Witte dorpen en Ronda dagtour met gids vanuit Sevilla





Beschrijving
Maak een unieke reis naar de belangrijkste traditionele witte dorpen van Andalusië. Een perfecte route voor degenen die de wortels, folklore en Andalusische natuur willen leren kennen, een bezoek aan een aantal prachtige plaatsen met een uitgebreide geschiedenis en traditie. Deze prachtige witgekalkte steden zullen u verbazen met hun uniformiteit en klifbouw. De oude woningen hebben eeuwenlang oorlog en machtsstrijd overleefd. Hun bestaan vandaag is een waar wonder en vertelt over de opmars van de Moorse kolonisten. Laat de logistiek aan ons over, en geniet van de dag met een rondleiding door deze UNESCO-werelderfgoedlocaties.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Ontmoet de gids op het ontmoetingspunt. Er zijn 3 afhaalpunten: - aan de Calle Trajano, 6 - op Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba nº4 - aan de Calle Rastro, 12 uur
Ontdek het pittoreske witte stadje Zahara de la Sierra.
U zult genieten van deze prachtige stad en het prachtige uitzicht op de bergen.
Je bezoekt de indrukwekkende stad Ronda
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Reizigers moeten ten minste een gemiddelde conditie hebben
- Niet aanbevolen voor reizigers met een fysieke of mobiliteitsbeperking
Beoordelingen(442)
I took this excursion from Seville and I found it a very comfortable way to get to know several places in a single day. Everything was well organized from the start and I didn't have to worry about transportation or schedules. The guide was very kind, explained many interesting facts during the tour, and was always willing to answer questions. The stops in Zahara de la Sierra and Grazalema were very much worth it. Although they are small towns, they have a lot of charm and the time was sufficient to walk around, take photos, and enjoy the atmosphere.
White countries and Ronda are worth seeing. Guide Merce is excellent, providing many useful tips for visiting the countries better.
We absolutely do not recommend it. Firstly, this tour, marketed as a Ronda excursion, included visits to two separate, unremarkable villages, and the route to reach them was extremely difficult. We arrived in Ronda at 3:30 PM and returned at 5:00 PM, so we didn't get to experience the real Ronda. The information provided by the guide regarding food and other necessities was neither accurate nor helpful. It was a complete disappointment.
Hi, thank you very much for your feedback. We're sorry, but the full itinerary of this visit is fully disclosed in the product listing. Also, this is one of our best sellers and it includes visits to the most beautiful White Villages in Andalucía. Kind regards.
Great day in the White Towns and Ronda accompanied by our wonderful French guide Catherine, who is passionate and engaging, teaching us a lot about Andalusia and its history. A beautiful discovery, thank you Catherine.
Pia and Rebecca were our guides for the day and they were both excellent. They were genuinely friendly, generous with the history and information about the places we visited and the landscapes we passed through and helpful in every way. Thank you so much!
I can only hold on to the fact that the towns visited are very beautiful. But the experience with the guide PIA has left me with a very bittersweet memory. I have met very good guides, and without a doubt, Pia is the worst of the experiences. Poor human interaction; she has no empathy and should seriously undergo therapy for emotional management and assertiveness training, as she does not accept any comments that do not fit within her parameters or expectations. Apologizing is not in her language (if you are left stranded in a town for having left 2 minutes before the meeting time, the least you expect is a simple "sorry" or "excuse me"; or at least an explanation and an acknowledgment of the situation...). These words are not in her vocabulary. Let’s hope she just had a bad day... But a guide, when dealing with people, should have a different kind of empathy and interaction. Several people on the bus told her that someone was missing when they left, and she repeatedly denied it (she did not listen to them). She was overly confident in herself and in having communicated everything correctly. She is a bilingual guide who prioritizes speaking in English (in all explanations, it is the first language she uses), and if you mention that she should also prioritize Spanish (since in some expressions or comments, she did not translate into Spanish), she gets angry, denies that she is leaving out information, etc. (Emotional management and assertiveness... terms she is unfamiliar with: it is as simple as saying: sorry if I might be missing some information, but it is not easy to translate the same thing in two languages, and sometimes something can slip; I will take your request into account...) You apologize after a while in case your words have upset her, but she is incapable of doing the same, continuing to deny that she could have made a mistake. She shows rigidity in thought and reaction to emotion (probably anger). I hope this serves to prevent others from going through the same and for her to engage in constructive personal work.
