Situated just 6km west of Malaga city, Malaga Airport enjoys great road access from the A7 Autopista del Sol, which links Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella to the west, and Nerja and Granada to the east.
Malaga is the main airport for holiday-makers arriving on the Costa del Sol, and over 12 million passengers pass through […]
18 Feb
Posted by Jim Mackie as About Andalucia, Living in Andalucia, Malaga, Transport
On December 23rd 2007 the new AVE High Spped Train Service between the Spanish Capitol Madrid and The City Of Malaga. The new service means it is now possible to travel between the two cities in appr 2hr 30 mins.
The route travels though Ciudad Real, Puertollano, Córdoba, and Antequera.on its way from the Capitol to […]
If you are travelling into Marbella and don’t want to hire a car, the public transport links here are pretty good with a reliable and extensive bus services. There is a new high speed train service currently under construction which will be based under the new runway at Malaga Airport and run from there […]
Although Gibraltar is not technically part of Andalucia and Spain, its airport is quite convenient for travellers wishing to visit the western parts of the Costa del Sol and its resorts such as Sotogrande and Estepona. It is also a useful alternative to Jerez Airport for the Costa de la Luz.
After the historic agreement between […]
Jerez Airport is around 7km (4 miles) north-east of Jerez on the N-IV road. It is also convenient for Cadiz, about 40km south-east, and the resorts of the Costa de la Luz. It is the only airport in the province of Cadiz.
Jerez Airport is very small so facilities are quite limited. There is however a […]