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Caminito del Rey: Entry Ticket

1. Caminito del Rey: Entry Ticket

Wander along the 8-kilometer path of the Caminito del Rey in Malaga province with this entry ticket. The path, which was once considered the most dangerous in the world, has now been restored and is completely safe, but retains the 100-meter-high walkways that make it so popular with hikers. Fall in love with the breathtaking cliff faces and the fascinating history of the path. Reach highs of 400 meters above ground and lows of just 10 meters. Watch as the wild waters of the Guadalhorce river rush below you. The path was originally formed as a railway track in the 19th century. Declared by the Junta de Andalucía as a Natural Area in 1989, it had already been classified as a Special Protection Area for Birds in 1987 and, since 2006, it is part of the Andalusia-Morocco Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean. The site has been added to the list of Places of Community Importance in the Mediterranean Biogeographic Region.

From Marbella: Canyoning Tour in Guadalmina

2. From Marbella: Canyoning Tour in Guadalmina

Venture out into nature on a canyoning tour of the Guadalmina Canyon. Learn canyoning techniques and even try tobogganing. Join an activity that's fun for the whole family on a quick trip from Marbella. Join your guide and learn the basic techniques of canyoning for all levels, before pushing your limits with more challenging techniques for experienced thrill-seekers. For the truly daring, take the plunge with lots of jumps from heights of 10-19 feet (4-6 meters) into a beautiful reservoir surrounded by majestic mountains. For those who still want to experience the thrill without the jump, try the toboggan ride. See the gorge narrow, revealing a beautiful landscape, as you explore this rugged and wild area.

Nerja, Torrox, or Torre del Mar: Caminito del Rey Day Trip

3. Nerja, Torrox, or Torre del Mar: Caminito del Rey Day Trip

Admire the beauty of the Gaitanes Gorge on this day trip from Nerja, Torrox, or Torre del Mar to the Caminito del Rey walkway. Choose a pickup option that is close to you, then relax aboard a spacious and comfortable bus as you travel to the Caminito del Rey. Along the journey listen as your guide tells you about the surroundings and history of the Caminito del Rey. Receive a fresh bottle of water and start your walk in the late morning and go through a tunnel that leads to where the Caminito del Rey trail begins. Equip yourself with a safety helmet and begin your hiking adventure. Feel the thrill of walking at your own pace above to Guadalhorce River from the north access point and make your way for approximately 2 .5 hours at a gentle pace.  Snap photos of unique canyon landscapes during picture stops along the route. At the end of the hike, take a refreshing break or eat something at the local kiosks at the south access point.  Follow your guide where the bus will pick you up at the meeting point, have time to rest, and return to your pickup point.

Benahavís: Guadalmina River Guided Canyoning Adventure

4. Benahavís: Guadalmina River Guided Canyoning Adventure

Discover the beauty of the Guadalmina River on this guided canyoning adventure from Benahavís. Feel the thrill of jumping, rappelling, and swimming thorugh this stunning route. Enjoy a tour that is suitable for beginners and which includes drinks and snacks.  Meet your guide and get set up with your well-maintained canyoning gear. Set off on the trail which does not require complex progression techniques, making it good for those who are new to the sport.  Make your way through the canyon and cross the Guadalmina River at a narrow point. Swim through sections of the canyon and enjoy a multitude of jumps (all jumps are optional) with the he largest being an exhilarating 5 meters high. Descend an invigorating 4-meter-high wall using a rappelling technique. Stop to refuel with some light refreshments along the way. Finish your tour at the meeting point and get videos and photos from your guide of your trip to remember your adventure with.

From Costa del Sol: Caminito del Rey Day Trip

5. From Costa del Sol: Caminito del Rey Day Trip

Discover El Caminito del Rey, known as the most dangerous path in the world, one of the biggest tourist attractions in Spain and Málaga. Take in its incredible views, its fascinating history, and its undeniable spectacularity on this must-see excursion to the Caminito del Rey when you're in Malaga. Take a pedestrian walkway more than 3 kilometers long, built on the walls of the Gaitanes Gorge. Explore one of the most beautiful natural enclaves in the province, just 30 kilometers north of Málaga. Find out how the canyon was excavated by the Guadalhorce River. Although the best–known part of the road is the recently restored walkways, the total route of your Caminito del Rey walk is 7.7 kilometers. Your guide will accompany you throughout the tour of the Caminito del Rey, sharing anecdotes and curiosities surrounding this incredible construction.

From Marbella: Canyoning in Guadalmina

6. From Marbella: Canyoning in Guadalmina

Experience the Costa del Sol from an adrenaline-pumping perspective on a canyoning adventure in the province of Malaga. The Guadalmina canyon is the perfect place to (literally) dip your toes into the world of canyoning. After getting picked up in Marbella, head to the canyon, where a range of waterfalls, breathtaking landscapes, and narrow halls await you. Go for a swim in the canyon's crystal-clear waters or feel the fresh spray of water from the refreshing waterfalls. During your canyoning experience, you will experience jumps of up to 7 meters high and rappels of up to 12 meters in height. At the end of the activity, get dropped off back at the meeting point in Marbella.

