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Museo Picasso Málaga
Major museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso, featuring a strong collection of his works in the Palacio de Buenavista. One of the city’s essential cultural visits.
Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Órgiva to Málaga among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $18. For those with little time consider booking a bus which can get you there in 2h 17m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $18, and a bus costs an average of $18.
Distance: 49 nautical miles (91 km)
Most popular Bus | Driving |
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$18 Average price Cheapest | $23 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
2h 47m Average total duration Fastest 2h 17m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 1h 30m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
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Take a ferry from Órgiva to Málaga and enjoy the approximately 49 nautical miles (91 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 49 nautical miles (91 km) |
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Low Season Jul - Sep |
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Major museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso, featuring a strong collection of his works in the Palacio de Buenavista. One of the city’s essential cultural visits.
Branch of the Pompidou with modern and contemporary art, known for its colorful waterfront cube and rotating international exhibitions.
Well-regarded museum in a historic palace, especially strong in 19th-century Spanish and Andalusian painting.
Málaga’s signature shopping street, elegant and highly photogenic, especially popular for festivals, lights, and social-media snapshots.
Classic panoramic viewpoint above the city, widely considered the best place for skyline and sunset photos.
Modern waterfront promenade by the port, lined with views, public art, and a lively marina atmosphere.
Fresh sardines skewered on cane and grilled over charcoal on the beach. This is Málaga’s signature summer dish and a classic of the Costa del Sol.
A chilled soup of almonds, garlic, olive oil, bread, and vinegar, often served with grapes or melon. It is a historic Málaga specialty, especially valued in hot weather.
A thick tomato-based cold soup from nearby Antequera made with bread, olive oil, garlic, and vegetables, usually topped with egg or ham. It is richer than gazpacho and very typical in the province.
Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant at Muelle Uno offering modern Andalusian tasting menus in an elegant waterfront space.
Well-regarded traditional restaurant near the centre, known for hearty Andalusian cooking, quality seafood, and classic service.
Popular traditional tapas bar in the historic centre, known for classic Andalusian dishes, vermouth, and a bustling casual setting.
Moderate by Spanish standards: tapas and coffee are affordable, while seafront dining and summer stays cost more.
Service is usually included. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good table service is appreciated, but not required. Little or no tip is normal for coffee, bars, and taxis.
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Port Of Málaga, Málaga -> Málaga Centro Alameda, Málaga
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Órgiva to Málaga by ferry. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest ferry, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Málaga, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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