Have you ever got lost during your car hire in Malaga? Sometimes it happens and the mobile device is not always available to save us, we ran out of battery, there is no coverage or no data. So, it never hurts to print some directions to your destination.
What we are going to narrate would be a great a story for sleepless nights that fits very well to these dates close to Halloween; unfortunately, everything we comment really happened on October 30 in the vicinity of Malaga airport.
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We always encourage our customers to venture a little “Inland”, to get away from the bustle of the Costa del Sol and discover first-hand why Malaga is a natural paradise:
Natural Parks, untouched nature, charming white villages ahead a few miles from the coast. As for instance the Axarquia, a little known gem of the Costa del Sol.
Covering an area of two Natural Parks and the highest peak of the province, in full tourist boom the Axarquia, dotted with Moorish white villages, has retained its charm and history, perhaps because of its particular and beautiful terrain.
Did you know that Malaga Airport is the oldest airport in Spain? If you have been to Malaga in the past few years, you’ve seen that it is gaining a considerable size; although yet it’s not comparable to the airports of the European capitals it’s nevertheless a stunning transformation.
The new regulation of traffic that will take effect in a few days is causing a stir among those interested in hiring a car in Malaga. To avoid confusion and possible fines, we provide this summary of the salient points of the new rules:
As the cost of fuel has increased, more and more drivers are looking at ways of cutting the costs of their everyday motoring – even with their holiday hire car. In a recent post, we looked at ways you can increase your fuel efficiency by making small changes to your driving style. Here we explore a few other ways you can keep fuel costs down by making your car a little more efficient.
Car hire fuel policies are still a contentious issue in Spain. A recent Which? Travel report likens the practice to that of the ‘hidden charges’ used by a number of budget airlines, where the final cost can come as quite a shock to the customer. So which fuel policies should you avoid with car hire in Malaga, and why is malagacar.com so different?
The mild climate of Malaga throughout the year encourages many athletes to travel to the Costa del Sol to enjoy the various facilities for training.
Today we talk about common fines of Malagacar.com customers, places where they usually get fined and how we proceed in processing these fines.
Given that last week has opened the fourth supplier of LPG gas in the province of Malaga, specifically in the Costa del Sol town of Fuengirola, in this blog we talk a bit more about this fuel which certainly presents some interesting advantages.