Port of Málaga

Málaga, Spain

The Port of Málaga, located in the southern Mediterranean, is a vibrant hub of maritime activity with a wide range of cargo including bulk goods, liquid merchandise, and general cargo. The port serves commercial routes connecting the Mediterranean and Atlantic, offering passenger services to Melilla and Ceuta. Tourist cruises are also a highlight, providing scenic itineraries across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Visitors can explore the historical Alcazaba gardens, the ruins of a Moorish fortress, and the Museo Picasso at Buenavista Palace. Additionally, the annual Malaga fair in August offers a lively street festival celebrating the city's history. Transportation in Málaga is convenient with plentiful and affordable options including bike rentals and hop-on-hop-off buses. Nearby attractions include Ronda, Mijas, Marbella, and Granada, with the Alhambra being a popular choice for day trips. Shopping enthusiasts can explore the Historical Quarter for a mix of traditional and modern stores. Diverse dining options await in Málaga, offering a variety of tapas to suit all tastes.

Location

City: Málaga

Region: Andalusia

Country: Spain

Coordinates: 36.7196° N, 4.4200° W

Port Information

  • Common Name: Málaga, Spain
  • Popularity: 655
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024