The capital of the Costa del Sol claims over 300 days of sunshine a year, which makes it one of the most reliable weekend sun bets in Europe — even in February.
Málaga is best known for beaches, Picasso Museum, tapas bars and old town. With direct flights from most major European cities, you can leave Friday after work and be back for Monday — no annual leave required.
The catch with Málaga — like every sunny destination — is timing: the cheapest flight weekends rarely line up with the sunniest forecasts. That's exactly the intersection SunnyFlight watches for you, every single week.
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Get free weekly alerts →The sweet spot for Málaga is April, May, June, September, October — warm, sunny weather without peak-season prices. Average temperatures range from 17°C in winter to 30°C in summer.
Flight prices to Málaga (AGP) swing heavily week to week. The reliable trick is to monitor weekend fares continuously: SunnyFlight scans prices every week and emails you only when a cheap direct flight coincides with a sunny forecast — free.
Yes — Málaga averages around 300 sunny days per year. SunnyFlight additionally checks the actual weekend weather forecast before alerting you, so you never book into a rainy weekend.
Málaga is famous for beaches, Picasso Museum, tapas bars, old town. Most highlights are easily covered in a two-day weekend trip.