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Tour & Activity Scams in Malaga, Spain

Unlicensed guides, fake tickets, bait-and-switch excursions, and ticket scalping. Below are the tour & activities scams reported in Malaga — how they work and how to avoid them.

For broader context, compare this scam type with nearby destinations like Mykonos, Barcelona, and Krakow.

Last updated: April 2, 2026

2

Tour & Activities Scams

10

Total in Malaga

How it works

Touts operating near La Alcazaba and the Cathedral sell tickets to classical guitar or flamenco shows that either do not exist, take place in low-quality unlicensed venues, or bear no resemblance to the performance described. Prices are significantly above official venue rates and the tickets are sometimes outright forgeries printed to look authentic. Victims only discover the problem on the evening of the event.

How it works

Street vendors and unofficial agents sell inflated-price tickets to flamenco shows in tourist areas, claiming they are "authentic" shows with better seating. The venue may be low-quality or the tickets purchased at significant markups. Some vendors direct tourists to specific restaurants where they receive commission on meals.

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