Malaga (Spain Granada)

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Malaga cruise port

Region
Mediterranean - Black Sea

Local Time
2024-11-23 00:58

min: 57 °F (13 °C) / max: 67 °F (20 °C) 59°F
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Min / Max Temperature67 °F / 20 °C
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Port Malaga cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Malaga, Spain Granada. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 November, 2024
Friday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineWind Star07:0002 Nov, 21:00
3 November, 2024
Sunday
Holland America Cruises cruise linems Oosterdam08:0018:00
3 November, 2024
Sunday
MSC Cruises Cruises cruise lineMSC Orchestra08:0019:00
3 November, 2024
Sunday
Celebrity Cruises Cruises cruise lineCelebrity Equinox08:0018:00
4 November, 2024
Monday
Seabourn Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeabourn Sojourn08:0018:00
4 November, 2024
Monday
Royal Caribbean Cruises cruise lineExplorer Of The Seas11:0019:00
5 November, 2024
Tuesday
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeven Seas Mariner07:0018:00
5 November, 2024
Tuesday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineWind Surf09:0023:00
5 November, 2024
Tuesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle des Oceans14:0007 Nov, 09:00
5 November, 2024
Tuesday
Costa Cruises Cruises cruise lineCosta Diadema14:0019:00
6 November, 2024
Wednesday
Star Clippers Cruises cruise lineStar Flyer
6 November, 2024
Wednesday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Dawn08:00
6 November, 2024
Wednesday
TUI Cruises Cruises cruise lineMein Schiff 508:0019:00
6 November, 2024
Wednesday
Costa Cruises Cruises cruise lineCosta Favolosa08:0018:00
7 November, 2024
Thursday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Dawn17:00
7 November, 2024
Thursday
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines Cruises cruise lineFred Olsen Borealis01 Jan, 02:00
7 November, 2024
Thursday
Marella Cruises Cruises cruise lineMarella Explorer06:0001 Jan, 02:00
7 November, 2024
Thursday
Oceania Cruises Cruises cruise lineOceania Marina09:0019:00
7 November, 2024
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle des Oceans18:0008 Nov, 20:00
8 November, 2024
Friday
Royal Caribbean Cruises cruise lineOdyssey Of The Seas08:0018:00
9 November, 2024
Saturday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineWind Spirit07:0010 Nov, 21:00
10 November, 2024
Sunday
MSC Cruises Cruises cruise lineMSC Poesia08:0019:00
11 November, 2024
Monday
Princess Cruises Cruises cruise lineSky Princess08:0018:00
13 November, 2024
Wednesday
Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineNorwegian Prima07:0019:00
13 November, 2024
Wednesday
Princess Cruises Cruises cruise lineCaribbean Princess08:0018:00
13 November, 2024
Wednesday
Azamara Cruises Cruises cruise lineAzamara Quest08:0022:00
14 November, 2024
Thursday
Royal Caribbean Cruises cruise lineVoyager Of The Seas08:0018:00
14 November, 2024
Thursday
Marella Cruises Cruises cruise lineMarella Discovery 222:00
15 November, 2024
Friday
Celebrity Cruises Cruises cruise lineCelebrity Equinox08:0018:00
15 November, 2024
Friday
AIDA Cruises Cruises cruise lineAIDAdiva08:0018:00
16 November, 2024
Saturday
Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineNorwegian Pearl08:0019:00
16 November, 2024
Saturday
Phoenix Reisen Cruises cruise lineAmera09:0018:00
17 November, 2024
Sunday
Marella Cruises Cruises cruise lineMarella Voyager22:00
18 November, 2024
Monday
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Cruises cruise linems Europa08:0018:00
19 November, 2024
Tuesday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Moon08:0019:00
19 November, 2024
Tuesday
Holland America Cruises cruise linems Nieuw Statendam08:0018:00
19 November, 2024
Tuesday
Costa Cruises Cruises cruise lineCosta Diadema14:0020:00
20 November, 2024
Wednesday
Star Clippers Cruises cruise lineStar Clipper
20 November, 2024
Wednesday
Seabourn Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeabourn Sojourn08:0017:00
20 November, 2024
Wednesday
MSC Cruises Cruises cruise lineMSC Grandiosa08:0017:00
21 November, 2024
Thursday
Marella Cruises Cruises cruise lineMarella Discovery 206:0022:00
24 November, 2024
Sunday
Costa Cruises Cruises cruise lineCosta Fortuna08:0016:00
24 November, 2024
Sunday
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeven Seas Navigator09:0019:00
25 November, 2024
Monday
Cunard Cruises cruise lineQueen Anne
25 November, 2024
Monday
Celebrity Cruises Cruises cruise lineCelebrity Infinity08:0018:00
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
AIDA Cruises Cruises cruise lineAIDAdiva11:0020:00
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
Royal Caribbean Cruises cruise lineAdventure Of The Seas11:0019:00
27 November, 2024
Wednesday
MSC Explora Journeys Cruises cruise lineMSC Explora 109:0023:00
27 November, 2024
Wednesday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Ray13:0028 Nov, 23:00
28 November, 2024
Thursday
P&O Cruises Cruises cruise lineIona
28 November, 2024
Thursday
Marella Cruises Cruises cruise lineMarella Discovery 206:0022:00
28 November, 2024
Thursday
Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineNorwegian Escape08:0018:00
29 November, 2024
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Saturn

