OUR ROUTES

Motorcycle and scooter routes in Malaga
Discover Málaga in a unique way: on two wheels, with the freedom to explore both the coast and the mountains at your own pace. From the winding road through the Montes de Málaga to the picturesque white villages and iconic beaches of the Costa del Sol, there's a route for every type of traveler. Did you know that Málaga boasts more than 300 days of sunshine a year, making it a perfect destination to explore by scooter?
At Lucky Rent a Scooter, we've prepared guided tours that will take you to explore the region's best spots: mountains, beaches, and picture-postcard villages. With our scooters, you can explore unique roads, avoid parking problems, and discover all the secrets of the Costa del Sol in a simple and fun way.
The best coastal routes from Malaga
The Costa del Sol is famous for its seaside landscapes and charming towns. From hidden coves to lively promenades, these coastal routes are ideal for enjoying the Mediterranean views while riding a scooter. Read on to discover two must-do itineraries.
Route through Mijas Pueblo, Marbella Old Town and Puerto Banús
Begin your adventure by climbing to Mijas Pueblo , a charming whitewashed village perched on the mountainside. There you can wander through its cobblestone streets lined with craft shops, visit the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and enjoy the views from the Mirador de la Muralla, where the blue sea blends with the green mountains. You can also stop at one of its restaurants and try the typical espetos (skewers) or traditional Malaga dishes.
From there, head down towards Mijas Costa and follow the N-340, a road that runs along the coast, until you reach Marbella . In its old town, you'll find a unique atmosphere: the Plaza de los Naranjos (Orange Square) with its colorful terraces, narrow flower-filled streets, and small boutiques. Marbella is a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing stroll.
The last stop is Puerto Banús, where luxury and glamour take center stage. Stroll through the harbor to admire the impressive yachts and enjoy the high-end boutiques. If you prefer something more relaxing, find a beachfront terrace for a drink while watching the hustle and bustle of this exclusive area.
Route through Gibraltar
If you're looking for a longer, more adventurous route, Gibraltar is a fantastic option. From Malaga or Torremolinos, you can choose between a quick trip (1 hour and 30 minutes) or a more leisurely one along the sea (3 hours and 30 minutes). Along the way, you'll enjoy views of the Mediterranean, pass through picturesque coastal towns like Estepona and Manilva, and, on clear days, even see the coast of Morocco.
Upon arrival, park your scooter safely near the border and cross on foot. Gibraltar offers a completely different experience. Don't miss a visit to the Rock of Gibraltar , where you'll have spectacular views and meet the famous Barbary apes. Explore St. Michael's Caves, stroll down Main Street for duty-free shopping, or visit the World War II tunnels.
Mountain and nature routes in Malaga
Málaga isn't just about the coast; its inland is filled with mountains and natural landscapes that will leave you speechless. From roads winding through pine trees to small towns where time seems to stand still, these routes will take you to a different Málaga. Discover two itineraries to fully enjoy nature.
Route through Ronda, Setenil de las Bodegas and Alhaurín de la Torre
Get ready to explore some of the most iconic places in the interior of Málaga. Start your route in Alhaurín de la Torre , a town surrounded by nature, with parks like the Jardín Oriental Bienquerido, perfect for a quiet stop. From there, continue to Setenil de las Bodegas , a unique place known for its houses carved directly into the rocks, which seem to blend with the landscape. Strolling through its streets is an experience in itself and an excellent opportunity to enjoy its cuisine, such as its artisanal cured meats and cheeses.
The final destination is Ronda, a magical city with the impressive Puente Nuevo bridge that crosses the Tajo River, a 100-meter-deep gorge. Visit its bullring, one of the oldest in Spain, and its charming old town. This tour, lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, will allow you to enjoy both the road and the destinations you'll find along the way.
Route through El Chorro and Caminito del Rey
If you love nature, you'll love this route. From Torremolinos, the route passes through Churriana , a picturesque neighborhood steeped in history; Estación de Cártama , where the landscape begins to transform into green fields; and Pizarra , a quiet village ideal for a short stopover.
Continue towards Álora , famous for its Moorish castle and mountainous surroundings. Finally, you'll reach El Chorro , where the spectacular Caminito del Rey awaits . This trail, which winds through gorges, offers breathtaking views. If you dare to walk its walkways, you'll have an unforgettable experience, but remember to book in advance. The road to El Chorro is a journey full of curves and natural landscapes that will make you enjoy every kilometer.
Take your scooter route in Malaga with Lucky Rent a Scooter
Ready for adventure? At Lucky Rent a Scooter , we not only offer the best fleet of scooters to explore Málaga, but we also help you plan your routes so you make the most of every second of your trip. We deliver the scooter to your preferred location, include helmets and a phone holder, and are always available for any questions.
Book now and get ready to explore Málaga like never before. The Costa del Sol awaits you on two wheels!


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