How to visit Benalmádena Cable Car | Timings, directions & more

The Benalmádena Cable Car is a scenic mountain cable car that carries you from the coastal town of Arroyo de la Miel up to the summit of Mount Calvario, a ride that slowly reveals stunning panoramic views across the Costa del Sol. It’s a relatively compact but high-impact experience, with most visits lasting 1.5 to 2.5 hours. The one thing that catches visitors off-guard is how quickly queues build, especially late morning, and timing your arrival makes a big difference. This guide covers everything from getting there to choosing the right ticket and planning your time at the top.

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Quick overview: Benalmádena Cable Car at a glance

For most visitors, the big question is whether this is a quick stop or something to plan around, and the answer is somewhere in between. You can technically just show up, but during peak summer weekends, ticket queues and boarding waits can stretch beyond 45–60 minutes, making advance booking worthwhile.

  • When to visit: Open seasonally, typically from spring through early autumn. Early mornings (right at opening) are noticeably calmer than late mornings, when tour groups and families arrive.
  • Getting in: From €15–€20 for standard return tickets. Al visitors pass through the same entrance, but those with pre-booked tickets don’t have to wait in the queue for those buying tickets on-site.
  • How long to allow: 1.5–2.5 hours for most visitors. This extends to 3 hours if you explore summit trails or stay for the bird of prey demonstrations.
  • When to go: Early mornings offer clearer views and shorter queues compared to the crowded 11am–2pm window.
  • What most people miss: Many visitors head straight back down without exploring the summit viewpoints or walking trails, which are where the experience really opens up.

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Where and when to go

How do you get to Benalmádena Cable Car?

Located in Arroyo de la Miel, just inland from the Benalmádena coast, the base station sits about 10–15 minutes from the beach and is well-connected to nearby towns.

Address: Explanada del Tivoli, s/n, 29631 Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain | Find on Google Maps

  • By train: The Cercanías Málaga C-1 line stops at Arroyo de la Miel station, a 10-minute walk to the cable car base.
  • By bus: Local buses stop near Tivoli World, a short walk from the entrance.
  • By car: On-site parking is available nearby; spaces fill up quickly during peak summer afternoons, but pre-booking is not typically required.

Getting here from nearby cities

This cable car is often visited as a half-day outing from nearby Costa del Sol hubs.

From Málaga

  • Distance: 22 km
  • Travel time: 30 minutes via train (C-1 line)
  • Time to budget: 3–4 hours, including travel and visit

From Fuengirola

  • Distance: 15 km
  • Travel time: 20 minutes via train
  • Time to budget: 2.5–3 hours total

Which entrance should you use?

Single-entrance venue:

The entrance is at the Arroyo de la Miel base station. All visitors, including those with pre-booked tickets or those buying tickets on-site, join the same general queue for boarding. However, pre-booking saves time at the ticket counter.

When is Benalmádena Cable Car open?

  • Seasonal operation: Typically open from spring to early autumn, and remains closed from mid-January to mid-February
  • Daily hours vary by month (extended in summer)
  • Last entry: usually 1–2 hours before closing

When is it busiest?

Late mornings, from 11am–2pm, weekends, and peak summer months from June to August are the busiest.

When should you actually go?

Arrive right at opening for the shortest waits and clearest views, as heat haze and crowds increase later in the day.

Visit early and beat the crowds!

If you’re visiting in July or August, aim for the first hour of operation - queues can build within 30–45 minutes of opening.

How much time do you need?

Visit typeRouteDurationWalking distanceWhat you get

Highlights only

Base → Summit → return

1–1.5 hrs

1km

Ride up, enjoy views, quick photos, return without exploring trails

Balanced visit

Base → Summit viewpoints → falconry area → return

2–2.5 hrs

2km

Adds time to explore summit areas and watch bird demonstrations

Full exploration

Base → Summit trails → viewpoints → extended stay

3+ hrs

3km

Full experience, including hiking paths and relaxed exploration

Which ticket should you choose?

