Eldonita: 02.02.2024
Malaga is a city in Andalusia in the south on the coast of Spain. Today we want to report about our 3-day tour. Let's start with our 3-day tour. We want to tell you about our 3 days in Malaga.
Day 1 in Malaga
We arrived by plane at 7 in the morning. and took our motorhome. Our day in Malaga began with a visit to the Picasso Museum, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. We saw paintings by Pablo Picasso. At lunchtime we went to a market and ate something small. Afterwards we visited the Alcazaba, which is similar to a castle. The Alcazaba is a very beautiful and old castle, it was built according to Arab architecture. The entrance to the Alcazaba costs 2.20. In the evening we went to dinner at a very nice restaurant, which was very expensive compared to other restaurants, but you can also see a flamenco show. Admission costs 22.50. The restaurant and the show are highly recommended. Day 2 in Malaga
Day 2 in Malaga
The day begins with an excursion to the sea. We drive along the coast. When we arrive at Playa de Arena, we go directly into the sea. This beach is highly recommended, there are few tourists and few people. The day is the perfect mix of activity and relaxation, we read a book in the sun. Then we met some Spaniards and played volleyball with them on the beach. After playing, it was very hot, so we went into the cool sea. We also ate something small, like fresh fruit and vegetables from Malaga. An invitation from the Spanish to have dinner at their house was a good culmination of the day. We ate traditional Spanish dishes together and then watched a movie. That night we slept in a caravan on the coast. When we wanted to leave the next morning, the caravan was broken down. We called the car rental company and got a new car. We arrived later than expected, but everything went well.
Day 3 in Malaga
The third day we traveled to Caminito del Rey. The road has many big mountains. You have to walk a lot. The path is recommended because nature is beautiful and with a professional it is good to walk and relax in nature. In the afternoon we went to a restaurant near the trail and had a typical Bariro soup. Then we went to Mijas, a very popular town because all the houses are white. It is reminiscent of Santorini in Greece and is small but very pretty. We arrived in the afternoon so we couldn't see much, but in the morning we had a look around until lunchtime. It is highly recommended and not touristy at all. After eating, we headed to Malaga airport for our trip to Germany.
That was our trip to Malaga and we can say that we will return.
See you later!