Transfert privé en voiture
de Seville à Malaga
en 2 h 20 min
par siège
confortable
Informations sur le voyage
Prise en charge
Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera à votre adresse à Seville.
- Service porte-à-porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Voyage
Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 2 h 20 min.
- Visite touristique facultative
- Voiture propre et confortable
- Chauffeur professionnel
- Eau en bouteille
- Sièges enfants
- Préparé pour les handicapés
- Non-fumeur
- Animaux acceptés
Depose
Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Malaga.
- Service porte-à-porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
- 205 km
- 2 h 20 min
Overview: car trip from Seville to Malaga
Does Malaga also come to your mind when you think of Spain, the Mediterranean sun, and sandy beaches? While this sunny city, located in the south of Andalusia, is famous for its playas (especially La Malagueta), Malaga’s charm expands to more than just that!
The city showcases a perfect blend of modern attractions and history, unique gastronomy, and vibrant nightlife with endless options to choose from. The views that will unfold during your car trip from Seville to Malaga will make this journey even more special.
The car drives across Andalusia and slowly moves to the south. You enjoy the stunning views out of the car’s window, and the sun is shining, but the air conditioner is keeping you cool. Doesn’t that sound dreamy?
Make this happen by securing a private car service such as Daytrip that will not only take you to the Costa del Sol but also make personalized stops so you can explore Andalusia along the way. Some of the stops you should not miss are the Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, the extraordinary Ronda, and the unique Cueva del Tesoro. Make this trip yours with Daytrip!
About Malaga
The coastal city of Malaga, the sixth-largest in Spain, has a history dating back to 770 BC, when the Phoenicians first settled it in an area known then as Malaka. Over the years, various civilizations ruled Malaga, including Romans, Greeks, Moors, and Christians, each leaving a significant impact on the city.
Today, Malaga is known for attractions that originated during these periods, such as the famous Roman amphitheater, the Cathedral of Malaga, as well as the Alcazaba of Malaga, and Gibralfaro Castle.
Malaga is the birthplace of the world-famous painter Pablo Picasso, who was born in 1881 and lived there for 10 years before moving to A Coruña and Barcelona later in his life. Picasso was always proud of his Andalusian roots. His hometown and its surroundings influenced the artist’s work, which can now be admired at the Picasso Museum in Malaga, which was opened in 2003.
The passion for art in Malaga does not stop there. As you wander through the sun-drenched streets, you will also discover urban masterpieces coloring the city in vibrant tones. On a similar note, since 1998 Malaga has been hosting one of the most important events in Spain, the Malaga Film Festival. This event is held every year to promote Spanish cinematography to gain recognition not only on a national level.
And that is just a small part of what Malaga has to offer. From its fabulous beaches, buildings steeped in history, and rich culture to its seafood delights and laid-back and friendly locals, Malaga has been attracting millions of visitors each year.
From Seville to Malaga: travel tips
Despite the short distance between the two cities, there are a few things worth keeping in mind. Make your trip from Seville to Malaga as seamless as possible with these two tips:
Learn about Malaga’s coffee culture
It is not an easy job to order a coffee in Malaga, so you will need a little study session before you sit and relax at one of Malaga's charming cafes.
For pure black coffee lovers it is pretty simple: ask for a café solo, and you are good to go. But for those who drink their coffee with milk, that’s where the real fun begins. If you want your coffee to have 10% milk, ask for café largo, but if you want 40% milk, you should ask for café solo corto. Or maybe you want coffee that barely has coffee in it? Then go for café nube, which contains 90% of milk and just 10% of coffee.
These are just some of the coffee types you can order according to your preferences. Make sure you learn them all!
Go on a day trip with a rental car
Malaga is definitely worth visiting from end to end but there are also some jewels in the surroundings of the city that you absolutely cannot miss. The best and most comfortable way to do so is by going on a day trip with a rental car, as you won’t have to worry about public transport being late. Some places worth visiting and that are not too far from Malaga are Cueva de Nerja, Fuengirola, and Mijas Pueblo.
