Malaga: Roller Skating City Tour, Roller Skating Classes
Imagine zipping along Malaga’s scenic streets, feeling the wind in your hair, and getting a local’s view of the city—all on roller skates. That’s exactly what this tour promises, offering a chance to learn, explore, and have some active fun. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned skater, this experience is designed to suit a range of skills while giving you a fresh perspective on Malaga.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it is—whether you’re trying to master the basics or just want to glide around town, the instructor makes it doable. Plus, the route is thoughtfully planned, hitting many of Malaga’s most iconic sights and hidden gems. The only thing to consider? If you’re comfortable on skates, you might find the class a bit basic, but the guided tour aspect can easily make up for that.
This experience is ideal for travelers who like to stay active, explore off the beaten path, or try something a little different. It’s also a great option if you want a flexible activity that combines sightseeing with a bit of motion. Just keep in mind that it’s not suited for young children under 7, or those with certain mobility or health issues. But for most, it offers a fun, memorable way to experience Malaga.
Key Points
- Accessible for all skill levels: Whether you’re a novice or an expert, there’s a skate class or tour for you.
- Includes a local instructor: Jemelle’s 25+ years of skating experience makes learning or guiding smooth and enjoyable.
- Combines sightseeing and activity: Explore Malaga’s landmarks while skating along scenic routes.
- Great for active travelers: Perfect if you want to add a physical twist to your sightseeing.
- Affordable price point: At $47 per person, it offers good value considering the experience and personalized guide.
- Flexible options: Choose between a beginner’s class or a city tour depending on your interest and skill.
An Active Way to Discover Malaga

If you’re tired of the usual walking tours or looking for something that gets you moving, this roller skating experience hits the spot. The tour lasts around three hours, which is enough time to see a lot without feeling rushed. And at $47, it’s a pretty reasonable price for such a personalized, active outing.
What really makes this stand out is the chance to learn or improve skating skills under the guidance of Jemelle, an instructor with over 25 years of experience. Whether you’re trying to learn how to stop and turn or want to attempt small jumps, he makes it accessible. Plus, if you already know your way around skates, you can skip the lessons and join a guided tour instead.
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The Skating Lessons: Learning the Ropes

The lessons are suitable for all ages, which is great if you’re traveling with teens or simply want a fun way to learn a new skill. Jemelle’s background in working with people across workshop settings, live events, and skate camps suggests he’s patient and knows how to teach different levels effectively.
Beginners will appreciate the focus on core skills like strapping in properly, stopping, turning, and small jumps. For those more experienced, there’s mention of tricks like grinds and ramp skating, so you could challenge yourself if you like. The classes are designed to be fun and safe, which helps keep nerves at bay for first-timers.
The Guided Skating Tour: Sights on Wheels

Opting for the guided tour means you’ll glide past Malaga’s most notable sights along a pre-planned route. Key stops include Mercado Atarazanas, the impressive Malaga Cathedral, Muelle Uno harbor, and the Pablo Picasso statue and birthplace. You’ll also visit historic landmarks like Gibralfaro and Alcazaba, along with charming fishermen’s villages and parks.
The route is designed to be scenic and culturally enriching. You’ll get to see some of Malaga’s beauty spots while skating along the waterfront, through markets, and past old buildings—imagine catching the breeze with views of the sea and city at every turn. The tour is nicely paced, giving you time to enjoy each spot without feeling hurried.
Some reviews mention that the route includes beachside sections, which are a highlight for many. The tour also includes recommendations for further exploration after you finish, so you can keep discovering on your own.
The Practicalities: What to Know

The cost of $47 covers both the skate class and the guided tour option, including a knowledgeable instructor guide. The meeting point is at CAC Málaga in the city center, easy to reach and well-located for starting your adventure.
Skates and protective gear are provided, but you can bring your own for a 10% discount if you prefer. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and sports shoes—no sandals or flip-flops here—and bring snacks, water, and sunscreen.
The activity lasts three hours, with flexible start times depending on availability. It’s scheduled as a private group experience, so expect personalized attention. However, it’s not recommended for children under 7, or for individuals with back, mobility, or heart issues, or those prone to motion sickness.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat Travelers Are Saying
Reviewers generally praise the friendly and professional guidance from Jemelle, describing him as patient and encouraging. Many mention the stunning views along the routes, especially the waterfront sections, as a highlight. One reviewer noted, “The whole experience was fun and surprisingly easy even for a beginner. The instructor was fantastic and very patient.”
Some feedback points out that the lessons are just the right length—long enough to learn but not so long that it gets tiring. Others loved how the tour combined sightseeing with a bit of physical activity, making it a memorable way to see Malaga from a different angle.
A few comments mention that the route covers popular sights and some hidden gems, making it a good mix of iconic landmarks and local flavor. The availability of post-tour recommendations is also a bonus, giving travelers options for further exploration.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?
This is a great pick if you’re looking for a fun, active way to see Malaga’s sights. It’s suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities and don’t mind a bit of physical effort. The fact that it’s tailored to various skill levels makes it accessible for most travelers, from absolute beginners to more confident skaters.
If you’re traveling with teenagers or active adults, it could be a memorable part of your trip. However, it’s probably not ideal for very young children or anyone with mobility or health issues. It’s also perfect if you want a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide.
Final Thoughts
This roller skating tour and classes in Malaga is a unique way to combine sightseeing, learning, and a bit of exercise. It offers a relaxed, friendly environment for folks of all skill levels, making it a fun addition to your trip. You’ll love the views, the chance to improve your skating, and the experience of exploring Malaga on wheels.
While it’s not a comprehensive skate park adventure or a high-intensity workout, it strikes a balanced chord—perfect for those looking to try something different without overcommitting. The local instructor’s expertise and the scenic route elevate the experience, making it more than just a skating lesson.
If you’re craving a lively, active way to see Malaga that’s engaging and memorable, this tour is well worth considering. Just remember to dress comfortably, bring your enthusiasm, and be ready to enjoy a new perspective on this charming city.
Malaga: Roller Skating City Tour, Roller Skating Classes
FAQ
Is the skate class suitable for beginners?
Yes, the classes are designed to be fun and accessible for all ages and skill levels, including complete beginners. The instructor will teach the basics like stopping, turning, and strapping in properly.
Can I bring my own skates?
Absolutely. If you prefer to bring your own skates and protective gear, you’ll receive a 10% discount. However, skates and safety equipment are provided if you don’t have your own.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about three hours, which includes the skate lesson or guided tour around Malaga’s sights.
What sights will we see on the guided tour?
You’ll visit key spots such as Mercado Atarazanas, Malaga Cathedral, Muelle Uno harbor, Gibralfaro, Alcazaba, and the fishermen’s villages, among others.
Is this activity family-friendly?
It’s suitable for most ages above 7, but not recommended for very young children or those with certain health or mobility issues.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks, water, comfortable clothes, and sports shoes. Sunscreen is recommended if it’s sunny.
Where do we meet?
At CAC Málaga, C. Alemania, S/N, in the city center.
Is it a private group?
Yes, this experience is designed for private groups, making it more personalized.
Is there an option for a sunset or special time tour?
While the current info doesn’t specify sunset tours, check availability as times may vary, and special options might be offered directly through the provider.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if plans change.
If you’re ready to add a splash of fun, fitness, and local flavor to your Malaga trip, this roller skating experience might just be your new favorite way to explore.
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