If you’re looking for a fresh way to explore Malaga beyond the typical sightseeing routes, a roller skating tour or lesson might just be your next favorite activity. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced skater, this experience offers a unique blend of active fun and cultural discovery, all set against the backdrop of Spain’s stunning Andalusian coast.
What’s especially appealing is the chance to learn from Jemelle, a seasoned inline skater from Manchester with over 25 years of experience. Plus, the guided city tour promises a route packed with iconic sights and hidden gems. The only potential snag? It’s a three-hour commitment, so if you’re not comfortable spending that long on skates, you might want to consider your energy levels beforehand. This experience suits anyone who loves a mix of activity, sightseeing, and a bit of adrenaline—perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups wanting something memorable and active.
Good To Know

- Versatile options: Choose between a beginner-friendly skating class or a scenic city tour.
- Experienced instructor: Jemelle’s 25+ years of skating expertise makes for a confident, engaging guide.
- Sightseeing blend: See Malaga’s highlights like the cathedral, Muelle Uno, and the Fisherman’s villages on wheels.
- All skill levels welcome: From learning to skate to advanced tricks, the lessons cater to everyone.
- Authentic local insights: Recommendations for further exploration and visits to iconic spots.
- Great value: For $47, it’s an activity that combines fitness, culture, and fun in one package.
Introduction: A Fun and Active Way to See Malaga

Thinking of exploring Malaga in a way that’s both active and different? This roller skating experience offers just that. It’s not your typical sightseeing tour — instead, it invites you to glide through the city’s streets, parks, and beaches, all while soaking in some of the most picturesque views Spain’s southern coast has to offer.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the chance to learn or improve your skating skills with Jemelle, who brings over 25 years of skating knowledge and a friendly, patient approach. Second, the opportunity to see Malaga’s highlights from a fresh perspective, cruising past historic sites and lively neighborhoods. Third, it’s great fun! Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a first-timer, the mix of education and sightseeing makes this a memorable outing. The only consideration? It’s a three-hour commitment, so be prepared to spend some active time on your feet (or wheels, in this case). If you’re after an unconventional way to explore Malaga, this tour hits the mark.
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What to Expect: From Skating Lessons to City Discoveries

When booking this experience, you’ll choose between two core options: a private skate lesson or a guided skating tour. Let’s break down what each involves and what you can anticipate.
Skate Lessons with Jemelle
If you’re new to skating or want to sharpen your skills, Jemelle’s lessons are tailored to all levels. Meeting at CAC Málaga, you’ll begin by learning how to strap on your skates properly, ensuring comfort and safety. Jemelle’s teaching style is friendly yet thorough, covering fundamentals like stopping, turning, and balancing. For those ready to push further, he offers tips on small jumps, gracings, and even ramp skating for the more adventurous.
Many review participants note that Jemelle’s experience shines through, with one mentioning “he’s very patient and made me feel confident on my first try.” The lessons are designed to be fun and accessible, making them suitable for children (over 7), teens, and adults alike.
Guided Roller Skating City Tour
If you’re already comfortable on skates, opt for the city tour. It follows a pre-planned route through Malaga’s most beautiful sights, giving you a scenic, active way to explore. Expect to glide past landmarks like Malaga Cathedral, Mercado Atarazanas, Muelle Uno harbor, and the Pablo Picasso statue — all without the crowds blocking your view.
The tour also covers Gibralfaro, the Alcazaba fortress, and fishermen’s villages, offering a good mix of historic and lively neighborhoods. For those with a taste for adventure, skateparks are included in the recommendations, providing a chance to try some tricks or just enjoy the local skating scene.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyThe Route and Highlights
The route is thoughtfully planned to showcase Malaga’s highlights, including waterfront views, bustling markets, and charming old town streets. Participants have shared that “the views along the coast are truly stunning,” making the active experience even more enjoyable. The tour ends with suggestions for further exploration, such as visiting parks, beaches, or local eateries.
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Practical Details
- Duration: 3 hours
- Meeting Point: CAC Málaga, C. Alemania, S/N
- Included: Inline skates (or bring your own for a discount), expert instruction, and a guided tour
- Not Included: Food and drinks, though the tour offers plenty of recommendations for cheap tapas and local bites afterwards
- Group Size: Private groups only, making it a tailored experience
The Experience: What It Feels Like and Why It’s Special

