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more than 5 Villages - White villages in Málaga

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Ronda

Ronda

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Ronda is a paradise worth visiting. At a distance of 100 km. from Malaga, it sits on a deep ravine, surrounded by river valleys. One of the most beautiful and visited municipalities in Spain.

IF YOU WANT AN ORGANISED TRIP, GO TO OUR ACTIVITIES SECTION AND SEARCH FOR: RONDA AND SETENIL.


If you prefer to go on your own, we recommend you;

- El Tajo: Declared a Natural Monument of Andalusia in 2019, the gorge is the most characteristic symbol of the city. If you feel like doing a short route, we suggest you go down the Camino de los Molinos. With unbeatable views.(+ INFO)

- Visit to Descalzos Viejos winery: More than 20 years of dedication and commitment to the production of wines with the Ronda denomination of origin, based in one of the most important historical sites in the city, the Convento del Tajo, the former home of the Trinitarios Descalzos from which it takes its name. Programmed visits (+ INFO)

- Viewpoint of Aldehuela and Balcón del Coño: One of the most popular viewpoints in the city. It is said that everyone who looks out exclaims "¡coño!", hence its vulgar name (Calle Armiñán, 1).

- Church of Santa María La Mayor: The Catholic Monarchs ordered its construction in 1485, but it was not finished until the 17th century. This explains its combination of different artistic styles.(+ INFO)

- Bullring: Ronda is known as the birthplace of bullfighting. The Real Maestranza is one of the oldest and most picturesque bullrings in Spain.(+ INFO)

 

Marbella

Marbella

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Marbella is a world famous city and the seaside resort of the Costa del Sol. It has 27 km of sandy beaches lapped by the Mediterranean, villas, hotels and golf courses. To the west of the town is the Golden Mile, with prestigious restaurants, nightclubs and mansions for the wealthy, where you will find the Banús marina, full of luxurious yachts, cars worth seeing and surrounded by the most lavish fashion boutiques along with restaurants and bars where you can stop for a drink.
Nerja

Nerja

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Nerja is about 56 km. from Malaga (49 min.).A charming fishing and agricultural town on the Costa del Sol, where you will find plenty to do.We recommend you;- Caves of Nerja (+ INFO)- Hiking along the river Chillar (+ INFO)- Kayak excursions through the caves-Maro (+ INFO)- Balcony of Europe (+ INFO)- Aquavelis water park (+ INFO)
Frigiliana

Frigiliana

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Frigiliana, one of the most beautiful white villages in Andalusia, is located about 15 kilometres from Nerja. Its whitewashed houses, its cobbled streets full of plants and flowers and the beautiful environment that surrounds it corroborate this.We recommend you;Frigiliana is one of the most charming villages in Malaga. It is a small village, with only 3,000 inhabitants, so you can easily move around it, and the best thing is to wander through the streets and get lost in its alleys and passages.- Plaza de las Tres Culturas.- El Barribarto (The Moorish quarter. Here you will find two of the most beautiful streets, Calle de la Amargura and Calle Alta).- Plaza del Pueblo (here you will find the Church of San Antonio de Padua and the Town Hall). Here you will find different places to stop for a drink.- Alleys not to be missed; Callejón del Torreón, one of the most beautiful in Frigiliana, Callejón del Estanco or Callejón del Señor.- El Peñón viewpoint and Lízar viewpoint.- Fábrica de Miel de Caña (Here you can find the sugar cane honey factory Nuestra Señora del Carmen, the only sugar cane honey factory in Europe).
Júzcar

Júzcar

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The first Smurf village in the world and one of the most beautiful villages in Malaga.Júzcar had gone unnoticed by tourists until 2011, when the production company Sony Picture chose this village for the filming of the movie "The Smurfs 3D". For this purpose, the facades of the houses were painted blue, as well as the town hall and the church.Due to the success of the film and the flood of visitors and onlookers who came to Júzcar, the people of Júzcar agreed to leave the facades of the village painted blue, instead of returning to the original white.Júzcar is located in the mountainous terrain of the Serranía de Ronda. It is a typical little village with narrow, steep, labyrinthine streets. There are only about 225 inhabitants, so you can get an idea of how small the village is. You will only need a couple of hours to visit it.