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Cyclist on Spain’s Costa del Sol riding a coastal road with Mediterranean views

Costa Cycling Experience

Ride on Spain’s Costa del Sol riding coastal roads with Mediterranean views"> Tackle Sa Calobra and Cap de Formentor with guided rides, route support and options for every ability.

WHAT TO DO IN AND AROUND MALAGA

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Málaga, the radiant heart of Spain’s Costa del Sol, captures Andalusia’s soulful blend of history, art, and coastal serenity.

Its palm-lined promenade shimmers beneath the sun, while the old town unfolds in a maze of narrow streets, shaded plazas, and hidden tapas bars.

The majestic Cathedral of Málaga, known as La Manquita, rises gracefully above the city, its stone glowing gold as the harbor glistens below. Life here moves to its own rhythm — mornings begin with coffee by the sea, afternoons wander through galleries and markets, and evenings linger over wine as the Mediterranean light fades to amber.

What makes Málaga so special is its effortless harmony between culture and coast — a city where Picasso was born, yet where the sea still sets the pace.

The Mediterranean isn’t just a backdrop; it’s the city’s heartbeat, calling to swimmers, sailors, and dreamers alike.
A few things to Do in Malaga.

A quick, friendly list you can use alongside post-ride explorations.

  • Alcazaba of Málaga & Castillo de Gibralfaro DETAILS HERE
    These two historic fortifications dominate Málaga’s skyline and offer sweeping views of the city and sea.
  • Málaga Cathedral DETAILS HERE
    This beautiful cathedral is a major landmark in the city centre and worth exploring for its architecture and history
  • Visit the Museo Picasso Málaga DETAILS HERE
    Birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Málaga hosts this major museum of his work – a must for art lovers.
  • La Malagueta Beach DETAILS HERE
    A Pleasant stroll or maybe even an early swim along the coast. Beaches in Málaga are part of the charm.
  • A Walking tour of the historic centre DETAILS HERE
    A great way to get oriented, learn about the city’s layers (Phoenician, Roman, Moorish, Spanish) and see hidden corners.
  • Mercado Central de Atarazanas DETAILS HERE
    This lively market is a sensory treat – colours, smells, local food. After that, dive into tapas culture.
  • Spring-festivals & local events DETAILS HERE
    April is especially lovely for exploring beyond the city: cherry blossom in Alfarnate, countryside drives, and local traditions.