Road trip in the Malaga region by van

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With its varied landscapes, the Málaga region is a popular destination for van travelers. Between the Mediterranean coastline and the Sierra Nevada mountains, you’ll never get bored!

Where to rent a converted van in the Málaga region?

There are several options for renting a converted van in the Málaga region. For example, you can visit the roadsurfer website, which offers vans of various models and equipment from €55 per day, or the vanbreak website.

You can also find offers on the Yescapa website, which brings together owners and renters of converted vans.

What to see in a converted van in the Málaga region?

Here are 5 varied ideas of places to see in the Málaga region:

The city of Málaga, capital of the province, is a must for culture and history lovers, with its cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman theater and Picasso museum.

The Montes de Málaga nature park is a protected area that is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, where you can hike along trails and enjoy picnic areas.

The Caminito del Rey is a spectacular route that crosses the gorges of the Guadalhorce river on footbridges suspended over 100 meters high.

The white village of Ronda, perched on a rocky plateau, is split in two by the famous Pont neuf bridge over the Tajo ravine. Ronda is also famous for its bullfighting history and its bullring.

The Costa del Sol is a tourist area stretching along the Mediterranean coastline, offering beautiful beaches, lively resorts and picturesque villages such as Nerja and Frigiliana.

Ideas for van itineraries in the Malaga region

You can start by visiting the city of Málaga, with its historic center, cathedral, castle and museums. You can also enjoy its beaches and gastronomy.

Then head south along the coast to discover the Costa del Sol, its seaside resorts, white villages and varied landscapes. You can make stops in Marbella, Estepona, Ronda, Mijas…

If you’re a nature lover, you can head north to explore the Montes de Málaga nature park, the Torcal de Antequera nature park or the Caminito del Rey, a breathtaking path clinging to a gorge.

Where to park your converted van in the Malaga region?

Here are a few options for parking your van in the Málaga region:

  • You can use the Park4night website, which lists free and paid parking facilities for motorhomes, vans and camper vans. You’ll find photos, reviews and GPS coordinates of the sites. There are over 200 listed parking sites in the Málaga¹ region.
  • You can also opt for a campsite or service area, which offer greater comfort and safety. There are several campsites and service areas in the Málaga region, including Camping Torremolinos, Camping Valle Niza Playa and the Benalmádena service area².
  • You can also try illegal parking, but at your own risk. Unauthorized parking is forbidden in Spain, unless you comply with certain conditions, such as not exceeding 48 hours in one place, not erecting an awning or table, not obstructing traffic or access to private property, etc. It is advisable to check with local authorities or residents before parking wildly³.

Travelling with your dog in a converted van in Malaga

Here are 5 tips for traveling with your dog in a converted van in the Malaga region:

When booking, check with the rental company that dogs are allowed in the van.

Your dog must be identified by microchip, vaccinated against rabies and have a European pet passport. These documents are mandatory for entering Spain with a dog.

Make sure your dog is properly equipped for comfort and safety during the journey: a crate or safety harness, food and water, toys, a blanket, etc. Take regular breaks to allow him to stretch his legs and relieve himself.

Choose a parking area that provides shade and ventilation for your van. Never leave your dog alone in the vehicle, especially in summer, as he may suffer from heatstroke.

Respect local regulations concerning dogs: in Spain, it’s compulsory to keep your dog on a leash in public places, and to pick up after it. Certain places, such as beaches, parks or public transport, may prohibit or limit access to dogs. Check with the authorities or local residents before going there.

Now you’re ready to discover the Malaga region in a converted van! Enjoy your trip!