WebThe Malaga-Seville regional train line runs from Malaga central station (Málaga Maria Zambrano) to El Chorro at 8.24am, 1.20pm and 6.07pm. Trains return from El Chorro at 9.51am, 10.56am, 3.12pm and 8.18pm. Journey time is 40 to 47 minutes and a return ticket costs from €6.50 to €10. WebThese El Caminito del Rey tickets and tours are offered in multiple languages: Caminito del Rey Tour Direct From Malaga (From $82.73) Caminito del Rey private walking tour (From $159.94) Caminito del Rey and Ardales Guided Tour from Costa del Sol (From $76.11) Caminito del Rey group walking tour (From $54.05)
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WebWalk the Caminito del Rey (The King’s Little Pathway) through the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes gorge on this full-day tour from Malaga. Head into Andalucia’s countryside for a guided hike along the suspended footbridge and cliffside pathway, suspended about 328 feet (100 meters) above the river, as you absorb the bird’s-eye views. The roughly 3.2 … WebHow to book Caminito del Rey tickets, entrance prices and guided tour. Total cost ... The tour to Caminito del Rey from Malaga can range between 49 euros and 69 euros depending on the season. Food, water, guided tour, transportation, and transfer back to Malaga are included in the trip. We would recommend you to go on a small group … dr brice djanda kasadji
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WebThe Caminito del Rey route is spectacular from beginning to end, running through cliffs, canyons, and a large valley. It crosses the landscapes of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a … WebThe price of tickets for the Caminito del Rey trail varies according to the visit. The general ticket costs 10 euros and the guided tour 18 euros. The guided tour of the Caminito del Rey is designed for those who want to … Web7. 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. dr brice kopas