Transferência de carro particular de Lisboa para Málaga

680km
Só de ida
A partir de € 158 por pessoa
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Transferência privada em 6 h 30 min

680km
Só de ida
A partir de € 158 por pessoa
Confiado por mais de 2 milhões de viajantes felizes em 130 países
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O que está incluído

Serviço porta-a-porta

Partida e destino em qualquer endereço

Rastreamento de voo incluído

Seu motorista aguardará se o seu voo atrasar

Motorista profissional que fala inglês

Especialista local, totalmente licenciado e segurado

Veículo limpo e com ar-condicionado

Passeio confortável com controle climático

Cancelamento gratuito

Cancele até 24 horas antes da partida

Bagagem incluída

1 mala e 1 bagagem de mão por passageiro

Sua viagem em um relance

6 h 30 min
680km
Motorista privado
Partida

O seu motorista irá encontrá-lo no seu endereço em Lisboa.

Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Viagem

Você viajará com conforto por 6 h 30 min.

Proibido fumar
Assentos infantis
Aceita animais de estimação
Ar condicionado
Carro limpo e confortável
Acessível
Cancelamento gratuito
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Explore no seu próprio ritmo e descubra essas joias escondidas no caminho.

Évora

Merida

Málaga

O seu motorista irá deixá-lo no seu endereço em Málaga.

Serviço porta-a-porta
Distância total↔ 680 km
Tempo estimado6 h 30 min

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  • Assentos infantis disponíveis mediante solicitação
  • Viagem aceita animais de estimação
  • 1 bagagem despachada + 1 mala de mão por passageiro
  • Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensões pode ser adicionada
  • Pagamento flexível: cartão online ou dinheiro ao motorista
  • Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
  • As gorjetas não estão incluídas (opcionais ~10%)
Confiado por mais de 2 milhões de viajantes felizes em 130 países
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Overview: the trip from Lisbon to Málaga

The road trip from Lisbon to Málaga will help you reimagine the vibrant stories of Iberian culture and bask in the scenic beauty of these two countries, Portugal and Spain. The distance is about 390 miles (628 km). It’s quite far, so the drive usually takes around six to seven hours, depending on the speed you travel and traffic conditions.

Various transportation options can take you from Lisbon to Málaga, but the best in terms of flexibility is driving a car. Unlike taking the train or booking a flight, one of the advantages of choosing a car as your mode of transport is the opportunity to stop by notable landmarks. For instance, you can stop by Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its well-preserved medieval architecture. You may also ask your driver to stop in Seville, a historic Spanish city where you can watch flamenco dances and marvel at Gothic cathedrals.

About Málaga

Hitting the road from Lisbon to Málaga takes you to an Andalusian province located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, between Seville and Granada. This city in Spain may be less popular than Barcelona and Madrid, but it’s the perfect place for a holiday getaway.

Málaga has something for every beach lover, as it grants access to 16 sunny beaches. It’s also the birthplace of Cubism co-founder and Spanish painter Pablo Picasso. This city is also the ultimate place to try some of the world’s best tapas, visit neighborhoods like Soho, and learn about the region’s history. This Andalusian port city is one of the oldest in the world. The Phoenicians founded it in the eighth century. Later, it thrived under the rule of the Roman Empire, naming it Malaca. Also during that century, the Moors conquered Málaga, leaving a lasting architectural legacy, notably the Alcazaba fortress and Gibralfaro Castle. In the 15th century, the Catholic Monarchs seized Málaga from the Moors and transformed it into a significant trade hub in the Mediterranean. This history is still reflected in the architectural and cultural scenes of this city today. Once you reach Málaga, be sure to visit these places: Alcazaba Cathedral of Málaga Mercado Central de Atarazanas Museo Picasso Málaga Castillo de Gibralfaro Jardín Botánico - Histórico La Concepción Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga Teatro Romano de Málaga * La Malagueta urban beach Málaga is also a driving force of the economy as it exports high-quality products such as dried fruits, almonds, olive oil, canned anchovies, oranges, lemons, and the renowned Málaga sweet wine.

From Lisbon to Málaga: travel tips

To ensure that your adventure from Lisbon to Málaga will be as memorable as possible, grab a pen, pull out your handy-dandy notepad, and jot down these travel tips.

