Toll prices Malaga 2023. It is possible that you have just rented a car at Malaga Airport and you are wondering about the tolls on the highways of the province and their prices. If you do not want to be caught by surprise (as it has happened to all of us), pay attention.
Toll prices Malaga
In the province there are tolls on two different highways: AP-7 and AP-46.
Malaga AP-7 toll price
The AP-7 freeway is one of the most important roads on the Costa del Sol, because it connects Malaga with other popular municipalities in the province such as Marbella and Estepona.
The direct and reverse toll routes and their prices in euros according to the latest update of the DGT are as follows:
Low season and regular users (accredited)
ROUTES
LIGHT
HEAV.1
HEAV.2
MALAGA-CALAHONDA
3,15
5,10
6,25
MALAGA-MARBELLA
5,00
8,15
10,05
MALAGA-SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA
6,95
11,35
14,00
MALAGA-ESTEPONA
8,40
13,70
16,85
CALAHONDA-MARBELLA
3,15
5,10
6,25
CALAHONDA-SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA
5,10
8,30
10,20
CALAHONDA-ESTEPONA
6,55
10,65
13,05
MARBELLA-SAN PEDRO DEALCANTARA
1,95
3,20
3,95
MARBELLA-ESTEPONA
3,40
5,55
6,80
SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA-ESTEPONA
1,95
3,20
3,95
High season for non-regular users
High season: summer and Easter Week.
ROUTES
LIGHT
HEAV.1
HEAV.2
MALAGA-CALAHONDA
5,10
8,40
8,40
MALAGA-MARBELLA
8,15
13,45
13,45
MALAGA-SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA
11,35
18,70
18,70
MALAGA-ESTEPONA
13,70
22,60
22,60
CALAHONDA-MARBELLA
5,10
8,40
8,40
CALAHONDA – SAN PEDRO DE ALCÁNTARA
8,30
13,65
13,65
CALAHONDA-ESTEPONA
10,65
17,55
17,55
MARBELLA-SAN PEDRO DEALCANTARA
3,20
5,25
5,25
MARBELLA-ESTEPONA
5,55
9,15
9,15
SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA-ESTEPONA
3,20
5,25
5,25
Malaga AP-46 toll price
Also known as the Autopista de las Pedrizas, it runs between the Puerto de Las Pedrizas and the Nueva Ronda, reducing the distance to the Costa del Sol by almost 8 kilometres and passing through the municipalities of Antequera, Casabermeja, Almogía and Málaga.
Low season
ROUTE
LIGHT
HEAV.1
HEAV.2
TRONCAL DE CASABERMEJA
3,70
5,10
7,70
High season
High season: May to October, including Easter and weekends all year round.
ROUTE
LIGHT
HEAV.1
HEAV.2
TRONCAL DE CASABERMEJA
5,60
6,45
9,65
In case you didn’t know, the Pedrizas Motorway is free at night every day of the year between 00:00h and 06:00h in the morning for light vehicles, and for heavy vehicles from 22:00h to 08:00h.
Do you want to know more?
Now that you know the prices of the tolls in the province, you may also be interested in knowing where the cheapest petrol statations are located.
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