Ticket typeWhat's includedBest for

Entry Tickets

Round-trip ride + summit access

Scenic ascent with panoramic views and access to all trails

Combo: Selwo Aventura with Benalmádena Cable Car

Round-trip ride + Selwo Aventura entry

The best of African and Asian wildlife and a panoramic cable car ride

Full Pack: Selwo Marina + Selwo Aventura + Benalmádena Cable Car

Round-trip ride + Selwo Marina & Aventura entry

Three unique experiences in a single, money-saving combo

Combo: Selwo Marina with Benalmádena Cable Car

Round-trip ride + Selwo Marina entry

Marine species and a scenic cable car ride in one ticket

How do you get around Benalmádena Cable Car?

Open park format

The experience is split into two main areas: the base station and the summit. The cable car connects the two in a single continuous route.

Key areas:

  • Base station: This is the entry point, where your tickets are validated, and you board the cable car.
  • Cable car ride: A 15-minute ascent with panoramic coastal views.
  • Summit area: Open mountain plateau with viewpoints, walking trails, and demonstration spaces.

Suggested route:

Ride up early → explore summit viewpoints → walk short trails → watch falconry display → descend before peak queues form.

Maps and navigation tools

  • Map: Available on-site
  • Signage: Clear and easy to follow
  • Audio guide: The cabins are equipped with audio guides in four languages for a deeper context, including Spanish, English, French, and German. Each visitor gets to choose a language.

💡 Pro tip: Explore the summit before heading to the main viewing terrace; most visitors crowd there first.

What should you prioritise at Benalmádena Cable Car?

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The views that make the journey worth it

At the summit, sweeping views stretch across the Costa del Sol, with the Mediterranean unfolding below you. On especially clear days, you can even spot the distant outline of North Africa. While most visitors gather at the main terrace, the quieter viewpoints nearby often offer the same vistas without the crowds - well worth seeking out.

The ride up: from the coastline to the mountain in minutes

The cable car journey itself is more than just transport, it’s a gradual visual shift from bustling town to rugged mountain landscape. As you ascend, rooftops give way to forests and cliffs, with uninterrupted sea views throughout. Grabbing a window spot makes all the difference, especially on the climb up.

Live falconry displays at the summit

One of the most unexpected highlights, the bird of prey demonstrations bring you up close with eagles, falcons, and other raptors. These shows aren’t just entertaining—they also showcase the natural environment of the region. Plan your visit around the timings to catch at least one session.

Hiking and cycling trails on Mount Calvario

Beyond the viewpoints, the summit opens up into a network of walking trails that let you explore the mountain at your own pace. These paths range from short scenic walks to longer, slightly more rugged routes. Cycling enthusiasts can also bring bikes on select visits, making this a unique starting point for downhill rides. This is where the experience shifts from sightseeing to exploration.

Hidden corners most visitors miss

Many visitors head straight back after the main viewpoint, but the real charm lies in wandering a little further. Small lookout points, quieter paths, and less crowded photo spots are scattered around the summit, rewarding those who take an extra 20–30 minutes to explore beyond the obvious.

Facilities and accessibility

  • 🎒 Lockers: Limited availability, so carrying small bags is recommended.
  • 🚻 Restrooms: Available at base and summit, and are wheelchair accessible.
  • 🍽️ Food stalls: Light snacks and drinks available on-site, including a restaurant on-site.
  • 🅿️ Parking: Available near base station, but it fills quickly in peak hours. Arriving early is the best way to secure a spot.
  • 🪑 Seating: You'll find seating near the viewpoints at the summit.
  • 🩺 First aid: Basic first-aid is available on-site.

The cabins are wheelchair accessible and can accommodate foldable models with a width of less than 70cm. Additionally, the cabins are completely stopped to ensure easy access, and also include ramps to make entry smoother.

At the summit, the North and South trails are not wheelchair accessible as they involve navigating sloped terrain. However, the central viewpoint (located close to where you arrive) is accessible.

