Malaga Segway Full Discovery Tour
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Alcazaba Castle, a palatial fortification, built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century. The Alcazaba of Malaga is built on a hill in the center of the city, overlooking the port, and comprises two walled enclosures. It was formerly connected to the city ramparts which formed a third defensive wall but only two inner walls remain. The first, built around the topography of the hill, completely encloses the second inner area and is dotted with defensive towers.
Malaga Park (Parque de Malaga), also called Alameda Park (Parque de la Alameda), is in the centre of Malaga and was built during the late nineteenth century. In March 2017, the Alameda Park was requested to be declared a Property of Cultural Interest. A park that underwent a major renovation in 2007. The 19th century environment was adapted to the 21st century. This refurbishment improved the experience of walking through the park and added small areas to rest.
The Port of Malaga is an international seaport located in the city of Málaga in southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. It is the oldest continuously-operated port in Spain and one of the oldest in the Mediterranean.The Port of Malaka was founded by Phoenicians from Tyre in around 1000 BC. The name Malaka is probably derived from the Phoenician word for salt because fish was salted on the first dock.
Malagueta is a very large man made beach, it is accessed via the Pablo Picasso promenade whose bars and restaurants are busy day and night. It has a view of the fishing area where you can see the fisherman untangling their nets. There are a number of Chiringuitos offering a selection of drinks and Tapas. This beach is the closest to the city center located to the east of the port. We will also see the Port, where you will find the best panoramic view of Malaga.<>/span
This Segway N Scooter tour, as well as all our tours, it is a guided tour, and you can chose from 6 available languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian or Romanian.
You will also have a 15 minutes, free of charge, training session.
ITINERARY:
Starting point: Office
• Alcazaba
• Gibralfaro Castle
• Mirador del Sur
• Main Throne
• Roman Amphitheater
• Roman Factory
• La Merced Square
• Sitting Picasso
• Picasso House
• Santiago Church
• Picasso Museum
• Cathedral (La Manquita)
• Alameda Park
• Custom Office
• Postal Office
• Bank of Spain
• City Hall
• Bullfight Arena
• Malagueta Beach
• Malaga Sea Port
• Centre Pompidou
• Offroad Parktour
• La Marina Square
• Larios Street
Ending Point: Office
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Malaga Park (Parque de Malaga), also called Alameda Park (Parque de la Alameda), is in the centre of Malaga and was built during the late nineteenth century. In March 2017, the Alameda Park was requested to be declared a Property of Cultural Interest. A park that underwent a major renovation in 2007. The 19th century environment was adapted to the 21st century. This refurbishment improved the experience of walking through the park and added small areas to rest.
The Port of Malaga is an international seaport located in the city of Málaga in southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. It is the oldest continuously-operated port in Spain and one of the oldest in the Mediterranean.The Port of Malaka was founded by Phoenicians from Tyre in around 1000 BC. The name Malaka is probably derived from the Phoenician word for salt because fish was salted on the first dock.
Malagueta is a very large man made beach, it is accessed via the Pablo Picasso promenade whose bars and restaurants are busy day and night. It has a view of the fishing area where you can see the fisherman untangling their nets. There are a number of Chiringuitos offering a selection of drinks and Tapas. This beach is the closest to the city center located to the east of the port. We will also see the Port, where you will find the best panoramic view of Malaga.<>/span
This Segway N Scooter tour, as well as all our tours, it is a guided tour, and you can chose from 6 available languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian or Romanian.
You will also have a 15 minutes, free of charge, training session.
ITINERARY:
Starting point: Office
• Alcazaba
• Gibralfaro Castle
• Mirador del Sur
• Main Throne
• Roman Amphitheater
• Roman Factory
• La Merced Square
• Sitting Picasso
• Picasso House
• Santiago Church
• Picasso Museum
• Cathedral (La Manquita)
• Alameda Park
• Custom Office
• Postal Office
• Bank of Spain
• City Hall
• Bullfight Arena
• Malagueta Beach
• Malaga Sea Port
• Centre Pompidou
• Offroad Parktour
• La Marina Square
• Larios Street
Ending Point: Office
Incluso
- Beverages
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Coffee and/or Tea
Extra
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not wheelchair accessible
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A maximum of 10 people per booking
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
Funzioni
Turismo
80%
Originale
80%
Culturale
50%
Adrenalina
45%
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Last year we had a wonderful 2 hour trip on Segways (a different company). Our guide this year had a mixture of segways, 3 wheelers and scooters on this tour. He put the 4 segways in front, followed by a scooter, a 3 wheeler and another scooter. Two languages - 4 English only and 3 Germany only. The second Segway was ridden by a 14 or 15 year old boy who was behind his father and his mother was last in line so they could not see when their son slowed way down - which he often did. The guide should have handled this, but he was on his phone much of the time. As we ascended a steep hill he once again slowed down so much that my friend on the scooter ahead of me struggled to keep her balance. She began wobbling, hit a bump and ended up in the ditch beside us with the scooter on top of her. When the guide heard us yelling that someone fell, he got off his phone, ran back and said, "You wrecked my new scooter Lady!" Being far away from our starting point, we had no choice but to continue on. About five minutes later, the guide was back on the phone when the kid slowed down once more causing my husband to hit a curb trying to keep from running into him. My husband fell hard injuring his knee, ribs and shoulder. Six weeks later, he is still in pain. If you choose to do a Segway tour (which can be fun and not too difficult) DO NOT CHOOSE THIS COMPANY!!