Privat biltransfer frÄn Granada till Ronda

178km
Enkelresa
FrĂ„n 56 € per person
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Privat transfer pÄ 2 h 10 min

178km
Enkelresa
FrĂ„n 56 € per person
Betrodd av över 2 miljoner glada resenÀrer i över 130 lÀnder
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Vad som ingÄr

Dörr-till-dörr-service

UpphÀmtning och avlÀmning pÄ valfri adress

FlygspÄrning inkluderad

Din förare vÀntar om ditt flyg Àr försenat

Professionell engelsktalande förare

Lokal expert, fullt licensierad och försÀkrad

Ren, luftkonditionerad bil

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Avboka upp till 24 timmar före avresa

Bagage ingÄr

1 resvÀska och 1 handbagage per passagerare

Din resa i korthet

2 h 10 min
178km
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Din förare kommer att möta dig pÄ din adress i Granada.

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Resa

Du kommer att resa bekvÀmt i 2 h 10 min.

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Ronda

Din förare kommer att slÀppa av dig pÄ din adress i Ronda.

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Total strĂ€cka↔ 178 km
BerÀknad tid2 h 10 min

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  • BarnsĂ€ten tillgĂ€ngliga pĂ„ begĂ€ran
  • HusdjursvĂ€nlig resa
  • 1 incheckad vĂ€ska + 1 kabinvĂ€ska per passagerare
  • Ytterligare eller skrymmande bagage kan lĂ€ggas till
  • Flexibel betalning: kort online eller kontant till föraren
  • Gratis avbokning 24 timmar före avresa
  • Dricks Ă€r inte inkluderad (valfri ~10%)
Betrodd av över 2 miljoner glada resenÀrer i över 130 lÀnder
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Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice 2026
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5.0
5176
Recensioner

Gratis avbokning upp till 24 timmar före din upphÀmtningstid

Overview: car trip from Granada to Ronda

The car trip from Granada to Ronda connects two cities whose architecture reflects the intertwining of cultures. As you travel south from Granada, the Alhambra mountain fortress gradually fades from view, its gardens and sparkling lakes vanishing into the distance.

Where the road winds through the region's countryside, white-washed villages, and lush olive groves, until you reach the rugged terrain surrounding Ronda. While some travel between these unique cities by train, using a private car service with Daytrip allows you to truly appreciate the sites along the way. Your friendly English-speaking driver will provide unique local insights and give the option of sightseeing stops along the trip. A worthy point of interest along this car trip is the fortress of Loja, the town that formed the last frontier of al Andalus. Here, you can explore its remnants of fortress walls, admire the watchtower near the Major Church of the Incarnation, and wander through the historic maze-like alleys of La Alcazaba neighborhood within its fortified walls. Some of the little towns and less-known cities like this are difficult to reach with public transportation, but a breeze with Daytrip.

About Ronda

Ronda is a mountaintop city dramatically divided by the El Tajo Gorge, probably one of the most underrated cities in Europe. The old town of Ronda is particularly captivating, known for its well-preserved architecture, famous whitewashed houses, stunning vistas, and historical atmosphere.

You can walk down to the river or partially descend it for fabulous views of the town and its main bridge—the remarkable Puente Nuevo. The Puente Nuevo, completed in 1793, is the largest of the city's three bridges, spanning a 120-meter-deep chasm, linking the old town on the south and the new town on the northern side.

### History of Ronda The history of Ronda is as captivating as its scenery. Initially settled by the Celts, Ronda flourished during the Roman Empire era. However, it truly thrived under Moorish rule from the 8th to 15th century, leaving behind a significant influence evident in the city's architectural marvels and design of the old quarter. After the Reconquista, Ronda emerged as a hub for monarchs, further enriching its cultural and architectural heritage. ### Modern Ronda While present-day Ronda continues to grow and evolve, its allure remains intact. A leisurely walk through its streets will lead you to discover marvels like the Palacio de Mondragon—a palace adorned with serene gardens and vibrant Moorish mosaics. In contrast to the town's tranquility, El Mercadillo in the new town bustles with life, offering an array of shops, cafes, and restaurants for visitors to enjoy. Language: Spanish Climate: Mediterranean Currency: Euro Time zone: GMT+1 Plug types: C and F Peak tourist season: June to September

From Granada to Ronda: travel tips

Planning a trip from Granada to Ronda promises a journey through the heart of Andalusia, where history and stunning landscapes converge. To make the most of your adventure, consider these travel tips:

### Siesta time Many shops and restaurants close in the afternoon for a siesta, typically between 2:00 and 5:00 PM. To avoid disappointment, plan your activities when traveling from Granada to Ronda around this break. ### Festivals and Holidays Check the local calendar for festivals and holidays. Ronda has numerous regional celebrations that can enrich your travel experience but might also affect opening hours and accommodation availability. Some of the most famous include Feria de Pedro Romero in early September, which celebrates the legendary bullfighter with parades and the Goyesca Bullfight, and Ronda RomĂĄntica in mid-May, when the city transforms into a historical setting with period costumes and reenactments. ### Weather Considerations Summers can be extremely hot, especially in Andalusia, so pack accordingly and stay hydrated. It's because of the heat that we say spring or fall are the best times to visit Ronda.

