Excursion from Marbella to Caminito

Experience the thrill of adventure and take in breathtaking views on a guided hiking day trip to Caminito del Rey from Marbella

Embark on a journey across the El Chorro Gorge along the world-famous Caminito del Rey, a path that was once known as the most dangerous walkway in the world.

As you make your way along the trail, marvel at the stunning panoramic views of the Guadalhorce River Dam and the surrounding countryside. Your expert guide will lead you through the rugged terrain and provide fascinating insights into the history and geology of the area.

This is a unique opportunity to challenge yourself, connect with nature, and experience one of Spain’s most iconic destinations. Join us for an unforgettable adventure on the Caminito del Rey, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Excursion from Marbella to Caminito
Excursion from Marbella to Caminito

Experience:

  • Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and experience the refreshing cool breeze of the hills on a trek along the El Chorro cliffs gangway. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you can safely embark on a thrilling journey through the stunning natural landscapes of the area.
  • Strap on your helmet and get ready to traverse the path by the Gorge of the Gaitanes, where you’ll be immersed in the awe-inspiring beauty of the cliffs and canyons. As you make your way through the rugged terrain, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the incredible variety of flora and fauna that call this region home.
  • This is an adventure like no other, where you can push your boundaries and connect with the great outdoors. So, take a break from the mundane and explore the wonders of El Chorro, where every step brings you closer to the magic of nature.

Includes:

  • Transportation in a bus with multiple pickup options such us: Cala de Mijas, Calahonda, Marbella, Ojen and Coin.
  • Entrance fee to the Caminito del Rey
  • Tour guide
  • Helmets

What to bring

  • Hiking shoes
  • Cash

Know before you go:

  • The path may close without prior warning due to safety reasons or strong winds or rain
  • In this case, a full refund or change of tour date will be offered
  • Children under 8 years old are not permitted to join the tour
  • A small backpack is useful to carry a small bottle of water, some nuts, fruits or a snack
  • Walking sticks and selfie sticks are not permitted on the trek
  • Please wear walking shoes, Flip flops and open-toe sandals are not permitted
  • Please bring a coat during the winter
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8 reviews for Excursion from Marbella to Caminito

  1. Joel

    A great way to visit Caminito del Rey as a solo traveler. The bus was very comfortable and the bus driver was driving safely. As the Caminito del Rey is a very popular place it is quite crowded, but we did not have to wait a lot to get in. Our guide Louis was very knowledgable and shared information throughout the hike. He said that the trail is the most crowded in the morning so I would suggest to add a trip in the afternoon.

  2. Stacy

    There was a bicycle race in the area which caused a very long roadblock & delay. I expect a local supplier to be aware to such event and prepare accordingly (for example – cancelling the stop in the village before). We also returned late because of that, which was a problem for us

  3. Karina

    Pickup from Malaga was easy to find, bus arrived on time. The group wasn’t big (about 25-30 people). Our guide Antonio was super informative and with good humor. Short stop at Ardales was nice – we saw beautiful white and quite steep town. We had to wait about 20-30 minutes till we could enter the Caminito path, in that time we could use wc, take some snack, etc. Just don’t forget to use sunscreen protection 😊The trip was all good organized. Definitely recomed this trip for those who likes to walk and isn’t afraid of hight

  4. Charlie

    A great way to visit Caminito del Rey as a solo traveler. The bus was very comfortable and the bus driver was driving safely. As the Caminito del Rey is a very popular place it is quite crowded, but we did not have to wait a lot to get in. Our guide Louis was very knowledgable and shared information throughout the hike. He said that the trail is the most crowded in the morning so I would suggest to add a trip in the afternoon

  5. Ola

    Mais quelle divine surprise ! Je savais que ça allait être bien mais franchement pas à ce point là. Je n’ai pas de mots pour décrire ce merveilleux moment passé au Caminito del Rey. La balade sur une passerelle à flanc de paroi est sensationnelle, les paysages extraordinaires. C’est sans doute une des plus belles activités que j’ai fait dans ma vie. Contrairement à ce qu’on pourrait croire, c’est très facilement accessible à tous et aucun sensation de vertige (ce n’est pas de la via ferrata et on est pas encordé !). Notre guide Juan, a été super et à fait l’effort de me traduire en français alors que j’étais dans un groupe anglais. Un moment merveilleux à recommander. J’y retournerai c’est sûr

  6. Jackson

    Ein echt toller Tag am Caminito del Rey – Die Führung war sehr engagiert und freundlich, hat viele interessante Dinge erzählt – man merkt dass sie ihren Job sehr gerne und auch gut macht. Die Wanderung war natürlich ob der vielen Gruppen etwas mit Wartezeit verbunden, dafür ist aber alles entspannt verlaufen und man hat unfassbare Eindrücke von der Schlucht gewinnen können Die Fahrt hin und zurück im gemütlichen Bus ließ ebenfalls nichts zu wünschen übrig 🙂 Die Frühstückspause war angesichts der Memge an Teilnehmern vielleicjt etwas kurz bemessen, aber wenn man sich nicht mit Nebensächlichkeiten aufhält, ist alles gut zu meistern. Also Freunde – Klare Empfehlung

  7. Heidi

    There was a bicycle race in the area which caused a very long roadblock & delay. I expect a local supplier to be aware to such event and prepare accordingly (for example – cancelling the stop in the village before). We also returned late because of that, which was a problem for us

  8. Hailey

    Pickup from Malaga was easy to find, bus arrived on time. The group wasn’t big (about 25-30 people). Our guide Antonio was super informative and with good humor. Short stop at Ardales was nice – we saw beautiful white and quite steep town. We had to wait about 20-30 minutes till we could enter the Caminito path, in that time we could use wc, take some snack, etc. Just don’t forget to use sunscreen protection 😊The trip was all good organized. Definitely recomed this trip for those who likes to walk and isn’t afraid of hight.

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