The thrilling King's Path and botanical gardens: experience the contrasts of Southern Spain from your holiday home in Málaga!



Málaga on the Costa del Sol is a city full of exciting experiences and is seen as an ideal city trip destination. However, the city is also a renowned base for exploring the province of the same name. The Málaga region has much to offer, from unique beaches and botanical gardens to photogenic towns like Ronda. Want to enjoy Spanish flair in vibrant towns combined with visits to botanical gardens? Rent a holiday home in Málaga for an unforgettable introduction to the Costa del Sol and the Málaga region!

Explore Málaga by bike from your holiday home

Generally, bicycles are not a common sight in Spanish cities, but cycling through Málaga is a popular activity among tourists. Ride spontaneously past the sights that catch your interest, or join a guided bike tour! The latter is a perfect way to immerse yourself in the city and learn interesting facts. Led by an enthusiastic local guide, you’ll be taken past numerous highlights, such as the Picasso Museum and the Moorish Alcazaba fortress.

Visit the Botanical Garden of Málaga

Amidst a dynamic city, it’s refreshing to trade the hustle and bustle for the calm of a park. Jardín de la Concepción is such a place in Málaga where you can easily spend a few relaxing hours. The park features a rich collection of exotic plants, including a bamboo forest. A photogenic spot is the domed pavilion with cypress trees beside a reflective pool. From here, you’ll also enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the city! Feeling hungry or thirsty? A small eatery in the park has you covered.

See and taste at the Atarazanas Market

In the centre of Málaga, you’ll find a cultural attraction that you simply must visit: the Atarazanas Market Hall! This authentic and bustling market delights the senses with its colourful stalls and architectural beauty. One of the facades is almost entirely made of stained glass! Vendors are generous with free samples of their delicacies. Looking for affordable ingredients for dinner in your Málaga holiday home? Stock up at Mercado Atarazanas!

Caminito del Rey

If adventurous hikes are your thing, pack good walking shoes and head out into the province's stunning nature. One unforgettable trail is the Caminito del Rey, or King’s Path, a walkway that winds through a gorge. Rather than walking at the gorge’s base, the trail runs high along the rock wall. Once one of the most dangerous paths in Spain, it is now safely accessible along the same breathtaking route. Tip: Rent a car for the 60-kilometre drive from Málaga to the starting point, or take the train to El Chorro for easy access.

Take a city trip to Ronda from your Málaga holiday home

Want to visit one of Andalusia’s most beautiful cities? Plan a day trip to Ronda from your holiday home in Málaga! The city sits atop a plateau ending in a dramatic cliff. Its most famous landmark is the Puente Nuevo, a bridge that spans the gorge between two parts of the city. From the lower path near Plaza de María Auxiliadora, you’ll get the best view—especially at sunset when the bridge is beautifully illuminated! Don’t miss the Jardines del Cuenca garden, where you can relax among lush greenery and enjoy an alternative view of the bridge, gorge, and cityscape.

'The Balcony of Europe' in Nerja

Just a 30-minute drive from Málaga lies the beautiful seaside town of Nerja, home to one of the Costa del Sol’s best beaches. The beach is lively, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. Top attraction: watching a memorable sunset from Balcón de Europa, a scenic viewpoint on a cliff. For another kind of adventure, go underground in the Nerja Caves—an expansive network where sunlight pierces through openings, illuminating the stunning rock formations and stalactites below.

Visit Bil-Bil Beach in Benalmádena

Bil-Bil Beach in Benalmádena is the perfect spot for swimming and soaking up the sun. While you relax, you’ll notice the striking red Bil-Bil Castle on the shoreline, built in Moorish style with elaborately decorated arches. When you've had your fill of the beach, don’t leave without visiting El Parque de la Paloma. This lush green park is home to a wide variety of plants like cacti, palm trees, eucalyptus, and cypresses. As for the fauna, you’ll find swans, pelicans, peacocks, turtles, and rabbits roaming freely!

Rent a holiday home in Málaga

A city break to Málaga is a popular choice and serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider province. This vibrant city on the Costa del Sol is perfect for beach days, lively culture, and plenty of sightseeing—all of which you can explore by bike! Craving peace and tranquillity at times? Visit one of the many botanical gardens from your holiday home in Málaga!