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We will visit one of the most beautiful and original towns in the province of Malaga with caves that were populated more than 5,000 years ago. We will also visit the most sought-after town in the province of Malaga, Ronda. City located on a deep gorge (the Tagus), which separates the new 15th century city from the old town, which dates back to the time of Arab rule.
We will enjoy the visit to the 18th century bullring, the Puente Nuevo and the viewpoints, among other places to highlight during the visit to the city of Ronda.
Tuesdays DO NOT INCLUDE TICKETS TO THE PLAZA DE TOROS
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Local Guide Service in Ronda
Entrance to the Bullring and Bullfighting Museum
TUESDAYS DO NOT include tickets to the Bullring
Setenil de las Bodegas
Pick up at the point of origin with a journey time to Setenil of 90 min. Arrival in Setenil We will visit one of the most important White Towns in the province of Cádiz, where we will take a walk (50 min) through its white streets and typical houses nestled in the rock. Later we will go from Setenil to Ronda with a journey time of 30 min
Ronda
We will make a guided visit to one of the most beautiful cities in the world located on the deep El Tajo Gorge framed between the Sierra de Grazalema and the Sierra de las Nieves. We will cross the Old Bridge, we will cross under the Felipe V gate, we will visit the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, one of the oldest squares in Spain and the cradle of traditional bullfights.
247 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Explorer818469,
Nov 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Lovely drive to Ronda with a stop at an amazing village built into the rock.Ronda is a gorgeous village and of course the bridge is amazing. We had 4 hours there and it wasn't long enough. The guided walk seemed to take forever and wasn't really necessary. The bull ring had a museum with everything in English but the guide took forever to take us round. And the same with the bridge. We could easily have spent our own time admiring the bridge and taking photos Even in November in the pouring rain it was chaotic with so many groups. I can't even imagine what it must be like in the summer. I think it would be better to overnight there and enjoy Ronda without the crowds but if you're pushed for time this is,a good way to see Ronda.


O4807DSpm,
Nov 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Pleasant day trip with helpful guides. I went with the Spanish/French group; there was a separate English-only group. I'd been attracted by the photos of the gorge and bridge, but really found so much more in its rich history and, of course, the bullring and the bridge that connects the two sides of the town. Ronda was the home of Vicente Espinel from Spain's golden age. Very walkable. Wished I'd had more time to wander the city, but that seems to be true of every town I visit in Spain. ¡Abrazos!
Rosa V,
Oct 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Little time to meet. The unfriendly bus guide, spoke a lot in English and in Spanish is interviewed.... Half nervous... Anxious... I didn't feel comfortable... Also other people commented the same.... Ronda's gui, all right.


suebZ2825EW,
Oct 21, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent excursion to Ronda and Sentenil with a great guide with a wealth of knowledge- booked through Get Your Guide - easily booked, cheap and fully informed throughout the booking stage and onwards.
Edward G,
Oct 21, 2025
- Review from Viator
The tour was very nice. Sentinel and a Ronda was interesting especially because of all the history. Ronda has beautiful mountains all around and the people were very friendly. The only complaint I have is the bus that transported us. It is full bus of passengers, however from the start of the morning till the end of the tour day, the A/C didn’t wok. Very hot on the bus especially when the sun is shinning through the windows, even when the curtains are closed. The bus also shakes and makes noises as if it is falling apart. We have been about in Spain for a month and all of the rest of the tours have newer Mercedez buses with comfortable riding, A/C and charging ports. This one is an older bus with none of the fore mentioned. Need to find a company with better buses for the paying public on the tours. Again as for the tour to the places we visited it was very nice. Thank you.
Sarita M,
Oct 19, 2025
- Review from Viator
Wonderful, especially with Salvador . He was articulate, interesting, and knowledgeable. Plus he had a sense of humor and great pacing.
B4826FUronaldl,
Oct 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Ronda was very interesting, not only because of the beautiful old town, but also because Pépé’s professional knowledge about the history of the city. He takes you to the most beautiful parts of Ronda. I enjoyed every moment of the tour. The bus ride was very comfortable and the driver drove safely and relaxed. Both Pepe and the bus driver, are professionals.
Carlos G,
Oct 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
Both are beautiful places. Vanessa was great She even did the tour in Spanish, English and French. The tour was excellent and we were back in Malaga by 4.30pm
wmccfp,
Oct 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Carolina, with TBL, was the perfect guide on our day trip to two very different but wonderful places. Ronda, ancient with it's chasm splitting the town in half, provides stunning vistas from the bridge and nearby parapets then meandering streets down closer to the gorge. Much interesting history at every turn. Twenty minutes away Setenil is a charming convoluted concoction of narrow streets and alleyways. Lunch under the rock overhang as well as visiting a residence carved into the cliff are unique.











Nobleza L,
Oct 10, 2025
- Review from Viator
A visit to Ronda and Setenil is a good activity to do when visiting Spain. Both are charming villages with lots of history. We paid the extra amount for a guided tour, and that’s the part that was disappointing. Our tour guide was not well-equipped to provide a good tour experience for the group size we had. He was difficult to hear; especially with the number people and noise in the areas we visited, which he said was a normal crowd in Ronda. The tour should require these guides to provide earpieces so that we can actually hear the information they are sharing.



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