Safe Couches for Women Surfing in Malaga

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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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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Lauren

Lauren

Malaga

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Just wanting to see the world and be happy

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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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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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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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Meet locals in Malaga

Lilly

Lilly

About Me

Heyy I’m a business student currently in Malaga, Spain and grew up around the area. I love to travel and learn new cultures , also love nature . Currently trying to live life to the fullest

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Valeria

Valeria

About Me

In love with my city and currently a film student!

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Is Malaga worth visiting?

4.7 /5

Based on 30 experiences

Ania

Ania

Poland

Group travel

I felt very safe in Málaga. The city has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, and I had no issues walking around, even in the evenings. One of my favorite moments was dining at a beachfront restaurant, enjoying fresh seafood with a beautiful view of the sea. My budget was 400 euros for two weeks, so I managed my expenses carefully. I mostly used buses to get around, which were affordable and convenient. It was a great way to explore the city without spending too much.

Posted: February 25, 2025
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Lilia

Lilia

Bulgaria

Solo travel

Safety: Málaga is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates. Things to do: Must-visit: The Alcazaba, Picasso Museum, and the Cathedral. Food: Try: Espetos (grilled sardines), Jamón Ibérico, and fried fish. Restaurants: El Pimpi (famous for tapas), and Restaurante José Carlos García (Michelin-starred). Budget: A moderate budget works well here. Daily expenses can range from €40-€80 depending on the activities and meals. Accommodation: I stayed in the city center, near Plaza de la Constitución. Getting around: The city has great public transport (buses, metro). Walking is also easy as most attractions are close together. Sample itinerary: Day 1: Alcazaba, Roman Theatre, Picasso Museum. Day 2: Beach day (La Malagueta), stroll in the old town, dinner at El Pimpi.

Posted: February 18, 2025
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Upcoming visitors to Malaga

Anjelina

Anjelina

About Me

Hey my name is Anjelina, but you can call me Anji! :) I’m located in cologne and would love to do my part in making traveling for women more safe, as I would also love to be safe when it comes to my travel plans! I LOVE sunrises and sunsets and would always be up to go to the best places to watch them. Also I fall in love with every dog I see.. I don’t have one yet tho! Whatever includes animals, u can count me in!

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Ayushi

Ayushi

About Me

Hey! I'm Ayushi — German scientist, with Indian roots ;) Looking to connect with like-minded, cool folks who enjoy deep conversations, random science facts, and a good hearty laugh. Whether it's geeking out over movies, wandering through museums, or just having a relaxed hangout — I'm all in for good energy and fun exchanges. Next up: Spain! I’m starting in Málaga and heading to Madrid, and I’d love to meet locals or fellow travelers to share stories and experience Spanish culture more deeply.

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