Bus timetables and new services, procession routes and times and information about the religious associations themselves at your disposal.
The Malaga Area Metropolitan Transport Association offers its passengers a wide range of information about Easter events in the various towns that make up the Malaga Area (Alhaurin de la Torre, Alhaurin el Grande, Almogia, Alora, Benalmadena, Cartama, Casabermeja, Colmenar, Malaga, Mijas, Pizarra, Rincon de la Victoria and Totalan).
On the key days of Easter week in the city of Malaga itself, there will be extra interurban bus services and MetroMálaga so that those living on the east and west coasts of the Costa del Sol and in the province’s inland towns can take public transport into the city, with later buses both to and from Malaga enabling them to enjoy this special occasion for longer.
- M-110 Málaga – Benalmádena Costa
- M-113 Málaga – Fuengirola – Las Lagunas
- M-133 Málaga – Alhaurín de la Torre – Pinos de Alhaurín
- M-135 Málaga – Santa Amalia
- M-160 Málaga – Rincón de la Victoria – Cotomar (Domingo de Ramos)
- M-160 Málaga – Rincón de la Victoria – Cotomar (Lunes a Viernes Santo)
- M-163 Málaga – Rincón de la Victoria – Los Rubios
- M-631 Cártama Estación – Cártama Pueblo – Málaga
- M-650 Casabermeja – Málaga
- Metromálaga (Líneas 1 y 2)
You also can use this link to download a booklet about the Easter events themselves containing all you need to know about the different religious associations based in Malaga, when their processions start and end and the times at which they reach key points on their respective routes. A new feature this year is the inclusion of information about the religious associations in all of the towns in the Malaga Area.
Full details of all Easter Holy Week 2015 routes and timetables can be consulted on our new mobile app Consorcio Malaga, on the Consortium’s web, on its official Facebook , Twiter and Google+ page, or by calling the customer service line on (+34) 902 450 550 / 955 038 665.