Transfer from Málaga to Granada | Excursion with Transfer in Málaga Online.

transfer malaga a Granada

If you are on vacation on the Costa del Sol and want to spend a day during your stay for a tourist visit, we suggest you take an excursion to Granada.

Granada is a beautiful city that is very close to Malaga, just 1 hour and 35 minutes away by car.

Transfer in Málaga Online we offer a private transfer transfer service from your hotel to Granada and your return trip in one day. Hire your transfer and the day and at the stipulated time we will pick you up in the hall of your hotel to take you to Granada.

Advantages of hiring your trip to Granada with Transfer in Málaga Online:

  • The service is personalized, we adapt to your needs and schedules.
  • We will pick you up at your hotel and you will not have to travel to the Bus Station to catch a transport.
  • You will travel comfortably in our private transfers, equipped with the best equipment, totally clean and comfortable.
  • It will reduce time on your trip and you can take advantage of it for your stay.

You can visit Granada from Malaga in just one day. Book your transfer by email or by calling us at (+34) 633 121 034 (Malaga transfer number).

If you travel with more than 4 people we have transfers with up to 8 seats. In addition, if travelers include small children, indicate it in your reservation so that you can have a car seat installed in your transfer adjusted to the age of your children and at no additional cost.

Granada is one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia. With a rich heritage and a special charm. Next, we want to recommend some of the essential places to visit in Granada.

The Alhambra and the Generalife: it is the most visited monument in Spain and one of the most visited in the world. It is a typical Andalusian city formed by palaces, gardens and fortress. It served as accommodation for the monarch and the court of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. Its view from the outside is incredible but its interior fascinates even more, it is an unsurpassed example of how light and water offer important decorative effects.

The Albaycín and Sacromonte neighborhood: they are two old neighborhoods at the foot of the Alhambra. The Albayzin has narrow streets full of charm and magic. The Sacromonte neighborhood, a place known worldwide for caves, is the essence of gypsy and flamenco life.

The Royal Chapel of Granada: it is located in the center of the capital. The Catholic Monarchs, their daughter Juana la Loca and her husband Felipe el Hermoso are buried in this chapel.

The Sacromonte neighborhood: it is a peculiar neighborhood with a rich ethnic variety: Arabs, Jews, Castilians, Gypsies. The reddish hill offers panoramas of indescribable beauty.

The Cathedral of Granada: built in 1505 by Isabel la Católica. The cathedral stands out for its exterior but also for its interior with a grand altarpiece.

The Royal Chapel of Granada: it is a chapel attached to the Cathedral where it is buried in the Catholic Monarchs and their daughter Juana la Loca and her husband, Felipe el Hermoso.

Arab Baths El Bañuelo: these Arab baths date back to the 11th century and are very well preserved. They are located on the ground floor of a private house at the foot of the Alhambra. They were declared in 1918 as a National Monument and subsequently restored.