Drive ~2 hours inland to the Alhambra, the UNESCO-listed Moorish palace-city that is the single most famous monument in Spain: the honeycombed Nasrid Palaces, the Court of the Lions, and the water-gardens of the Generalife terraced above Granada. A licensed guide walks you through the skip-the-line Nasrid entry (the tickets that sell out weeks ahead and are capacity-controlled by the half-hour), then you get free time in Granada's old town. This is the regret-if-you-miss-it day trip from Malaga.
What to expect
You'll spend roughly two hours in an air-conditioned coach traveling inland from Málaga to Granada, then enter the Alhambra with a skip-the-line guide who navigates you through the honeycombed Nasrid Palaces and the iconic Court of the Lions before you explore the terraced water-gardens of the Generalife at your own pace. After the guided palace tour, you'll have free time to wander Granada's atmospheric old town—wandering narrow streets, browsing local shops, or grabbing tapas—before the coach returns you to the port. The rhythm is structured (guided palace tour in the morning, unstructured afternoon) with a full 10–11 hours allocated, giving you real breathing room to absorb both the monument and the city.
Direct wins big. Cruise lines sell the full guided Alhambra + Generalife day at $180-250 pp with entry and guide included; booking direct lands at ~$122 pp all-in (EUR 89 + EUR 23 entry), saving roughly $90-150 per person -- the largest dollar gap at this port. One caveat: the ship's bare 'Granada On Your Own' coach transfer ($84.99, NO ticket or guide) is fair value ONLY if you can self-secure an Alhambra slot and just want guaranteed sail-away return; for almost everyone the guided direct booking is the better deal.
Good to know
The skip-the-line Nasrid Palaces entry ticket (EUR 23 extra, ~$25) must be pre-booked weeks ahead and is capacity-controlled by half-hour time slots—don't assume walk-up availability. Port pickup and drop-off are included, and the operator guarantees 100% on-time return with no charge if the ship doesn't dock, so you're protected on timing. Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat: the palace interiors are cool but the Generalife gardens and Granada's old town are open-air and can be hot. Book your excursion directly with Spain Day Tours rather than through the cruise line to save $90–150 per person compared to ship-sold Alhambra tours.