Malaga

Private Jet Charter to Malaga

Malaga is the capital of the Costa del Sol - a cultural hub due to its quirky museums, pedestrianised streets, innovative restaurants, and stylish hotels. It’s become an increasingly popular destination for luxury travellers seeking a perfect blend of rich culture, history and the stunning Mediterranean landscapes that this gem has to offer. 

Chartering a private jet to Malaga guarantees you a seamless travel experience from start to finish. 

The flight time to Malaga will vary depending on the type of private aircraft, as well as where you are travelling from: 
•    London to Malaga: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes
•    Paris to Malaga: approx. 2 hours 20 minutes 
•    Palma to Malaga: approx. 1 hour 10 minutes
•    Milan to Malaga: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes
•    Zurich to Malaga: approx. 2 hours 40 minutes 
•    Berlin to Malaga: approx. 3 hours 

Top Things to Do in Malaga

Our list of the top tourist hotspots and hidden gems to consider for your upcoming trip to Malaga, curated by the travel experts at Air Partner. 

1. Panoramic city views from Alcazaba 

Aerial panoramic view of Alcazaba of Antequera, a Moorish foretress in MalagaOne of the most popular attractions is the Malaga Alcazaba – an atmospheric palace and fortress with ornamental gardens. This Muslim citadel was built between 1057 and 1063 and has since undergone multiple reconstructions. You can visit the palace, gardens, ponds, and admire the archaeological remains in the on-site museum. Head to the top to bathe in the postcard-worthy panoramic views of the city and Mediterranean.  

2. Explore the Historic Casco Antiguo 

Panoramic view of Malaga city centre, SpainMalaga’s historic centre, known as the Casco Antiguo, features narrow, charming streets, picturesque squares, and beautiful historic buildings. The Malaga Cathedral is located here, often referred to as the ‘One-Armed Lady’ due to its unfinished second tower. For the shopaholics, the city’s main shopping street – Calle Larios – can also be found nearby.  

3. Visit the Picasso Museum 

Pablo Picasso Bronze Statue in Plaza de la Merced, MalagaAs the birthplace of legendary artist Pablo Picasso, Malaga is home to the Picasso Museum – a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Housed in the Buenavista Place, the museum features a collection of over 200 words by Picasso, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. Take an in-depth look at Picasso’s artistic journey, from his early days through to his most iconic masterpieces. 

4. Soak up the sun on La Malagueta Beach

Malagueta Beach in Malaga, SpainLa Malagueta Beach is Malaga’s most popular beach, just a short walk from the city centre. It’s famed for its golden sands and clear Mediterranean waters, as well as a lively atmosphere. If you would prefer a quieter alternative, Playa de Pedregalejo is a charming local beach renowned for its traditional fishing village vibe.  

5. Connect with nature in the Botanical Gardens

Rounded orange flowers in the foreground in a garden in MalagaNestled away on the outskirts of Malaga, the Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción is a tropical paradise that is commonly overlooked by the typical tourist itinerary. It was established in the mid-19th century, and now features over 50,000 plants including many rare tropical species among the scenic walking paths. Head to the top before you leave to enjoy stunning views of the city and coast.  

6. Experience the Roman Theatre

The archaeological remains of the theater of ancient Malacca in Malaga city, SpainThe Roman Theatre of Malaga is an ancient site dating back to the 1st century BC, offering visitors a fascinating window into the city’s Roman heritage. Explore the seating areas, orchestra, stage, and adjacent centre that provides additional context and historical information. The theatre is still in use for numerous cultural events and performances, so it could be worth checking what is on while you’re visiting. 

7. Shop like a local at the Atarazanas Market

Fruit and vegetable stall in the indoor market of Mercado de AtarazanasMalaga’s most iconic market is the Atarazanas Market, which is housed in a beautiful 19th-century building that was once a shipyard. A feast for the senses, the market buzzes with life as vendors sell everything from fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheese, and other local delicacies. This is a must-visit spot for foodies. 

Where to Stay in Malaga

Tropical luxury resort on a summers day

Over the last decade, Malaga has emerged as the destination of choice for luxury travellers and with this has followed an abundance of luxury hotels and rental apartments. Here are our top recommendations. 

The Gran Hotel Miramar oozes 5-star glamour. It opened in 1926 but has since been completely restored with a different interior design on each floor – including Arabic, Mediterranean, and Modernist. For the ultimate in luxury, book one of the signature suites - such as the Crown Suite that features a circular bed, or the Royal Suite that boasts an expansive private, sea-facing terrace. 

In the quietest neighbourhood of central Malaga, you can find the 4-star boutique Mariposa Hotel. Located in the heart of Soho, known as Malaga's ‘Arts District’, the Mariposa Hotel is perfectly positioned for guests who wish to explore the city’s cultural offerings. The area is renowned for its street art, galleries, and trendy cafes, making it an ideal base for those who appreciate urban culture and creativity.

If you're a fan of a beautiful sea view and spawling rooftop terrace, you will love the 'Deck-top Daydream' rental home. Located on the outskirts of La Malaguetta, this home is spread over three floors, with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms to accommodate up to 8 guests. The crown jewel of this residence is without a doubt the outdoor kitchen-bar and deck-top swimming pool, giving you time to rest and relax after a day exploring the many offerings of Malaga. 

Group Charter Flights to Malaga

Panoramic view from airplane

For larger groups, chartering a private jet to Malaga is an efficient and comfortable solution. Whether for corporate events, family gatherings, or special celebrations, group charters offer flexibility, privacy, and a bespoke travel experience tailored to your needs.

Malaga is a unique destination for events and has invested heavily in the MICE sector in recent times to provide world-class facilities for corporate businesses. 

There is an enormous variety of venues for business tourism. The Congress Palaces in Málaga is well-known but there are also large and boutique hotels that make ideal venues. Museums have also become popular places to hold corporate events, as well as the many restaurants that line the Costa Del Sol.

Recommended Airport in Malaga for Private Jet

Panoramic aerial view of Malaga from a hill

Malaga’s main international airport, Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), serves the Costa Del Sol region and is also one of Spain’s oldest airports. 

It is well-equipped to handle private aviation traffic with dedicated private jet terminals, offering exclusive services and amenities, and fast-track procedures to ensure a smooth arrival and departure. Located just 8 kilometres from the city centre, it provides easy access to all that Malaga has to offer.

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