Ronda Tours and Tickets
What are people saying about Ronda
Donald_L, May 2026
Romda tour
Great experience seeing the city of Ronda and shopping. Oliver provided good back ground information and was just pleasant to talk with.
Palak_S, May 2026
This trip was amazing....
This trip was amazing. Emilio our driver was informative, patient, knowledgeable and extremely accommodating. We loved seeing the small mountainside towns enroute to Ronda and he helped make the most of our time. Would highly recommend.
Alicia_P, Apr 2026
Ronda Guided Tour
My husband, friend and I visited Ronda and are extremely glad we hired a private tour guide. Alfredo was extremely friendly and knowledgeable about Ronda. He made our visit to Ronda extra special. What a beautiful historical city. We plan to return and spend a few days exploring. We’ll be sure to reach out to Alfredo.
Debra_L, Apr 2026
We toured Ronda with THE BEST guide
We started our tour at 9, before the other tourists arrived. It was delightful to have the amazing views and sights to ourselves! We enjoyed an easy banter with Jesus. Having been born and raised in Ronda, he has complete knowledge and interesting stories to tell. He has a happy and kind disposition. My husband and I left Ronda feeling that we had had THE BEST tour.
mrsnikkisloan, Apr 2026
Absolutely awesome tour....
Absolutely awesome tour. Our guide was born and raised in Ronda, and demonstrated he knew the history, culture, and beauty of the city and its nooks and crannies. This is a do not miss opportunity.
Charles_S, Mar 2026
Excellent Tour of Ronda
Sonia did an excellent job touring us around Ronda and giving expert information about the city. Highly recommended.
Bianca_R, Mar 2026
Marvellous, truly exceptional!
It was a very inspiring, educational and very informative tour. Valme guided us through the streets of Ronda with a very personal touch, explaining & exploring the beauty & history of the city.
Diane_P, Mar 2026
It was a great day out
We had a private tour with José.
He was very knowledgeable, and he took us to places off the beaten track, which we enjoyed very much. Zaraha and Grazalema were beautiful with their white buildings, and our lunch in Grazalema was fabulous. Seeing the famous bridge at Ronda was wonderful.
Eric_R, Mar 2026
Worthy day excursion from Malaga
Overall a good tour. The pickup point at Av. De Andalucia, 10 is a bit chaotic. many tour busses at the same time time and nothing g was marked with which tour is which. So large groups opening from one bus to another that part could be organized a bit better. And at least put signs up. Otherwise a worthy tour from Malaga as Setenil and Ronda (and most of the drive is beautiful)
efrmny, Jan 2026
Beautiful Ronda
Ronda is beautiful. We had a great experience with a knowledgeable guide. Javier is excellent. Highly recommend.
Suzanne_Y, May 2026
Jesus was a great guide....
Jesus was a great guide. He was knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. Everyone in our group said it was one of the best tours they had been on.
Hasan_P, Mar 2026
Alfredo was a fantastic...
Alfredo was a fantastic guide. Very patient and very informative. He made the history of Ronda alive and was more than happy to answer questions. Thank you very much
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Know before you go
Ways to explore
How to get there
When to visit

Ronda is a must-see for history buffs, photographers, and couples.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces.
Shade is hard to find in Ronda; don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Day trips to Ronda from other destinations in Andalusia and the Costa del Sol last between six and 11 hours.
People Also Ask
What is Ronda, and where is it in Andalucia, Spain?
Ronda is a scenic town in Andalucia in southern Spain. Perched on the edge of the El Tajo gorge, which cuts through the town center, it’s one of Spain’s famous White Villages (Pueblos Blancos). Ronda is around 1 hour from Malaga, 1.5 hours from Seville, and 2 hours from Granada.
What are the main attractions or landmarks to visit in Ronda?
The main attractions and landmarks in Ronda include the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), the Bullring (one of the grandest in Spain), the Moorish Kings Palace and Arab Baths, the Historic Quarter (with the Mondragon Palace, Giant’s House, and the Plaza Duquesa de Parcent), and Alameda de Tajo, from which you can enjoy sunset views.
What is the history behind Ronda's famous bridge, Puente Nuevo?
The Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), which spans El Tajo Gorge, was completed in 1793 after nearly four decades of work. It spans 217 feet (66 meters) from side to side and 322 feet (98 meters) from top to bottom. A previous bridge had been built in 1734 but collapsed in 1741.
What are the best times of year to visit Ronda for favorable weather and fewer crowds?
The best times to visit Ronda for favorable weather and fewer crowds are in the spring and fall shoulder seasons. The weather will still be warm and dry, but there will be fewer crowds than over the peak summer season. Prices will also be lower in the spring and fall.
Is Ronda accessible by public transport, and how can I get there from nearby cities?
Yes, Ronda is accessible by public transport from other major cities in Spain. Daily trains depart from Malaga, Seville, Granada, and Madrid (though you sometimes need to transfer at Antequera-Santa Ana) and take 2-5 hours. Several buses depart daily from Malaga, Marbella, Seville, Granada, and Cadiz.
Are there any special events or festivals held in Ronda throughout the year?
Yes, there are several special events and festivals in Ronda. The most popular include Carnival in late February or early March, Semana Santa (Holy Week) leading up to Easter, and the Pedro Romero Fair in late August and early September, when the only bullfight of the year is held at the Bullring.
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