7 Best Sea View Hotels in Malaga (2026 Guide)
There's a specific thing that happens when you open the curtains on the right room in Malaga. The sea is right there – not a glimpse between buildings, not a corner of blue if you lean out the window. Just the Mediterranean, flat and luminous, from end to end.
"Sea view" in hotel listings means very different things. This guide is honest about the difference – what the view actually looks like, which room category gets you the real thing, and whether the premium is worth it.
Quick Takeaways
- ✓Best overall: Gran Hotel Miramar GL (~9.2/10) – direct beachfront, palatial 1926 building.
- ✓Best panoramic: Parador Gibralfaro (~8.8/10) – city, castle, port and sea in one frame.
- ✓Best value: Hotel Molina Lario (~8.9/10, from ~€120) – rooftop views, historic centre.
- ✓Best budget seafront: Soho Boutique Las Vegas (~8.0/10, from ~€85) – opposite La Malagueta.
- ✓Always request sea view room category specifically – the listing alone doesn't guarantee it.
- ✓Gran Hotel Miramar sea view rooms sell out 2–3 months ahead for June–August.
The table below shows how they compare before we go deeper.
Quick Comparison
Luxury Sea View Hotels in Malaga
🏛️ 1. Gran Hotel Miramar GL – The Best Sea View in Malaga
La Malagueta Beach · From ~€249/night · Score: ~9.2/10
This is the one to benchmark everything else against. The Gran Hotel Miramar sits directly on La Malagueta beach – a palatial 1926 building commissioned by King Alfonso XIII, fell into decades of neglect, and was meticulously restored to reopen in 2017. The restoration preserved the original proportions: high ceilings, wide balconies, rooms where you can feel the age of the building without the dampness that usually comes with it.
The "Premium Sea View" rooms face the Mediterranean directly. You open the balcony doors in the morning and the sea is in front of you, not off to the side. The spa is serious – Natura Bissé treatments, hydrotherapy, Finnish sauna. Three restaurants including a rooftop chill-out bar with bay views. At ~9.2/10, it's the highest-rated hotel in Malaga by a meaningful margin.
The honest note on price: this is a from ~€250–400 per night hotel in peak season, with sea view rooms carrying a premium on top. For a special occasion or honeymoon it justifies itself. For a standard city break where you'll spend most of your time out, you're paying for something you won't fully use.
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Mid-Range Sea View Hotels in Malaga
🎨 2. Room Mate Valeria – Harbour Views with a Pool
Soho / Port Area · From ~€110/night · Score: ~8.6/10
Room Mate Valeria is the mid-range option with the most visual impact. The rooftop pool looks straight over the harbour towards the sea, the design uses Malaga's coastal palette in a way that feels specific to the city, and the "Sea View" rooms on the upper floors have port-facing balconies. It's also genuinely family-friendly – unusual for a hotel this design-conscious.
The Larios Street location is as central as Malaga gets – the old town is 5 minutes on foot, the beach is 15 minutes. At from ~€110 it sits in a comfortable position where you get genuine style and a rooftop pool without the Gran Hotel Miramar price.
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🕌 3. Hotel Molina Lario – The Highest Score, Partial Sea Views
Old Town, Cathedral · From ~€120/night · Score: ~8.9/10
Hotel Molina Lario has the second-highest score on this list at ~8.9 – just behind Gran Hotel Miramar – and sits directly next to the cathedral in the heart of the historic centre. The sea view situation is worth understanding clearly: the rooftop bar and restaurant have panoramic views over the port and a slice of sea. The upper-floor "Sea View" rooms offer partial sea glimpses rather than direct ocean-facing balconies.
If the view matters but the old town location matters equally, Molina Lario is the practical choice. The Picasso Museum is a 5-minute walk, the Alcazaba is visible from the rooftop, and the consistent ~8.9 score reflects excellent service and well-maintained rooms.
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🌅 4. AC Hotel Malaga Palacio – 360° From the 15th Floor
Between Cathedral and Paseo del Parque · From ~€140/night · Score: ~8.5/10
The AC Hotel Malaga Palacio by Marriott is built for views. The 15th-floor rooftop bar and pool are the highest publicly accessible point in the city centre, and the 360° panorama covers the cathedral, the Alcazaba, the port, the sea, and the mountains behind the city. The "Sea View" and "Port View" upper-floor rooms give you that same perspective from your room rather than just from the rooftop.
Marriott service standards applied to a central Malaga location: reliable, well-run, good beds, modern design. Steps from the historic centre, port, and La Malagueta beach.
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🏰 5. Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro – The Panoramic View
Gibralfaro Hill · From ~€130/night · Score: ~8.8/10
The Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro sits at the top of the hill next to the Gibralfaro castle, and the view from this position is extraordinary. You're looking down over the bullring, the port, the cathedral, the old town, the beach, and the sea – everything simultaneously. Guests consistently mention arriving at the room and standing at the balcony for ten minutes before unpacking.
It's a traditional Parador property – classic Andalusian style, antique furniture, rich fabrics. The hilltop location means you'll need transport to the city centre (taxi from ~€7, bus from ~€1.30). Request "Sea View" rooms specifically – they face the Mediterranean rather than the city side.
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Budget Sea View Hotels in Malaga
🌊 6. Soho Boutique Las Vegas – Opposite La Malagueta Beach
Paseo de Sancha, La Malagueta · From ~€85/night · Score: ~8.0/10
The Soho Boutique Las Vegas is directly opposite La Malagueta beach – you cross the road and you're on the sand. Rooms with balconies face the seafront promenade and the sea. The outdoor pool and sun terrace are on-site. At ~8.0/10 from 2,500+ reviews, it's consistently well-regarded for a hotel at this price point.
The location sits between the beach and the city centre – a 20–25 minute walk to the old town along the seafront promenade, or a 10-minute bus. The best option for travellers who want La Malagueta beach access and a genuine sea view without paying luxury prices.
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⛳ 7. Parador de Málaga Golf – Sea Views with a Golf Course
Guadalmar, near the Airport · From ~€100/night · Score: ~8.2/10
A Parador property combining beachfront sea views with an 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Simpson – who also built Muirfield and Turnberry. The course dates from 1925 and is one of the oldest in Spain. Rooms are spacious and most have either sea or golf course views. Direct beach access via a private gate.
The airport-area location is peaceful and practical – near Malaga Airport but away from the city centre, surrounded by dunes and landscaped gardens.
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Which Sea View is Actually Worth Paying For?
For more options at different price points, the luxury hotels guide and boutique hotels guide cover all categories.
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Sources: Booking.com (scores and reviews verified March 2026), Parador de Turismo de España, Gran Hotel Miramar GL (March 2026).



