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Flights to Malaga

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One way
Vilnius VNO → Malaga AGP
September 7
€99.07
Round trip
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 26 – October 5
€173.25
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 23 – September 30
€182.14
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 19 – August 25
€188.34
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
October 1 – October 13
€191.59
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 22 – September 27
€199.87
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 3 – September 10
€202.48
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 20 – August 27
€207.54
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 26 – August 31
€207.54
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 1 – August 31
€208.01
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 23 – October 3
€210.52
One way
Kaunas KUN → Malaga AGP
September 20
€112.82
Kaunas KUN → Malaga AGP
August 13
€113.50
Round trip
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
October 13 – October 20
€180.24
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 22 – September 29
€182.52
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 15 – September 22
€187.04
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 25 – August 30
€203.84
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 23 – October 3
€207.61
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
July 5 – July 9
€208.18
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 19 – August 25
€210.66
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 22 – September 27
€215.82
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
September 20 – September 27
€232.53
Kaunas KUN ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 28 – August 30
€243.48
Round trip
Riga RIX ⇄ Malaga AGP
August 19 – August 25
€170.93

Weather in Malaga

now
28°C
Broken clouds
northeast, 0,3 m/s
wind
53%
humidity
1015 mm
pressure
Wed
Jun 24
Broken clouds
27°C
Thu
Jun 25
Broken clouds
26°C
Fri
Jun 26
Scattered clouds
25°C
Sat
Jun 27
Scattered clouds
29°C
Sun
Jun 28
Broken clouds
30°C

Spanish paradise on Earth’s coast – Málaga

Bright colours, southern sun with its gift of bronze skin tones, and pleasantly warm Mediterranean Sea at day, along with cosily lit seashore, night long parties, and waves that break on the cool sand at night. This is Málaga, one of the most beautiful Spanish resorts that has retained its ancient port-city architecture and has managed to create a wonderful atmospheric holiday destination point.

How to travel?

Travelling to this charming Spanish resort is easy: cheap flights from Vilnius airport to the Málaga international Pablo Picasso airport in the Guadameldina river valley have been available for a few years now. This way is especially for those who do not like long trips, as a one-way flight will only take up to five hours. Málaga airport is the fourth busiest airport in Spain, and every travellers comfort is important here. Near the airport, you will find a car rental point, where you can choose a economically efficient car for your entire holiday to rent.

What to taste?

If hot Málaga sun makes you feel tired and weary, local restaurants will do everything, in order for you to be able to replenish your energy reserves and just relax. Comfortable chairs under colourful sun umbrellas will beckon you, as well as an offer of tapas snack and a refreshing glass of Andalusian wine drink. Tinto de verano is a light sangria-like drink that is made from red wine, mixed with lemonade, and served with a lot of ice cubes. If you’re feeling hungry, Spaniards recommend cold garlic soup with almonds, a special recipe dish of dried and extremely thinly cut Jamon Pata Negra ham, or a unique delicacy of grilled skewered sardines.

What to see?

In Málaga, just as in Spain as a whole, you should first and foremost make sure to admire nature, before you get on with the rest of your journey. For example, crocodile farm is where breathtaking live reptile performances are taking place, and a much cosier butterfly farm is a great choice for observing multi-coloured butterflies, birds, and beautiful squirrels from up close.

Also worth visiting is Málaga cathedral that is often called the city pearl by the locals. The intricate building has been developed during a 200 years’ time period, and its architecture is a mix of gothic, renaissance, and baroque styles, with the interior decorated with famous artworks of painters and sculptors.

What to do?

If you still have some free time left, definitely go and see some live opera, flamenco, and ballet performances live at the Cervantes theatre house. This experience is a perfect closing chord for a quick or long holiday trip in the colourful, sensuous, and charming Spanish resort of Málaga.

The schedule of direct flights to Malaga

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mo
06:00-09:35

Tu

Wd
06:00-09:15
07:25-10:55
07:25-10:55

Th

Fr
06:00-09:35

Sa
09:00-12:30
14:30-18:00

Su

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mo
15:30-18:55

Tu
15:15-18:40

Wd
13:50-17:15

Th
13:40-17:05

Fr
07:40-11:05

Sa
06:05-09:30

Su
14:50-18:15

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mo
11:55-15:35

Tu
11:50-15:30

Wd
12:30-16:10
12:30-16:10
14:10-17:50

Th
11:40-15:20

Fr
12:45-16:20
12:45-16:20

Sa
12:40-16:20
12:40-16:20
21:10-00:50

Su
07:10-10:50
07:10-10:50

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mo
10:20-14:30
11:35-15:35
13:35-17:45

Tu
10:10-14:10
10:15-14:25
13:35-17:45

Wd
10:20-14:30
13:35-17:45
19:35-23:35

Th
10:20-14:30
11:30-15:30
13:35-17:45

Fr
10:20-14:30
13:35-17:45

Sa
05:35-09:30
10:20-14:30
13:35-17:45
18:00-22:00
18:35-22:35

Su
10:15-14:25
11:20-15:20
11:40-15:40
13:35-17:45

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mo

Tu
17:15-21:20

Wd
05:55-10:00

Th

Fr
18:45-22:50

Sa
10:45-14:50

Su

All flights to Malaga

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