Tretching along the waterfront just minutes from the old town, Málaga Port is a vibrant mix of history, leisure, and Mediterranean charm. Once a purely industrial harbour, it has transformed into a lively seafront promenade where cruise ships dock alongside yachts, and visitors stroll between shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

The port is divided into distinct areas:

Muelle Uno – A modern open-air shopping and dining complex, lined with boutiques, tapas bars, and terraces perfect for a sunset drink.

Muelle Dos (Palmeral de las Sorpresas) – A palm-filled promenade with playgrounds, gardens, and shaded walkways, making it ideal for families with little ones.

Historic harbour zone – Still buzzing with shipping activity, it reflects Málaga’s centuries-old role as a maritime gateway to the Mediterranean.

From here you can admire views of the Alcazaba, Gibralfaro Castle, and the Cathedral, or hop on a boat tour for a fresh perspective of the city from the water. Whether you’re after a relaxed seaside stroll, a shopping trip, or just a place to enjoy Málaga’s sunshine, the port is a perfect blend of local life and modern flair.