10 Best Things to Do in Malaga in Winter and at Christmas

Winter and Christmas are magical times to visit Malaga, when you can expect sunshine, mild temperatures, and lots of festive cheer. Explore castles, watch the dazzling Christmas light shows, or go to the beach! In this guide, we share the best things to do in Malaga in winter and at Christmas, with endless ways to enjoy the winter season on the Costa del Sol.

The best winter activities in Malaga

With the summer crowds long gone, the Costa del Sol is a fantastic place to visit in winter. Here are our recommended winter activities in Malaga, perfect for soaking up Andalusian sunshine and culture.

1. Enjoy the perfect weather for sightseeing

Winter in Malaga brings comfortable temperatures that make sightseeing a joy. Begin at Gibralfaro Castle, perched high above Malaga city, offering panoramic views of Malaga Bay and the old bullring. Pair it with a walk through the ancient fortress walls of the Alcazaba, then wander down for tapas and wine in the charming historic city centre. Read our full guide to Malaga sightseeing for more exciting places to visit.

2. Visit Malaga’s world-class museums

When you’re ready for culture, Malaga’s variety of museums will not disappoint. For art lovers, the Picasso Museum and Carmen Thyssen Museum are a must. If you’re travelling with family, check out the children’s favourite Interactive Music Museum (MIMMA), or the Automobile and Fashion Museum, where vintage cars and haute couture make an unexpectedly fun combination.

3. Go trekking in Malaga’s natural parks

The winter sunshine makes it the perfect season for hiking. Explore El Torcal de Antequera, a UNESCO-listed site famous for its magnificent rock formations. If you dare, you can also try the Caminito del Rey, an exhilarating walkway along cliffs above the Guadalhorce River.

4. Visit the white villages

Winter is ideal for a road trip to Malaga’s famous pueblos blancos (white villages). Start in the mountain village of Gaucín, known for its dramatic views across the valley to Gibraltar. Then take a shorter but equally beautiful trip to Mijas, a whitewashed hillside town filled with craft shops, tapas terraces and stunning views of the coast.

5. Go to the beach

Yes, you read that right! Malaga’s mild climate means you’ll often get sunny days warm enough to relax on the beach or enjoy a seaside lunch. Read our guide to Malaga’s top beaches to find your perfect winter sun spot. Alternatively, book a villa with a private pool. At Rincón, we offer up to 30% discount on many winter holiday rentals when you book a longer stay.

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The best Christmas activities in Malaga

Malaga truly comes alive at Christmas. The shops stock Christmas goodies, including gifts, sweets, wines and decorations, from November onwards. And from 1st December to 6th January, the Costa del Sol’s cities glow with lights, music and Mediterranean warmth. From sparkling displays to markets, parades and traditions, here are the best Christmas activities in Malaga:

6. See the famous Malaga Christmas lights

Malaga’s Christmas lights on Calle Larios are world-famous, drawing visitors from across Spain. The entire street becomes a glowing tunnel of light, with coordinated Christmas music and light shows near the Cathedral every evening. It’s pure festive magic! It’s free to attend, and information is usually published on numerous websites from November onwards — just search “Malaga Christmas lights” to find the latest details.

7. Visit Christmas markets in Fuengirola, Marbella, Mijas or Estepona

For a taste of holiday shopping, visit the charming Christmas markets set up in many towns along the Costa del Sol in December. The ones in Fuengirola, Marbella, Mijas village and Estepona are particularly popular. Stalls overflow with handmade gifts, decorations and local sweets. Each market has its own character. Fuengirola’s is family-friendly, with a chance to visit Santa or the Three Wise Men, while the stalls and boutiques in Marbella Old Town add a touch of glamour.

8. Experience traditional Nativity scenes

Building a miniature belén is one of Andalusia’s most beloved Christmas traditions. These tiny recreations of the Bethlehem nativity scene are displayed in public squares or churches, where visitors can walk around and admire the detail. Children love spotting the surprises, such as the Three Wise Men arriving on camels, bakers kneading dough, flickering campfires, or cats and chickens sneaking through courtyards. The belén at Malaga Cathedral is one of the most famous, but every town has its own — just ask at the local tourist office to find the nearest.

9. Stroll through parks and gardens

Even in winter, Malaga’s green spaces are vibrant. Take a walk through Parque de Málaga, lined with palm trees and fountains, or head to the Malaga Botanical Garden, which hosts a magical Christmas light show each year that all ages love.

10. Watch the Three Kings Parade on January 5th

The festive season in Spain peaks with the Three Kings Parade on the evening of January 5th, when the Three Wise Men — Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar — parade through the streets, throwing sweets to children. It’s one of the most joyful and family-friendly events of the year and marks the eve of Spain’s last Christmas bank holiday on January 6th. You’ll find all the information about the parade routes from your local tourist information office.

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Where to stay in Malaga & enjoy winter and Christmas activities?

To make the most of all these winter and Christmas experiences, stay close to the action. Malaga city stays are perfect if you want to enjoy the Christmas lights, museums and tapas bars on foot. But there are also fantastic options along the Costa del Sol, like Marbella and Fuengirola. With Rincón’s handpicked holiday homes, you can enjoy space, comfort and local charm while staying within easy reach of the best things to do in winter and at Christmas. See some of our recommended winter holiday homes below!

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From sunny beach walks to twinkling lights and mountain adventures, Malaga in winter is full of surprises. With mild weather, festive spirit and fewer crowds, it’s one of the most enjoyable times to experience the Costa del Sol. Whether you come for culture, Christmas or pure relaxation, you’ll find countless Best Things to Do in Malaga in Winter and at Christmas — and memories that will last well into the new year.

10 Best Things to Do in Malaga in Winter and at Christmas

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