Hola, muchas gracias por compartir con nosotros sus impresiones sobre la experiencia. Lamentamos profundamente los inconvenientes y en nombre de todo el equipo le traslado nuestras más sinceras disculpas por las molestias. Hemos tomado nota de los comentarios que nos hace llegar y los estaremos revisando junto a su guía para asegurarnos de que su opinión se tiene en cuenta. Un cordial saludo.
If you are looking for a long drive to snap photos at amazing scenes and move on, the Ronda and White Villages Tour may be for you. But having now taken several day excursions in three European countries, I think there are better uses of time and money. For this tour, the scenery in the White Villages and Ronda is without doubt utterly spectacular and I'm very glad to have seen it. What I would do differently is simply stay in Ronda for a day or two and experience the town and surrounding area that way. Here’s why I think that is preferable. First of all, this is a long, hard day. We started out at the meeting point in Seville around 9 am, then walked (and walked and walked) a very long way to a bus, then drove across town, disembarked and got on another bus before departing. It was a slow and ominous start. We then drove through gorgeous southern Spain to the first stop - the White Village of Zahara - for a very brief stop to snap photos, walk quickly through town and crab a coffee before dashing off to Grazalema for lunch. This was basically redundant: both villages offer amazing views, but one stop would have exposed us to the beauty of the White Villages. Grazalema was supposed to be a special place for eating, but the restaurant we were led to was just ordinary. By the time we finally got to Ronda we had 2 hours to visit this special place. That was enough time to walk around the main square and famous bridge area, snap more photos, find a restroom, and grab some gelato, but not adequate time to visit anything. We passed through, that’s it. Be aware also that there is a lot of walking on this tour, mostly to and from the bus. In all we walked over 5 miles according to our Apple Fitness App. Now, I didn’t mind the exercise, but if you have any mobility issues or tire easily, forget about trying this tour, especially in the heat of summer in Spain. You need to be in top shape and able to walk miles, which I don’t think was adequately conveyed in advance. In short, so as long as you understand that this is a ten hour bus-walk photo shoot, fine. If you only have one day and want to see this amazing corner of the world fast, this may be for you. The scenery was truly amazing. But these tours try to do too much in one day and end up rushed. My advice is to stay a night (or two) in towns like Ronda and see more historic sites, museums, and shops at more reasonable pace. We were so exhausted returning to Seville — facing another long walk to our hotel — that we skipped another planned day trip to Jerez and Cadiz the next day and just relaxed in Seville at an art museum. You may find you’re better off cramming less in and savoring more of what you see.
Hi, thank you very much for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're sorry to hear you had some inconveniences, but please note that, in fact, we have a two days tour available. also, this tour is perfectly viable for all kind of guests, our guides adjust the pace of the activity in order everyone can enjoy it and fully experience it. Kind regards.
The group was too large. There were too many languages on the bus which made the experience feel very hectic. The first stop was really unnecessary since the town wasn’t very special.
Hi, thank you very much for sharing your feedback with us. We're really sorry to hear you had some inconveniences and we would like to express our most sincere apologies. Kind regards.
Cannot fault the tour, I guess. Comfy charter bus, left a half hour late- pretty easy. But tour? No. Our guide Carlos seemed very knowledgable ON THE BUS RIDE OUT. A continual stream of consciousness chatter about the sights along the way, marriage, etc. when you arrive in Ronda? Nada. No tour- you’re on your own. And, not for nothing- and maybe it’s just me, but I could not understand 90% of Carlos’ English. It was a blessing tho as I caught only a fragment of his treatise on something about pregnancy and your left hand.
Hi, thank you very much for your feedback. We're sorry for the inconveniences and we would like to express our most sincere apologies. We're to review your case with our guide to ensure it won't happen again. Kind regards.
What a great tour by Jesus (would you expect less...?). The White Villages and Ronda are not to be missed. Beautiful - and another part of Spain that is not commonly seen. If you tend towards motion sickness however, I recommend that you take something in advance as the switch-back up and down the mountains is sometimes difficult.



