Moving from Dusseldorf to Málaga
Moving from
Dusseldorf to Málaga
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Car
Van
3.5T Trucks
7.5T (+) Trucks
Car (Taxi / Combo)
Perfect for small boxes, airport pick ups and luggage transfer.
Van (7-17 m3)
Great for moving studio or one bedroom apartments with basic furniture items and boxes.
3.5T Truck (20-24 m3)
Best for 1-2 bedroom apartments, small homes moves and commercials goods.
7.5T (+) Trucks
Best for 2 to 3 room apartments and upto 10 standard size pallets
Things to know before moving to Málaga
Rich culture, gastronomy, landscapes, weather, friendly people, high quality of life... for these and other reasons living in Málaga is a good idea. At least for 143,000 Germans currently living there. Balearic Islands, Andalusia, Barcelona and Canary Islands are the preferred cities. But Iberian Peninsula is so diverse that you will find the right city for you.
Read on for frequently asked questions and tips for moving to Málaga.

We want to show you how to move to Málaga and enjoying life as expat in one of the world's top tourist destinations. Did you know 12 million Germans visit this country on holidays? Málaga has "something" that invites stay. That's why German population residing in Iberian country is the second-largest foreign population in Europe, with an increase in residents of 2.5% last year.
What makes these two countries so different? Firstly, climate. Spanish city of Alicante has the most sunshine hours in Europe. It averages 10 hours of sunshine a day, far more than the 4.5 hours enjoyed in Dusseldorf. Although south of the country is very different from north in terms of weather, Málaga generally enjoys an average temperature 10°C higher than Dusseldorf.
Only this aspect creates some cultural differences that shape everyday life differently. In Dusseldorf the day starts earlier and is shorter, in Málaga the day flows slow and lasts into the evening. There are also more outdoor sports activities, and it’s very common to treat oneself to long meals on the terraces of restaurants, whereas in Dusseldorf, because the days without rain are not as safe, more leisure plans are made indoors.
And what about the food! It's not that in Dusseldorf you only eat sausages, but diet is not nearly as varied as Mediterranean. In terms of gastronomy, Málaga offers a lot of variety, high quality and affordable prices. In any restaurant you will easily find a good "tapa" of local meals with fresh products, which is more difficult find in Dusseldorf.
Weather also affects personality. In Dusseldorf people tend to be colder, rougher, like their language. Spaniards are cheerful and welcoming. Spanish language sounds softer, while German sounds harder. In addition, Spaniards show their closeness with effusive body language. Did you know that Spanish is the second most learned language in Dusseldorf?
Now that we have outlined all the positive aspects of moving to Málaga, we also have to warn that the main negative aspect of living in Southern Europe. If you're considering moving furniture and relocate to Málaga, there are a few things to keep in mind.
- Firstly, Málaga is a low-cost destination for Germans, but the country has fewer job opportunities, lower productivity, and poorer work-life balance.
- Secondly, if you want to take your car to Málaga, you'll need to deregister it for export and then re-register it at the General Traffic Direction (DGT), which can be long.
- And finally, as a German moving to Málaga as an EU citizen, you don't need a visa to move to Málaga, but after three months you must register as an official resident in the nearest foreigners' bureau.
Iberian country is a low-cost destination for Germans. Moreover, at low prices, there is a high quality of life in Málaga.
For example, a cup of coffee in Berlin cost €3.55, while in Madrid you have this drink for €2.76. Visit Städel Museum costs €16, a ticket for Guggenheim Museum costs €13. Price of a house in Múnich is 32% more expensive than in Barcelona, as is transport. While it is true that wages are much lower in Málaga, so is the cost of living. Removals to Dusseldorf from Málaga and from Berlin to Barcelona can be affordable idea because of the lower cost of living in Málaga.
Tax structures differ somewhat, but in both countries taxes are high. In Málaga is better in terms of income from work, capital and business profits. Dusseldorf, on the other hand, has better taxation in wealth, house purchase and VAT.
If you spend more than 183 days a year in Málaga you become a tax resident and that means you will pay between 19% - 43% income tax and 19% - 23% capital gains. Check the Beckham Law.
German and Spanish healthcare systems are totally different. In Málaga doctors are public employees, there isn’t freedom of choice as patients must go to their general doctor who refers to the corresponding specialist, and waiting lists for operations are long.
Spanish healthcare is universal and free, so whether you are a foreigner or a resident, you can go to a hospital if you have a health problem. This means that you don’t need a health card or be registered in Málaga to benefit from this service.
Want to take your car to Málaga? Before transferring it, you must deregister it for export. Then you will have to start the re-registration process at the General Traffic Direction (DGT), for which you will be required to prove ownership of vehicle, pass a technical inspection, pay the corresponding taxes and the registration fee, which is €27.85 for motorbikes and €99.77 for other vehicles.
The re-registration process can take a long time, so we recommend apply for a temporary registration card of your vehicle so that you can drive freely.
As a German, for moving to Málaga as an EU citizen you don’t need a visa to move to Málaga. With your national identity card you have permission to reside for up to three months. After this time, you must register as an official resident in the closer foreigners' bureau.
It's very simple! And if you live more than five consecutive years, you will be entitled to permanent residence.
If you're a pensioner thinking about moving to Málaga from Dusseldorf, it's important to know that the Spanish government will require certain documents for you to register as a resident. These documents may include a health certificate and proof of income to support you. It's a good idea to research the specific requirements for your situation and make sure you have all necessary documents before making the move.
A country to enjoy and to work in! In addition to the idyllic retirement, Málaga has become a fashionable destination for nomadic workers, with many incentives for self-employment and remote working.
As requirements to move to Málaga permanently you will have to present a work certificate and pay the corresponding taxes. On this point it is interesting to consult the Special Regime for workers posted to Spanish territory or Beckham Law.
Only a few steps separate you from your new life. Prepare your documents and think about where you would most like to live, keeping in mind the differences between each city. Do you want to live near the beach or a mountain place? Do you prefer to be close to other expats or immerse yourself in the culture of a traditional Spanish village? It might be a good idea to rent or share a flat while you make up your mind, before buying a property. What is clear, just pack your things and at Moovick will find the cheapest way to move your furniture to Málaga.
Málaga is a favorite destination country for those who want to enjoy beautiful landscapes, outdoor sports, gourmet food experiences, art, sun and beautiful beaches, cosmopolitan cities… In short, enjoy the good life!
If you are planning on shipping furniture to Málaga, you may need to consider hiring moving company to Málaga or removals to Dusseldorf from Málaga. The cost of moving to Málaga varies depending on the type and amount of items being transported, as well as the distance and mode of transport. We do not have fixed prices, so our movers can offer the most reasonable moving cost, or you can specify how much you are willing to pay for the service.
💰Min moving price - 1836 EUR | 🛠Additional services - cleaning, handyman, (dis-) assembly of furniture |
💰Max moving price - 4488 EUR | 📲App - for Android, IOS |
🚚Other moving - Turkey, Sweden, Bulgaria, etc. | 💳Payment systems - debit and credit cards, online banking Sofort, Ideal, cash |