Demystifying Public Transport on the Costa del Sol: Consorcio de Transporte Metropolitano del Área de Málaga
What Is the Consorcio del Málaga?
The Consorcio del Málaga is a public transport network that facilitates interurban travel between towns and cities within the Málaga metropolitan area. It provides a unified card system and discounted fares for travel across its member municipalities.
As of April 2024, Fuengirola officially joined the consortium, making it the 20th municipality in the network. This integration enhances connectivity and offers significant savings for residents and visitors.
Which Municipalities Are Currently Part of the Consorcio?
Currently, the consortium covers the following 20 municipalities, serving nearly 1.2 million residents:
1. Málaga city
2. Fuengirola
3. Mijas
4. Benalmádena
5. Torremolinos
6. Rincón de la Victoria
7. Alhaurín de la Torre
8. Antequera
9. Cártama
10. Alhaurín el Grande
11. Coín
12. Álora
13. Pizarra
14. Almogía
15. Casabermeja
16. Colmenar
17. Villanueva de la Concepción
18. Riogordo
19. Valle de Abdalajís
20. Totalán
If you’re in any of these areas, you can take advantage of the consortium’s interurban bus and metro routes.
Municipalities Where the Consortium Operates Both Interurban and Local Services
In some municipalities, the consortium Travel by Málaga Consortium (Consorcio de Málaga) operates both interurban routes and local urban bus services, allowing seamless travel with a single card. These include:
Málaga City
Alhaurín de la Torre
Benalmádena
Rincón de la Victoria
In these areas, the consortium card is accepted across different modes of transport, eliminating the need for separate tickets or cards.
Municipalities with Separate Local Services
In other municipalities, such as Fuengirola, the consortium oversees interurban routes but does not operate local urban bus services. Travelers in these areas must use either:
1. A separate local transport card
2. Coins to pay onboard
This fragmented system can feel outdated and inconvenient, so it’s essential to plan accordingly.
Understanding the Consortium Fare Zones
Each municipality belongs to a specific zone:
Zone A: Málaga City
Zone B: Torremolinos, Benalmádena
Zone C: Fuengirola, Mijas
Zone D: Coín
Fares: Card vs. Cash
The fares vary significantly between using the consortium card and paying in cash.
To illustrate how this works, let’s consider a few common journeys:
1. Málaga (Zone A) to Torremolinos (Zone B):
Fare Crossing: 1 zone
Consortium Card Fare: €0.59
Cash Fare: €1.75
2. Málaga (Zone A) to Fuengirola (Zone C):
Fare Crossing: 2 zones
Consortium Card Fare: €0.79
Cash Fare: €2.50
3. Málaga (Zone A) to Mijas (Zone D):
Fare Crossing: 3 zones
Consortium Card Fare: €1.30
Cash Fare: €3.75 Fare
4. Málaga (Zone A) to Antequera (Zone D):
Fare Crossing: 4 zones
Consortium Card Fare: €2.56
Cash Fare: €6.25 Fare
As you can see, the consortium card is significantly more economical than paying in cash.
Current Discounts
Until 30th of June 2025, the consortium is offering a fare discount for frequent travelers. This subsidy applies to interurban travel with the consortium card, making it even more cost-effective to travel between towns and cities.
If you see conflicting information about the discount percentage, it’s advisable to verify the details onboard the buses or at official consortium offices.



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