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We will visit one of the most beautiful and original villages in the province of Malaga with caves that were populated more than 5,000 years ago. We will also visit the most in demand town in the province of Málaga, Ronda. A city located on a deep gorge (the Tagus), which separates the new 15th century city from the old town, dating back to the time of Arab rule.
We will enjoy the visit to the bullring of the 18th century, the New Bridge and the viewpoints, among other places to highlight the visit to the city of Ronda.
Tuesdays DO NOT INCLUDE TICKETS TO PLAZA DE TOROS
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Jose_G, Jan 2026
Great places to visit and excellent tour guide, even thou it was practically raining all the time. Two beautiful places to visit, enjoy and take pictures.
Explorer818469, Nov 2025
Lovely drive to Ronda with a stop at an amazing village built into the rock.Ronda is a gorgeous village and of course the bridge is amazing. We had 4 hours there and it wasn't long enough. The guided walk seemed to take forever and wasn't really necessary. The bull ring had a museum with everything in English but the guide took forever to take us round. And the same with the bridge. We could easily have spent our own time admiring the bridge and taking photos Even in November in the pouring rain it was chaotic with so many groups. I can't even imagine what it must be like in the summer. I think it would be better to overnight there and enjoy Ronda without the crowds but if you're pushed for time this is,a good way to see Ronda.
Response from Host, Nov 2025
*Thank you very much for taking the time to share such a detailed review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the beautiful drive, the stop in the village built into the rock, and of course the charm of Ronda — even on a rainy November day. We appreciate your feedback regarding the guided walk. We understand that some travellers prefer more free time to explore at their own pace, and we will review the duration and structure of the guided portion to ensure it feels balanced and adds real value to the experience. Ronda can indeed be very busy, even in low season, and we agree that an overnight stay is a wonderful way to enjoy the town more calmly. For those with limited time, we're glad the tour still offered you a good opportunity to discover the highlights. Thank you again for your thoughtful comments. They truly help us continue improving our services. We hope to welcome you back on another experience soon.*
O4807DSpm, Nov 2025
Pleasant day trip with helpful guides. I went with the Spanish/French group; there was a separate English-only group. I'd been attracted by the photos of the gorge and bridge, but really found so much more in its rich history and, of course, the bullring and the bridge that connects the two sides of the town. Ronda was the home of Vicente Espinel from Spain's golden age. Very walkable. Wished I'd had more time to wander the city, but that seems to be true of every town I visit in Spain. ¡Abrazos!
Response from Host, Nov 2025
*Thank you so much for sharing your lovely review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the day trip and that our guides were helpful throughout the experience. Ronda truly offers much more than its iconic bridge and gorge, and it’s wonderful that you connected with its rich history, the charm of the old town, and the beauty of the bullring. The legacy of Vicente Espinel is indeed a fascinating part of its cultural heritage. We completely understand your wish to have had more time — Ronda is one of those places that invites you to wander slowly and soak in every corner. Hopefully we’ll have the pleasure of welcoming you again so you can continue exploring at your own pace. ¡Abrazos y gracias por viajar con nosotros!*
Rosa V, Oct 2025
Little time to meet. The unfriendly bus guide, spoke a lot in English and in Spanish is interviewed.... Half nervous... Anxious... I didn't feel comfortable... Also other people commented the same.... Ronda's gui, all right.
Pick up at the point of origin with a journey time to Setenil of 90 min. Arrival in Setenil We will visit one of the most important White Towns in the province of Cádiz, where we will take a walk (50 min) through its white streets and typical houses nestled in the rock. Later we will go from Setenil to Ronda with a journey time of 30 min
We will make a guided visit to one of the most beautiful cities in the world located on the deep El Tajo Gorge framed between the Sierra de Grazalema and the Sierra de las Nieves. We will cross the Old Bridge, we will cross under the Felipe V gate, we will visit the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, one of the oldest squares in Spain and the cradle of traditional bullfights.
We will visit one of the oldest Bullrings in Spain and one of the most monumental that exist.
We will tread the arena with a local guide who will explain all its history and we will enter the Bullfighting Museum where we can contemplate the mythical origins of bullfighting in universal culture and its roots in the Iberian Peninsula. The museum has a collection of Bullfighting by Francisco de Goya and various artists from the 17th, 17th and 19th centuries. We will also have the opportunity to see costumes, bronzes, bas-reliefs and popular tools.
The Puente Nuevo is the most emblematic monument of the city of Ronda built between 1751 and 1793 that connects the new part of the city with the oldest. From this bridge we can see the Tajo de Ronda, a gorge more than 100 meters deep excavated by the Guadalevín river. They will have an hour of free time in the center of Ronda. The return journey lasts approximately 90 minutes.
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