If you were driving through Malaga over the past few days, you likely noticed some significant delays. The weekend of April 25 and 26, 2026, brought a perfect storm of mobility challenges to the city. Between religious processions, major sporting events, and essential roadworks, navigating the streets required a bit of extra patience. While the weekend events have safely wrapped up, the ongoing paving works on the MA-21 highway continue to impact daily commutes this week.
Here is a breakdown of the recent closures and what you need to know to navigate the ongoing roadworks.
The Weekend’s Traffic Disruptions
Over the recent weekend, Malaga’s traffic flow was temporarily altered to make way for community and cultural events. According to La Opinión de Málaga, the city coordinated several road closures on Saturday and Sunday to accommodate a religious procession and two major sporting events.
These activities primarily affected the city center and surrounding access roads. Local police successfully redirected traffic and established temporary detours, but the sheer volume of simultaneous events meant that getting across town took considerably longer than usual. Fortunately, these specific event-related closures have now been lifted.
Ongoing MA-21 Roadworks
While the processions and races have concluded, drivers still need to plan ahead for the MA-21 highway. Essential asphalt and paving works are currently underway, affecting one of the most critical arteries connecting Malaga to Torremolinos, the industrial estates, and the airport area.
What to Expect
- Lane Reductions: Crews are resurfacing heavily trafficked sections, leading to lane closures. While the heaviest work is often scheduled during off-peak and night hours to minimize disruption, daytime traffic is still experiencing noticeable bottlenecks.
- Speed Limits: Temporary speed limits are strictly enforced in the work zones for the safety of both the road workers and drivers.
Recommended Alternative Routes
If your daily commute or travel plans involve the MA-21, consider these alternatives:
* The MA-20 or A-7: Use the MA-20 bypass or the A-7 highway if you are heading toward the western Costa del Sol municipalities.
* Public Transport: The Cercanías (C-1 train line) is a highly recommended alternative. It connects Malaga center with the airport, Torremolinos, Benalmádena, and Fuengirola, completely bypassing the highway congestion.
Tips for Commuters This Week
To keep your stress levels low while the city improves its infrastructure, keep a few basic tips in mind:
- Check Your GPS: Apps like Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps are generally quick to update with the latest MA-21 lane closures and traffic speeds.
- Allow Extra Time: Give yourself an additional 15 to 20 minutes if your route absolutely must include the MA-21.
- Stay Patient: Rear-end collisions in stop-and-go traffic can cause even larger delays, so maintain a safe distance.
Navigating a city undergoing infrastructure improvements can undoubtedly be frustrating, especially when weekend events and major roadworks overlap. However, these vital upgrades to the MA-21 will ultimately make our daily commutes smoother and safer. Until the new asphalt settles and the lanes fully reopen, let’s take a deep breath, plan our routes a few minutes earlier, and navigate the city with a little extra grace.




