Best Malaga Boat Trips: Local Expert Tips [2024]

Best Malaga Boat Trips: Local Expert Tips [2024]

If you’re looking for the best Malaga boat trips, you came to the right place!

I live near Malaga on Costa del Sol, and completed two boat trips from Malaga so far, so in this article, I will recommend some of the most popular options, and answer all the questions you might have.

If you prefer to book right away instead of reading all the details and options, I have included a link to the bestselling and most popular catamaran trip below.

Just click the link to see the dates and prices, they have free cancellation and reserve now pay later policy.

BOOK NOW: Malaga: Sunset Sailing Catamaran Trip with Glass of Cava

Malaga Boat Trips: Best Catamaran Option

This boat trip is the most popular option if you’re looking for a short cruise on a catamaran. In this case, it’s not just any cruise, but one that’s perfectly timed for a sunset, and with a free glass of cava included in your ticket, you’re in for an experience to remember.

The boat leaves from the main port in Malaga (Muelle Uno), only thing you need to do is to spot the boat with the name Mundo Marino.

Once you find the boat, just show your ticket and you will be allowed on board and served your glass of cava. The whole trip lasts 1.5 hours and you get to see the coastline of Malaga from the most beautiful vantage point while admiring the stunning sunset.

The boat is very modern and spacious, with lots of seating options, or you can just sit on the net and watch the sea from there. It’s also suitable for wheelchair users.

BOOK NOW: Malaga: Sunset Sailing Catamaran Trip with Glass of Cava

  • FREE cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip, giving you lots of flexibility in case your plans change
  • Reserve now and PAY LATER option for this trip
  • FREE glass of cava on board
  • Duration of 1.5 hours
  • Bar service on board
  • Toilets
  • Available 5 times per week
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Modern catamaran with lots of space
malaga boat trips

Malaga Boat Trips: Other Catamaran Options

If you want to see more options available for a catamaran boat trip from Malaga, here are a couple of other ones that run during the day, not timed for the sunset.

OPTION 1: Malaga Bay Catamaran Sailing Cruise

  • Free cancellation, up to 24 hours before the trip
  • Book now and pay later option
  • Duration of 1 to 1.5 hours for the whole trip
  • Departures 6 times per week
  • Bar service on board
  • Toilets
  • 4 departures times per day, so you can select one that works best for you
  • English and Spanish-speaking instructors on board
  • Mundo Marino modern catamaran with all the facilities you need (the same used for the sunset cruise)

OPTION 2: Malaga Catamaran Cruise with Optional Swimming Stop

  • Free cancellation, up to 24 hours before the trip
  • Book now and pay later option
  • Duration of 1 to 1.5 hours for the whole trip
  • Departures up to 7 times per week
  • Multiple departure times per day
  • Bar service on board
  • Toilets
  • English and Spanish-speaking instructors on board
  • Optional for swimming stop (if option selected)
malaga boat trips

Hop-On Hop-Off Malaga Boat

If you want to explore Malaga’s coastline on a hop on and hop off boat, instead of a bus, you also have the option. The pick-up for this boat trip is in Malaga Marina (Muelle Uno), and I listed all the details for this trip below:

  • Get your tickets here
  • Audio commentary in English and Spanish
  • Bar service on board
  • Usually quite busy with limited seats available
  • 1 hour boat trip
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the chosen travel date
  • Arrive at Muelle Uno 1 at least 15 minutes ahead of the scheduled departure

I don’t have personal experience with these trips, but have seen them passing plenty of times they are usually very crowded and you end up feeling like a proper tourist once you get on board.

I personally think the other catamaran options are far better value for money.

Malaga Boat Trips: Frequent Questions

What are the best areas to do boat trips in Malaga?

If you want to rent a boat to see the coastline of Malaga, you have fairly limited options for that in Malaga Marina as it’s used mainly for catamarans, sailboats and bigger cruise ships that dock here. You would have better luck looking at the options at nearby Benalmadena Marina.

Can I get seasick on catamaran cruises from Malaga?

It depends on the time of the year, in spring and autumn the sea may be a little rougher, and even though the waves don’t look that intimidating, you really feel each one passing the boat. I would recommend taking some travel sickness medicine if you’re worried about getting sick on the boat.

Are there any party boats in Malaga?

Yes there are, but the options are limited and the reviews may vary quite a bit!

Can you get a dolphin watching cruise from Malaga?

I would not recommend this as nobody can guarantee whether or not you will see any dolphins.

On my trip in September (pictures used in this post), we actually saw a whole pack of dolphins including the babies, which was completely unheard of for that time of the year.

Dolphins normally swim by the coastline in the early hours of the morning, when no boats circle the area, so to spot a pack of them in the wild is not as common as tour operators like you think.

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