by notjane
Did a private bus tour to Ronda and Mijas. Not to be missed. Had time to explore both cities on our own with lots of great input from our guide. Lunch in Mijas in a back of restaurant garden was delightful. Cool in the mountains in May so take coats!
Visited: Apr 22, 2019
by larnese6684
We toured on our own, and I would definitely go back to visit.
Visited: Oct 12, 2019
by BoulderCruisers
We did a private shore excursion to Granada and Alhambra. Always a winner when you visit a UNESCO site.
Visited: Nov 22, 2019
by chufty
A lovely port. Within walking distance to the beach and the town. We had intended to do the horse and carriage ride, but there weren’t any available. There were many shops and bars within walking distance and it is a lovely clean port. Very accessible for wheelchairs.
Visited: Aug 10, 2019
by lindam22627
We enjoyed our time at Malaga.
Visited: Apr 27, 2019
by mcfcsteven
Spain in Spain what more can you say
Visited: Sep 21, 2019
by billb
Same as Cartegena, stayed in town and explored. Have been several times and always enjoy it.
Visited: Nov 04, 2019
by davidleehall
Can walk on and off ship to terminal and into town. Beautiful place. Lots to see.
Visited: Nov 22, 2019
by EClemons
Beautiful large city which reflected all the charm of Spain. We did a wine and Tapas tasting tour, which was good, but we didn't have choices of tapas to taste, and Spanish wine (At least what we tasted) is mediocre for me, at best! Still enjoyed the tour and our excellent guide, who fell and injured his cheekbone, but still carried on as if nothing happened.
Visited: Apr 27, 2019
by sjr36046326498
If you want to go somewhere different to the crowds, head along the quay away from the ship and bear left. There's a marina with a long promenade that's lined with designer shops, bars, restaurants and a particularly nice ice cream parlour called Conico (has a penguin logo/sign). You might even see a policeman on a Segway! There's currently a big wheel further round to the left of the harbour. It's about 70m high I think, it's €10 per person, takes about 15 minutes to go round 3 times. The cars are air conditioned and there are nice views from the top. You can get a land train back to the ship for €3 per person if you don't want to walk.
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