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Experience the thrill of walking the iconic Caminito del Rey in Málaga, Spain, as you traverse a suspended walkway high above dramatic canyons and the Guadalhorce River. This guided adventure offers breathtaking views of the rugged Andalusian landscape and crystal-clear waters far below, making it a must for nature and adventure lovers.
Your knowledgeable local guide will bring the history of this legendary path to life, sharing captivating stories of its century-old origins and the daring climbers who first built it. Learn about the engineering marvels and the connection to King Alfonso XIII that make this route one of Spain’s most fascinating trails.
The tour begins at the north access point and concludes at the south access, ensuring you see the most spectacular sections of the walkway and tunnels carved into sheer rock. At the end, a convenient shuttle bus connects both access points, running every 30 minutes and taking around 25 minutes each way.
For your comfort, a small bottle of water is provided. Please note, parking is available at either access point, but if you park at the south access, you must arrive at least one hour before the meeting time at the north access. The shuttle bus ticket is not included and should be paid directly to the driver.
Immerse yourself in one of Spain’s most breathtaking hiking experiences and uncover the hidden stories behind Caminito del Rey. Spots fill quickly, so check availability and secure your booking today for an unforgettable adventure!