  • Companion: Visitors with an accredited disability of over 33% can bring a companion along without the need for a ticket.
  • Guide dogs: You’re welcome to bring a certified guide or assistance dog along; make sure to carry all relevant documentation for verification.
  • Families and strollers:Strollers are manageable at the base but less practical at the summit due to uneven terrain.
  • The cable car is family-friendly, with children enjoying both the ride and summit views. Additionally, children under three years of age and under 1 meter tall enjoy free entry.
  • Plan for 1.5–2 hours with kids, focusing on viewpoints and demonstrations.
  • Bring sun protection and water, as the summit has limited shade.

Rules and restrictions

What you need to know before you go

  • Make sure to carry a valid ticket and your ID for entry to the site.
  • Arrive early to avoid peak queues, ideally as soon as the venue opens.
  • Adverse weather conditions may affect the cable car's operations.

What's not allowed

  • Outside food is not allowed, except for children under the age of three.
  • Smoking is strictly prohibited on site and inside the cabins.
  • Pets not allowed, with the exception of service animals or guide dogs.
  • Climbing restricted areas is not allowed for safety reasons.

Photography

Personal photography is allowed throughout. However, the use of tripods and large equipment may be restricted in crowded areas.

Practical tips to make the most of your visit

  • Time your descent, not just your arrival. Most visitors focus on getting there early, but queues for the return cable car tend to build up between 1–3pm. Either head down just before lunch or stay longer and descend later in the afternoon for a smoother exit.
  • Don’t stop at the first viewpoint. The main terrace gets crowded quickly, but if you walk a few minutes further along the summit paths, you’ll find equally stunning (and often better) viewpoints with far fewer people, ideal for photos and a quieter experience.
  • Plan around the falconry show schedule. Instead of treating it as an add-on, build your visit timing around one of the bird of prey demonstrations. It’s one of the most unique parts of the experience, and missing it can make the visit feel incomplete.
  • Check wind conditions the day before. The cable car can pause operations in strong winds, especially at the summit. A quick weather check (specifically wind speeds) helps avoid last-minute disruptions.
  • Use the ride strategically for photos. The ascent offers the best uninterrupted coastal views, especially if you position yourself on the sea-facing side of the cabin. On the way down, reflections and

What else is worth visiting nearby?

Commonly paired with Benalmádena Cable Car

Tivoli World

  • Distance: 200m or a 3-minute walk
  • Why people combine them: Located right next to the cable car base, making it a convenient add-on for families.

Selwo Marina

  • Distance: 2 km or a 5-minute drive
  • Why people combine them: Offers a completely different experience with marine animals and shows.

Eat, shop, and stay near Benalmádena Cable Car

On-site: The summit has a restaurant - the La Cima, which offers panoramic dining views in Benalmádena, sitting over 700 metres above sea level. The space includes both an indoor cafeteria and an open-air terrace, so you can eat while overlooking the Mediterranean coastline.

You’ll also find several kiosks and vending machines where you can pick up knick-knacks.

Better options nearby:

  • La Cala (11-minute drive): A Mediterranean restaurant located in Punta Negra, which offers delicious seafood and stunning beach views. | Find on Google Maps
  • Trocadero Benalmádena (14-minute drive): Another beachfront restaurant known for its stunning views, friendly staff, and visually stunning meal presentations. | Find on Google Maps

💡 Pro tip: Eat before 1pm or after 3pm to avoid lunch rush near the base station.

The immediate area around the cable car is convenient but not ideal for longer stays. It’s better suited for short visits rather than as a base.

  • Price point: Mid-range tourist pricing
  • Best for: Short stays and easy access to attractions
  • Consider instead: Central Benalmádena or Málaga for better dining and nightlife options

Frequently asked questions about visiting Benalmádena Cable Car

Most visits take between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, depending on how much time you spend at the summit. Visitors who explore trails or stay for demonstrations often extend their visit closer to 3 hours.

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