From this Monday, June 1st, to September 30th, the full toll journey between Málaga and Guadiaro (San Roque) will cost 19.55 euros, an increase of 7.55 euros from the previous 12 euros. These new prices, applicable to cars, motorcycles, and vans, are now available on the concessionaire's website.
First category heavy vehicles will maintain their prices for the full journey, going from 30.3 to 31.7 euros, while second category vehicles will see tariffs rise from 37.70 to 51.40 euros. The general 62.91% increase applies to the three toll points along the Costa del Sol.
Ausol has indicated that there are "open variants" before some toll points, such as between Málaga and Fuengirola or Marbella and Puerto Banús, which are not charged despite being part of the highway.
On the Málaga-Estepona stretch, the toll at Calahonda (Mijas) now costs 9.25 euros (previously 5.70), with an exit fee of 5.75 euros (previously 3.55). The toll at San Pedro Alcántara (Marbella) on the same stretch has a main toll of 6.25 euros (previously 3.85) and an exit fee of 3.60 euros (previously 2.20).
In the Estepona-Guadiaro section, the toll at Manilva is now 4.05 euros (previously 2.45), with the exit fee in this municipality costing 2 euros (previously 1.20). The company explains that payment is for entering or exiting the highway, and for journeys like Málaga to Manilva, tolls at Calahonda and San Pedro, plus the exit fee in Manilva, must be paid.
Despite the summer increase, Ausol offers discounts ranging from 5% to 50% for electronic payments (ViaT, card, or mobile), varying based on the number of trips on each section. There is also a loyalty discount for users who make 60 trips on the same section within four months, maintaining the same annual rate.




