Excursions & day trips
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
,
Spanish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 7 Hours
Do this because
Explore the third most visited city in Andalusia with a guide
Discover a hidden pearl surrounded by mountain landscapes
Be amazed by the view of Tajo Gorge from the Mirador
Enjoy a comfortable ride from Granada
What to expect
This full-day trip to Ronda, the third most visited city in the region, gives you the opportunity to experience its culture, nature and origins. It is surrounded by different mountain ranges, such as Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves, and contrasting landscapes. Ronda, originally named "Arunda" by the early Celts, has a fascinating history and origins. During this tour, a guide will accompany you and tell you about this mesmerizing city. Walk under the shade of the trees of the "Alameda" and get enchanted by the natural landscape you will see from the Mirador just right before you cross the "Puente Nuevo" that divides the city in two. You can't miss the view of the Tajo Gorge!Enjoy the spring weather all year round, as the sun and mild temperatures are almost always guaranteed. Not far from the city of Malaga, this unique city is within reach.
What's included
Local guide
Panoramic tour
Transport
What's not included
Food & drinks
What to remember
Know in advance:
Comfortable clothes are recommended
Please contact the partner to inform them of your language choiche for the tour. You'll find the instructions in your voucher
Note that all tours require a minimum number of confirmed participants. If the minimum is not met, the tour operator will notify you in advance and offer alternatives or a full refund instructions
Remember to bring:
Water, especially during the summer period
Provider
Discovering Spain
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Plaza de Mariana Pineda, 18009 Granada, Spain
Meeting point:
The tour operator will pick you up next to the newsstand