cave. Then, climb up to the highest point open to the public of the Rock of Gibraltar. Enjoy amazing views of the Mediterranean, Spain, and Morocco from the same. See and take pictures of the wild monkeys, popularly known as Barbary Apes. Given they are wild animals, we advise you not to get too close, feed or touch them. After the guided tour, you will be given some free time to have lunch. Stroll around Main Street and enjoy the benefits of duty-free products. Meet your guide back again at the designated time for the return trip to Costa del Sol.

From Malaga: Tangier Day Tour with Bazaar Shopping and Lunch

4. From Malaga: Tangier Day Tour with Bazaar Shopping and Lunch

Discover Moroccan culture and flavors on a day trip from Málaga to Tangier. Take a short ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar then enjoy a bus and walking tour of the old city, kasbah, and medina. Haggle for a bargain at a typical Moroccan bazaar and enjoy lunch in a local restaurant, Depart From Málaga to the port of Tarifa to embark on a 45-minute ferry crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar. Arriving in Tangier, a local guide joins the group to lead the way on your day trip. Begin a panoramic bus tour, leaving the port and crossing the modern city, and passing the palace of the King of Morocco to reach one of the best viewpoints over the Strait of Gibraltar. From here see the Spanish coast and the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Arriving in the old city, disembark the bus to visit the kasbah, medina, souks, and a typical Moroccan bazaar, where there is a large range of Moroccan handicrafts on offer. Try your hand at bartering with the locals and pick up a souvenir to remember your Moroccan experience. After visiting the old city on a walking tour of its narrow streets and squares, enjoy a typical Moroccan lunch and music at a local restaurant. After lunch, return to the port to board the ferry back to Spain, where a bus will be waiting for you to take you back to Malaga.

Málaga: Traditional Tapas and Wine Tour

5. Málaga: Traditional Tapas and Wine Tour

Start this tour in a 200-year-old winery, where you will have your first Málaga sweet wine. The differences between each type of wine, the grapes used, etc. will be explained by a local guide. Continue to a favorite stop for "Malagueños" to enjoy some of the best wine and tapas in town. Discover a special place with a long history and folkloric decorations. Have another glass of wine with your tapas and indulge in the Málaga gastronomy.  Finally, experience the vibe of an Andalusian tavern around Calle Carretería and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere away from the tourist crowds. Taste the house specialty, Spanish Vermouth and try around 5-6 homemade tapas per person or more to share.

From Málaga and Costa del Sol: Morocco Day Trip

6. From Málaga and Costa del Sol: Morocco Day Trip

Discover Moroccan culture and flavors on this day trip from Málaga and Costa del Sol. Visit the traditional Moroccan city of Tetouan, cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, and see the Royal Palace or Khalifa Palace, the Archaeological Museum, and the Center of Modern Art. Meet your guide at the pickup point in Malaga and hop on the bus to Algeciras. During the trip, journey through Malaga and along the Costa del Sol while the guide tells you anecdotes and curiosities about Morocco. Arrive at Algeciras to board an express ferry. Sail for 60 minutes to Ceuta across the strait. Once in Ceuta, set foot on Moroccan soil and enjoy a panoramic tour of the city of Ceuta. Drive by the Royal Walls and the Moat of San Felipe. Take a scenic drive from Ceuta to Tetouan which lasts about half an hour. Arrive in Tetouan, take a pleasant walk with a local guide to see the most iconic areas of the city. In Hassan II Square you'll stop outside the Royal Palace or Khalifa Palace, the Archaeological Museum, and the Center of Modern Art. Stroll through the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter or Mellah and see the Bengualid synagogue. The souk of Tetouan is a real journey through time that will allow you to get to know the work of its craftsmen. Continue through the Medina of Tetouan and be surrounded by the white walls and green doors of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stop for lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant. Listen to live music while savoring cous cous and Arabic pastries. After lunch, stroll through the shopping area of Tetouan and visit some establishments for shopping and a typical Moroccan Herbalist with natural products to discover all the benefits of the properties of Argan Oil. At the time indicated by the guide, meet again for the return to Ceuta and embark to Algeciras to return to the pickup point in Algeciras. 

One Day Trip Ronda From Málaga

7. One Day Trip Ronda From Málaga

Ronda is one of the main cities of Malaga. Along with the capital, it is one of the most visited cities due to its enriching cultural heritage and rural environment. Ronda is surrounded by different mountain ranges, like the Sierra de Grazalema and the contrasts in its landscape are more than praised by tourists. While it is not very common in other Andalusian cities, an interesting fact about Ronda is that it has Celtic origins and that the Greeks gave it its name “Runda”. On this one-day trip you can visit a plethora of cultures. Take in the spring weather all year round because sun and mild temperatures are almost always guaranteed. 

