Malaga is the major coastal city of Andalusia and is a genuine and typical Andalusian city with a gritty individualism untouched by tourism and, to a large extent, the passage of time. Malaga also has the remnants of a passenger ferry port, although nowadays there's a service only to the Spanish enclave of Melilla in Morocco. If you're heading for Fes and eastern Morocco, this is a useful connection - particularly so for taking a car over. The crossing takes seven hours. All ferries from Malaga can be booked through AFerry.co.uk
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Malaga Ferry Port offers a basic complement of facilities and services.
Malaga Ferry Port is easily reachable from anywhere in Spain. From Cordoba you can take the A45 to Malaga. From the South coast, take the A7 heading North toward Malaga. From the North coast, take the A7 heading South toward Malaga.
Main Sights in Malaga are The Alcazaba and the Roman theatre; Gibralfaro Castle; The Picasso Foundation - Native Home Museum of Picasso; The neoclassical Cathedral of the Encarnation; The Bishop's Palace; The bullring called Plaza de Toros.



