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CHEAP MALAGA AIRPORT TRANSFERSThere are many ways to get to your chosen holiday resort. You can hire a car, catch a bus or take a train but infra-structure in Spain on the whole is in its infancy stage. The Costa del Sol being as well visited as it is and having had tourists over many decades has more services available than any other coastal region in Spain. In this article we offer help and advice to travellers who are flying to Malaga airport and who need to get what is known as an airport transfer to their chosen destination on the Costa del Sol. Many people fly into Malaga airport which is the gateway to the whole Costa del Sol region with many scheduled flights arriving from all over Europe as well as budget airlines such as EasyJet and Ryanair. The Costa del Sol in Spain is noted for it's beaches, the reliable climate, fancy marinas, vibrant nightlife, many golf courses and a variety of tourist resorts from busy high rise destinations such as Fuengirola to quiet small fishing villages. Many tourists arriving at Malaga airport just want to get to their accommodation and resort and most likely will just want to walk to the nearest beach, shops, bars and restaurants. So for them hiring a car from Malaga is an unnecessary expense and they just want to know how to get from Malaga airport to their hotel, apartment or villa as cheaply as possible. It is always a nice idea to be able to really go on holiday and not have to do any driving. Just make sure that where you are staying in the resort that you are able to walk everywhere you would like to such as the beach, restaurants, supermarkets and shops. COSTS OF TAXI FARES FROM MALAGA AIRPORTThere are many taxi services all over the Costa del Sol but be aware that some people operating as taxi drivers are unlicensed and uninsured who are working on the black taking work away from legal registered drivers so beware which taxi you are getting into. The most popular way to get an airport transfer from Malaga airport to your chosen destination is by taking a taxi. Getting a taxi will be the most expensive airport transfer option but it is also the most convenient because as soon as you leave the airport terminal, the taxi rank is close by, you can get in and immediately be on your way to your holiday accommodation. Do note that most taxis can only carry four people so if your group numbers more than four, your best option may be to hire a private minibus or bus. So if you are arriving at Malaga Airport how much do taxis cost? To get
a taxi cab from Malaga airport to Algeciras the fare costs €148. BUS SERVICES FROM MALAGA AIRPORTThere is a bus service from Malaga Airport to Marbella bus station taking forty five minutes at a cost of €4.03. The Portillo Bus Company provides bus services to the following locations: the Airport at Malaga, Algeciras, Almeria, Benahavis, Benalmadena, Cadiz, Coin, Cordoba, Estepona, Fuengirola, Granada, Hipercor, the Hospital, Jaen, La Linea, Malaga, Merida, Nueva Andalucia, Ojen, Ronda, San Pedro, Sevilla, Torremolinos, Ubeda and Urbenas. For how often the buses run and the times please look at their timetable on their website. Another way to get around the Costa Del Sol quickly and efficiently is to use the available shuttle services of which there are many companies offering transfer services. Below are some more shuttle service companies offering airport transfers from Malaga airport. These are private companies offering Malaga airport transfers by coach or by bus. if you are looking for a cost effective and cheap way of getting from Malaga airport to your holiday destination this is probably the best option. Resort
Hoppa The advantage with a private bus, minibus or shuttlebus is that you are dropped off directly at your accommodation without the price tag of a taxi. The disadvantage is it takes longer as you may be just one of a whole group of holidaymakers going to different parts of the resort. TRAIN SERVICES FROM MALAGATrain services are more limited on the Costa Del Sol but there are two local lines. The first leaves from the Málaga Renfe station, operating in the western Costa del Sol area and the second serves inland towns leaving from Málaga city. Other cities are more easily reached by road. There is a train service every 30 minutes from Málaga Airport to the centre of Málaga and as far as Fuengirola, covering all the major resorts of the Costa del Sol. For further information on resorts and departure timetable please visit the Renfe site.
Malaga Airport Transfers Page Summary - If you are going to Spain and you are flying into Malaga airport you will need to get to your destination somehow, this is known as an Malaga airport transfer. In this article we list options such as taxis, private coaches, buses and shuttle buses to your chosen destination on the Costa del Sol. When considering what is the right option for you, ask yourself: are you close to all the amenities or do you need a car? If you are going on the bus or train, are the terminals close to your accommodation and do I need to catch a taxi from there. There is much to consider when booking your holiday. Other useful Malaga pages: Malaga Weather | Malaga Webcams | Apartments For Rent in Malaga | Estate Agents in Malaga | Long Term Lets Malaga | Car Hire Malaga Airport | Maps of Malaga | Malaga Tourist Information | Malaga Airport Parking Related Pages: Costa del Sol Tourist Information | Costa del Sol Weather |
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