Cheap flights and Cheap Holidays to Malaga
Malaga, the jewel of Costa del Sol, is a city full of sunshine, history, and art. The birthplace of Picasso, it combines golden beaches with authentic Andalusian charm.
What to visit in Malaga?
Beaches of Malaga
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Malaga is famous for its long beaches – La Malagueta being the most iconic.
Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle
Impressive Moorish fortresses offering breathtaking views over the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Malaga Cathedral
Nicknamed “La Manquita” (“the one-armed lady”) because one of its towers was never completed.
Picasso Museum
A must-visit, with more than 200 works of the world-famous artist born here.
Old Town and Calle Larios
Charming streets, lively squares, and one of Spain’s most elegant shopping avenues.
Atarazanas Market
The central market with fresh seafood, Iberian ham, and Andalusian flavors.
Malaga Port – Muelle Uno
A modern seafront promenade with restaurants, shops, and sunset views.
Andalusian Cuisine
Don’t miss tapas, espeto de sardinas (grilled sardines on skewers), paella, and local wines.