Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Malaga




Few visitors to Spain take the time to discover Malaga as they head from the airport down to their holiday resorts on the Costa Del Sol.
In doing so they miss a gem of a city with a fascinating old quarter next to a Roman theater and Moorish palace, a commercial center with first class shopping and a vibrant social life.
Locals flock to little bars scattered all over the center where they mingle with friends over wine and tapas in one of the the south's liveliest cities.Since the opening of the Picasso museum here in the hometown of the artist more visitors are choosing Malaga as a short break destination. For package tourists there is a train which runs from Fuengirola to Malaga stopping in Benalmadena and Torremolines on the way to Malaga airport and Malaga city. It's only a little over 30 minutes between Fuengirola and Malaga and is a very convenient way to head into the city to spend a day or evening. Well worth the effort.


Airport Transfer

Malaga international airport lies 6km west of the city. Transfers to your final destination are available by bus, train, taxi and private transfer.
Private Transfers
Shuttle Direct provide vehicles of all sizes for your transfer from Malaga airport. Their driver will meet you in the arrivals lounge and take you to any destination on the Costa del Sol and beyond.
Try their Malaga Transfers Search Engine for instant competitive rates.
By Bus
Bus stops are outside Terminal 1 arrivals and Terminal 2 departures.
There are bus services every 30 minutes between the airport and Paseo del Parque in the center of Malaga.
From Malaga's central bus station there are services to all major destinations including Seville, Granada, Cordoba and Ronda. There are also regular Services to Marbella departing from the same bus stops.
By Train
There is a RENFE (http://www.renfe.es/) train station opposite Terminal 2 with regular services to Fuengirola (via Torremolinos and Arroyo de la Miel) and Malaga city centre. It is well signed inside the airport.
By Taxi
There's no shortage of taxis at Malaga airport. Approximate fares are as follows:
Torremolinos € 18Benalmádena Costa € 25Fuengirola € 40Mijas Costa € 46Marbella € 78Puerto Banús € 94San Pedro € 98Estepona € 118Gibraltar € 192Nerja € 88Ronda € 157
Malaga Airport Car Rental
Many visitors find renting a car a better deal than arranging transfers from Malaga airport. In this case it pays to book your car rental in advance before arriving at Malaga airport as you'll get much better deals online than in the arrivals lounge where spot rental deals with the better known rental companies is by far the most expensive option.
The best deals are available from online car rental brokers who are able to secure the best deals from the main car rental suppliers. Holiday Autos is the world’s largest online car rental broker. They select only the best car rental companies in Spain then negotiate the lowest possible rates from them, passing the savings onto our customers in the form of lower, fully inclusive prices. Below we list some other car rental options.


Weather

The Malaga weather is exactly what you would expect from a city on the Costa del Sol , sun, sun and more sun. It is one of the best, most reliable and healthiest climates in the world with more than 300 days of sunshine per year.During the winter the average daytime temperatures are generally about 16ºC and there can be some rainy days but it never lasts for long and skies are usually clear and sunny. It is a perfect climate during these months for playing golf. Check out our Costa del sol Golf Courses page.In summer the daytime temperatures can reach about 30ºC and there is little or no rain. There are occasional summer storms but these are over quickly. In the evening it can get a bit cool so a light jacket may be required.

More Information:

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