From sailing and swimming to having paella for lunch or cava at sunset. There’s something here for everyone.
There are two big religious celebrations to join in, whether you’re religious or not. If only for the different perspective you can get of some of Spain’s extravagant celebrations from the sea!
Looking for something to do with children? The Bernardo de Galvez Adventure is available on Saturdays up to the end of April. Get your swashbuckling stuff on and come along, me hearties!
As well as the special sailing to follow the Virgen del Carmen del Perchel around Malaga Bay, the night of the 15th August is the night of Malaga Festival fireworks. Here you have a different way to enjoy the night, in the catamaran nets with a glass of cava in your hands and a shark snapping at your bottom!
Are you looking for an alternative to “going out”? Set sail and come star gazing, sunset watching, or just sailing with music.
Finally, for history buffs, in the roll up to Christmas you have the commemoration of the sinking of the Gneisenau.
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