Discover Caminito del Rey with multilingual guides on a day trip from Málaga. Learn about the area's history and evolution and marvel at the incredible views.
Malaga
Explore Caminito del Rey which was once the most dangerous path in the world, on a guided day trip from Málaga.
Expereince the beauty of the Gaitanes Gorge on this path that was rebuilt in 2015 into a very safe and accessible walkway.
Start your adventure at an easy-to-access meeting point in the Málaga city center, where your guides will welcome you and answer your every question.
Board a spacious and airconditioned coach and take in views of the countryside on the transfer to the Caminito del Rey trailhead.
We will make a short 30-minute stop in a typical white Andalusian town, Ardales. Here we can go to the bathroom, have a coffee or simply discover its beautiful and traditional streets and squares. It is an opportunity to discover a non-touristy town
Arrive at Caminito del Rey and begin your thrilling cliffside walk through natural canyons. Learn the history, evolution, and listen to some anecdotes about this unique path.
Return to your meeting point in Málaga by coach after an incredible day hiking, with many unforgettable photos and memories.
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Duration 7 hours
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Live tour guide
Spanish, English
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