How to get from Granada to Ronda

Traveling from Granada to Ronda offers a variety of options to suit different preferences and budgets. Here are some of the best ways to make the journey:

### Daytrip private car from Granada to Ronda Traveling from Granada to Ronda with Daytrip’s car service offers a mix of flexibility and scenic beauty. The drive covers 111 miles (178 km) and typically takes 2.5 to 3 hours. Your driver will pick you up directly from your chosen location in Granada, and load your luggage into your private car. You'll ride in style in comfort with the option to stop and take in some sights along the route if you wish. Opting for Daytrip allows you to journey at your own pace, immersing yourself in the scenery of Andalusia. Other features that make our private door-to-door service unique are: Seats from $60 (€55) 24/7 customer service Prepared for pets, children, and those with limited mobility Complimentary bottled water Optional sightseeing packages ### *Train from Granada to Ronda Taking a train from Granada to Ronda is one of the cheapest and quickest ways, perfect to enjoy the scenic journey. Unfortunately, there are no direct trains from Granada to Ronda. You'll have to switch trains at Antequera Santa Ana. The quickest option typically takes around 2 hours and 25 minutes. Duration: approximately 2.25 to 4 hours Cost: tickets range from $18-$47 (€17-€43) ### Bus from Granada to Ronda* Traveling by bus from Granada to Ronda is a budget-friendly choice, though it might not offer the comfort or speed of other transport options. Bus companies ALSA and Damas operate routes with one change in Málaga. The trip typically lasts 3 to 4 hours, providing a window to unwind, though it may seem lengthy if the bus is crowded. Duration: 3 to 4 hours * Cost: tickets range from $19-$37 (€18-€34)

Things to do when you get to Ronda

Ronda's dramatic cliffs and panoramic views draw you into a world of history, culture, and beauty in the El Tajo gorge. Here are some must-do things while visiting this enchanting city.

### Cross the Puente Nuevo The Puente Nuevo stands out as Ronda's most popular attraction, providing stunning views of the El Tajo gorge. When you find yourself on this bridge, you'll be amazed by the 100-meter plunge down to the Guadalevín River. This architectural wonder connects the old and new parts of the city. Take your time to explore the viewpoints around the bridge for that picture-perfect moment. Whether capturing the striking views or simply admiring the dramatic views, Puente Nuevo is a must-see when in Ronda. ### Experience the bullring A visit to Rondas Plaza de Toros is essential; it stands out as one of Spain's most culturally important bullfighting arenas. Even if bullfighting isn't your glass of sangria, the museum provides a look into this Spanish tradition. Delve into the museum to uncover insights into Spain's bullfighting history and cultural importance. The bullring's architecture is equally impressive, with its majestic arches, rich historical ambiance, and Arabic tiles in the Royal Box making it a captivating destination to explore. ### Stroll through La Ciudad La Ciudad, Ronda's old town, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, historic buildings, and picturesque squares. When you stroll around this area, you feel like you've gone back in time. Make sure not to overlook Mondragón Palace, which boasts preserved architecture and peaceful gardens. The palace is also home to a museum that delves into Ronda's history. Another must-see is the Baños Árabes, one of Spain's best-preserved Moorish bathhouses. These places provide a peek into the past, showcasing Ronda's cultural roots. ### Savor the wine scene Ronda is situated in the Målaga wine region, making it an ideal spot for wine enthusiasts. Here you can taste some of the region's best wines. Numerous Ronda wineries provide guided tours that allow you to stroll through the vineyards, witness the winemaking process, and enjoy tasting sessions. It's a great opportunity to enjoy an afternoon soaking in the sun and savoring the diverse selection of wines available in Ronda.

When is the best time to visit Ronda

This unique city is amazing to visit year-round, but the shoulder seasons of spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) have milder temperatures and fewer tourists.

Summer in Ronda tends to get hot and crowded, so it may be for you if you enjoy the beaming sun and bustling atmosphere. Traveling to Ronda in winter can be charming, as the cool weather and fewer crowds create a more intimate feel as you explore the city's beauty. Spring (March-May): average temps range from 55°F to 63°F (13°C to 17°C). Summer (June-August): average temps range from 70°F to 75°F (22°C to 24°C). Autumn (September-November): average temps range from 57°F to 70°F (14°C to 21°C). Winter (December-February): average temps range from 50°F to 52°F (10°C to 11°C).

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