Get ready for an amazing adventure on our 2-hour Winery Wine Tour – the perfect blend of vineyard magic and city exploration that's sure to leave you smiling!
First up, we'll take a relaxed stroll through our lush vineyards. Our super-knowledgeable guide will show you how we're bringing back some incredible lost grape varieties. And guess what? You'll learn all about how different altitudes and soil types shape the taste of our wines. It's like stepping into a grape-filled treasure hunt!
But that's not all – we're off to the charming city of Ronda next! You'll have about two hours to roam around this picturesque place on your own. Imagine walking along the famous Puente Nuevo bridge, digging into local treats at cute cafes, and getting lost in the city's rich history.
Get ready to sip on knowledge, soak in views, and savor the essence of both our vineyard and the delightful city of Ronda. It's a journey you won't want to miss – come explore with us!
Pickup included
Your day begins with a personalized pickup from your Málaga or Marbella accommodation. Settle into comfort as we traverse the picturesque Andalusian landscape, adorned with olive groves, orange orchards, and the region's iconic white villages.
Our destination is Finca La Melonera, a distinguished organic winery nestled in the heart of the Serranía de Ronda. Here, you'll embark on an immersive 1.5-hour tour that includes a stroll through the vineyards, a visit to the barrel room, and insights into the winery's commitment to reviving indigenous grape varieties like Tintilla and Rome. The experience culminates in a curated tasting of their exceptional wines, complemented by appetizers.
Following the winery visit, you'll have approximately two hours to explore the enchanting town of Ronda at your own pace. Marvel at the architectural wonder of the Puente Nuevo, which majestically spans the 100-meter-deep El Tajo gorge, connecting the old Moorish quarter with the newer part of town. Delve into Ronda's rich history by visiting landmarks such as the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain's oldest bullrings, and the well-preserved Baños Árabes (Arab Baths) dating back to the 13th century. Stroll through the cobblestone streets, soak in panoramic views from various miradores, and perhaps savor local delicacies at a traditional café.
After your exploration, we'll reconvene for a comfortable drive back to your accommodation, allowing you to reflect on a day filled with cultural immersion, culinary delights, and breathtaking landscapes.
This tour seamlessly blends the pleasures of fine wine, rich history, and stunning scenery, offering an authentic taste of Andalusia's treasures.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• If you have not already specified, you MUST advise supplier as soon as possible your Ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and departure time so that appropriate arrangements can be made
• Minimum age is 18 years
Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port
Malaga is a vibrant coastal city in southern Spain, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. The city blends modern attractions with historic sites, offering a unique mix of culture, gastronomy, and Mediterranean charm.
A stunning Moorish fortress with beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the city.
Dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, who was born in Malaga.
A beautiful Renaissance cathedral known as 'La Manquita' due to its incomplete second tower.
A popular urban beach with a lively atmosphere and clear waters.
Ancient Roman theatre dating back to the 1st century AD, located near the Alcazaba.
Grilled sardines skewered on bamboo sticks and cooked over an open fire.
A thick, cold tomato soup similar to gazpacho, topped with fried egg and ham.
A cold almond and garlic soup, often served with grapes or melon.
A crispy fritter made with shrimp, flour, and water.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for sightseeing and beach activities.
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Malaga is generally safe for tourists, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
María Zambrano Station
Estación de Autobuses de Málaga
EMT buses are efficient and affordable, covering most of the city and nearby areas.
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A stunning mountain town known for its dramatic cliffs and historic bullring.
A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches and the famous Caves of Nerja.
A British Overseas Territory known for the Rock of Gibraltar and its unique wildlife.
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