If you’re looking for a way to see Malaga that’s a little different from the usual walking tour, then a private roller skating experience might just be perfect. Whether you’re new to skating or a seasoned pro, this three-hour adventure offers a fun and active way to discover the city’s sights while sharpening your skills or simply cruising along scenic routes. The experience is led by Jemelle, a skilled instructor from Manchester with over 25 years of skating expertise, which means you’ll be in good hands no matter your level.
What I particularly like about this experience is the flexible options—either taking a personalized skating lesson that covers the basics or a guided city tour that hits some of Malaga’s most beloved spots. I also appreciate how accessible it is for all ages (though kids under 7 might need to look elsewhere), and how it combines physical activity with cultural sightseeing. On the downside, it’s worth noting that this activity isn’t suitable for those with certain health issues or mobility challenges, so a bit of planning is needed.
One thing to keep in mind: the tour starts at the Sundial Reloj del Sol at Playa de la Misericordia and loops back again, making it easy to plan your day around. Whether you’re interested in mastering the basics or exploring Malaga from a fresh perspective, this experience offers both fun and value—plus plenty of tips for exploring after your ride.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Flexible options: Choose between a private skate lesson or a guided city tour to tailor the experience to your mood and skill level.
- Expert instructor: Jemelle’s 25+ years of skating experience and past roles ensure safe instruction and insider tips.
- Beautiful routes: Expect visits to Malaga’s key sights such as Mercado Atarazanas, Malaga Cathedral, Muelle Uno, Gibralfaro, Alcazaba, and even fisherman’s villages.
- Fun for all ages: Suitable for most skill levels with lessons covering everything from stopping and turning to small jumps.
- Active sightseeing: A unique way to see the city’s landmarks, beaches, skateparks, and hidden corners.
- Convenient meeting point: Starts and ends at the Reloj del sol at Playa de la Misericordia, making it easy to include in your Malaga itinerary.
Starting at Playa de la Misericordia: The Perfect Launchpad

Your adventure begins at the Sundial Reloj del Sol, right on Playa de la Misericordia. This spot is ideal for a quick briefing and gear check. Jemelle, your host, greets you with a warm smile and a brief introduction—whether you’re a newbie or have some skating background, he’s eager to boost your confidence and get you rolling. The provided inline skates are comfortable and adjustable, and if you prefer to bring your own, you get a 10% discount.
I love that the meeting point is accessible and scenic – right by the beach, offering a relaxed vibe that sets the tone for a laid-back yet active experience. Plus, the option to bring your own equipment can be a real money-saver if you’re an avid skater.
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Learning the Basics or Improving Your Technique

If you opt for the private lesson, Jemelle will tailor the session to your needs. Beginners can expect to learn how to strap on skates properly, how to stop and start safely, and how to turn corners confidently. For more experienced skaters, there’s the chance to learn advanced techniques such as jumps, grinds, and even some ramp skating, which Jemelle has experience teaching for all levels.
A common quote from previous participants: “Jemelle’s instructions are clear and patient, making it easy to pick up new skills. I appreciated how he encouraged me without pushing too hard.” The lessons are designed to be fun and practical, perfect if you want to gain more confidence on wheels without feeling overwhelmed.
The Guided City Tour: Sights and Hidden Gems

For those who prefer sightseeing, the guided tour option is a fantastic way to see Malaga’s highlights on a mostly flat route. The route includes Mercado Atarazanas, Malaga’s bustling market bursting with fresh produce and local flavor. You’ll glide past the Malaga Cathedral, a stunning Renaissance structure, and cruise along Muelle Uno, the lively harbor area filled with shops and cafes.
Beyond the well-known sights, the route also offers visits to Gibralfaro and the Alcazaba, two historic fortresses with commanding views of the city and coast. Jemelle and his local guide will point out hidden corners, secret viewpoints, and recommend local spots for tapas and wine in the fishermen’s villages—perfect for a relaxed break after skating.
Previous reviews note that “visiting the fish markets and harbor was a highlight,” and “the views from Gibralfaro are truly stunning.” It’s a good mix of sightseeing and activity, with ample time to pause and soak in Malaga’s ambiance.
Visiting Skateparks and Beach Routes
For the more adventurous, the tour also suggests visits to skateparks where you can try small tricks and jumps in a safe environment. If you’re feeling especially energetic, the beachside routes are flat, scenic, and perfect for a leisurely glide. Jemelle provides tips for improving your technique and navigating different terrains, which can be especially helpful for beginners.
End of Tour: Back at the Starting Point
The activity concludes back at Playa de la Misericordia, allowing you to unwind and compare notes. Many participants leave with new skating skills, fresh perspectives on Malaga, and a good dose of exercise. Jemelle is happy to share recommendations on local cafes, beaches, and other activities, so your day can extend seamlessly.
At around three hours, this experience offers a lot of value for the price. The cost includes inline skates, a professional instructor, and a guided route, making it a comprehensive package. For those who prefer to bring their own gear, there’s a 10% discount, which can help cut costs if you’re a frequent skater.
The activity is available by reservation, with flexible start times based on availability. Canceling is free up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for spontaneous travelers. Group size is private, so you’ll have Jemelle’s full attention, which enhances safety and learning.
It’s worth noting that the activity isn’t suitable for children under 7 or for people with mobility issues, back problems, or certain health concerns. Make sure to wear comfortable clothing and bring water and snacks, especially if you plan to stay out longer afterward.
This skating tour and class are perfect for active travelers who want a different way to see Malaga’s sights while getting some exercise. It works well for solo travelers, couples, or small groups looking for an engaging activity. If you’re passionate about skating or simply eager to try something new, you’ll find Jemelle’s expert guidance invaluable.
It’s also ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities, are confident on their feet, and want authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences. But if you have significant health issues or mobility challenges, you might want to stick to more traditional sightseeing options.
In short, this experience offers a lively, engaging way to explore Malaga that goes beyond the usual. You’ll enjoy stunning views, discover local spots, and improve your skating skills—all under the watchful eye of an experienced instructor. The fact that it’s private means you can tailor the experience to your pace and interests.
The activity strikes a nice balance of fun, fitness, and sightseeing, making it a great choice for adventurous travelers wanting an authentic and memorable day in Malaga. Plus, it’s a chance to see the city from a different angle—on wheels—adding an active twist to your Spain itinerary.
If you’re seeking something different, active, and local, this roller skating tour could well become one of your favorite Malaga memories.
Is this activity suitable for beginners? Yes, Jemelle’s lessons are tailored to all levels, from complete novices to those wanting to polish their skills.
What should I bring? Wear comfortable clothes, sports shoes, and bring water and snacks. You can also bring your own skates and protective gear for a discount.
How long does the activity last? The experience is approximately three hours, including instruction and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end? It begins at the Reloj del sol at Playa de la Misericordia and finishes back at the same spot.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this activity safe for children? It’s suitable for children over 7 years old, but always consider their comfort and ability on skates.
Are helmets and protective gear provided? The tour includes inline skates, but check if you want to bring your own gear, which is discounted.
What sights will I see? Expect a mix of cultural landmarks, scenic views, and hidden spots, including markets, historic sites, harbors, and skateparks.
Do I need to know how to skate beforehand? No, beginners are welcome, and Jemelle provides instruction to get you comfortable on your wheels.
To sum it up, whether you want to learn to skate, explore Malaga’s vibrant streets on wheels, or simply try something different, this experience offers a lively, authentic, and memorable way to enjoy Spain’s southern coast. It’s perfect for active travelers who value personalized attention and the chance to combine sightseeing with a bit of fun and fitness.
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