Looking south, the blue of the Mediterranean Sea merges with the sky, while the Port of Malaga, with its Muelle Uno, showcases its vibrant commercial and leisure activity and the imposing Centre Pompidou. Not far away, the iconic Farola de Málaga, one of the few lighthouses with a female name in Spain, has guided sailors since the 19th century.
The majesty of Malaga Cathedral, known as "La Manquita" for its unfinished tower, rises above the old town. At its feet, cobbled streets lead you to charming squares, such as Plaza de la Merced, where Pablo Picasso was born. History also comes to life in the Roman Theatre and the imposing Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress that stretches with its walls to the Castle of Gibralfaro, testimony to the city's Muslim past.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Fuengirola, Hotel El Puerto, Paseo Marítimo nº32.
Torremolinos, Hotel Tent Torremolinos, Calle Hoyo nº28.
Málaga, Avenida de Andalucía nº10. Bus stop nº11, in front of Caixa Bank.