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    Spain Food Sherpas - Malaga Market

    Spain Food Sherpas

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.4 km

    My family had an excellent time on the Malaga Food Sherpa tour with Elysse. We started with a bit…read moreof history and then sat down just outside of the market so have some fried sardines and the tinto de verano. Even those in my family who were not fans of seafood enjoyed this dish. Our group then went into the market and had some samples of olives, almonds and figs. It was excellent. We then travelled for the Charcuterie plate and some vermouth and manzanilla. My choice was the manzanilla but the rest of the family enjoyed the vermouth. The Iberian ham and cheese were wonderful. We walked some more and went to the Malaga-centric food and wine restaurant--Eme Mariano. The red wine was excellent. We paired this with a Gazpachuelo--- fish soup--which was velvety in texture. We followed this with the best croquetas de jamón I have had during my time in Spain. A little further walk and we went to El Chinitas for red and white wine sampling. The fried eels was scrumptious followed by a mini-sandwich of Iberian pork shoulder. Again, excellent. On our tour we had two people from Latvia, two from Wales and six from the US. We shared our food adventures as well as our Spain highlights. I highly recommend this tour!

    We booked the Malaga Evening Wine and Tapas Tour. There was another couple with us. This was an…read moreexcellent tour. I'm glad we booked it as our guide have us the ins/outs, history, and must try places. In addition to the different food, wine, and experience. This is a must do when you first come to Malaga. They will give a lot of advice on which restaurants to go, which are tourist traps, and what to do. I can't recall but we went to 7 different restaurants to try the delicacies of Malaga along with wine.

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    Spain Food Sherpas - El Chinitas

    El Chinitas

    Spain Food Sherpas - Malaga Market

    Malaga Market

    Spain Food Sherpas - Charcuterie Plate

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    Charcuterie Plate

    Puerto de Málaga - Entrance map

    Puerto de Málaga

    4.0(7 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Spain does a great job with their cruise ports…read more They are usually in the heart of the city, making it so easy to walk ashore on your own and enjoy. Malaga is no different. It was a bit of a walk from the ship to the beach and the city, but the view was spectacular. The Mediterranean Sea to your right and the commanding Castillo de Gibralfaro ahead perched on the bluff. At the entrance of the port was a huge city map. I snapped a picture of it to help me as I wandered the city. If you are not into wandering, a gorgeous massive public beach is right there at the entrance. Also for shopper and dinners, a long marina facing mall is to the left. Enjoy local foods or dishes from around the world here. A complete shopping center for the spenders.

    It is a beautiful and big harbour area to walk along and we've watched it grow and develop over the…read morelast 7 years from almost nothing and for this alone it's a five star experience. The sad fact is though that it has been populated by over-priced 'craft' stalls, restaurants and fast food outlets: you can pay £3 for a small ice cream cone, over £5 for a small sundae and £2.25 for a small coffee and dunkin donut where you can sit uncomfortably on plastic seats. This brings it to three stars. It is not a surprise that the main concentration of these over priced 'craft' stalls and eateries is at the side where the mega ships dock, but what is unwelcome is this is the only side where you'll find toilets; if you walk further round the harbour and it's at the very least a kilometre, you leave the toilet facilities behind. How on earth can someone design a huge tourist area with toilets on only one corner on just one side. There's no greater turn off for many people to feel as if they are being ripped off in these 'craft' and eating places and they are. As we walked along we tried to get WiFi from some of the vendors (Dunkin Donuts who have re imaged to just Dunkin and BurgerKing) both claimed their WiFi wasn't working. We were here 6 months ago and it was the same excuse in both places then too so they appear to have no intention of spending the money to get the WiFi to work. If you are exploring this scenically beautiful port and harbour I'd suggest you take a picnic and aim to go to the 'toilet' side but do be aware there's not many 'free' seats to rest up as most seating is at the restaurants.

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    Puerto de Málaga - Fresh fish grilling at the beach

    Fresh fish grilling at the beach

    Puerto de Málaga - Walkway from ship into the city and beach

    Walkway from ship into the city and beach

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    Tribuna Principal - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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