Caminito del Rey: Entry Ticket and Guided Tour
Hightlight
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English-Speaking
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Group-Friendly
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Local guide
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Reservations
History
The Caminito del Rey, nestled in Málaga’s Gaitanes Gorge, was originally constructed between 1901 and 1905 as a service pathway for workers maintaining the region’s hydroelectric and railway infrastructure. Named after King Alfonso XIII, who walked it in 1921, it connected the Gaitanejo and El Chorro dams but later became notorious as one of the world’s most dangerous walkways due to disrepair. Restored and reopened in 2015, it is now a safe, 7.7-km trail within the Andalusia-Morocco Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve, established in 2006.
Designated a Special Protection Area for Birds in 1987 and a Natural Area by the Junta de Andalucía in 1989, this UNESCO-protected site has been a hub for human settlement since prehistoric times, evidenced by numerous archaeological sites. The walkway’s modern transformation preserves its historical significance while showcasing Málaga’s stunning natural landscapes and commitment to environmental conservation.
Highlights
- Hike the 7.7-km Caminito del Rey walkway in complete safety.
- Marvel at the dramatic 400-meter-high gorge walls and Guadalhorce River views.
- Discover the trail’s history with insights from a bilingual guide.
- Experience thrilling yet secure walkways with breathtaking scenery.
- Explore the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve’s environmental and archaeological significance.
Full Description
Embark on a guided tour along the Caminito del Rey, a 7.7-km one-way walkway through Málaga’s awe-inspiring Gaitanes Gorge, offering stunning views of 400-meter cliffs and the rushing Guadalhorce River below. Accompanied by a bilingual guide, equipped with safety helmets and a radio-guide headset, this tour ensures a thrilling yet secure exploration of one of Spain’s most iconic natural and historical sites, enriched with expert commentary on its past and environment.
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Meet your guide at the northern entrance in Ardales, where you’ll receive safety gear and an introduction to the trail’s origins as a 19th- and 20th-century hydroelectric pathway. As you traverse the restored boardwalks, narrowing to just 10 meters at points, your guide will share stories of the walkway’s construction, its role in regional development, and its status within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting local flora, fauna, and archaeological significance.
Conclude at the southern exit in El Chorro, returning to the Visitor Center via a €2.50 shuttle bus (not included). With rest areas for picnics and ample opportunities for stunning photographs, this tour blends adventure, history, and natural beauty, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Málaga’s extraordinary landscape.
Why Choose This Experience?
This guided tour offers a safe and immersive way to experience the Caminito del Rey, combining thrilling views with expert insights into its historical and environmental significance. The bilingual guide and radio-guide headset ensure you don’t miss any details, making it ideal for adventurers, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts seeking a deeper connection to this UNESCO-protected site.
With safety gear, a guided itinerary, and logistical support for shuttle bus access, the tour is accessible for most fitness levels. The opportunity to picnic in designated rest areas and capture breathtaking photos adds to the appeal, making this a must-do experience in Málaga’s natural wonderland.
What’s Included
- General admission ticket to the Caminito del Rey.
- Bilingual guide (English/Spanish).
- Radio-guide headset for clear commentary.
- Safety helmet for all participants.
- Safety briefing and equipment orientation.
- Guided commentary on the trail’s history and ecology.
- Access to designated rest areas for picnics.
- Support for shuttle bus logistics (fare not included).
- Emergency assistance protocols during the tour.
- Information booklet on the trail’s key features.
Itinerary
- Meet at the Control Booth at the northern access (Ardales).
- Receive safety gear and guided introduction.
- Guided tour along the 7.7-km Caminito del Rey walkway (approximately 2.5 hours).
- Breaks at designated rest areas for picnics and photos.
- Arrive at the southern exit in El Chorro.
- Return to the Visitor Center via shuttle bus (fare not included).
- Note: Itinerary subject to change.
Pricing
From $34 per person
Meeting Point
Meet at the Control Booth at the northern access of the Caminito del Rey (Ardales). If arriving by car, park at the Visitor Center and take the €2.50 shuttle bus (not included) to the entrance, then walk 1.5 km through the pedestrian tunnel past “El Kiosko” restaurant. If arriving by train, take the shuttle bus to the entrance stop and follow the same 1.5-km walk. Present your voucher to meet your guide.
How to Get There
- By car: Park at the Visitor Center parking lot at least 1 hour before the tour. Take the €2.50 shuttle bus (cash only, not included) to the northern entrance, then walk 1.5 km to the Control Booth.
- By train: From El Chorro station, take the shuttle bus to the entrance stop near the pedestrian tunnel. Walk 1.5 km to the Control Booth.
