Málaga Port

Port Málaga, Andalucia, Spain
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What to expect

Málaga Port is a significant logistics hub connected by sea, land, and air to the world. The port has a flotation surface of 6,884 hectares and a terrestrial surface of 1,190,723 square meters. It handles various types of merchandise, including solid and liquid bulk, general merchandise, and containerized goods. The port is also an important destination for cruise ships and passenger traffic, with connections to Melilla and other parts of the Mediterranean and Atlantic. The port's proximity to the city center and its connection to the hinterland make it an essential part of the region's economy

Plan your family visit to the Málaga Port with these blog insights 👇

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Málaga with kids: top 10 things to do and where to stay

Málaga with kids: top 10 things to do and where to stay
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the port and saw the huge yachts

Highlights: The kids enjoyed seeing the yachts and the parents enjoyed the views and the tapas bars ✨