The city of Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians, who migrated there because
of a strong export industry involving metals. From here on, it was a settlement
for Romans, Germanics and Muslims, all thanks to its strategic location close to
the Strait of Gibraltar and North Africa. In each of the towns that make up this
province, its wealth of history is visible at every step and is faithfully represented
by its many museums.
The 101 towns and villages that the province of Malaga comprises are replete
with history, culture, beautiful mountainous countryside and sea views, meaning
that this corner of Spain is and will continue to be an international travel
destination par excellence.
- Tourist information
- Malaga airport