How to get from Seville to Malaga
Now that you are eager to travel to sunny southern Spain, you are probably wondering about the Seville to Malaga transfer options. Here are the main ways to your destination.
From Seville to Malaga by bus
For budget travelers, the best option is to take a bus. One of the most popular bus companies is ALSA. Tickets for these buses start from $15 (€14). You will reach Malaga in around 2 hours and 45 minutes. Make sure you check the timetable on the official website.
From Seville to Malaga by train
Another option to get from Seville to Malaga is by train operated by Renfe. The cheapest tickets start from approximately $21 (€20), and the journey time is 3 hours and 20 minutes. You can also opt for high-speed trains that will take you to Malaga in just 2 hours, but the ticket costs around $40 (€37). The speed of these trains is 155 mi/h (250 km/h)! Check out the timetable on the Renfe official website to find a train and direct routes that accommodate your needs!
From Seville to Malaga by private car service
The most convenient way to travel from Seville to Malaga is by booking a door-to-door private car service, like Daytrip, that will drive you to your destination in just 2 hours and 20 minutes. You will be greeted by a local, English-speaking driver who will take your comfort to the next level. Expect a clean, comfortable, and air-conditioned car and a knowledgeable driver who will happily load your luggage and share his best insider recommendations.
With Daytrip, you can personalize your journey by adding sightseeing stops along the way, which ensures a flexible and unique experience that other transportation options, such as trains or buses, do not offer. Getting to your destination has never been this seamless! Secure a seat for $106 (€99).
Things to do when you get to Malaga
While it is hard to choose just a handful of things to visit or do once you reach Barcelona, we assure you these recommendations will be the highlight of your trip:
Drench yourself in the sun at the sandy beaches
Malaga is famous for its pristine, palm-tree-filled beaches lined along the Mediterranean coast, so it’s an experience that you cannot miss!
There are around 300 sunny days a year in Malaga, so unless you visit from December to February, when the temperatures are not as pleasant for swimming, you should expect nice weather for water activities, such as paddleboarding or windsurfing. The most famous beach in Malaga is La Malagueta which is not far from the city center, just around half an hour’s walk away.
Learn about Malaga’s history at the Alcazaba
The Alcazaba is an ancient Moorish fortress built between 1057 and 1063. It is undoubtedly one of the most iconic monuments not only in Malaga but also in Spain, as it showcases and tells stories about the Islamic rule period in the country.
As you enter, you will be able to explore the remains of the ancient defensive structures, the patios, palaces, gardens, and so much more. While you are there, make sure you also visit the Castle of Gibralfaro.
Connect with nature at the botanical garden
Escape from the city and visit Malaga’s botanical garden La Concepción, which will make you feel like you’re in the middle of a jungle! In these beautiful gardens, you will find more than 25,000 plants, each of them blooming at different times.
To avoid crowds, it is recommended to visit either during the week or early in the morning. You will need at least two to three hours to explore it all!
Taste the local dishes
Malaga is also known for its unique cuisine, where seafood is the protagonist, so make sure you try one of these local dishes during your stay:
- Espetos de sardinas: grilled sardines, it is considered a healthy dish, as only salt and a tiny bit of oil are added.
- Pipirrana malagueña: if seafood is not up your alley, here is a summery dish that you will love! It is a salad that consists of diced onion, cucumber, bell pepper, tomato, olive oil, and salt. But keep in mind that it can be accompanied by clams, prawns, or other seafood.
When is the best time to visit Malaga
If you are visiting Malaga mainly for its beaches, the best time to visit is at the beginning of summer or towards the end of it, as the middle of summer is very hot. In May and early June, the temperatures range around 77°F to 82°F (25°C- 28°C), which is the perfect beach weather. September is also a great month to visit, as the water will still be warm and there will be fewer people.
