Promotional air tickets from Vienna to Malaga for only 51€ round trip (71€ without Wizz club)! There are many dates available throughout March 2025 when the daytime temperature will already be around 20°C.
We also have a tip for a cheap hotel we've tried and tested near the center for only 50€/person/night. For 3 days, flight tickets + accommodation together are only 151€ per person!
We also have a tip for a visit to Gibraltar, which you can reach from Malaga by bus even for a day trip.
Ibis Budget Málaga Centro*
7.6/10 - Good (7382 reviews) - hotel verified by us
50€/person/night (for 2 people) = 201€/2 nights
- superb location in the center of Malaga
- 15 minutes walk from Museo Picasso Málaga
- 24/7 reception
- no refund possibility
- for an additional fee, free cancellation is possible
- breakfast can be added for 8.50€/person/night
- verified hotel, recommended from our own experience!
• March 6 - 13, 2025 for €51
(Thursday 15:15-18:50 - Thursday 19:35-22:55)
• March 8 -13, 2025 for €50
(Saturday 15:20-18:55 - Thursday 19:35-22:55)
• March 9 - 13, 2025 for €51
(Sunday 15:10-18:50 - Thursday 19:35-22:55)
• March 15 - 20, 2025 for €51
(Saturday 15:20-18:55 - Thursday 19:35-22:55)
• March 15 - 22, 2025 for €51
(Saturday 15:20-18:55 - Saturday 19:40-22:55)
• March 16 - 20, 2025 for €50
(Sunday 15:10-18:50 - Thursday 19:35-22:55)
• March 16 - 22, 2025 for €50
(Sunday 15:10-18:50 - Saturday 19:40-22:55)
• March 20 - 22, 2025 for €51
(Thursday 15:15-18:50 - Saturday 19:40-22:55)
• March 23 - 29, 2025 for €50
(Sunday 15:10-18:50 - Saturday 19:40-22:55)
• March 27 - 29, 2025 for €50
(Thursday 15:15-18:50 - Saturday 19:40-22:55)
The listed prices are valid as of November 18, 2024 at 14:36.
Trip tip to Gibraltar: You can get to Gibraltar from Malaga by bus with the Avanza Bus company (from Malaga to La Linea) - a one-way ticket costs from 15€. You can also go for a one-day trip, the first bus leaves from Malaga at 6:30 am and the last one back is at 8:30 pm. The bus station in La Linea is just a short distance from the border of Gibraltar, from there you will walk the rest of the way. Link: www.avanzabus.com
Sample 4-day Malaga itinerary:
Day 1:
- Alcazaba: Visit the Moorish fortress with beautiful views of the city and the coast.
- Malaga Cathedral: See the magnificent Renaissance cathedral, known as "La Manquita".
- Picasso Museum: Discover the works of the famous painter Pablo Picasso, who was born in Malaga.
- Plaza de la Merced: Enjoy a coffee in the square where Picasso’s birthplace is located.
Day 2:
- Gibraltar: Take a full-day trip to Gibraltar, where you can visit the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, the Cave of St. Michael and enjoy views of Africa.
Day 3:
- Gibralfaro Castle: Walk to the top of the castle for panoramic views of the city and the harbor.
- Plaza de Toros La Malagueta: Admire the bullring and learn about Spanish bullfighting culture.
- Maritime Museum: Learn about Malaga’s maritime history at this interesting museum on the seafront.
- Malagueta Beach: Relax on Malaga’s most famous beach and enjoy local gastronomy.
Day 4:
- Carmen Thyssen Museum: Explore a collection of 19th-century Spanish art in a beautiful historic palace.
- Mercado de Atarazanas: Sample fresh local produce and seafood at a lively market.
- La Concepción Botanical Garden: Relax in this beautiful garden full of exotic plants and history.
- Muelle Uno: Stroll along the modern promenade with shops, restaurants and art right by the port.
Malaga and Gibraltar are two fascinating destinations in the south of Spain, offering diverse experiences and beauty worth exploring.
Located on the sunny Costa del Sol, Malaga is known for its rich history and culture. The city is the birthplace of the famous painter Pablo Picasso, as commemorated by the Picasso Museum with its extensive collection of his works. Malaga also offers historical monuments such as the Alcazaba, an impressive 11th-century Arab fortress, and the Roman Theatre, which bears witness to the ancient Roman presence in the region. For nature lovers, there is the La Concepción Botanical Garden, which offers breathtaking walks among exotic plants.
Gibraltar is a British territory known for its iconic rock that dominates the entire area. The Rock of Gibraltar is home to the unique magpie monkeys, the only wild monkeys in Europe. Visitors can visit the St. Michael's Caves, an impressive complex of stalactites that is often used for concerts due to its acoustics. Gibraltar also offers magnificent views of Africa and is an ideal place for shopping thanks to its duty-free shopping.
Traveling between Malaga and Gibraltar is easy and offers travelers the opportunity to enjoy beaches, cultural experiences and natural beauty. The combination of history, art and natural wonders makes these destinations the perfect place for a holiday where everyone can find something for themselves. If you are looking for a holiday full of sun, culture and adventure, Malaga and Gibraltar are the right choice for you.