Malaga Shore Excursion: City Segway Tour
Malaga, Spain
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Trip Type: Ports of Call Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Leave the cruise port and see the sights of Malaga by Segway! Hop aboard a self-balancing, electric Segway. Follow an expert local guide around Malaga’s historical center, learning about the city and its links to the famous Spanish painter Picasso. Admire sights like Malaga Cathedral, Museo Picasso and the Alcazaba citadel on this 2-hour tour.
This small-group shore excursion is limited to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.
This small-group shore excursion is limited to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.
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Leave the cruise port and see the sights of Malaga by Segway! Hop aboard a self-balancing, electric Segway. Follow an expert local guide around Malaga’s historical center, learning about the city and its links to the famous Spanish painter Picasso. Admire sights like Malaga Cathedral, Museo Picasso and the Alcazaba citadel on this 2-hour tour.
This small-group shore excursion is limited to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention from a guide. When your cruise ship docks at the Port of Malaga, head to the city center to meet your friendly guide and start with an orientation session to get familiar with your two-wheeled, electric, self-balancing Segway. Once you feel comfortable, you’ll follow your guide into the buzzing historical heart of the city.
Glide through Constitution Square (Plaza Mayor), passing its bustling sidewalk cafes where Malagueños spill out onto the pavements. Hear of the square’s 15th-century history, and then continue to pedestrianized Larios Street where the city’s swanky shops are found. Pose for photos in front of Larios Monument -- an ornate 19th-century statue of Manuel Domingo Larios (the man who spearheaded Malaga’s urban development).
See Museo Picasso with its pretty whitewashed façade, and then Picasso’s birthplace, while hearing tales and trivia about the man himself. Malaga oozes with arty history, and your guide will point out other notable highlights like Carmen Thyseen Museum, a gallery that showcases modern Spanish art inside Villalón Palace – a magnificent 16th-century building.
Pass the famously lopsided-looking Malaga Cathedral, and then work your way through the side streets to hit Malaga Alcazaba – the city’s most important Moorish landmark. Considered one of the best-preserved Arab citadels in Spain, this palatial fortress was built on the grounds of a Roman town overlooking the city center. Soak up the views and see the recently excavated Roman amphitheater, just next to it.
Glide back down into town and saunter along Malaga Promenade (Palmeral de las Sorpressas), admiring its neat little gardens that separate the town from the seafront. Your tour then finishes at the start point.
Worry-free Shore Excursion:
We will ensure your excursion ends with ample time for you to return to the Port of Malaga for your ship’s departure. In the extremely unlikely event your ship has departed, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call. If your ship is delayed and you are unable to attend this activity, your money will be refunded. See our terms and conditions for full details.
This small-group shore excursion is limited to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention from a guide. When your cruise ship docks at the Port of Malaga, head to the city center to meet your friendly guide and start with an orientation session to get familiar with your two-wheeled, electric, self-balancing Segway. Once you feel comfortable, you’ll follow your guide into the buzzing historical heart of the city.
Glide through Constitution Square (Plaza Mayor), passing its bustling sidewalk cafes where Malagueños spill out onto the pavements. Hear of the square’s 15th-century history, and then continue to pedestrianized Larios Street where the city’s swanky shops are found. Pose for photos in front of Larios Monument -- an ornate 19th-century statue of Manuel Domingo Larios (the man who spearheaded Malaga’s urban development).
See Museo Picasso with its pretty whitewashed façade, and then Picasso’s birthplace, while hearing tales and trivia about the man himself. Malaga oozes with arty history, and your guide will point out other notable highlights like Carmen Thyseen Museum, a gallery that showcases modern Spanish art inside Villalón Palace – a magnificent 16th-century building.
Pass the famously lopsided-looking Malaga Cathedral, and then work your way through the side streets to hit Malaga Alcazaba – the city’s most important Moorish landmark. Considered one of the best-preserved Arab citadels in Spain, this palatial fortress was built on the grounds of a Roman town overlooking the city center. Soak up the views and see the recently excavated Roman amphitheater, just next to it.
Glide back down into town and saunter along Malaga Promenade (Palmeral de las Sorpressas), admiring its neat little gardens that separate the town from the seafront. Your tour then finishes at the start point.
Worry-free Shore Excursion:
We will ensure your excursion ends with ample time for you to return to the Port of Malaga for your ship’s departure. In the extremely unlikely event your ship has departed, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call. If your ship is delayed and you are unable to attend this activity, your money will be refunded. See our terms and conditions for full details.
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