Many review comments highlight how accessible and enjoyable the activity is, regardless of skill level. Jemelle’s friendly approach helps nervous beginners feel at ease, while more experienced skaters appreciate the opportunity to refine their techniques and explore the city from a different vantage point.
The setting itself — Malaga’s vibrant streets, historic buildings, and scenic coast — makes the journey memorable. Skating along the promenade or through bustling markets, you get a sense of the city’s energy and charm. Plus, the views of the sea and the mountains are a bonus, adding a sense of calm and beauty to the active outing.
Participants note that “the guided route was well-paced, with enough stops for photos and to soak in the scenery.” The inclusion of local tips and recommendations ensures you leave not just with new skills but also with ideas for further adventures in Malaga.
The Value of the Experience
At $47 per person, this tour offers remarkable value. For that price, you gain a full three hours of activity, expert instruction, and a chance to see Malaga from a perspective few visitors experience. The personalized nature of the private group means you get tailored attention, making it suitable for families, couples, or friends.
Why This Tour Works — and Who It’s For
This experience is ideal for travelers looking for something beyond the usual museums and sightseeing buses. It combines physical activity, sightseeing, and cultural exposure into one cohesive package. Whether you want to learn the basics of skating or just cruise through the city at a relaxed pace, it offers flexible options.
If you’re a roller skating enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the opportunity to visit skateparks and get tips from Jemelle. For first-timers, the instructor’s patience and the supportive environment make learning easy and fun. It’s perfect for active travelers who enjoy discovering places in a more dynamic way, as well as those wanting a memorable story to tell.
This activity also suits families and groups, thanks to the private setup and inclusive approach. Keep in mind it’s not suitable for children under 7, or those with mobility, back, or heart problems. Also, remember to bring comfortable clothes, water, snacks, and your own protective gear if you want a discount — and don’t forget that alcohol and headphones are not permitted.
The Sum Up: A Unique Way to Explore Malaga
If you’re after a different perspective on Malaga that combines sightseeing with a bit of fun and physical activity, this roller skating tour or class hits the sweet spot. The chance to learn from Jemelle, explore scenic spots, and enjoy the coastal views makes it a memorable addition to any trip.
This activity provides excellent value, especially given the personalized guidance and the variety of routes. It’s well-suited for all skill levels and those who want a more active way to experience the city’s culture and sights. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced skater, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
Most importantly, it’s a chance to make exploring Malaga feel less like a checklist and more like an adventure on wheels. For those craving a fun, active, and authentic experience, it delivers in spades.
FAQ
Is the skates provided?
Yes, inline skates are provided as part of the experience. You can also bring your own skates and protective gear for a 10% discount.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and sports shoes are recommended. Don’t forget water and snacks for hydration during the tour.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s suitable for children over 7 years old. Those with back, mobility, or heart problems should consider their suitability before booking.
How long is the activity?
The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, including lessons or the guided tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll visit Malaga Cathedral, Mercado Atarazanas, Muelle Uno, Gibralfaro, Alcazaba, and Fisherman’s villages, among others.
Are there options for serious skaters?
Yes, the route includes skateparks and tips for advanced tricks, making it suitable for skaters of all levels.
Is the tour private?
Yes, this experience is designed for private groups, ensuring a tailored and personalized outing.
What’s the meeting point?
The meeting point is CAC Málaga, located at C. Alemania, S/N.
Can I get food or drinks during or after the tour?
While food and drinks are not included, the route passes through popular areas with affordable tapas and local eateries.
This roller skating experience in Malaga offers a fantastic way to combine activity, sightseeing, and cultural discovery, all wrapped into a fun and memorable package. Perfect for those who want to explore differently and feel the city’s vibe on wheels.
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