Embark on a private day trip from Malaga to Ronda and explore Spain’s oldest buildings and cultural landmarks. Discover the rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views of this ancient city.
- Malaga - We will start the transfer at your accommodation in Malaga. We will head into the Andalusian countryside and start making our way up the rolling hills.
- Ronda - This white town on a hill boasts amazing views of the surrounding valleys. You will arrive here and wonder how on earth it was built so high. We will start the walking tour with the official guide.
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Plaza de Toros de Ronda - We will visit the oldest bullring in Spain. You will learn and enjoy its fabulous history.
After visiting the bullring, you will have free time for lunch and shopping. Our guide will recommend the best places to eat in Ronda. - Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor - Dating back to the Catholic Kings of 1485 this church represents an array of artistic styles. View it from the outside and relax in the charming plaza beyond.
- Iglesia del Espiritu Santo - We will visit the old town in Ronda
- New Bridge - This amazing bridge stands almost 100m high over the gorge. Enjoy amazing views as you cross it and even ask your driver to view it from below.
- Ronda - Free time for lunch and shopping
- Malaga - We will head back to your accomodation in Malaga
- Complimentary bottled water
- Professional driver/guide
- Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
- Informative guided tour
- All fees and taxes included
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
Accompanied by your personal tour guide, you’ll traverse through the convoluted lanes and explore the antiquities in Spain’s most ancient building. Engross yourself in the city’s profoundly layered history, absorbing its aromas and audios synonymous with its antiquity.
Its roots trace back to the time of the Roman empire, the land witnessing a multitude of reigns, religions, and its fair bouts of turmoil. A delightful traverse across the magnificent Puente Nuevo bridge will lead you from the city’s Moorish to its contemporary sections.
Among the grand historical treasures to witness are the Arab Baths, Church of the Holy Spirit, Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, and the enchanting Jardines de Cuenca (Cuenca Gardens), situated on the cliffs of the Tajo, offering breathtaking vistas of the rural landscape.
The itinerary includes one final noteworthy site, the bullring, considered among the most exquisite in Spain. Witness its unique architecture, unravelling its intriguing tales, providing you an awe-inspiring glimpse into this cultural spectacle.
- Operated by a multilingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.