No, Malaga Airport (AGP) does not have indoor smoking rooms. Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor areas outside the terminal on Level 2 (departures) and Level 0 (arrivals). Spain’s Anti-Smoking Law bans smoking in all enclosed airport spaces, so you must step outside before or after your flight.
Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is southern Spain’s busiest airport and the arrival point for millions of tourists visiting the Costa del Sol each year. The airport handles heavy seasonal traffic from the UK, Germany, and Scandinavia. Like all AENA-managed Spanish airports, AGP enforces a strict indoor smoking ban.
Outside Terminal
Terminal 3 Departures (Level 2): The main outdoor smoking area is outside the departures entrance of Terminal 3, which handles the vast majority of passenger flights. Standing ashtrays line the curbside area.
Terminal 3 Arrivals (Level 0): Outdoor area near the arrivals exit, taxi rank, and car hire zone. This is the most spacious smoking option and benefits from Málaga’s year-round sunshine.
Terminal 2: The older, smaller terminal has outdoor space near its entrance, though most passengers use Terminal 3.
Inside Terminal
No indoor smoking rooms exist in either Terminal 2 or Terminal 3. All gate areas are completely smoke-free under Spanish law. No post-security smoking access is available anywhere in the airport.
Spain Smoking Regulations
Spain’s Anti-Smoking Law of 2011 bans smoking in all enclosed public spaces and within covered areas of airports. All AENA-managed airports enforce a complete indoor ban. Smoking is only permitted in open-air areas outside terminal buildings, at least 2 meters from entrances. Fines range from €30 to €600,000. E-cigarettes are restricted to the same outdoor areas.
Tips for Smokers at AGP
- Málaga’s warm Mediterranean climate — with over 300 sunny days per year — makes outdoor smoking comfortable in every season. This is one of the few European airports where weather is rarely a factor for outdoor smoke breaks
- Security re-screening at AGP is generally faster than at Madrid-Barajas or Barcelona El Prat. Expect 15-20 minutes for a round trip during normal hours, potentially 30+ minutes during summer peak
- If arriving on a package holiday flight, the Terminal 3 arrivals area is a convenient first-smoke spot after landing
- Cigarettes are available at the duty-free shop after security and at tobacconist kiosks in the terminal
- The Cercanías commuter train connects AGP to Málaga city center in under 15 minutes. If you’re waiting for transport, the outdoor arrivals area doubles as a pleasant waiting spot
