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Experience Malaga on a 3-hour roller skating tour or class for $47, guided by a pro instructor. Suitable for all ages, explore city sights or learn to skate.

The Malaga: Roller Skating City Tour and Classes offers a lively way to see the city while enjoying an active activity. For $47 per person, you can choose between a guided roller skating tour around Malaga’s most beautiful spots or a private skate class to learn or improve skating skills. The tour lasts 3 hours and departs from CAC Málaga, making it a convenient starting point in the city center.
This experience is perfect for those seeking a fun, energetic way to explore Malaga, whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced skater. The combination of professional instruction and scenic routes provides a well-rounded adventure. Keep in mind, this activity is best suited for ages 7 and above and requires comfortable clothes, sports shoes, and water for hydration.
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The skating lessons are led by Jemelle, an inline skater from Manchester who combines 25+ years of experience with a passion for teaching. Whether you’re new to skating or want to learn tricks like jumps and grind on ramps, the class covers basic techniques such as strapping skates properly, stopping, starting, and turning.
The private classes are designed for all ages and skill levels, making sure everyone gets tailored feedback. For those who already skate well, there’s an option to focus on more advanced skills at ramps or skateparks. This personalized approach ensures that every participant gains confidence and improves their skating abilities.

The guided tour follows a pre-planned route that showcases Malaga’s most iconic sights. The tour includes stops at Mercado Atarazanas, Malaga Cathedral, and the Muelle Uno harbor. Travelers will also see the Pablo Picasso statue and birthplace, as well as visits to Gibralfaro and Alcazaba, the historic fortress.
The route is carefully designed to combine beautiful scenery and cultural highlights, allowing skaters to enjoy views of the city, beaches, and historic landmarks. The tour also covers Fisherman’s villages, parks, and gardens, providing a diverse mix of urban and coastal scenery. Recommendations for further exploration are shared at the end of the tour, encouraging you to discover more on your own.
The tour starts at CAC Málaga, located in the city’s central district. The activity lasts 3 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day in Malaga. The tour is conducted in English and is available as a private group, which means you get personalized attention from your guide.
Participants are advised to bring snacks, water, comfortable clothes, and sports shoes. Since inline skates are provided, you can join without bringing your own, but there’s a 10% discount if you prefer to bring your own skates and protective gear.
More Great Tours NearbyThe included elements are rollerskating lessons or guided tour, along with an experienced instructor and guide with over 25 years of experience. The guide’s background includes work in workshop settings, live music events, and skating camps—so expect a friendly, knowledgeable approach.
The not included are wine and tapas, though these are quite affordable in Malaga. This allows flexibility for those who wish to explore local eateries after skating. The activity is not suitable for children under 7, or individuals with mobility, back, or heart problems, or those with motion sickness or wheelchair needs.
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The beachside routes give skaters stunning views of Malaga’s coast and the Mediterranean, especially near spots like Muelle Uno. The city tour includes stops at markets, the cathedral, and the Pablo Picasso museum, providing cultural context to the scenic journey. For more adventurous skaters, options include visiting skateparks around the city.
Each stop offers opportunities for photos and quick sightseeing, making the experience both active and educational. The route’s design ensures a comfortable pace suitable for all levels, with breaks and tips provided along the way.
This experience stands out because of its combination of sightseeing and skating instruction. The private group setup ensures personalized attention, and the local guide shares interesting facts and recommendations for further exploration. The scenic stops and urban routes allow for a dynamic, fun way to see Malaga without the crowds typically found on buses or walking tours.
The cost-effective price of $47 covers everything needed for skating—and the option to bring your own gear saves additional costs. Whether you want to learn new skills or simply cruise along the coast, this tour offers a flexible and enjoyable experience.
The Malaga: Roller Skating City Tour and Classes provides an engaging, scenic, and interactive way to explore Malaga’s highlights. The professional instruction and customized routes make it suitable for all skill levels and ages, as long as participants are comfortable on their feet.
This experience offers great value for those wanting to combine activity, culture, and sightseeing in a relaxed setting. The 3-hour duration is perfect for fitting into a busy travel schedule, and the guided format ensures you see the best spots while learning or practicing skating skills.
While not suited for very young children or individuals with certain health issues, most active travelers will appreciate the chance to move through the city on wheels while discovering its beautiful sights. For a memorable, active day in Malaga, this skating tour and class comes highly recommended.
Do I need my own skates to join?
No, inline skates are provided, but bringing your own gear can earn a 10% discount.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the skating lessons cater to all levels, including complete beginners, with instruction on fundamental skills.
What landmarks will I see during the guided tour?
Stops include Mercado Atarazanas, Malaga Cathedral, Muelle Uno, Gibralfaro, Alcazaba, and the Pablo Picasso birthplace.
How long is the activity?
The overall experience lasts 3 hours, including instruction or sightseeing, with a flexible pace.
Are there any restrictions I should know?
The activity is not suitable for children under 7, or individuals with certain health or mobility issues. Participants should bring comfortable clothes, water, and snacks.