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January 26, 2026

Costa del Sol Without a Car (2026): Best Areas to Stay + How to Get Around

Costa del Sol without a car: family on holiday in Málaga with train, bus and taxi transport in the background

Yes – Costa del Sol without a car is totally doable. The easiest plan is to stay in a walkable area near the Málaga–Torremolinos–Benalmádena–Fuengirola coastal train line (Cercanías), or in a central town where daily life is on foot.

Browse available rentals by area and dates: https://ggholidayhomes.com/for-rent/

Quick picks: best areas to stay (no car)

  • Best all-round: Málaga (Centro / Soho)
  • Best beach town: Fuengirola (Los Boliches / Centro)
  • Best value: Torremolinos (Bajondillo / near station)
  • Best for families: Benalmádena (Arroyo de la Miel)
  • Best calm stay: Estepona Old Town (best if you’re okay with buses/taxis)

Comparison table: where to stay without a car

Area to stayBest forWalkabilityTrain accessBeachEasy day trips (no car)Main trade-off
Málaga (Centro/Soho)Culture + easiest logisticsHighExcellentMedium (city beach)Torremolinos, Benalmádena, FuengirolaMore “city” feel
TorremolinosValue + airport convenienceMed–HighExcellentGoodMálaga, Benalmádena, FuengirolaSome zones feel touristy
Benalmádena (Arroyo)Families + practical daily lifeMediumGoodGood (short ride)Málaga, FuengirolaHills in some areas
Fuengirola (Los Boliches)Beach routines + walkabilityHighExcellentHighMálaga, Benalmádena, TorremolinosBusy in summer
Marbella (Old Town/Centro)Premium vibe + diningHigh (central)No (bus only)HighPuerto Banús, Estepona, Málaga (bus)More taxis/bus planning
Estepona (Old Town/Centro)Calm + charming long staysHigh (central)No (bus only)HighMarbella, Málaga (bus)Less connected than train corridor

No-car transport map (simple)

If you want the easiest no-car experience, stay along this corridor:

  • Málaga Airport → Málaga → Torremolinos → Benalmádena → Fuengirola (Cercanías train)
  • Train is best for: airport access + moving along the coast
  • Bus/taxi is best for: Marbella + Estepona + hilly neighborhoods + late nights

Official sources:
Málaga Airport (AENA): https://www.aena.es/en/malaga-costa-del-sol.html
Renfe Cercanías Málaga: https://www.renfe.com/es/en/suburban/suburban-malaga

Best areas to stay without a car (ranked)

Málaga (Centro / Soho)

  • Why it works: walkable, best connections, easiest day trips
  • Stay near: Centro, Soho
  • Quick day trips: Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola (train)

Fuengirola (Los Boliches / Centro)

  • Why it works: promenade life + groceries + train line
  • Stay near: Los Boliches, near station
  • Quick day trips: Málaga + Benalmádena (train)

Torremolinos (Bajondillo / La Carihuela)

  • Why it works: value + easy airport access by train
  • Stay near: Bajondillo, La Carihuela, near station
  • Quick day trips: Málaga + Fuengirola (train)

Benalmádena (Arroyo de la Miel)

  • Why it works: practical for families + services
  • Stay near: Arroyo center, near station (check hills)
  • Quick day trips: Málaga + Fuengirola (train)

Read next: Luxury rentals in Marbella vs practical

Marbella (Old Town/Centro) — doable, not the easiest

  • Best if you want premium vibe and stay central. Expect more buses/taxis.

Estepona (Old Town/Centro) — best for calm stays

  • Very walkable if central. Expect buses/taxis for wider day trips.

Where NOT to stay without a car

  • Hillside urbanizations (you’ll taxi daily)
  • Golf/residential zones far from groceries/restaurants
  • Areas far from both train station and frequent buses
  • Party streets if you’re staying 30 days and want sleep

7 days vs 30 days (no-car plan)

If you have 7 days (pick 1 area)

  • Málaga
  • Fuengirola
  • Torremolinos

If you have 30 days (pick 2 areas)

  • Málaga + Fuengirola
  • Málaga + Marbella Centro
  • Fuengirola + Estepona

Common mistakes (quick fixes)

  • Booking “sea view” on a hill → choose walkable first
  • Not checking grocery distance → verify before booking
  • Ignoring noise → ask about street-facing bedrooms
  • Assuming Marbella works like the train corridor → it doesn’t
  • Skipping kitchen/Wi-Fi for long stays → comfort matters

Rentals checklist (no-car friendly)

Trust checklist

  • Clear deposit + cancellation terms
  • Transparent pricing (utilities/internet for longer stays)
  • Responsive host/manager before booking

Livability checklist

  • Strong Wi-Fi (if remote work matters)
  • Quiet sleeping setup
  • Kitchen basics for longer stays
  • Elevator if needed

Check more about best places to stay in Costa Del Sol

FAQ

Can you do Costa del Sol without a car?

Yes. Stay near the Málaga–Fuengirola Cercanías train line or in a central walkable town.

What’s the best area to stay without a car?

For most travelers: Málaga Centro. For beach-town life: Fuengirola (Los Boliches).

Málaga vs Fuengirola without a car: which is better?

Málaga for culture + connections. Fuengirola for beach routine + train access.

Is Marbella doable without a car?

Yes, if you stay in Marbella Old Town/Centro. Expect more buses/taxis.

What’s the most walkable beach town?

Fuengirola (Los Boliches/Centro) is one of the easiest.

Want a stay that feels effortless from day one? Start with availability on your dates, then pick the best base area.

Browse available rentals: https://ggholidayhomes.com/for-rent/

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