Introduction
Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is Andalusia's primary international gateway and Spain's fourth busiest airport, serving over 20 million passengers annually. Located approximately 8 km southwest of Málaga city center, the airport is the main entry point for the Costa del Sol tourist region, including Marbella, Torremolinos, Fuengirola, and Nerja.
The airport has three terminals:
- Terminal 2 (T2): The older terminal handling mainly budget carriers and some international flights. Ryanair and other low-cost carriers operate primarily from T2.
- Terminal 3 (T3): The modern main terminal opened in 2010, handling the majority of international traffic. Most scheduled carriers including easyJet, Vueling, British Airways, and Lufthansa operate from T3.
- Terminal 1 (T1): Currently unused for regular passenger operations; primarily serves private aviation.
Key fact: T2 and T3 are connected by a walkway and share the same arrivals hall. This makes connections between these terminals straightforward without leaving the terminal complex.
The airport experiences significant seasonal variation, with summer months (June-September) being extremely busy due to holiday traffic to the Costa del Sol.
Destinations from AGP
Direct flights to 115 destinations

London
London Gatwick Airport

Zaventem
Brussels Airport

Manchester, Greater Manchester
Manchester Airport

Munich
Munich Airport

Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Airport

Copenhagen
Copenhagen Kastrup Airport

Hamburg
Hamburg Helmut Schmidt Airport

Rome
Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport
All destinations:
+91 more destinations
Airlines at AGP
26 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of Málaga
Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
AGP is located 8 km southwest of Málaga city center. Transport options connect to Málaga, the Costa del Sol resorts, and beyond:
| Method | Time to Málaga Centro | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Cercanías C1 Train | 12 min | €1.90 |
| Bus A Express | 20-25 min | €3 |
| Taxi | 15-20 min | €20-25 |
| Cabify/Bolt | 15-25 min | €15-25 |
For Costa del Sol destinations:
| Destination | Best Method | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Torremolinos | Train C1 | 8 min | €1.90 |
| Fuengirola | Train C1 | 25 min | €2.80 |
| Marbella | Bus or Taxi | 45-60 min | €8-10 (bus) / €60-80 (taxi) |
| Nerja | Bus | 60-90 min | €5-7 |
| Granada | Bus or Train | 1.5-2 hours | €12-20 |
Traffic on the coastal A-7 motorway can be heavy during summer weekends. Plan extra time for road journeys to beach resorts.
Public Transit
Cercanías C1 Train (Recommended for Málaga)
The Cercanías C1 commuter train connects the airport directly to Málaga city center and Costa del Sol towns.
Fare: €1.90 to Málaga Centro (Zone 2)
Journey times:
- Málaga María Zambrano (main station): 8 min
- Málaga Centro-Alameda: 12 min
- Torremolinos: 8 min (opposite direction)
- Benalmádena-Arroyo de la Miel: 15 min
- Fuengirola: 25 min
Station location: Ground floor of the terminal, directly beneath arrivals. Well-signed from both T2 and T3.
Frequency: Every 20-30 minutes
Operating hours: Approximately 5:30 AM to 11:45 PM
How to take the train to Málaga Centro:
- Exit arrivals and follow signs to "Tren / Cercanías"
- Take escalator or lift down to train platform level
- Purchase ticket at machines (accepts cards and cash) or use contactless payment
- Board train toward "Málaga Centro" (not Fuengirola direction)
- Alight at Málaga Centro-Alameda for city center or María Zambrano for AVE connections
Tips:
- The train is significantly cheaper and often faster than taxi/bus to Málaga
- María Zambrano station connects to AVE high-speed trains to Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville
- For Fuengirola and the western Costa del Sol, take the train in the opposite direction (toward Fuengirola)
Bus Services
Bus A Express (airport to Málaga center):
- Route: Airport → Málaga Bus Station → Málaga Alameda
- Fare: €3
- Frequency: Every 20-30 minutes
- Journey time: 20-25 minutes
- Operating hours: 6:30 AM to midnight
Portillo/Avanza buses (Costa del Sol and beyond):
- Services to Marbella, Estepona, and other coastal towns
- Buy tickets at the bus station (ground floor) or online
- Marbella: approximately €8-10, every 30-60 minutes
ALSA buses (long-distance):
- Granada: approximately €12-15, 1.5-2 hours
- Seville: approximately €20-25, 2.5-3 hours
- Córdoba: approximately €15-18, 2-2.5 hours
Late Night Transport
After midnight (when trains and most buses stop):
- Taxi is the primary option
- Pre-book private transfers for late arrivals
- Night bus service limited - check current schedules
Parking
AGP offers several parking options:
Terminal Parking
| Lot | Location | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 General | Adjacent to terminals | From €15/day | 2-3 min walk, covered |
