Málaga and Surroundings
VALID 24H
Málaga Experience
The Red Line of our sightseeing bus will delight you — a great opportunity to discover the most iconic landmarks of this incredible city.
sightseeing Bus: 24 hours
The route begins at the Contemporary Art Center. Hop back on the bus and join us at Plaza de la Marina and Paseo del Parque. We’ll visit Málaga’s wide sandy beaches, where you can feel the fine sand beneath your feet, and the historic Bullring. Later, we’ll head to the spectacular Málaga Castle to enjoy the most breathtaking views of the city. Finally, discover the Carmen Thyssen Museum and Málaga Cathedral — an absolutely stunning and imposing architectural masterpiece.
For more information on routes and schedules, please contact Añoreta Resort.
€29.99 / person
VALID 24H
Málaga Museums Experience 01
Málaga Experience Package
Free admission to the Pompidou Museum
Free admission to the Russian Museum
Flamenco Show “Jaleo”
Iberian delicacies platter
Free 7-minute virtual reality experience
Tourist train ride inside the port
For more information on routes and schedules, please contact Añoreta Resort.
€39.99 / person
VALID 24H
Boat Tour
A scenic journey across Málaga’s stunning bay — a relaxing ride to enjoy the Costa del Sol and its spectacular climate almost all year round.
Meeting point: Stop 6, Centre Pompidou
Schedule:
Mondays & Thursdays: 16:00, 17:30, 19:00
Fridays to Sundays: 12:00, 13:30, 16:00, 17:30, 19:00
Boat tours are subject to weather conditions and schedules may change.
For more information on routes and schedules, please contact Añoreta Resort.
€49.99 / person
Casa Fuerte de Bezmiliana
Rincón de la Victoria (Málaga)
In the 18th century, King Carlos III ordered the construction of this fortress, led by military engineers José Grane and Francisco de Gozar. In 1766, they built this defensive stronghold to protect the coast against pirate raids, mainly from Holland and England.
Treasure Cave (Cueva del Tesoro)
La Cala del Moral (Rincón de la Victoria)
The Treasure Cave is located on one of the Cantales — small limestone cliffs dating back to the Jurassic period that overlook the Mediterranean Sea along this stretch of coast. The sea has been the main erosive force shaping the unique relief of these formations.
Nerja Caves (Cuevas de Nerja)
Opening hours: January 1 – May 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Address: Carretera de Maro, s/n, 29787 Nerja (Málaga)
A natural wonder of international fame, the Nerja Caves are home to prehistoric paintings, vast chambers, and impressive stalactites and stalagmites. A must-see cultural and geological jewel of the Costa del Sol.