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Andalusia Day Trips from Málaga: Granada, Ronda & Nerja

Málaga is the perfect base for exploring inland Andalusia. In under two hours you can reach the Alhambra in Granada, the cliff-top town of Ronda or the caves of Nerja. Here are the best day trips from Málaga — with the top-rated guided tours and round-trip transport to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Alhambra & Granada, skip-the-line
  2. 2Ronda & the white villages
  3. 3Nerja Caves & Frigiliana
  4. 4Round-trip pickup from the coast

Granada and the Alhambra

The Alhambra is the highlight of any trip inland, and Granada sits about 90 minutes from Málaga by road. A guided day trip handles the tricky timed-entry tickets to the Nasrid Palaces and the Generalife gardens, so you skip the queues that form at the gate. Most tours include round-trip transport from Málaga or the Costa del Sol, leaving free time to wander the Albaicín quarter and enjoy tapas before the return drive.

Ronda and the white villages

Perched on a gorge spanned by the dramatic Puente Nuevo bridge, Ronda is one of Andalusia's most photogenic towns and an easy day trip from Málaga. Many tours pair it with Setenil de las Bodegas, where whitewashed houses tuck under overhanging rock. You'll have time to see the bullring, the old Moorish quarter and the clifftop viewpoints, with a guide sharing the history and comfortable transport doing the mountain driving for you.

Nerja, its caves and Frigiliana

East along the coast, Nerja is famous for the Balcón de Europa viewpoint and its vast prehistoric caves filled with stalactites. Day trips usually combine the caves with Frigiliana, a hillside pueblo of flower-lined lanes voted one of Spain's prettiest villages. It's a relaxed, scenic outing — less driving than Granada or Ronda — with plenty of free time to swim, browse craft shops or linger over lunch by the sea.

Planning your Andalusia day trips

All three trips run year-round and most include hotel or central pickup from Málaga and the Costa del Sol resorts. Granada is the longest day, so start early and book the Alhambra well ahead — entry slots sell out weeks in advance in spring and summer. Ronda and Nerja are more flexible and easier last-minute. If you have several days, spacing the trips out lets you balance them with time in Málaga itself.

Andalusia day trips — FAQ

What are the best day trips from Málaga?
The three classic day trips are Granada and the Alhambra, the clifftop town of Ronda with the white villages, and Nerja with its caves and Frigiliana. All are reachable in around one to two hours and most tours include round-trip transport from Málaga.
How far is Granada from Málaga?
Granada is about 125 km from Málaga, roughly 90 minutes to two hours by road. A guided day trip includes transport and, crucially, timed-entry Alhambra tickets that regularly sell out weeks ahead, especially in spring and summer.
Do Andalusia day trips include hotel pickup?
Most day trips offer pickup from central Málaga and the Costa del Sol resorts, so you can relax while the driver handles the mountain and coastal roads. Check each listing for exact pickup points and departure times before booking.