For those who don’t mind skipping the beach, winter (December to February) is also a great time to visit Malaga, as the temperatures range from 50°F to 64°F (10°C to 18°C), which is a perfect temperature to explore the city without crowds.
Questions et réponses sur le voyage de Seville à Malaga
Visitez ces sites en chemin
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica
This ancient Roman city is so well preserved, its theatre was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The Dragon Pit
Anis Museum
Learn about the history of the region's traditional liqueur before tasting it for yourself in this historic distillery-turned-museum. A Taste for Tradition
Setenil de las Bodegas
Built directly into a rock face, this unique village is famed for its stoic defense during the Christian reconquest. Stony Defense
Ronda
Spectacularly positioned on a rocky plateau, Ronda is one of Spain’s most scenic, and oldest, towns. Unforgettable Drama
Antequera
Rich in history and culture, even this authentic Andelusian town’s name conjures up images of a rustic, medieval village. Authentic Andalusia
Cueva del Tesoro
One of only 3 caves of its kind in the world, this marine cave offers stunning formations and a legendary lost treasure. Buried Treasure
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Berline
- 1-3
- 3x
- 3x
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- Climatisé
- Accessible aux handicapés
- Sièges enfants
- Animaux acceptés
- Non-fumeur
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Berline de luxe
- 1-2
- 2x
- 2x
- Toutes les caractéristiques standard de la berline
- Véhicule luxueux
- Service de style chauffeur
- Équipements supplémentaires
L'avantage du chauffeur Daytrip
Connaissance locale de la route de Seville à Malaga
Y compris les sites disponibles :Anglophone*
Tous les chauffeurs Daytrip parlent anglais* ainsi que leur langue maternelle (et parfois d'autres langues aussi !). Ils seront heureux de discuter de l'histoire et de la culture locales avec vous, ainsi que de répondre à toutes vos questions. Et parce qu'ils parlent la langue, ils sont en mesure de vous offrir une opportunité unique de vous connecter avec la culture locale. *Les chauffeurs du service Lite ne sont pas tenus de parler anglais mais doivent répondre à toutes les autres normes.
Sécurité d'abord!
Nous vérifions les antécédents criminels et de conduite de tous nos chauffeurs, et nous les interviewons personnellement. Nous inspectons également leurs voitures pour la sécurité, le confort et la fiabilité. Toutes les voitures doivent avoir moins de dix ans, être en excellent état de fonctionnement et être assurées conformément à la législation locale. Et parce que nos chauffeurs sont des locaux, ils connaissent bien les règles et les coutumes de la route.
Support client de classe mondiale
- Disponible 24/7
- Relation étroite avec les chauffeurs
- Experts sur la route de Seville à Malaga
Politique d'annulation flexible
- Annulations : remboursement à 100 % jusqu'à 24 heures avant le voyage !
- Modifications : gratuites jusqu'à 24 heures avant le voyage !
Bon à savoir
Enfants
Si vous voyagez avec des enfants, assurez-vous de nous en informer lors de la réservation afin que nous puissions préparer les sièges enfants appropriés !
Animaux de compagnie
Les animaux de compagnie sont autorisés (et aimés) ! Nous devons juste le savoir à l'avance. Vous pouvez nous en parler à la prochaine étape de la réservation.
Pourboires
Le pourboire n'est pas inclus ni obligatoire, mais si vous avez vraiment apprécié votre voyage, vous pouvez montrer votre appréciation à votre chauffeur avec un pourboire facultatif (10 % est suffisant).
Bagages
- Gros bagages
- 29x21x11 pouces
- 74x53x28 cm
- Petit bagage
- 22x14x9 pouces
- 56x36x23 cm
Chaque passager est autorisé à avoir un bagage enregistré et un bagage à main. Si vous voyagez avec plus de bagages ou des bagages surdimensionnés, vous pouvez ajuster cela lors de la réservation.
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