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to Ronda and Malaga
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Private excursion to Ronda and Malaga
from Seville
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Enjoy a full day private tour from your accommodation in Seville to Malaga, with a captivating stop in the picturesque town of Ronda.
This exceptional day trip includes a visit to Malaga through the charming city of Ronda. You will be accompanied by a specialized guide who will give you the freedom to customize your adventure. Whether you prefer to explore natural wonders or immerse yourself in cultural sights, the choice is yours. Embark on the perfect day trip through the heart of Andalusia, starting in Seville and ending in Malaga.
Ronda, known as the jewel of southern Spain, retains its historic charm in its old town. Known worldwide for its breathtaking views and the breathtaking Tajo de Ronda, a deep gorge that crosses the Guadalevín River. You’ll have the chance to admire the stunning Puente Nuevo bridge, which gracefully spans the 100-metre chasm below, and the panoramic views from the Alameda overlooking the Serranía de Ronda.
As the capital of the Costa del Sol, Malaga is known as one of Spain’s top holiday destinations, thanks to its mild climate and unspoilt golden beaches. More than 2,000 years ago, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans recognised Malaga’s strategic port location as an ideal centre for trade routes.
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Availability
- Tour regular Mon – Tue – Wed – Thu – Fri
- You can check availability in the reservation calendar.
Meeting time and place
We will pick you up from your accommodation or hotel.
Duration
10 hours approximately.
What includes?
- Transport to and from Seville
- Private visit Ronda
- Private visit Malaga
Available languages
English, French, Italian, Spanish
- As a general rule all our activities have a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour.
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