| P2 Express | Closest to T3 | €25/day | Short stays, 1-min walk |
Long-Stay Parking
| Lot | Daily Rate | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Long Stay | From €8/day | Free shuttle bus |
Tips:
- Book online through AENA for savings up to 50%
- Summer months fill quickly - reserve in advance
- Long-stay parking offers good value for trips over 3 days
- Electric vehicle charging available in P1
Off-Site Parking
Several private car parks operate near the airport with shuttle service:
- Typically €5-8/day
- Book online (Holiday Extras, ParkCloud)
- Allow extra time for shuttle transfer
Food
AGP offers reasonable dining options, with T3 having better variety:
Terminal 3 (Main Terminal)
Landside (before security):
- Costa Coffee: Coffee and light snacks
- Upper Crust: Baguettes and sandwiches
- Burger King: Fast food
Airside (after security):
- Lizarran: Spanish tapas and pintxos - good for authentic local food
- Enrique Tomás: Spanish ham specialist - excellent jamón ibérico
- Beer Garden: Casual dining with beer selection
- La Moraga: Mediterranean cuisine, sit-down restaurant
- Starbucks: Coffee and snacks
- McDonald's, Burger King: Fast food options
Terminal 2
Limited options:
- Basic café and snack bars
- Vending machines
- Better to eat in T3 if time permits
Tips:
- For authentic Spanish flavors, try Lizarran or Enrique Tomás
- Prices are elevated (30-40% above city prices)
- Eat before security if you have time - slightly better value landside
- Summer peak periods can see long queues at popular outlets
WiFi
Free WiFi is available throughout the terminal.
Network name: "Airport_Free_Wifi_AENA"
How to connect:
- Select the network
- Open browser - redirected to AENA registration portal
- Register with email or social account
- Accept terms to connect
Details:
- Duration: Unlimited
- Speed: Adequate for browsing, email, and messaging apps
- Video streaming may buffer during peak times
- Coverage throughout T2 and T3
Tip: For more reliable connections, use lounge WiFi or your mobile data.
Local SIM
SIM cards are available at the airport, though prices are higher than in the city.
Airport Locations
Terminal 3:
- Vodafone: Arrivals area
- Orange: Near check-in hall
- Phone House: Multiple carrier SIMs
- Convenience stores in departures sell basic prepaid SIMs
Terminal 2:
- Limited options - buy in T3 or in the city
Spanish Carriers
- Movistar: Best overall coverage
- Vodafone: Strong network
- Orange: Competitive tourist plans
- Yoigo: Budget-friendly option
Pricing
Prepaid tourist SIMs start around €15-20 for 10-15GB data. Airport prices typically €5-10 higher than city shops.
Tips:
Cash & ATMs
ATMs are located throughout the terminal in arrivals and departures areas.
Banks with ATMs at AGP:
- CaixaBank
- Santander
- BBVA
- Euronet (avoid - high fees)
Currency: Euro (€)
Locations: Near arrivals exits, in check-in halls, and airside after security.
Currency exchange: Bureau de change available but rates are poor (5-10% markup typical). Use ATMs for better rates.
Tips:
- Use bank ATMs (CaixaBank, Santander, BBVA) rather than Euronet or Travelex machines
- When ATMs offer "dynamic currency conversion," always decline and choose euros
- Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted throughout the Costa del Sol
- Some beach chiringuitos (beach bars) and small vendors may prefer cash
Shopping
AGP offers decent shopping options, primarily in Terminal 3:
Duty-Free
Terminal 3:
- World Duty Free: Large store after security with Spanish wines, spirits, perfumes, and luxury goods
- Focus on Spanish products: olive oil, sherry, turrones
Terminal 2:
- Smaller duty-free selection
- Basic convenience items
Notable Stores (T3)
- WHSmith: Books, magazines, travel essentials
- Accessorize: Fashion accessories
- Parfois: Affordable accessories (Portuguese brand)
- Spanish souvenir shops: Flamenco items, ceramics, fans
Spanish Products Worth Buying
- Olive oil: Andalusia produces some of Spain's finest extra virgin
- Sherry: Jerez wines from nearby Jerez de la Frontera
- Jamón ibérico: Vacuum-packed cured ham
- Manchego cheese: Classic Spanish cheese
- Turrones: Traditional Spanish nougat (especially pre-Christmas)
Tip: The duty-free shop has reasonable prices on Spanish wines and sherries. Look for local Málaga sweet wines (Málaga Virgen).
Lounges
Priority Pass Lounges
Terminal 3:
- Sala VIP Lounge Picasso: Located after security in T3, near gates B. Open to Priority Pass members. Offers hot and cold buffet, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, WiFi, and comfortable seating. Hours: 5:00 AM to 10:30 PM. Can be busy during peak summer periods.
Pay-Per-Use
Day passes available at Sala VIP Picasso (approximately €35-40) or book online through LoungeBuddy.
Credit Card Access
- American Express Platinum cardholders can access via Priority Pass
- Various premium cards include Priority Pass membership
