Private Ronda City Day Trip from Malaga or Marbella
Spend 6-hours with a guided tour of Ronda, one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Andalusia. Hemingway described the place as the most romantic town in Spain.
Most tourists visit Malaga for sun, sea and private sandy beach holidays. However, there are a chosen few who come to spend their time on many of the marvelous sightseeing tours available.
There are a few high-profile famous people that were born in Malaga, like the film actor Antonio Banderas and artist Pablo Picasso; a museum was recently opened in honor of the famous painter exhibiting some of his very personal private works. Founded in the eighth century, Malaga is the Mediterranean's oldest and most loved seaside port. Private custom tours of Malaga will take you around this multicultural city with a Phoenician Lighthouse, Moorish Castle and a Baroque Basilica.
Leafy palm trees line the charming seaside beach promenades, and tropical vegetation flourishes throughout the city. Malaga's old world ambiance enchants visitors while they explore the many little backstreet shops, boutiques, and restaurants in the historic center.
Stroll along the harbor, and stop at any of the seaside restaurants to indulge in some the delicious seafood or try a little traditional tapas.
Spend 6-hours with a guided tour of Ronda, one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Andalusia. Hemingway described the place as the most romantic town in Spain.
Take the walk along El Caminito Del Ray for breathtaking views and a thoroughly thrilling experience! Dare you look down??!
Hop aboard this experience and discover the traditional cuisine of Malaga and the way of Espetos de Sardinas with a picturesque backdrop - A unique experience!
A food tour, where you will eat different traditional Spanish Tapas while strolling the streets of Malaga. The local guide will tell you everything you need to know.
A 4-hour experience to the village Mijas where we will visit the virgen de la Peña chapel, the plaza de la constitución and much more.
Trip to the famous bridge of Ronda. Learn about the history of 800 centuries of Arab domination and subsequent reconquest by the Catholic Monarchs.
This tour to the Califal city Cordoba departing from Malaga is a must complement to your holiday in Spain.
Day trip to Gibraltar, a British territory, commonly known to represent in Roman mythology one of the two columns of Hercules.
On this tour, you will discover the history and secrets behind this city full of orange trees. Seville has many impressive monuments dating back several centuries!
You will discover the life of these animals in the Andalusian countryside. Then we will see Ronda, one of Spain´s most historic cities.
When is the best time to visit Malaga? During the high season for sun worshipers from July and August. If you want to do some super sightseeing then anytime in the months of March/ April/ May/ June/ September/October and November as packages can be a little cheaper. The Malaga weather is still warm and there are fewer tourists on private city tours.
Costs in Malaga are reasonable in comparison to other EU coastal holiday destinations. Packages for inclusive holidays can vary in price depending on when you book, but the restaurants and bars have early bird menus and special offers for alcohol. Use public transport where possible while traveling around Malaga when you are not on sightseeing tours.
Mainland Spanish locals have specific dining times, lunch is usually around 2.30pm and dinner is no earlier than 9 pm. Malaga is no different from any other private or public EU holiday resort; always be careful when carrying money on tours and keep it somewhere safe on your person. Keep all personal documents and extra money in the hotel safe.
Holidaymakers heading to Malaga can expect a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers that will have temperatures reaching almost 35 degrees Celsius. Mild, rainy winters have temperatures only going as low as 12 degrees Celsius in the region. There is a lovely mixture of seasons for Spring and Autumn a great time to visit.
When is the best time to visit Malaga? During the high season for sun worshipers from July and August. If you want to do some super sightseeing then anytime in the months of March/ April/ May/ June/ September/October and November as packages can be a little cheaper. The Malaga weather is still warm and there are fewer tourists on private city tours.
Costs in Malaga are reasonable in comparison to other EU coastal holiday destinations. Packages for inclusive holidays can vary in price depending on when you book, but the restaurants and bars have early bird menus and special offers for alcohol. Use public transport where possible while traveling around Malaga when you are not on sightseeing tours.
Mainland Spanish locals have specific dining times, lunch is usually around 2.30pm and dinner is no earlier than 9 pm. Malaga is no different from any other private or public EU holiday resort; always be careful when carrying money on tours and keep it somewhere safe on your person. Keep all personal documents and extra money in the hotel safe.
Holidaymakers heading to Malaga can expect a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers that will have temperatures reaching almost 35 degrees Celsius. Mild, rainy winters have temperatures only going as low as 12 degrees Celsius in the region. There is a lovely mixture of seasons for Spring and Autumn a great time to visit.