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10 hours
Mobile ticket
(mandatory, please READ DEPARTURE & RETURN SECTION to choose your pick up.)
Take the day to discover the famous “White Villages” of Andalusia. These stunning white washed towns will amaze you with there uniformity and cliffside construction. These ancient dwellings have survived war and power changes.Their existence today is a true miracle and telling about the advanced construction practices of the ancient Moorish settlers. Leave the logistics up to us, and enjoy the day touring these UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Visit the village of Ronda, one of the most famed “White Villages” it will leave you in awe. This village is situated on a plateau that will allow you to enjoy expansive views of the valleys below and marvel in the cliff sides. Ronda is separated in two parts by a 120 meter chasm. This has been crossed by a 18th century stone bridge that will surely make you feel like your in a wonderland.
Specialized infant seats are available
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
WE HAVE 3 PICK-UPS (at different times) FOR THIS TOUR. Choose what you prefer. 9:00 AM - C. Trajano, 6, 41002 Sevilla, Spain //// 9:10 AM - Outside of Hotel Don Paco, in Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba //// At 9:15 AM - Calle Rastro 12A, Sevilla.
Not recommended for wheelchair users and people with mobility impairments
Dogs are not allowed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Seville
The guide will pick up all travelers in 3 different points: - Calle Trajano, 6 - Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba nº4 - Calle Rastro, 12 a
Zahara de la Sierra
Visit the picturesque white town of Zahara de la Sierra
Professional guide
Round-trip shared transfer
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Hotel Don Paco: The guide pick you up at 9:10am outside of Hotel Don Paco
Starting point:
Hotel Don Paco, Pl. Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba, 4, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
Calle Rastro 12A: The meeting point is at 9:15am at the office of Naturanda at Calle Rastro 12A
Starting point:
C. Rastro, 12a, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Calle Trajano 6: The meeting point is at the office of Naturanda at 9am
Starting point:
C. Trajano, 6, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
2,044 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Gavin H,,Jan 28, 2026
- Review from Viator
Met by efficient reps at our meeting point to get us on the right tour and bus. Our tour guide Jesús was very pleasant and spoke in English as well as Spanish, giving us information about the area on our way. We travelled in January so didn’t expect to see the white villages in beautiful sunshine but the rain and cloud cover on the mountain stopped us from walking around so we had a coffee in a little bar until we had to leave. Rain at the next village so another couple of bars for wine and no walking. The two villages looked very pretty otherwise, and worth visiting, we just were unlucky than the area had rain every day. On to Ronda and more rain. We were walked into the bridge area by Jesus then left to have free time for two hours. The paths down to the gorge under the bridge were hazardous due to the rain but we got some decent photos of the bridge from side angles so not too disappointed. We holed up and ate with more wine until we managed 30 minutes of walking without rain and met the group to walk back to the bus then home. It was a 10 hour day, in better weather it would have been a very lovely day tour and we would recommend.





abdulrashidr2026,,Jan 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing experience. A blend of history and present day. A trip which I will not regret. Special thanks to Karlos and Maria from Naturanda.





U3814LVkarinam,,Jan 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I did several trips with Naturanda and I liked them all. The agency is super organized, good buses and most importantly, great guides! In particular, the tour to Ronda and White Villas was beautiful!! It's worth it!!