- Check your card benefits before travel
Airline Lounges
Limited airline-specific lounges at AGP:
- British Airways uses the Sala VIP for eligible passengers
- Most passengers use the shared Priority Pass lounge
Note: AGP has fewer lounge options than major hub airports. The Sala VIP Picasso is the main option for most travelers seeking lounge access.
Accommodation
At/Near the Airport
AC Hotel Málaga Palacio is not at the airport but is close to the train for easy access.
There are no hotels directly connected to AGP terminal. Options near the airport:
Holiday Inn Express Málaga Airport: 5-minute drive from terminal. Modern, reliable budget-to-mid-range option. Free shuttle. From €70/night.
Ibis Málaga Aeropuerto Avenida Velázquez: 10-minute drive. Budget option with basic amenities. From €55/night.
NH Málaga: In Málaga city center, 15 minutes by train from airport. Good mid-range option with city access. From €90/night.
For Early Departures
For early morning flights, consider:
- Hotels near María Zambrano station - easy train access to airport (first train approximately 5:30 AM)
- Holiday Inn Express near airport with free shuttle
- Pre-book taxi/transfer for pre-dawn departures
Beach Resort Options
If starting a Costa del Sol holiday:
- Torremolinos: 8 minutes by train - numerous hotels at all price points
- Fuengirola: 25 minutes by train - family-friendly resort town
- Marbella: 45 minutes by bus/transfer - upscale resort area
Tip: Unless you have a very early flight, staying in Málaga city center or a beach resort is more enjoyable than airport-area hotels.
Destination Tips
Málaga and the Costa del Sol offer beaches, culture, historic towns, and excellent gastronomy.
Getting to Key Destinations
| Destination | Travel Time from Airport | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Málaga Centro | 12 min | Train C1 to Centro-Alameda |
| Picasso Museum | 15-20 min | Train + 5-min walk |
| Málaga Beach (Malagueta) | 20-25 min | Train + 10-min walk |
| Torremolinos | 8 min | Train C1 |
| Fuengirola | 25 min | Train C1 |
| Marbella | 45-60 min | Bus from airport or Málaga |
| Granada (Alhambra) | 1.5-2 hours | Bus or train via María Zambrano |
| Ronda | 1.5-2 hours | Train from María Zambrano |
| Seville | 2-2.5 hours | AVE from María Zambrano |
Málaga City Highlights
- Picasso Museum: Birthplace museum of Pablo Picasso, with excellent collection
- Alcazaba: Moorish fortress with city views
- Gibralfaro Castle: Hilltop castle overlooking the city and port
- Centre Pompidou Málaga: Modern art in the colorful cube on the waterfront
- Calle Larios: Main pedestrian shopping street
- Malagueta Beach: City beach, 15-minute walk from center
Costa del Sol Towns
- Torremolinos: Classic beach resort, lively nightlife, excellent beach
- Benalmádena: Family attractions including Sea Life aquarium and Tivoli World
- Fuengirola: Long beach, water sports, Bioparc zoo
- Marbella: Upscale resort, Puerto Banús marina, beach clubs
- Nerja: Charming white village, caves, less developed coastline
- Estepona: Authentic Andalusian town with beautiful old center
Day Trips
- Granada and the Alhambra: The must-see palace complex (book Alhambra tickets weeks in advance)
- Ronda: Dramatic cliffside town with famous bridge
- Córdoba: Mezquita mosque-cathedral, historic Jewish quarter
- Seville: Flamenco, Alcázar palace, cathedral
- Gibraltar: British territory with famous rock (passport required)
- White villages (Pueblos Blancos): Mijas, Frigiliana, Casares
Food and Drink
- Espetos: Sardines grilled on beach skewers - a Málaga specialty
- Pescaíto frito: Fried mixed fish - classic Andalusian dish
- Gazpacho/Salmorejo: Cold tomato soups perfect in summer
- Málaga wine: Sweet local wine made from Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes
- Tapas: Free tapas with drinks are common in Granada; less so in Málaga but portions are generous
- Chiringuitos: Beach bars serving fresh seafood - try El Tintero in Málaga for auction-style fish
Transport Tips
- Train C1 is the easiest way to explore Málaga and western Costa del Sol (Torremolinos to Fuengirola)
- For Marbella and points west of Fuengirola, buses are the main public transport option
- Renting a car is useful for exploring the Pueblos Blancos and inland Andalusia
- The AVE high-speed train from María Zambrano reaches Madrid in 2.5 hours, Seville in 2 hours, and Barcelona in 5.5 hours
Best Times to Visit
- Peak season: July-August (hottest, busiest, most expensive)
- Shoulder season: May-June, September-October (warm, fewer crowds, good value)
- Winter: Mild climate makes Málaga pleasant year-round; many Europeans winter here
- Semana Santa (Easter week): Spectacular processions throughout Andalusia; book accommodation early
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Flight Compensation
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