Puerto de Málaga

Puerto de Málaga
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Malaga an incomparable tourist destination, with excellent air and land communications and a privileged location in the Mediterranean, has allowed the city to consolidate itself as the 2nd Spanish port in the Peninsula in terms of tourist cruise ships traffic, with a progressive annual growth. These elements, in addition to the sea terminals for cruise ships, make Malaga Port as the base for the most important cruise ships in the Mediterranean.

Malaga Port is found in the province of Andalusia with the biggest economy and is an important logistics hub connected by sea, land and air to the world. Over 7,000 linear metres of the mooring areas on the wharfs of Malaga Port allow it to operate all sorts of traffic.

Train arrival

The passengers travelling from Málaga-María Zambrano Train Station on the high-speed train (AVE) have a 2h 10 minute trip to Madrid.

Car arrival

The road network makes Málaga Port one of Spain's places with the best connection to the Iberian Peninsula and the rest of Europe. The Port road access is on the "New Access to Malaga Port via Ronda Intermedia-San Andrés", which connects the outer roundabouts of Málaga Ring Road, on which the two national roads are found, A-7 (Barcelona-Cádiz) and A-45 (Córdoba-Málaga), which connect at Antequera with the A-92 motorway. Algeciras 90 minutes, Seville 2 hours, Córdoba 90 minutes and Granada 60 minutes; these are some of the closest cities by road.

Bus arrival

Málaga Bus Station is next to the María Zambrano Train Station. Access to Malaga Port by bus. Lines: 1 - 3 - 16 - 19 - 24

Passengers terminals Levante Sea Station with cruise ship terminals A and B, in the Levante area, with two heights and two docks: one to the north and another one to the south. Special attention has been paid to improve the supply and passengers and luggage transit operations, meeting all the safety requirements of the international Ship and Harbour facility Protection code (PBIP), making use of the latest technology applied in this field, both when treating luggage and in relation to the professional services provided to passengers. Moreover, the new Sea Station of Palmeral, in Dock 2 "Guadiaro - Palmeral de las Sorpresas", for smaller cruise ships. Enjoy a unique environment, a 5 minute walk from the city's historic centre. Dock 3 “Cánovas” is currently used for passenger and goods traffic of the regular line with Ceuta and Melilla. It features a moving hydraulic walkway, which is connected directly to the Sea Station, where travellers pass through the Police and Customs comfortably. It has a cafeteria, restaurant, telephones, toilets, ATMs, etc. Málaga International Airport are connected to the main cities of the five continents.

Daily regular line Málaga - Melilla: Acciona Transmediterránea S.A.

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Puerto de Málaga
Autoridad Portuaria de Málaga, Muelle de Cánovas, s/n, 29001
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  • Accessible for handicapped
  • Bar
  • Captaincy
  • Customs
  • Facilities for Disabled
  • Parking
  • Rent a car
  • Restaurant
  • Shopping area
  • Shuttle Bus
  • Toilets

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