How to get to Malaga?

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There are several ways to get to Malaga: by plane, train, bus or car. The city is very well served, wherever you come from. To help you choose the best mode of transport, we’ll explain the advantages and disadvantages of each when travelling to Malaga.

There are a few criteria to take into account: speed, price, comfort, ecological balance, there’s something for every budget and every taste. Find out how to get to Malaga from your point of departure in this article.

Getting to Malaga by plane

The quickest way to get to Malaga is by plane. The city has an airport with 135 destinations operated by 52 airlines. To find out whether your country has a route or airline serving Malaga, visit the Malaga airport website.

If your place of residence does not have a flight to Malaga, you may have to make a stopover in Madrid or another city that serves Malaga. This will certainly be the case if you are flying from outside Europe: expect a stopover in Madrid or Barcelona, or even another European country.

The most expensive but quickest way to get to Malaga is by plane.

Are you landing atMalaga International Airport ? It has excellent transport links and you’ll be in the city centre in no time. There are several ways to get to Malaga city centre from the airport, depending on your budget.

Malaga cheap flight

To find the cheapest flights to Malaga, visit websites that compare the prices of flights offered by different airlines.

The high season runs from mid-June to mid-September, but also during Semana Santa, the date of which changes every year but is usually in April.

The earlier you book, the greater the choice of times and prices. Low-cost airlines operate to Malaga, so it’s possible to find cheaper flights to Malaga.

Daytime, early morning and late evening flights are often cheaper than flights departing at other times. Flights to Malaga are more expensive at weekends, especially on all-day Fridays and on Sunday evenings.

The best thing to do is to plan ahead and check several times a day: that way you can see how airfares to Malaga are changing and which are the most attractive in terms of price.

Getting to Malaga by train

Malaga has a train station in the city, very close to the historic centre. It has excellent connections with many cities in the region and throughout the country. If you land in Madrid, you can complete your journey to Malaga by train.

The railways of France (SNCF) and Spain (RENFE) provide connections with Spain and Andalusia. You can also travel to Malaga by train from France.

There are day and night trains from Barcelona and Madrid, and local trains to other cities in Andalusia (Seville, Granada, Cordoba, etc.). Visit the railway website or a train ticket comparison site to check prices and timetables, which often vary.

As with air travel, you should opt for journeys outside weekends and at staggered times, such as during the day rather than in the morning or evening.

Getting to Malaga by bus/carpool/car

Buses and car-sharing are often the cheapest way to get to Malaga. Today’s buses have comfortable seats and a free Wi-Fi connection. This means you can surf the Internet or send messages, and your journey will be much quicker! Timetables and routes can be found on the Malaga bus station website.

If you like to chat and meet new people, carpooling is a great way to get to Malaga.

And if you don’t want to share a vehicle, you can hire a car, which gives you more freedom to get around. Numerous motorways criss-cross Spain, with roads in good condition and plenty of opportunities to stop off for a break along the way.

If you plan to travel by car during your stay, it is often more cost-effective and, above all, quicker to fly to Malaga and hire a car there. To hire a car in Malaga, go to the station or airport where all the car hire companies are based. You can then compare the prices on offer.