Seville to Ronda Day Trip: Full-day Ronda and White Villages Tour from SevilleDay trips and Excursions

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Seville to Ronda Day Trip: Full-day Ronda and White Villages Tour from Seville

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About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 10 hours (approx.)
MEETING POINT & PICK-UP TIME: Calle Trajano nº6 (8:45 am), Hotel Don Paco - Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba nº4 (8.50 am) and Rastro Street 12A (9.00 am) - Please tell us your accommodation during the booking
LANGUAGES: Spanish, English, French and Italian
OPENING SEASON: Year-round
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
WHO CAN COME: Seville to Ronda day trip is suitable for all. Wheelchair accessible tour (Please tell us during your booking if you are using a wheelchair)

Overview

Join a Seville to Ronda day trip and travel through the ancient Andalusian realms of Castille and Granada. Listen to your guide and learn about the region’s history. Visit the white villages, the Grazalema forest and mountains, and the ancient town of Ronda and enjoy the abundant natural beauty.

Experience Highlights

◾Embark on a day trip from Seville and discover the captivating white villages of Andalusia, marveling at their picturesque beauty and enchanting charm.
◾Immerse yourself in the rich history of Andalusia as you explore the stunning landscapes, guided by knowledgeable experts who bring the region's past to life.
◾Explore the captivating town of Ronda, renowned for its breathtaking views, ancient bridges, and a unique blend of Moorish and Spanish influences, making it one of Spain's most charming destinations.

About this Experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 10 hours (approx.)
MEETING POINT & PICK-UP TIME: Calle Trajano nº6 (8:45 am), Hotel Don Paco - Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba nº4 (8.50 am) and Rastro Street 12A (9.00 am) - Please tell us your accommodation during the booking
LANGUAGES: Spanish, English, French and Italian
OPENING SEASON: Year-round
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
WHO CAN COME: Seville to Ronda day trip is suitable for all. Wheelchair accessible tour (Please tell us during your booking if you are using a wheelchair)

Description - What to expect

Start your Seville to Ronda day trip with a convenient pick-up and drive through the beautiful countryside to visit the medieval Castle of Las Aguzaderas located at the old Catholic and Moorish kingdoms' border.

First stop is at an oil mill, to learn about the extraction of olive oil, an essential product in the history and gastronomy of Andalusia. While in the oil mill enjoy an oil tasting before continuing your Seville to Ronda day trip driving through the mountains until you reach the picturesque white village of Zahara de la Sierra, nestled within the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

Stroll through its narrow streets, and enjoy stunning views before you visit an oil mill to learn about the extraction and production of olive oil and taste or buy some of its products. Then, drive to one of the most famous white villages in Andalusia, Grazalema. Experience stunning views over the provinces of Cádiz, Málaga, and Seville, from Puerto de las Palomas, 1,357 meters above sea level.

Then, continue to the mountainous area of ​​the Sierra de Grazalema, an area of ​​extraordinary gastronomic, scenic, geological, and botanical interest.

After lunch head to the mythical and romantic city of Ronda, on a trip full of impressive views of the Serranía de Ronda. Ronda is one of the oldest towns in Spain, built on two separate cliffs which are connected by Spain's most famous bridge, built in the 18th century. Explore the town and admire its famous landmarks including the Alameda, the New Bridge, the Paseo of the Bullfighters and the Tagus

What's included, what's not

✔ Round-trip transportation
✔ Professional guide
✔ Guided tour of the white villages of Zahara de la Sierra, Grazalema and Ronda
✔ Admission ticket to an oil mill
✖ Hotel pick & drop-off
✖ Food and drinks

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this Seville to Ronda day trip up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

What makes this experience unique?

The Seville to Ronda day trip is so impressive for several reasons.

◾First, it begins with a convenient pick-up and a scenic drive through the beautiful Andalusian countryside, setting a picturesque backdrop for your journey. The first stop at the medieval Castle of Las Aguzaderas offers insight into the historical border between Catholic and Moorish kingdoms, enriching your understanding of the region's history.
◾Second, the visit to an oil mill allows you to learn about the extraction of olive oil, a staple in Andalusian cuisine and culture. Tasting the oil enhances this experience, connecting you to the region’s gastronomic heritage.
◾Third, the Seville to Ronda day trip includes a visit to the stunning white village of Zahara de la Sierra, nestled within the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Strolling through its narrow streets and enjoying breathtaking views creates a charming and memorable experience. Additionally, you'll visit another oil mill here, further immersing you in the local traditions.
◾Finally, the highlight of the tour is Ronda, one of Spain's oldest towns, dramatically perched on cliffs and connected by the iconic New Bridge. Exploring Ronda's landmarks, such as the Alameda and the Paseo of the Bullfighters, allows you to appreciate the town's rich history, stunning landscapes, and unique architecture, making this Seville to Ronda day trip an unforgettable adventure through Andalusia.

About the Location

Ronda is a captivating town nestled in the heart of the Andalusian countryside in southern Spain. Known for its dramatic location perched on a deep gorge, Ronda offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

The town is famous for its ancient bridges, including the iconic Puente Nuevo, as well as its well-preserved Moorish architecture and rich cultural heritage. Ronda exudes a charming ambiance with its narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and vibrant local culture, making it a must-visit destination in Spain.

The white villages, also known as "pueblos blancos," are a collection of stunning villages scattered across the picturesque countryside of Andalusia. These villages are characterized by their traditional whitewashed houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and vibrant flower-filled balconies.

Good to know - practical information

For this Seville to Ronda day trip pick-up and drop-off times are subject to traffic conditions

Description - What to expect

Start your Seville to Ronda day trip with a convenient pick-up and drive through the beautiful countryside to visit the medieval Castle of Las Aguzaderas located at the old Catholic and Moorish kingdoms' border.

First stop is at an oil mill, to learn about the extraction of olive oil, an essential product in the history and gastronomy of Andalusia. While in the oil mill enjoy an oil tasting before continuing your Seville to Ronda day trip driving through the mountains until you reach the picturesque white village of Zahara de la Sierra, nestled within the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

Stroll through its narrow streets, and enjoy stunning views before you visit an oil mill to learn about the extraction and production of olive oil and taste or buy some of its products. Then, drive to one of the most famous white villages in Andalusia, Grazalema. Experience stunning views over the provinces of Cádiz, Málaga, and Seville, from Puerto de las Palomas, 1,357 meters above sea level.

Then, continue to the mountainous area of ​​the Sierra de Grazalema, an area of ​​extraordinary gastronomic, scenic, geological, and botanical interest.

After lunch head to the mythical and romantic city of Ronda, on a trip full of impressive views of the Serranía de Ronda. Ronda is one of the oldest towns in Spain, built on two separate cliffs which are connected by Spain's most famous bridge, built in the 18th century. Explore the town and admire its famous landmarks including the Alameda, the New Bridge, the Paseo of the Bullfighters and the Tagus