Rose
Malaga
2 days
Authentic Soul, into travelling, good dining and wine, reading, meeting new people, languages and family oriented. Happy to meet genuine and honest people all over the world.
Claudia
Malaga
3 days
I just moved to malaga from switzerland. However I have been travelling and living as a digital nomad for the last years and am udually away for the winter in more tropical climates. I love the beach, gping to the gym, dancing kizomba and nature and spirituality. I live a healthy lifestyle and am happy to make deeper friendships and connections.
Blanca
Malaga
3 days
Hi, I’m Blanca from Venezuela. I have lived for 3 years in Spain
Violeta
Malaga
3 days
I’m a nomad , I Enjoy the solo travels and meet New people around the world , my hobbies are photography, swimming in cold water , hiking and Enjoy sunrise and Sunset
Doğa
My name is Doğa (it’s pronounced “doa”), I currently live in Malaga, Spain. Here, I work as a volunteer for children and people with disabilities. I am an English teacher from Turkey. In my free time I try to travel and explore Spain and other countries around. Unfortunately, I cannot host people because I share the house with 4 other volunteers and our association doesn’t let us host people in the house. But of course, I am available for hangouts!
Rose
Authentic Soul, into travelling, good dining and wine, reading, meeting new people, languages and family oriented. Happy to meet genuine and honest people all over the world.
Based on 28 experiences
We felt very safe in Malaga! We booked a flat with bookings, which was huge, cheap and in a central position, everything was in a walking distance. We enjoyed a lot sitting outside in the bars drinking beers and enjoying the sun! And there was the beach super closed, it was a very nice experience and the weather was amazing 🌞
Posted: July 4, 2024Experienced: March, 2022I studied abroad for a summer in Málaga and loved my experience! I felt very safe walking alone and meeting new people. The people I met were extremely friendly and basically everyone spoke English to some extent. Most of the time in the touristic areas they can spot if you’re American and will talk to you in English off the bat. Although, if you want to practice your Spanish, they will usually love to converse with you that way too! I recommend getting a bit off the beaten path for beaches. La Malagueta is a fun beach but it is very crowded and not as beautiful. I recommend the small fisherman neighborhood of El Palo for their more local beach! My favorite quiet place to sit and Watch have a coffee in the centro was La Tetería. For a day trip, the beaches in Nerja are crystal clear and so beautiful.
Posted: May 6, 2024Esara
I’m Esara, a cat lady and psychology student. I like to hang out and meet new friends!