Guided Tours around Ronda

As one of Andalusia’s most beautiful and accessible pueblos blancos (white hill towns), Ronda is a popular day trip from some of the region’s larger cities—Malaga, Seville, and even the coastal towns of Marbella and Gibraltar.

Exploring Ronda & the White Villages – A Perfect Andalusian Day Trip

Discover the charm of Ronda and the picturesque white villages of Andalusia with our guided day trip podcast. Whether you’re visiting from Seville, Málaga, or Granada, we’ll help you plan the perfect getaway.

Tune in and start planning your perfect day in Ronda and beyond!

Organised tours from Viator
Tours and tickets in Ronda
Ronda is a popular day trip from the region’s bigger cities—Malaga, Seville, and even the coastal towns of Marbella and Gibraltar. Check out all the tours around Ronda over at Viator.

Visitors can explore partially the preserved 14th-century Arabic baths hidden beneath the city, wander through the historic Islamic Old Town, sample excellent local wines, and capture breathtaking mountain views. A typical guided tour of the city often includes stops at El Tajo canyon, the Puente Nuevo bridge, and the Plaza de Toros de Ronda (Spain’s oldest bullring). It’s also possible to combine a visit to Ronda with a trip to nearby villages, like the charming medieval town of Grazalema.

Continue reading Guided Tours around Ronda

Ronda, the city of dreams in Andalucia

rondatoday-header1

Welcome to Ronda the “city of dreams” in Andalucia! One of Spain’s most visited white towns of Andalucia. Ronda is very compact and easy to navigate whilst walking the cobbled streets  visiting the Real Maestranza bullring, the Puente Nuevo or El Tajo Gorge

In Ronda you will discover beautiful churches, museums, and wonderful tapas bars and restaurants.

Thinking of staying in Ronda? Find a hotel

As well as being blessed with some of Spain’s most impressive natural and historic monuments, the accommodation options in Ronda are excellent because many offer views of the Tajo gorge from their windows and balconies plus the stunning views of the mountains surrounding the city.

Four star hotels in Ronda include the Parador, Molino del Arco, Reina Victoria, Montelirio, Maestranza, Acinipo, Don Benito, and Hotel San Gabriel.

Continue reading Ronda, the city of dreams in Andalucia

Zahara de la Sierra Pueblo Blanco in the Grazalema Natural Park

Nestled under the mountain that gives the village its name, Zahara de la Sierra is one of the pueblos blancos of Cadiz province, and is only 30 minutes drive from Ronda, or an hour from Jerez de la Frontera. Completely within the Grazalema Natural Park, and with the district’s largest lake at its base, as well as the beginnings of the Garganta Verde walk just outside the village, Zahara is rightly quite central to experiencing the Sierra de Cadiz.

Zahara de la Sierra
Zahara de la Sierra Pueblo Blanco in the Grazalema Natural Park. Arriving in the village you are immediately struck by the sight of the fortress tower sitting on a narrow plateau at the top of the mountain rocks, and the white buildings wrapped around the mountain base which makes Zahara a popular village to photograph from afar with some of the best views being at the southern end of the lake on a clear blue sky day.
Listen to our podcast about Zahara de la Sierra

Zahara de la Sierra, a pueblo blanco in Cadiz, Spain, is the focus of this descriptive podcast.

Continue reading Zahara de la Sierra Pueblo Blanco in the Grazalema Natural Park

A day trip to Jerez de la Frontera from Ronda

If you’re looking to explore the stunning region of Andalusia, then a day trip from Ronda to Jerez de la Frontera should definitely be on your list. Located just an hour and a half away by car, Jerez is a charming city that is steeped in history and culture, with a rich legacy of sherry wine and flamenco dance.

With its beautiful architecture, bustling plazas, and fascinating museums, Jerez offers a unique and authentic Andalusian experience that is not to be missed. So why not hop in your car (Jerez is just 1:30 hours away from Ronda) and set out on a day trip to Jerez de la Frontera for a taste of the best of Andalusia?

Continue reading A day trip to Jerez de la Frontera from Ronda

Carrying ID when visiting or living in Spain

Do I have to carry my identification documents when out and about in Spain? This is a question that Ronda Today gets asked all the time amongst foreign nationals visiting and living in Spain. The short answer is YES!

Every country has its own rules, and of course there is overriding EU law that needs to be considered as well.

So, do I have to carry my identification documents when out and about in Spain? The short answer is yes you do! Read on to find out why…

Continue reading Carrying ID when visiting or living in Spain

Exploring Ronda: Where to Stay – Apartments, Houses, or Hotels?

When it comes to planning your vacation in the picturesque town of Ronda, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is where to stay and you have the choice of apartments, houses, or hotels. Making this decision can sometimes be challenging, but in this article, we’ll explore the advantages of apartments and house rentals.

Finding the Perfect Stay in Ronda

Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into the best ways to experience Ronda, Spain—starting with where to stay! If you’re planning a trip, you might be wondering: Should you book a hotel, or is an apartment or house rental the better choice? We’ll break down the key benefits of choosing an apartment or home over a traditional hotel stay.

Continue reading Exploring Ronda: Where to Stay – Apartments, Houses, or Hotels?

Planning on visiting Ronda, Spain? English tourist Information – Hotel booking – Activities – Events . Guided tours in Ronda, Spain