Malaga province
The Malaga province is known for its popular destinations Marbella and the Costa del Sol. However, there is much more to explore in the province beyond these two famous locations. We will guide you through the many towns, villages, and other attractions that the province has to offer, including its nightlife and places to visit.
If you ever visited Spain and Andalucia chances are certain that you have been in the Malaga province. The Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport is located just outside the town of Malaga and is a great point to start your journey from. Great access to motorways going west towards Marbella and Gibraltar and east towards Nerja and Almuñecar. Taxi, car hire and bus services are all at the airport ready to take you to your destination.
5 quick ones for the Malaga province:
- The province of Málaga has more than 150 miles of coastline, boasts more than 35 beaches and has a variety of Blue Flag awarded beaches
- The town of Ronda, located in the province of Málaga, is known for its dramatic gorge and 18th-century bridge, Puente Nuevo.
- Malaga province (Malaga town) is the birthplace of famous painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso
- The province is an important center of the production of dried fruits such as figs, apricots, and raisins, which are used as an ingredients in many traditional dishes.
- The town of Antequera in the province of Málaga, is home to several dolmens, a type of prehistoric tomb, which were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.