Cruise to Malaga, Spain: Old-time charm with a modern twist

By Brian Johnston
July 24 2016 - 12:15am
The city and harbour of Malaga.
 Photo: iStock
The city and harbour of Malaga. Photo: iStock
Malaga's Museo Picasso.
Malaga's Museo Picasso.
Wall mural of a flamenco dancer in Malaga's old town.
 Photo: Brian Johnston
Wall mural of a flamenco dancer in Malaga's old town. Photo: Brian Johnston
Promenade along the waterfront at Malaga port.
Promenade along the waterfront at Malaga port.
Centre Pompidou, an iconic building also known as El Cubo. Photo: iStock
Centre Pompidou, an iconic building also known as El Cubo. Photo: iStock

There are few better moments in cruising than when you swipe your ship card through security and disembark into a new port of call. It's early morning, and I've hurried through breakfast aboard Viking Star, ready for a day's exploration. A coach transfer makes the first part easy, hauling us upwards above Malaga to Gibralfaro fortress, the city's crumbling crown of Moorish walls. Viking Star lies below in the harbour, a toy ship in a blue Mediterranean bathtub. Malaga is all yellow walls and red roofs, the bullring below a giant ring hemmed in by apartment blocks. I imagine living there, with its weekend sights of dust and blood and roaring crowds.

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