Description
Points of Interest
- Malaga Cathedral
- Museo Picasso
- Alcazaba
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Your tour begins as you board your motorcoach and travel into the heart of Málaga. Upon arriving at the Cathedral of Málaga for an outside visit, you may notice that the Renaissance structure has only one tower. Although construction began in 1528 and completed in 1782, the funds for the second tower were given to the newly formed USA to help fight the British. Today, the Cathedral is affectionately known as "La Manquita" or the one-armed lady. Then you will travel past the house where Picasso was born, the current headquarters of the Picasso Foundation. Upon arriving at the Pablo Picasso Museum, you'll have over an hour to view Picasso's paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics and graphic works. Before returning to your ship, you will have an opportunity to visit Alcazaba, the city's iconic Moorish fortress.