Magnetic Malaga Has Miles of Beaches and Super Private Sightseeing Tours

Most tourists visit Malaga for sun, sea and private sandy beach holidays. However, there are a chosen few who come to spend their time on many of the marvelous sightseeing tours available. 

There are a few high-profile famous people that were born in Malaga, like the film actor Antonio Banderas and artist Pablo Picasso; a museum was recently opened in honor of the famous painter exhibiting some of his very personal private works.  Founded in the eighth century, Malaga is the Mediterranean's oldest and most loved seaside port.  Private custom tours of Malaga will take you around this multicultural city with a Phoenician Lighthouse, Moorish Castle and a Baroque Basilica.

Leafy palm trees line the charming seaside beach promenades, and tropical vegetation flourishes throughout the city. Malaga's old world ambiance enchants visitors while they explore the many little backstreet shops, boutiques, and restaurants in the historic center.  

Stroll along the harbor, and stop at any of the seaside restaurants to indulge in some the delicious seafood or try a little traditional tapas.

Let the activities begin!
Private Ronda City Day Trip from Malaga or Marbella
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Spend 6-hours with a guided tour of Ronda, one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Andalusia. Hemingway described the place as the most romantic town in Spain.

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€128.00
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6 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Caminito Del Ray Walk Malaga
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Take the walk along El Caminito Del Ray for breathtaking views and a thoroughly thrilling experience! Dare you look down??!

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€28.75
3 to 4 hours Scheduling Shared Tour Malaga
Private Espeto Workshop on Malaga Beach
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Hop aboard this experience and discover the traditional cuisine of Malaga and the way of Espetos de Sardinas with a picturesque backdrop - A unique experience!

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€59.00
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3 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Malaga Tapas Tour
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A food tour, where you will eat different traditional Spanish Tapas while strolling the streets of Malaga. The local guide will tell you everything you need to know.

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€55.00
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3 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Tour of Mijas From Malaga
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A 4-hour experience to the village Mijas where we will visit the virgen de la Peña chapel, the plaza de la constitución and much more.

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€80.00
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4 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Visit to Ronda From Malaga or Ronda
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Trip to the famous bridge of Ronda. Learn about the history of 800 centuries of Arab domination and subsequent reconquest by the Catholic Monarchs.

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€98.00
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5 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Tour of Córdoba From Málaga
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This tour to the Califal city Cordoba departing from Malaga is a must complement to your holiday in Spain.

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€98.00
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8 to 10 Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Tour of Gibraltar from Malaga
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Day trip to Gibraltar, a British territory, commonly known to represent in Roman mythology one of the two columns of Hercules.

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€98.00
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7 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Full Day Tour of Seville from Malaga
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On this tour, you will discover the history and secrets behind this city full of orange trees. Seville has many impressive monuments dating back several centuries!

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€175.00
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8 to 10 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Private Visit to an Andalusian Bull Breeding Farm in Ronda
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You will discover the life of these animals in the Andalusian countryside. Then we will see Ronda, one of Spain´s most historic cities.

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€125.00
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8 hours Scheduling Private Tour Malaga
Holy Week Festival
1 Málaga is known for its extravagant Holy Week celebrations; this is a splendid time to visit when the religious processions bring the city to life.  Holy Week dates back over 500 years and is a delight for all visiting worshippers, the lavish floats displaying the sacred icons accompanied by musicians are great.  Thousands of penitents and tourists follow the procession route carrying flickering candles.  
Botanical Gardens Malaga
2 Sightseeing tours in La Concepcion Botanical Gardens Malaga are a great part of any of the city tours.  These beautiful grounds filled with vibrant tropical, subtropical and Mediterranean fauna and flora are beautiful.  There are many exotic flower and plant species from all over the world in the 3 hectares of gardens here, and you can go the "all around the world in 80 trees" tour it is great fun for all the family.   
Basilica Nuestra
3 Go on escorted tours of The Basílica Nuestra Señora de la Victoria 17th-century Baroque church, one of the most loved churches in Málaga. The Basilica has a beautiful Shrine of Our Lady of Victory with a 15th-century statue of the Virgen de la Victoria who is the patron Saint of the town. Two beautiful sculptures by Pedro de Mena are a highlight for all tourists who visit this Church they are amazing.     
Old Moorish Castle
4 A major stronghold of the Moorish Kings, the Castle was built in the ninth century and rebuilt in the 11th century and is highly recommended for private guided tours. Advantageously perched on Mount Gibralfaro, this fortified palace with three circuits of defense walls and over 100 main towers.  Tourists can see some of the towers including the Arco de Cristo (entrance), de la Vela (tower),  and the Torre del Homenaje (tower). 
Art & Costume Museum
5 Visit this charming museum in the Old Town of Málaga on private sightseeing tours.   The Moorish architecture of the museum with its whitewashed walls, Islamic old tile work, and lovely pleasant gardens are a great start even before you go inside.  Inside there are exhibitions based on the local Malaga cultures with equipment on fishing and cooking, folklore costumes, and handcrafted ceramics.    
Market Hall
6 The entrance to the Market Hall has a unique horseshoe-shaped Islamic gateway that dates back to the 14th century.  Try a private market tour and see the most beautiful interior stained glass windows at one of the best historical landmarks in Malaga.  The stall and street vendors are hilarious here and will have you giggling away while you are trying to get a reasonable bargain and agree on a price.    
Malaga Cathedral
7 The magnificent city Cathedral dominates the Old Town area of Malaga, with its twin-towered facade, the 16th-century building stands proudly and is loved by tourists on custom tours and locals alike.  You can climb the 86mtr North Tower and admire the splendid panoramic views of the city and surrounding area. Carved wooden statues and magnificent antique paintings adorn this spectacular Cathedral.   
Pablo Rur Picasso Museum
8 Lovers of modern art will adore this museum in Old Town Malaga; private city guides will escort you to the house where Picasso was born. Inside the museum, there are over 200 displayed pieces of his artwork; he collection represents the span of Picasso's life and art career. You will see Picasso's studio, and the highlight of the tour is his paintings like The Acrobat, The Bather, The Mother and Child and much more.    
Castillo de Gibralfaro
9 The medieval Moorish Fortress of Castillo de Gibralfaro stands on the hilltop of Mount Gibralfaro.  Guided tours of the ruins of the castle will make you appreciate the historical and cultural value of this once fabulous place.  As you walk around the ancient ramparts, you can admire the stunning views of the harbor.  Admire the lovely views and Islamic architectural influence of the old buildings inside the wall of the Castle.         
Contemporary Art Museum
10 The Malaga museum of contemporary art displays a unique collection of 20th-century artworks. Pieces range from the fabulous 1950s right up to to the present day with magnificent works of art.  The spacious and bright exhibition areas are full of traveling exhibits, but on permanent display are the select works from super Spanish Artists; Miquel Barceló,  Juan Muñoz, Juan Uslé and María Sicilia.  

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