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Málaga Radio Weekly Diary

Málaga Radio Weekly Diary

By: Nigel Lucas
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🎙️ Málaga Radio Weekly Diary Podcast 🎉

Welcome to the ultimate events guide for Málaga and the Costa del Sol! 🌞 Whether you’re a local or just visiting, our podcast is your one-stop source for the week’s most exciting happenings. From cultural festivals and foodie delights to sports action and family-friendly activities, we’ve got it all covered!Join our lively hosts, Carmen and Baptiste, as they bring you insider tips, playful banter, and plenty of enthusiasm for everything Málaga has to offer.

Tune in for:
✨ Weekly event highlights
✨ Exclusive updates on Málaga Radio shows, including Pia’s Factor 50 in the Snow
✨ Must-know details for making the most of your week

📅 Subscribe now and let us help you plan your perfect week in paradise! New episodes drop every Monday.Malaga Radio
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Episodes
  • Malaga Radio weekly Diary EP18
    May 11 2025
    🎙️ Málaga Radio Weekly Diary – Episode 18

    📅 May 12–18, 2025 From candlelit concerts and surf mornings to romerías in the hills, this week’s diary takes you right into the heart of May on the Costa del Sol.
    🌟 We open with a special feature on Marbella in season — a story of glamour, stillness, and sea breeze energy, inspired by our upcoming Town in Focus podcast series on Marbella and Puerto Banús (launching this week).
    🎨 Explore free-entry exhibitions for International Museum Day,
    🎶 Catch live jazz, rooftop DJs, and beachside soul,
    🍷 Wander through wine tastings, eco markets, and sunset tasting menus,
    🏃 And move your body with paddle tournaments, yoga by the sea, and cliffside kayaking. Plus: traditions come to life with San Isidro festivals across Nerja, Estepona, Vélez-Málaga and beyond.
    🧭 Discover more at malagaradio.com
    💛 Support us on Patreon – just tap the link on our homepage if you’d like to help keep these stories flowing.
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    35 mins
  • Malaga Radio Weekly Diary EP17
    May 4 2025
    This week on the Málaga Radio Weekly Diary,

    Carmen and Baptiste take a slower stroll through the Costa del Sol — one filled with blooming patios, hidden traditions, soft music, and a few glamorous sparks of summer.

    We head to Córdoba for its world-famous Festival of the Patios, where family courtyards burst with flowers and history.

    Back home in Málaga, we find the spirit of tradition still blooming after Día de la Cruz — in neighbourhoods like El Perchel, La Trinidad, and the whitewashed villages of the Axarquía.

    From Marbella’s beach club openings to candlelit concerts, artisan food, and the calm between ferias, this is the perfect guide to experiencing the quieter side of Andalusia — with beauty in every corner. ✨

    Want your event featured? Add it for free at malagaradio.net — and it could be included in next week’s Diary or on Freshly Squeezed.

    🎙️ New episodes every Sunday
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    32 mins
  • Malaga Radio Weekly Diary EP16
    Apr 27 2025
    🎙️ This week on the Málaga Radio Weekly Diary,

    we’re heading to Fuengirola — where spring is bursting into life with the Feria Internacional de los Países and the start of the Marenostrum concert season! 🌞🎶

    Join Carmen and Baptiste as they explore Fuengirola’s beaches, old town, and rich history — plus discover the best cultural exhibitions, music events, outdoor adventures, foodie festivals, and traditional celebrations happening across the Costa del Sol from April 28 to May 4.

    Tune in, get inspired, and make the most of your week under the Andalusian sun! ☀️
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    28 mins

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