Malaga and its surroundings offer an array of fascinating destinations, each with unique attractions. Besides the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, the province boasts charming spots like Frigiliana, the stunning beaches of Nerja and Maro, and nature-filled villages like Casares and Genalguacil. Not to be missed is Antequera in the north, with its UNESCO-listed “Sitio de los Dólmenes”, dramatic natural formations, and rich culinary scene. Additionally, Ronda’s enchanting landscapes and history are captivating. A special mention goes to the Caminito del Rey, a thrilling walkway known for its breathtaking views, adding another dimension to the diverse experiences near Malaga.

Discovering the Charm of Competa, Malaga: A Treasure in the Heart of the Axarquia

Nestled in the rolling hills of the Axarquia region, Competa, a hidden gem in the province of Malaga, Spain, beckons travelers with its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. Known for its whitewashed houses, vibrant local customs, and delicious cuisine, Competa is a town that captivates the heart of every visitor. In this article, we'll explore the

Discovering Casares in Malaga. A white town with lots of charm.

Casares is a beautiful white town (yet another one) in the province of Malaga. It has great history, amazing views, lush nature and a delicious cuisine. The municipality stretches out all the way until the coast, with a city centre that is known as ‘Casares Costa’. In this article, we will focus on the town that

Exploring Fuengirola – Food Festivals, Restaurants and Attractions

Lying midway between two of the major drawcards of the Costa Del Sol, Marbella and Malaga, lies Fuengirola a beachside town with a lot to offer. Often joked about as ‘the southernmost city of Finland,’ Fuengirola is much more than a Scandinavian winter escape. It has a lot to offer by way of food festivals, restaurants and

A Day in Belnalmadena Pueblo – A stone’s throw away from Malaga

Situated a mere 20-minute drive away from Malaga, in the mountains lies Benalmadena Pueblo. Benalmadena itself is situated in three sections – the Pueblo, Arroyo De La Miel and Benalmadena Costa, but the beauty truly lies in the white washed buildings of the Pueblo. Stuck somewhere between a typical Spanish town and an international village, it has

Discover Coin. The Vegetable Garden of Malaga

Strategically located on Valle del Guadalhorce, to a bare 36km from Malaga is to be found Coin, a charming town known as the vegetable garden of Malaga. Its 22.000 inhabitants live between the Mediterranean sea and the center of Andalusia. Framed between the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra de Mijas, its soft descent towards the sea

Top Ten Things To Do in Granada

Suggestions, ideas, plans or whatever you want to call them to experiences this 'sea and mountain' made province to the fullest The Alhambra Diving, tasting, learning, skiing and even flying. We go to Granada to appreciate it in its fullness through to ten experiences. Because traveling in capital letters is much more than

Genalguacil, Malaga · An Outdoor Museum

What if we imagined a classic Andalusian white town where tradition and avant-garde art coexisted? What if we added to the Arabic layout of its cobblestone streets, to its secluded squares and its colorful balconies adorned with flowers, dozens of works by contemporary artists from all corners of the planet? It turns out that this place exists,