- By foot: From the shuttle bus drop-off, follow signs for “Caminito del Rey” through the 200-meter pedestrian tunnel and continue 1.5 km to the Control Booth.
- By taxi: Request a drop-off at the Caminito del Rey northern entrance near “El Kiosko” restaurant, then walk 1.5 km to the Control Booth.
Good to Know
What to Bring
- Passport or ID card (original for children 8+; copy accepted for adults).
- Sunglasses and sun hat.
- Hiking shoes or closed-toe shoes.
- Water and snacks for picnics.
- Weather-appropriate clothing.
- Small daypack.
Know Before You Go
- Children under 8 are not permitted; those 8+ must bring original ID or Family Book.
- The trail is a one-way 7.7-km path from Ardales to El Chorro.
- Shuttle bus to the starting point costs €2.50 (cash only, not included).
- Large backpacks, selfie sticks, walking sticks, high heels, and open-toed shoes are prohibited.
- Rest areas are available for picnics with small backpacks allowed.
Reviews
- An incredible experience with a fantastic guide who shared fascinating facts. The views were breathtaking, and the tour was well-organized!
- The scenery was stunning, and our guide’s insights into the wildlife and history made it unforgettable. A must-do in Málaga!
- The trail was thrilling, and our guide was perfect, blending fun facts with clear explanations. The views alone are worth the visit!
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FAQ's
What is included in the tour price, and what additional costs should I expect?
The tour includes a general admission ticket to the Caminito del Rey, granting access to the 7.7-km walkway, along with a bilingual guide (English/Spanish) providing detailed commentary via a radio-guide headset. A safety helmet, briefing, and emergency protocols ensure a secure experience, while an information booklet highlights key trail features. Access to picnic rest areas and shuttle bus guidance (fare not included) are also provided. The €2.50 shuttle bus fare (cash only) to the northern entrance and back from El Chorro is not covered. Optional binoculars (€1.20, reservation required) may incur an extra cost. Small backpacks with snacks are permitted, ensuring a comprehensive experience with minimal additional expenses.
How physically demanding is the Caminito del Rey trail, and what should I prepare for?
The 7.7-km trail, completed in about 2.5 hours, is moderately demanding, suitable for most healthy adults and children 8+. It involves walking on elevated boardwalks and uneven terrain, with heights up to 400 meters, which may challenge those with vertigo. Two rest areas allow for picnics and breaks, easing fatigue. Hiking shoes, water, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing are essential due to Málaga’s sunny climate and exposed sections. The additional 1.5-km walk to the Control Booth requires stamina, so arrive rested. Those with mobility concerns should consult the provider, as the trail is not wheelchair-accessible, but the guided pace accommodates varying fitness levels.
Is the tour suitable for families with children, and what are the age restrictions?
Children under 8 are not permitted due to the trail’s length, heights, and safety requirements. Kids 8+ must bring an original ID or Family Book and be accompanied by an adult. The tour suits families with older children comfortable with a 7.7-km walk and interested in nature or history, as the guide’s engaging stories about the walkway’s past and wildlife captivate young minds. The dramatic views are exciting, but parents should prepare children for heights and exertion. Small backpacks with snacks are allowed for picnics at rest areas, making it family-friendly. The headset ensures clear audio, enhancing the experience for all ages.
Can I take photos or videos during the tour, and are there any restrictions?
Photography and video recording are permitted along the Caminito del Rey, with stunning gorge and river views offering incredible opportunities for personal keepsakes. Selfie sticks, tripods, and drones are prohibited to ensure safety and avoid disruption on narrow boardwalks. Audio recording of the guide’s commentary is not allowed to protect intellectual property. The two rest areas provide ideal moments for photos without delaying the group, so keep your camera or phone charged. Follow the guide’s instructions to stay safe while photographing, especially in high or narrow sections. The trail’s natural beauty ensures memorable shots for sharing or cherishing.
What happens if I arrive late for the tour, and how can I ensure I’m on time?
The tour starts promptly at the northern access Control Booth in Ardales, and late arrivals may be denied entry due to the timed schedule and one-way trail. Arrive at the Visitor Center or train station 1 hour early to catch the €2.50 shuttle bus (cash only) and complete the 1.5-km walk to the Control Booth. If delayed, contact the tour provider immediately, though re-entry or catching up isn’t guaranteed. Plan your travel—by car, train, or taxi—accounting for Málaga’s traffic or parking limitations. Check Renfe schedules for El Chorro trains, and pre-book taxis for reliability. Arriving early ensures smooth check-in and time to enjoy the scenic surroundings before the adventure.




