Safe Couches for Women Surfing in Malaga

Rose

Rose

Malaga

Can host for:

2 days

About me

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.

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Claudia

Claudia

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

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.

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amal

amal

Malaga

Can host for:

7 days

About me

im a girI whos being to nearIy every pIace on earth but heardIy speak any Ianguajes, im here because i stay aII over the worId and maIaga and most times i dont have nothing to stay, im a cIan coquette girI im not an oId man so girIies im not a creep dwđź’—đź’—

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Diana

Diana

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hello my name is Diana 👋 My and my wife move to Spain and we are happy to find a new friends all over the world 🌍

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Joana

Joana

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hola chicas, Joana here Would love to make some international girl friends and travel together! I love nature at that point that sometimes I'm that amazed that I look hypnotized I love sports even though I suck at them, new climber and unstoppable crossfitter, motorbike certified passenger and a Balkan benz driver👍 I'm a bit like a daydreamer, always lost in thoughts that stretch beyond the ordinary. Life's a canvas for my constant contemplation, a puzzle I enjoy piecing together. I'm like a whirlwind of ambitions, trying to squeeze every drop of life from the clock's hands. There's this urge to groove to the rhythm of moments, and when the sun dips low, I catch my breath, heart full of adventures that couldn't quite fit into the hours. It's all about chasing what makes me feel alive, in my own playful way❣️

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Lauren

Lauren

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Just wanting to see the world and be happy

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Blanca

Blanca

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi, I’m Blanca from Venezuela. I have lived for 3 years in Spain

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Violeta

Violeta

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

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

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Is Malaga worth visiting?

4.6 /5

Based on 33 experiences

Frederike

Frederike

Germany

Solo travel

I stayed at the Coeo Hernan Ruiz Hostel, that offered a delicious breakfast, clean room and very comfortable beds. I didnt travel on a specific budget, but I did try to keep my expenses low, so I skipped museums and the cathedral. I very much enjoyed visiting the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle, as well as walking through the beautiful old town and along the beach. I also did a daytrip to the caminito del rey and another to ronda and setenil de las bodegas, that I booked on Get your Guide and would definitely recommend if you want to see more than just Malaga. I used the trains to get there from the airpot. Easy to find and not too expensive.

Posted: June 2, 2025
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Couple travel

I spent a few lovely days in Málaga and honestly, I felt super safe. It’s a calm, walkable city with a relaxed vibe. I didn’t experience any harassment, even walking around alone. Just keep your usual travel awareness and you’ll be fine. Definitely visit the Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro Castle for great views! I’d skip the overly touristy beach spots, instead, head to Pedregalejo or El Palo for a more local vibe. Try “El Pimpi” for a drink, and “La Tranca” for casual tapas so fun and full of energy :) We stayed in a small Airbnb in the historic center, very affordable. Got around mostly walking or train. Everything is close, and public transport is easy and cheap. I spent about 200€ p/p in 3 days including food and a few little treats. If you like art, the Picasso Museum is lovely.

Posted: May 29, 2025
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