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Caminito del Rey: The Cliff-Pinned 'World's Most Dangerous Walkway'

Walk the boardwalk bolted to a vertical cliff face 100 meters above the Guadalhorce gorge -- once dubbed the most dangerous path in the world, now safely rebuilt into a one-way, ~3-hour, 7.7km clifftop traverse through the El Chorro canyon. It is the marquee adrenaline experience of Andalusia and the photo a thrill-seeker pictures when they think of inland Malaga. Children under 8 cannot enter; bring ID.

What to expect

You'll depart the Malaga port and travel 58km inland through Andalusian countryside (roughly 1.5 hours each way) to arrive at El Chorro canyon. Once there, you'll join the one-way boardwalk bolted directly to a near-vertical cliff face 100 meters above the Guadalhorce gorge, traversing 7.7km of clifftop switchbacks through narrowing canyon walls over approximately 3 hours. The walkway—once infamously branded the world's most dangerous path—now feels secure and rebuilt, yet the exposure and soaring views remain visceral and unforgettable. By day's end you'll reverse the journey back to port, consuming your entire port day but delivering the singular adrenaline landmark of inland Malaga.

Who to call — book direct
Caminito del Rey official ticket office (UTE Caminito del Rey)
EUR 10 (~$11) self-guided entry, or EUR 18 (~$20) official guided visit, booked on the official platform (the ONLY non-aggregator source). Add EUR 2.50 shuttle bus and EUR 2 parking. It sits ~58km/1.5hrs from the port, so it consumes the whole port day -- book a Malaga package with round-trip shuttle (EUR 60-80 / ~$65-87) ONLY from an operator that guarantees on-time return to the ship. Tickets sell out weeks ahead; reserve early.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins. Cruise lines fold El Chorro into a scenic '4x4 Andalusia Adventure' type day at ~$189.99 pp; an independent full-day Caminito del Rey guided package runs ~$77-81 pp, saving roughly $60-110 per person. If you only book the bare EUR 10 entry you save even more, but you take on the transport-and-timing risk yourself -- worth it only if you arrange a guaranteed-return shuttle, since missing sail-away is the real danger here, not the cliff.

Good to know

Book a guaranteed round-trip shuttle package (EUR 60–80) from a cruise operator or the official ticket office to lock in your on-time return to ship; the 1.5-hour each-way commute leaves zero margin for missing sail-away. Reserve entry tickets (EUR 10–18) weeks ahead, as they sell out regularly. Bring your passport or ID (required for entry), wear sturdy hiking shoes and sun protection, and confirm your shuttle departure time before boarding the tender—treat the return buffer as sacred, since missing the ship carries infinitely more risk than the reconstructed cliff itself. A full-day independent package (guides + transport) costs ~€77–81 per person versus ~€190 via cruise line.

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