Malaga: Guided Food Tour

8. Malaga: Guided Food Tour

Enjoy stops at at least 4 restaurants or eateries on this Malaga Food Tour. Enjoy tapas and other tasty dishes, as well as drinks, such as the typical Spanish wine, sangria, beer, and soft drinks. Dive into this world of sensorial experiences, where you can easily get lost amongst unique tastes, welcoming rhythms, and glasses of local wine. Tastings include: - Fried Squid or Anchovies: The most typical food of Malaga are anchovies, mainly eaten fried in hot oil. The fish is delivered fresh, daily to the beach bars and restaurants. Malagan locals eat so many anchovies, they've earned the nickname "boquerones" (anchovies). As an alternative, fried squid can be chosen. - Platter of Manchego cheese and Jamon iberico de cebo: Manchego is typically served with bread and olive oil. The world-famous Jamón speaks for itself. It is a high-quality and long-seasoned ham with an intense taste and low fat content. - Tortilla de patatas: The Spanish potato tortilla is an international top-seller, thanks to its adaptability as a side dish, hot dish, or starter. - Chorizo de bellota: This typical Spanish acorn sausage is usually cured or fried. - Meatballs in tomato sauce: The tasty meatballs cooked in a delicious tomato sauce are a classic in every Spanish household. - Alioli potatoes or patatas bravas: This appetizer consists of fried potatoes with a garlic sauce or spicy tomato sauce on top. - Croquetas caseras: These delicious croquettes are cooked with bechamel sauce (flour, butter, milk, and nutmeg), salt, pepper, onion, extra virgin olive oil, ham, eggs, and bread crumbs. - Ice cream - 2 scoops in a cup or cone.

From Malaga: Tangier Day Trip

9. From Malaga: Tangier Day Trip

Walking through the Medina, you will find the remains of the colonial history of the city. Discover the different architectural style that will make you understand why a lot of musicians, painters, and writers were captivated during the golden age of the city.  In the same area, the French quarter gives you a nice view of Tangier. Traveling down to the old city, you will connect directly with the Zokos, one of the most remarkable symbols that will allow you to experience the unique and authentic symbol of Tangier. The experience will transport you through an exotic country with a lot of contrast and flavor.

From Costa del Sol: Ronda Village Tour w/ Maestranza Ticket

10. From Costa del Sol: Ronda Village Tour w/ Maestranza Ticket

Begin with a pickup by air-conditioned coach in Costa del Sol. Sit back and relax on the journey. Head to Ronda with your guide and enjoy a panoramic tour. See the Almocabar Gate, the Church of the Holy Spirit, and the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, among others. Visit the Maestranza bullring on your own, one of the oldest ones in Spain and considered the cradle of traditional bullfighting. Home of the famous Goyesca bullfighting style, enjoy a visit to its museum and see its typical clothing. You will have leisure time to visit and to have lunch on your own. Meet your guide back again for the return trip to Costa del Sol.

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While on a one-day cruise stop in Malaga, we decided to book the City Treasure Hunt due to its many positive reviews and were not disappointed; the various stations allowed us to explore many hidden corners of the city that we wouldn't have discovered otherwise, the booking process was smooth and easy, and after meeting Matthias at the agreed-upon meeting point and receiving a brief introduction, we embarked on an exciting day in Malaga that left both our 10- and 14-year-old children thoroughly impressed, and we are grateful to Matthias and Elizabeth for their excellent organization and highly recommend this activity.

The treasure hunt was meticulously planned, and it allowed us to discover corners of Malaga that we otherwise would not have seen; we also appreciated the local recommendations for restaurants, tapas bars, and ice cream parlors that we passed along the way, and overall we came to know and appreciate Malaga in a new way that we would not have experienced without the tour - many thanks to the guides for their excellent work, which made for the perfect tour for us and our 13-year-old daughter.

After receiving clear instructions from Matthias, we embarked on the puzzle tour and completed the mission in approximately three hours, enjoying entertaining puzzles and sightseeing along the way, and the reward was a lovely souvenir - highly recommended!

For those who want to experience Malaga in a different way, this is a great alternative, and thanks to Matthias' friendly and engaging style and his puzzles, which are also suitable for young puzzle enthusiasts, we had a lovely day today.

The tour's unique blend of a guided and self-paced adventure, which encouraged participants to explore Malaga in a fascinating way by searching for clues, made for an incredibly enjoyable experience, complemented by the friendly guides.