Nerja: Río Verde Canyoning Tour with Photos

7. Nerja: Río Verde Canyoning Tour with Photos

Meet your friendly crew in Nerja, then head off on the 1 hour journey to Río Verde. Upon arrival, enjoy a scenic 1 hour hike along the river bank to reach one of Andalusia’s most impressive ravines. Arrive at the Y Waterfall, and get kitted out with all the necessary safety equipment. Listen to your instructor's tips and recommendations, then start your descent. Spend an unforgettable and leisurely 3 hours canyoning down the ravine. The descent includes some jumps (optional) and 2 thrilling rappels. Change out of your kit after, and enjoy your snack before returning to Nerja.

Estepona: Sierra Bermeja Guided Hiking Tour

8. Estepona: Sierra Bermeja Guided Hiking Tour

Discover the beauty of Sierra Bermeja on a guided hiking tour. Admire the views of the surrounding area as you trek through the Pinsapos Forest and learn a bit about the geology and natural history of the area. Choose to include hotel pickup or meet at the trail. Embark on a short but strenuous walking route that takes you from Estepona through the world's largest Pinsapos forest. Learn about the unique properties of the Pinsapos and how its species must adapt to the harsh environment in order to survive. Throughout the tour, admire the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Genal Valley from the massif of Sierra Bermeja. Learn a little bit about the history of the area with your expert guide, before returning to the starting point in Estepona. You will also receive photos taken by the guide after the tour.

El Chorro: Vía Ferrata at Caminito del Rey Tour

9. El Chorro: Vía Ferrata at Caminito del Rey Tour

Embark on an adventurous tour that combines iron stair climbing, zip-lining, and crossing bridges. Explore the Via Ferrata at El Chorro during a thrilling experience that merges all these activities with Monkey and Tibetan bridges. Start the tour by meeting your guide at the train station El Chorro. El Chorro is a very famous town near Málaga, internationally known by the extreme beauty of its landscapes and also for the popular Caminito del Rey rock formations with 350 meters walls. First, listen as your guide gives you a quick briefing on how to negotiate the rugged terrain. Walk to the start of the Vía Ferrata and set off on a 4-hour climb over the rocks using the equipment provided to clip onto the steel cables. Climb up 260 meters for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy some free time to just sit and contemplate the wonders of nature, while your guide will provide you with some energizing snacks. Although this tour is longer than some others, it is easier than others. At the end of the tour, take the 40-minute hike back to the starting point where your tour concludes.

El Chorro: Caminito del Rey Day Trip with Kayaking Tour

10. El Chorro: Caminito del Rey Day Trip with Kayaking Tour

Spend an entire day enjoying the Caminito del Rey on this day tour. Go for a refreshing swim in the Conde del Guadalhorce Reservoir, stroll along a path in the trees over the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Gorge, and kayak through calm waters. Meet your guide in the morning in El Chorro at the Hotel La Garganta. Pick up your picnic box and hop on the bus to travel to the Conde del Guadalhorce Reservoir. Once arriving at the Camping Ardales near the reservoir, take some time to explore the beautiful facilities at the campground. Next, jump in your kayaks and begin your 2-hour guided kayaking trip. After your kayaking tour ends, cool off with a dip in the reservoir and replenish with a delicious picnic lunch under the pine trees. Board your bus again to head to Caminito del Rey Natural Park. At Caminito del Rey, meet your official park guide and begin your 7-kilometer trek through the iconic Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Gorge's treetop wooden platforms. From your 100-meter high vantage point, enjoy stunning views of the gorge and its rocks. Stop to take photos at the glass balcony and as you cross the suspension bridge. While you walk, hear the history of El Chorro, the Costa del Sol, and Caminito del Rey. Return to your bus at the end of your hike and drive back to the meeting point in El Chorro.

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Buying tickets on this app was a very valid alternative to the official website (where they sell out quickly) to find free entrances without a guide they cost €4 more but it's worth it. Overall it is an easy walk and suitable for all of us. We spent scarce 3 hours stopping for a snack and lots of photos. The experience is breathtaking those who suffer from vertigo may have difficulty in some places but always in total safety. To park, I recommend following the signs for the north entrance and arriving at the car park near the Kiosco bar near the path with the tunnel which is a 1.5 km walk from the entrance where they check the tickets and give you a helmet and balaclava.

We had a fabulous day led by our fantastic tour guide Lewis, who was very knowledgable and gave a very informative and interesting talk . The tour itself was amazing, very picturesque and the views were incredible. The only negative was that the pick up time was not very clear as two pick up times were shown, but after sending a message via the chat option the correct time was confirmed shortly after.

Everything was perfect. The guide was very nice, helpful and had much knowledge of the area and the Caminito which he shared with us on our way to the Caminito del Rey. I made my reservation from Norway and the trip went as I expected from pick up to drop off.

It was an amazing experience! I would recommend to anyone who visits Malaga! Stunning scenery!

Great day out. Good value and best route from Torre del Mar.