Malaga is a major port city and cruise port (together with Motril) to Granada City - the capital of Spain's Granada Province (Autonomous Community of Andalusia). By population (around 580,000) the city is ranked Andalusia's 2nd-largest (after Granada City) and Spain's 6th-largest (following Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, Zaragoza).

Malaga is located on Costa del Sol (Western Mediterranean Sea), approx 100 km (62 mi) east of Gibraltar and 130 km (81 mi) north of Africa. Around 6 million tourists visit the city annually. The most visited sites are Museo Picasso Malaga, Carmen Thyssen Museum, the Old Town, beaches. As cruise port, Malaga is Iberia's second-busiest (on the (Iberian Peninsula) - following only Barcelona.

A hill walking path leads to Mount Gibralfaro - offering a panoramic view of the entire city and also the Gibralfaro Castle. Other nearby attractions include Alcazaba Palace (11th-century fortification), Roman Theatre, Cathedral, Santiago Apostle Parish Church (16th-century), the old Jewish quarter. Another walking path follows Paseo del Parque promenade - running alongside a grand park (with palm trees and statues) and ending in Calle Larios (main commercial street in downtown).

The city is served by Malaga Airport - ranked by passenger traffic Spain's 4th-busiest (after Madrid, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca). The airport (officially Malaga-Costa del Sol) is located approx 8 km (5 mi) southwest of the city and connects via international flights to 60+ countries. In 2017, the airport served ~18,6 million pax.

Port Malaga

Founded by the Phoenicians, Port Malaga (locode ESAGP) is among the Mediterranean's busiest. Currently, it is ranked Spain's second-largest (after Barcelona), with annual trade volumes of 400,000+ TEU containers (containership units) and ~700,000 passengers (ferry and cruise tourists).

The Port's main activities are ferry and cruise passenger shipping and cargo import (containerized, breakbulk, vehicles). During its first major development (1900-1910) the Port was extensively reconstructed and modernized. In that period were expanded all quays and was completed the Maritime Station (passenger terminal).

In late January 2020, GPH (Global Ports Holding Plc) announced the purchase of the remaining Malaga Cruise Port concession shares from Malaga Port Authority for EUR1,5 million. The deal was via GPH's joint venture company Creuers Del Port de Barcelona SA. GPH (2004-founded, UK-based company, currently world's largest cruise port operator) now holds 62% of Creuers' shares, with the remainder owned by RCCL (Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd). Before 2020, Creuers owned 80% of Port Malaga's concession and on Jan 29 purchased the outstanding 20%. Malaga Cruise Port manages all the 3 cruise ship terminals, which have combined pier length ~1350 m (4430 ft).

Port Malaga has all 10 wharves in operation:

  • East Quay (main cruise port)
  • Ricardo Gross Quay 1 (dock for megayachts and small cruise ships)
  • Guadiaro Quay 2 (cruise vessels)
  • Canovas Quay 3 (Ro-Ro and Ro-Pax vessels / ferries)
  • Hereida Quay 4 (RoRo vessels / car carriers, bulk liquid and breakbulk cargoes)
  • Quay 5 (Floating dock for shiprepairs)
  • Romero Oak Grove 1 Quay 6 and Romero Oak Grove 2 Quay 7 (bulk liquids and dangerous cargoes)
  • Multipurpose Quay 9 (container ships, Ro-Ro vessels)
  • Soft Port 1 (bulk liquid cargoes)

All quays are connected via roads and railways. Port Malaga can be accessed via 2 Highways - A7 (Barcelona-Cadiz, running along the coast) and A45 (Cordoba-Malaga).

