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Málaga

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The province of Málaga ranks as a highly popular destination in southern Spain. In addition to the lively capital city of Málaga, the idyllic beaches along the Mediterranean Costa del Sol attract locals and tourists alike, while the whitewashed villages inland are also worth visiting given their charm. Are you ready to discover the twelve following locations?

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If you're heading to Málaga (Spain) soon, this travel guide will help you plan your visit: from what to see and the top things to do, to where to eat and stay. I bet you'll love this friendly Spanish city located on the Costa del Sol as much as I do, and will be longing to come back for more in no time. Ready to start exploring?

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Are you visiting Málaga (Spain)? Do you love nature and are feeling adventurous? Then the hike known as 'El Caminito del Rey', literally meaning 'the King's little pathway', is your ideal getaway. Located in a deep gorge amidst breathtaking landscapes, discover this renowned hiking trail and even cross over a picturesque suspension bridge. After my experience exploring 'el Caminito del Rey', in this post I'll share everything you should know ahead of your visit so you can plan accordingly. I will also answer some of the most burning questions you might have. Let's get started!

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We drove from Sevilla and arrived to Zahara de los Atunes at sunset. This village (and nearby Barbate) are famous for their tuna (atún de almadraba). During our stay in Tarifa, we also explored the gorgeous village of Vejer de la Frontera and several beaches such as Bolonia (and its famous dune), Valdevaqueros (known among windsurfers), Cabo de Trafalgar (site of the famous naval battle) and El Cañuelo (only reachable by foot).