Tour

Day Trip to Ronda and the White Villages

Between mountain ranges, forests, and the sea rise the white villages of Andalusia. Experience their charm with this day trip which includes the historic city of Ronda. Day Trip to Ronda and the White Villages. We'll pick you up and start our...

  • 10 hours

Between mountain ranges, forests, and the sea rise the white villages of Andalusia. Experience their charm with this day trip which includes the historic city of Ronda.

Day Trip to Ronda and the White Villages

We'll pick you up and start our tour of the most picturesque white villages in Sevilla, Cadiz, and Malaga.

We will drive through the outskirts of Coronil, passing the Medieval fortress known as Aguzaderas Castle, significant in the reconquest of Spain due to its strategic position.

In delightful landscapes, we'll arrive at our first stop, Zahara de la Sierra, where you will learn about the production of olive oil during the Andalusian era by visiting local olive mills.

Next, we head to Grazalema, the rainiest town in Spain. Here, you can enjoy fresh air from the surrounding trees and may spot the majestic griffon vulture in the Garganta Verde natural park.

After lunch, we'll proceed to the mountain ranges of Malaga to visit Ronda and its historic centre. Key highlights include the monumental Puente Nuevo, a stunning architectural feat built over a gorge over 100 metres deep between 1759 and 1793. You’ll have free time to explore the old town, see the bridge, or shop.

Important Information

Students must show a valid form of identification.

Prices

Included

  • Pick up and drop off.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Bus transport.

Not included

  • Food and Drink.
  • Entry to any monuments.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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