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If you are looking for a city that combines centuries worth of arts and history with the cool vibe of a summer resort, then look no further than booking your trip to Malaga. The lush Andalusian city offers top-notch museums, exquisite fine dining spots, as well as some of the hottest bars and nightclubs in southern Spain. That’s why holidays in Malaga will be a true treat for art lovers, bohemians and nightlife-enthusiasts.

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Melissa | Traveled in May

Andalusia has long been on my list of places to go, and I was not disappointed. Our guide Craig was the best, so knowledgeable, engaging, he had a keen insight to the history, respect of the culture, and told fun stories. While I loved all of the cites, and did want to miss anything, it was great to have 2 days at Craig's home in rural Andalusia, with two great hikes to see the lovely countryside. We were lucky we had a small and very accommodating group that were eager to soak in the culture!

Jude | Traveled in May

Tremendous holiday. Explore were efficient and helpful during the booking process and in answering our queries regarding the trip. The holiday itself was a great way to get a sense of the beauty, culture and history of Andalucia. It’s a fast paced and busy tour, but huge fun, and we really enjoyed the mixture of city and rural locations. Craig, our tour leader, worked incredibly hard throughout to organise the content and travel logistics, and gave us a fascinating overview of the region - covering the history, the political, economic, cultural and geological context (and in a way that was funny, accessible and effortlessly erudite). Cities and countryside were all stunningly beautiful, the food and wine delicious. I’d heartily recommend the trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

This is a full-on trip. You need energy and stamina with days starting early and ending late. Craig, our tour leader, was very knowledgeable and resourceful. He led from the front and coped calmly and compassionately in the event of an unfortunate accident to one of the party. Everything was as described and the optional activities very worthwhile. The main sights are breathtaking. Having the contrast of city and countryside worked well. Breakfasts are basic except at Craig’s own house, which was excellent, and all the accommodation clean albeit simple and occasionally noisy - ask for a quiet room away from street noise in the cities if you can. Craig offered an additional experience at the end of each day such as a walk in Granada to see the Alhambra floodlit or a visit to the oldest bar in Sevilla to sample sherry. Overall a fantastic and memorable experience which made me want to see more of Spain.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

What a great trip! Full on. Some long days. But what a way to tick off things on your bucket list. The accommodation was as expected, mixed: querky, comfortable and, at worst, indifferent. Eating out was excellent and not too expensive. We chose the trip because of the itinerary, which was brought to life at every stage by our guide who was one of the best we have had on any trip. I would recommend it to anyone interested in Spain and its fascinating history.

Patricia | Traveled in November

We had a great time in Andalucía! The area had been on my list for ages so I was thrilled to finally go and visit the Alhambra and the royal palaces. The Mezquita in Cordoba was wonderful. Another night there would have been great. We enjoyed the 2 nights spent in our Craig's property: it was very comfortable and the walking excellent. The breakfast was the best we had all week. The group gelled well; everyone was like-minded and friendly. Craig, our guide, was very knowledgeable and helpful. We were less keen on the Seville hotel, though it was well located. The breakfast was poor. Attractions in Seville were busy but we read the information provided in the trip notes, and booked the Alcazar and cathedral in advance. Travelling by public transport seemed efficient, though more time consuming than a private bus.

Stella Roth | Traveled in August
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Excellent itinerary, included lunches were wonderfully authentic. We swam in the Mediterranean but it can be quite cold. The guided tours were excellent,too. Tip: verify ahead of time, the open hours of the non included sites such as the Seville Alcazar and the Cordoba Alcazaba. You can book a tour sperately to Ronda or Morocco on the last, free day.

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Malaga — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Tour Highlights

  • To artsy types, Malaga will be best known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso — so it should come as no surprise that the city houses an entire museum dedicated to this renowned artist. Museo Picasso houses a valuable collection of over 250 works created by the Spanish painter.
  • The astonishing Alcazaba is a historic fortress built during the rule of Hammudid dynasty. This impressive Moorish feat is perched at the foot of Gibralfaro hill, overlooking the entire city.
  • Málaga Cathedral, an eye-catching Renaissance-era construction, is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Sitting at the heart of historical center, the Malaga Cathedral boasts an opulent façade and an even more impressing interior.
  • Centre Pompidou Malaga is a smaller version of its older Parisian sibling. Here, you will find some of the finest works of contemporary art, all placed within an intriguing cube-shaped construction.

Travel Tips

  • If you need to take a breather from the city’s scorching summer weather, seek shelter at the nearby beach of La Malagueta, where all the locals go to swim and catch some rays.
  • Malaga’s landscape is pretty flat, which makes it great for cycling. The city is abundant with bike rental stores, so be sure to hire one if cycling is your preferred mode of sightseeing.
  • High season in Malaga runs from June to September, when the city comes alive with bars and nightclubs. However, if you prefer to stay away from heat and hordes of tourists, it’s best to visit Malaga in mid-season, during the months of April and May.

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