Wanderer584966,,Jan 21, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I very much enjoyed the tour to the white villages and Ronda. It was definitely worth the price. We were a small group of six people, and Pedro bounced back and forth between English and French all day to educate all of us about the places we visited. He did a great job. We enjoyed both Zahara de la Sierra (so pretty) and the lunch at Grazalema (delicious), but our favorite part was visiting Ronda (truly amazing gorge). I would like to spend more time there in the future. The only downsides were the visit to the olive oil factory (a little basic) and the drive back to Seville in the evening (quite long after a long day).
Kate S,,Jan 16, 2026
- Review from Viator
Benoit was very knowledgable and the whole trip was brilliant from start to finish. The driver was amazing too!! Windy roads but he managed them very well. Loved all the stops. Really enjoyed the first stop - village is gorgeous! Ronda is something special.
Abigail Rennes,,Jan 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We have three issues with Naturanda: that they dropped a key part of a tour without notice or explanation; that the group size for standard day-trips can be hugely excessive in relation to the price paid; and their unresponsiveness in dealing with customers’ well-founded complaints. The olive mill visit and oil tasting that was given great emphasis in the description of the Ronda and White Villages tour was dropped from ours without warning or even acknowledgement. It had actually been a key reason for our choosing this tour over a Ronda day-trip offered by another operator which also incorporated Setenil de las Bodegas – a place we’d have loved to see. But our boutique hotel’s recommendation of Naturanda for “small” group tours, and the promise of that mill visit, were what swayed us. When we complained at the office at the end of the day, we were first met with a lack of recognition of the significant place the mill visit is given in the description. Then one of the employees said she’d speak to her boss about it and they might hopefully offer a partial refund. We were already booked on another tour for the following day, to Jerez and Cádiz, and actually wanted to cancel that, because we didn’t trust the company any more, but you can only cancel up to 24 hours ahead, and they wouldn’t budge on that rule. When we returned for that tour the next morning, we found it impossible to make eye contact with said employee. We tried to convince ourselves she was just busy, but given that many months later we still hadn’t received any response to our complaint (despite having emailed them in the meantime), we’ve concluded that she was deliberately blanking us. The only response I got was when I posted a first version of this review many months later, and Naturanda responded by saying they had indeed issued a partial refund. It was then that we realised we’d failed to spot this on our credit card statement at the time. However, it amounted to only €5 per person. Considering that the tour had cost us more than €70 each – while the alternative option we wished we’d taken would have been under €60 – and considering that the Naturanda tour the following day which we then wanted to cancel had cost us around €90 each, we do not find it at all adequate. In any case, considering the prices, we didn’t expect to be part of full busloads of people. This makes it a totally different experience than the small groups we’ve enjoyed on similarly priced tours elsewhere, where there is more of a sense of a shared experience with the guide and other participants. It was unpleasant to feel that we were annoying locals by holding up traffic in the walking part of the Ronda tour. On the positive side, the guides on both tours were abounding in genuine cultural/historical information which they each shared in their own style – one humorous, the other more earnest. The drivers did a very good job, too. I’m not giving their names because I don’t want to associate them with a low-starred review. The problem is Naturanda, not them. The fact that there is no effort to coerce people on the tours to buy things is also a plus. And the places we saw were magnificent. But all this was overshadowed for us by Naturanda’s essentially dismissive attitude to our fair complaint, and by the overpricing in relation to group size. Normally I come on TripAdvisor to share my enthusiasm, rather than to complain – but in the case of Naturanda, I felt I had to make an exception. We wouldn’t book with them again.
JunC W,,Jan 15, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had a great time. The tour guide was attentive and knowledgeable; shared history and gave tips to get the best of the itinerary. The bus ride was pretty comfortable. The schedule was appropriate. Would recommend.

Pritam Parui,,Jan 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a wonderful trip to Ronda and White villages with our lovely guide Jose Luis and bus driver Raul. We started off early and headed directly to Ronda where Jose walked us though the main sites and shared suggestions what else we should do and where to eat. On our way back we visited the white villages of Grazalema and Zahara. Jose shared the historical, geographic and cultural details of Andalusia in a very easy and interesting way making the trip so much enjoyable. We had booked the trip on Christmas day so that affected some of the sites & shops being closed but we had a wonderful trip. Would like to thank Jose and Raul for the lovely commentary and smooth rides!!




Temidayo F,,Jan 14, 2026
- Review from Viator
Fun, relaxing and informative tour day. Emilio was an excellent guide with a lot of knowledge about Seville itself and the places we visited
Luis M,,Jan 12, 2026
- Review from Viator
Very nice experience, picturesque places and worth visiting! Julian our guide excellent attention
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