Travel Destination
Malaga, Spain, is an attractive tourism travel destination due to its historical sites since it is considered one of the oldest Mediterranean seaports. The best tour in Malaga takes two days due to several historical sites and attractive tourist sites. On the first day, a six-hour visit is conducted in three convenient locations, which include the local market, historical centre, Cathedral, Roman theatre and the Picasso Foundation Birthplace Museum. The tour starts at 9 am and ends around 1 pm. The selected sites have a rich history, especially the Cathedral, which is a twin-towered façade that is known to stand on the site of an earlier Mosque. The Picasso Foundation Birthplace Museum is known to attract those that love modern art because the building was where Picasso lived and displays 233 pieces of art by the artist. The tour fee is $288 that includes the entrance fee for the chosen sites and also lunch. There is no transportation cost because it is a half-day walk tour.
On the second day, the tour starts from Malaga City, heading to the UNESCO World Heritage, a human-face-shaped mountain (Pena de Los Enamorados) and the city of Antequera. The sites have a rich history being considered as a fantastic complex of ancient civilization with cultural patrimony in the town and the beauty of nature. Hiking activity might be included in the tour for those who are good walkers taking place in the mountain range of El Torcal. Olive oil museum is also another attraction site that fits the tour. The use of a minivan is appropriate for the tour since it is a one hour drive. The tour takes up to nine hours, and it costs $684, excluding the admission fees, which is approximately $35. The outdoor activities that can be conducted in Malaga include boat tours, water sports, and speed boats, where each costs approximately $36 per person.