The climate in Málaga can be quite warm, especially during summer, since it’s a coastal city. Thus, lightweight clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes should be in your luggage.

Also, before your Málaga excursion, it will help if you familiarize yourself with the local culture and customs. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases and understanding dining customs and meal times in the country will allow you to connect with its people better.

Safety is another crucial aspect to consider. While this Spanish port city is safe for tourists, it is always wise to stay vigilant, particularly in crowded areas where pickpocketing can occur. Keeping your belongings secure and being aware of your surroundings can help prevent any unfortunate incidents.

How to get from Lisbon to Málaga

Getting from Lisbon to Málaga will be a breeze, as there are many transportation options.

### Lisbon to Málaga by plane If you want the fastest option, you can fly from Lisbon to Málaga. There are direct flights from Lisbon with each ticket costing between $52 and $226 (€49-€211). The flight time is about an hour and a half, or 3.5 hours if you count your wait time at the airport. ### Lisbon to Málaga by train If you prefer not to fly, as it is the more expensive option, you can ride the train instead. There are no direct trains from Lisbon to Málaga. You’ll need to take a train from the Portuguese capital to Madrid and then transfer to another train heading to the port city. The whole transit lasts up to around 12 hours. Fares are from $63 to $149 (€59-€139). ### Lisbon to Málaga by bus Another option is traveling by bus. Buses are the most economical alternative, with prices ranging from around $56 to $80 (€52-€75). The journey takes approximately nine to 10 hours. However, while buses are budget-friendly, they may not be the most convenient option. ### Lisbon to Málaga by car Driving from Lisbon to Málaga is a more flexible choice. The drive typically takes six to seven hours, depending on speed and traffic. This option also allows for stops along the way, such as in Évora and Seville, making the trip more personalized. However, long drives can be tiring and require navigating through different road conditions, which brings us to the next option. ### Lisbon to Málaga by Daytrip Choosing to travel with Daytrip offers convenience and freedom rolled into one. This private shuttle service has English-speaking drivers who will not only bring you to your destination safely but also offer insights about your stops. Daytrip’s cars have child-friendly seats, making them ideal for families.

Things to do when you get to Málaga

When you travel from Lisbon to Málaga, you’ll find plenty of things to do and enjoy.

### Stroll through the narrow streets of Málaga’s historical center One of the best things about this port city in Spain is that it’s pedestrian-friendly, so you can easily navigate it on foot and see its famous attractions. You can find many shops, cafés, tapas, vino bars, and stores that sell turron, a sweet Andalusian specialty made with almonds. It’s quite a visual spectacle, as you’ll also see architecture featuring Spanish and Arab influences. Be sure to keep your camera ready! ### Visit Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro The Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro should always be part of your Málaga itinerary. They’re among the best-preserved legacies of Muslim rule in Spain. The Alcazaba (which is an Arabic word for “citadel”) was both the residence of Muslim governors and a fortification for this city. As for the castle, you won’t miss it, as it’s conspicuous from the top of a hill. ### Buy local products at the Atarazanas market No Málaga experience will be complete without a visit to the Atarazanas market. Interestingly, this building used to be a shipyard where boats were constructed and repaired during the Islamic period. When the Christians arrived, the yard fell into disuse but was revived in the late 1800s. That was when it was converted into a food market, as you see it today, where you can buy local products or taste-test tapas. ### Experience Málaga’s nightlife The city’s charm shines even more at nightfall. The historical monuments along its pedestrian streets are beautifully illuminated. During the Christmas season, the town offers joy with various sound and light shows. For those who fancy clubbing, the best clubs are Sala Gold and Sala Wenge.

When is the best time to visit Málaga?

Planning your adventure from Lisbon to Málaga requires considering the best time to visit. This largely depends on your preferences for weather, events, and crowd levels.

The city has its most pleasant climate during spring (April to June) and fall (September to November). In these months, temperatures range from 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C), making it comfortable to explore the town on foot. The summer months (July to August) can be quite hot, with temperatures reaching 86°F (30°C). It’s also the most crowded season. Additionally, winter in Málaga isn’t too cold compared to northern European destinations.

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