based on 27 experiences
I studied abroad for a summer in Málaga and loved my experience! I felt very safe walking alone and meeting new people. The people I met were extremely friendly and basically everyone spoke English to some extent. Most of the time in the touristic areas they can spot if you’re American and will talk to you in English off the bat. Although, if you want to practice your Spanish, they will usually love to converse with you that way too! I recommend getting a bit off the beaten path for beaches. La Malagueta is a fun beach but it is very crowded and not as beautiful. I recommend the small fisherman neighborhood of El Palo for their more local beach! My favorite quiet place to sit and Watch have a coffee in the centro was La Tetería. For a day trip, the beaches in Nerja are crystal clear and so beautiful.
Posted: May 6, 2024It was very good experience, felt safe and ate really good! If you like fish is the fresher, the beach is nice and you can meet people easy without feeling unsafe. Using dating apps is a good option for meeting new people
Posted: April 19, 2024Aisha
Egypt
Malaga is a beautiful and safe city and it’s really nice to be there as a woman and food and music are amazing, I can’t wait to return this summer to visit more cities around Malaga I recommend this beautiful city
Posted: March 27, 2024Zeynep (29)
Spain
Malaga is one of the best places you can travel as a solo female. I felt SO safe there. There are cops EVERYWHERE. The community is young, lively and helpful, and the center of the city is very easy to navigate on foot. During my time there, I joined a pub crawl, two hiking tours, tapas tours and walking tours. All were really fun. After my solo travel, I got a job opportunity in Malaga and moved in. Then I actually realized how safe it was. I’d like to stress this one more time. Nothing ever happens in Malaga. On multiple occasions I walked home alone at 4am, nothing happened. I have never heard of an assault, theft or robery. Only downside to Malaga is that it is too crowded, and can get difficult to find seats at popular restaurants if you don’t have a reservation.
Posted: March 25, 2024Experienced: June, 2023Sylvie (54)
France
Málaga is a great place indeed ! Nice beaches, friendly people, interesting museums, beautiful towns and scenery around. I clearly recommend it. Besides, it's a really safe city and it's easy to get around either by train or bus
Posted: March 1, 2024Experienced: February, 2024Trisha
Spain
- It is a very safe city. I even took walks alone late at night and felt very safe - I started in a budget friendly hostel, it was 14 euros a night. Extremely clean and 20 minutes walking from the beach (Name - Barbatuke Eco Stay) - All the restaurants near the beach are amazing - It is easy to get around the city through bus (1.5 euros a trip)
Posted: January 28, 2024Haya (21)
Spain
Very safe city, just a few neighborhoods to avoid alone late at night. Beautiful beach. Alcazaba is a must-visit, especially during sunset. Clubbing nightlife was good at Sala Gold, lots of international people to meet.
Posted: January 14, 2024Experienced: November, 2022Ana (37)
Germany
Malaga was very nice and safe to travel alone. I have discovered the ancient castillo de Gibralfaro and la alcazaba. The weather was just perfect and the food incredibly tasty and cheap. I stayed in a hotel with pods. It was a new experience for me as I never stayed in such place, but if you like gaming that is a place to go.
Posted: November 27, 2023Experienced: May, 2023Rebecca
Norway
I was in a three week language trip in Malaga Spain. It was amazing, and I learned a lot of Spanish and a lot of the Spanish culture as well as their history. I felt very safe living in a host family.  I ate a lot of amazing food, and went to the prettiest beaches along the coast of Spain.
Posted: November 13, 2023I travelled alone to Malaga, and from there to several places in the area. I visited Gibraltar, Marbella, Benalmadena, Torremolinos, the Caminito Del Ray trail, Ronda, Seville, and Nerja. I really enjoyed it. It's a very safe place, and transportation is very cheap, they have promotions on trains, which makes it very easy and budget-friendly.
Posted: September 30, 2023Eva
Except for very specific neighbourhoods, Málaga is quite safe regarding women's security. Some guys might say things about your appearance if you're an attractive woman, but that's part of the "toxic masculinity culture", nothing to worry about. Robbery, instead, happens frequently if you forget things at the beach or don't watch out for long periods your belongings. Hope this info helps! 🥰
Posted: April 9, 2024Aline
Hi, my name is Aline, I am Brazilian and I am currently living in Spain. I know, traveling is a passion that a lot of people share nowadays, I believe it is our nature. I am free spirit, I love to learn more about cultures, history and languages. I speak Portuguese, English, Spanish and also studied French, German and Italian for a while but I am yet to find new friends to help me to really learn. I am passionate about life and for me everything that surrounds us is a miracle. Hopefully I will meet new friends here ♥️
Eva
Hi girls! I'm Eva, a local-oustider from Málaga! I'm passionate about cultures, languages, books, traveling and teaching. Feel free to drop some lines and ask for anything you need to know or get in this fascinating city!
Be sure not to miss the Mercado Atarazanas (main market), one of the best in Spain. Take a stroll and taste fresh seafood tapas in one of the bars. The best views are from the terrace at the AC Marriott, but the rooftop terrace at Batik in Malaga Premium also offers great views of Alcazaba. You may consider a free guided walk on your first morning to familiarize yourself with the area and learn more about its history.
Posted: November 12, 2022Things to do: * Thissen Museum * Picasso Museum * Rooftop bar at the Marriott Hotel * Walk around the Port in Malaga, lots of great restaurants in the city center, close to the Cathedral.
Posted: November 11, 2022Head to Alcazaba to admire the spectacular views of the sea and the city! Walk along Palmeral de las Sorpresas and past Muelle Uno to find the Centre Pompidou Malaga art museum, and then continue your walk past the lighthouse to have a seafood lunch on the beach. Mercado Atarazanas (an amazing food market, if you can, go there early in the morning, there are great places to eat). Nearby is the very atmospheric and traditional Antigua Casa de la Guardia for a drink. Try a free guided walk, it's a great way to get to know the city.
Posted: November 1, 2022Natalí
Malaga
3 days
I'm Natalí, currently living in Malaga, looking to make new friends from all around the world.
Violeta
Malaga
3 days
I’m a nomad , I Enjoy the solo travels and meet New people around the world , my hobbies are photography, swimming in cold water , hiking and Enjoy sunrise and Sunset
Margaret
Hi, I’m new here and just looking for opportunities to connect with friends! I live in Laurel, MD, but I’ll be moving to Phoenix, AZ in August 2024. I will also be in Phoenix the last week of May and would love to find people to meet up with! 😊