  • Port's main business is cargo imports, with total annual volumes over 3 million tons. Of these, around 2 million tons are break bulk cargoes, including cement, clinker / waste coal, cereals, grains, petcoke, fertilizers. Exports include processed food and construction equipment.
  • The annual boxship cargo trade is over 450,000 TEUs (containers). Annual liquid bulk is approx 70,000 MT (mainly olive oil).
  • The annual cruise passenger shipping traffic is around 211,000 (embarking tourists) and over 220 cruise ship calls.

The Mario Lopez Shipyard (part of Cernaval Group) was founded in the early 1980s. The yard's current annual business volume is 40+ ship repairs.

Future port development plans include:

  • (Hereida Quay 4) refurbishment and expansion (new 500 car spaces to be added) - budget EUR 33 million
  • (Guadiaro Quay 2) building a new cruise terminal, port museum, education center - budget EUR 22 million
  • (Ricardo Gross Quay 1) expansion of the yacht marina, adding new 24 slots for megayachts with max LOA length 30 m (98 ft)
  • (Eastern Quay) the passenger terminal will be redesigned and enlarged (to 1270 m2 / 13670 ft2) to double its existing annual passenger capacity (up to 560,000). The new terminal will include 2 heights and 2 berths (ship docks - Southern and Northern) - budget EUR 21,3 million.

Regularly scheduled ferries from Malaga are operated by the companies BALEARIA and NAVIERA ARMAS, both linking to Melilla/Spanish Morocco via 6 crossings per week each (12 total weekly voyages, travel time ~6 hours).

Malaga cruise terminal

Malaga cruise port is located in the Mediterranean. In terms of cruise traffic, it is the second port in the Peninsula. The traffic grows annually.

Malaga Cruise port has two terminal -Terminal A and Terminal B. The total area is 14,000 m2. Both terminals have two levels, one north pier and one south pier. The maximum length for a ship that can be accommodated is 340 m. Malaga cruise port terminals serves vessels located in the ADL and the Eastern quays too.

The terminals have great passengers’ movement facilities and luggage facilities. The security measures are up to date and the services at top level.

Malaga cruise port is protected by a bay. The entrance is close to the city’s historic center. At the end there is a promenade with beautiful view of the cathedral and the whole harbor.

In August Malaga cruise port houses a pyrotechnic spectacle. Popular are the Music festivals and concerts inside the port.

Malaga Airport is accessible via motorway. You will need 15 minutes from Malaga cruise port.

Kilometre and a half away are the Malaga Bus Station and Malaga railway station.

Malaga tours, shore excursions, hotels

City Tours and Shore Excursions

  • La Alcazaba: dates from the 11th century. It is constructed on the Phoenician-Punic origin old fort. Located on the Mount Gibralfaro hill.
  • Gibralfaro: the castle name is after a Phoenician beacon.
  • Roman Theatre: dates from the 1st century BC. It is built in the Roman city by Emperor Caesar Augustus. Located next to the Cathedral. Castle of Gibralfaro and Alcazaba are in adjacent.
  • Picasso’s Birthplace (Museum), Fundacion Picasso: Pablo Picaso was born in 1881 in Malaga. His home is located in the Plaza de La Merced and currently it is the Picaso Foundation’s headquarters and a historic monument with artistic heritage.
  • Tivoli World: located in Benalmadena. This amusement park is the perfect place for whole the family.
  • The Cathedral: built over a former Great Mosque. It combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
  • Sagrario Church: next to the Cathedral.
  • Santiago Church: the church where in 1881 was baptized Picaso. It is on Calle Granada.
  • Palace Marqués de Valdeflores: located in calle Carreterría.
  • Bishop’s Palace: or Palacio Episcopal. It dates from 1762. Bishop’s Palace is located to the Cathedral. Among the most beautiful places to visit in Malaga.
  • Customs Palace: or Palacio de la Aduana. Dates from 1788. It was built to manage the port’s traffic.
  • Malaga Bullring: dates from 1867, located in La Malaguerta.
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