The short answer is no, there is no Uber in Malaysia. Uber is not available in Malaysia, or in Southeast Asia but there are alternatives. Why is there no Uber in Malaysia? Uber exited the Malaysia market in April 2018 due to intense competition from local ride-hailing giant, Grab. Uber Costa Del Sol. We finally have UBER here on the Costa Del Sol but it´s not quite like the UBER in the UK. The Uber here is for licensed drivers, so for those who already have an SP License. 200 licenses have been given out and you can now order an UBER from anywhere along the Coast from Malaga to Marbella, covering 60km. How to get to this beach. Walk or cycle from Malaga city centre and plant your towel and sunshade on the first sandy spot you fancy. Or take the No 3 or 11 bus from the Alameda Principal and get off at any stop after Los Baños del Carmen. Walk a block south to the beach.
The journey on the L3 train takes around 20 minutes, and trains go daily from 6:30 AM to 12:30 AM. This train will take you to the María Zambrano or Centro-Alameda train station. If you’re looking to head directly from Malaga to Nerja, get off at María Zambrano and take advantage of the bus station right next door.
Avanza Grupo operates a bus from Málaga Terminal Muelle Heredia to Fuengirola Seat Bellamar hourly. Tickets cost €2 - €5 and the journey takes 31 min. Alternatively, Renfe Cercanias operates a train from Estación de tren Malaga Centro Alameda to Estación de tren Fuengirola every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €2 - €4 and the journey takes Buses leave Malaga from this city’s main bus station, which is a short Uber ride away from the centre. There are about 16 direct bus services a day, but even so, I recommend booking your Granada Malaga bus at least a few days in advance. CJEneJ. 392 272 36 70 435 92 134 331 414

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