With its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage, Ronda is a must-see destination in Andalusia. To make the most of this tourist city all year round, it’s essential to know how to get there easily.
In this article, we offer practical advice on how to get to Ronda by public transport (bus, train) or on your own.

This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We made our own choices, visited the area anonymously, and paid our bills in full.
Where is Ronda?
Ronda is in southern Spain, in the province of Malaga, northwest of Málaga. Below is a map to help you find your way.
Please note that we have only indicated the bus stations of towns that connect directly to Ronda.

And here are the route times, to help you plan ahead:
- Malaga to Ronda: 1h30 drive
- Sevilla to Ronda: 1h45 drive
- Cadiz to Ronda: 1h40 drive

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How to get to Ronda: quick answer
To get to Ronda, you can:
Option 1: come by car
For us, it’s the easiest and best way to enjoy the region!
In fact, Ronda is well worth a visit, as it offers many sites to discover.
Option 2: come by public transport
The nearest airport is Malaga. From there, you can opt for the train (3h with a change at Antequera) or the coach (2h direct), as the town has both a bus and a train station.
Option 3: Join organized tours
This is a practical option if you want to combine the discovery of several places, departing from Malaga or Sevilla. Book your tickets now!

WHERE TO STAY IN Ronda
Option 1: In the historic or modern city center
We recommend exploring the attractions on foot:
- Hotel Casa Palacio Villa Zambra – See prices, photos and availability
- Hotel Palacio de Hemingway – See prices, photos and availability

Option 2: In the surrounding countryside
If you prefer nature and peace and quiet, we recommend it:
- Hotel Cortijo La Organic – See photos and availability.

See our complete selection of the best hotels in Ronda
How to get to Ronda by car: parking
We think this is the easiest and most pleasant way to get to Ronda.
Too often confined to a single day’s excursion, the city and its surroundings are full of surprises that we invite you to discover over several days.
See our itinerary ideas in our dedicated article.
What’s more, renting a car will give you more freedom to explore the region and enjoy the magnificent roads that wind through the mountains of Andalucia.
Finally, even though Ronda is located on a rocky outcrop, the journey is very easy.
Please note, however, that parking in the city center is limited, so we advise you to use the commercial parking lots. The Martinez Astein parking lot, the El Castillo parking lot or the station parking lot (Parking Renfe) are some of the best options.

RENT A CAR IN Andalucia
- Compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars – one of the best rated sites.
- Choose a compact car, as some villages have very narrow streets!
- Think ofcomprehensive insurance for the same reason
- Book early for choice.

Ronda by bus
It’s the most economical option! A very good bus network with very affordable fares (entrance fee €10) links Ronda to the major cities of Andalucia:
- Sevilla = 2 hours (direct route)
- Cordoba = 2 hours (direct route)
- Malaga = 1h45 (direct route)
If you’re in high season, we recommend you book your tickets online by visiting the official website here.
Alternatively, you can book tickets directly at the alsa kiosks in the station (see photo below).

Ronda by train
There’s a train station in Ronda, but it’s not as well served as the bus station. However, you will find some connections departing from:
- Malaga: the journey takes 3 hours (with a change at Antequera).
- Sevilla: journey takes 4 to 5 hours (with a change at Antequera).
- Cordoba: the journey takes 2 hours (with a change at Antequera).
Please note that these connections are not daily, and that fares and connections vary according to the time of day (more info on the official renfe website here).

Getting to Ronda from Malaga or Sevilla: bus or car
Sevilla and Malaga are the 2 nearest major cities that connect Ronda to the road and rail network.
- From Malaga, the bus journey takes around 2 hours and costs between €10 and €18, with several departures daily. By car, the journey is quicker, taking around 1h30, but involves fuel and potentially parking costs.
- From Sevilla, the bus journey to Malaga takes around 2 hours 45 minutes and costs between €12 and €25, with around ten daily departures, while by car, the journey takes 1 hour 45 minutes.
Your choice will therefore depend on your preferences in terms of cost, travel time and flexibility. Note that the roads between Andalucia’s cities are absolutely sublime!
For greater flexibility in exploring the Ronda region, we strongly advise you to book a car. We recommend the DiscoverCars platform and you’ll soon be able to read our article on driving in Andalucia.

Organized tours to Ronda
Why not enjoy Ronda on a group tour? As the town is very popular for its rocky outcrop and its many treasures, you’ll find many proposals from the major cities. One of the main attractions is a tour of the white villages:
- From Malaga: see prices and availability.
- From Sevilla: see prices and availability.
- From Cadiz: see prices and availability.

PLAN YOUR TRIP TO Andalusia
Inspiration
- Best things to do in Andalucia
- The most beautiful cities
- The most beautiful white villages
- Cathedrals
- Archaeological sites
- Seville, Cordoba or Granada? (coming soon)

Practice
- Where to stay in Andalucia (coming soon)
- Best luxury hotels in Andalusia (coming soon)
- Rent a car in Andalusia (coming soon)
- Itineraries: 3 days – 4 or 5 days – 1 week – 10 days – 2 weeks (coming soon)

Places not to be missed
- Things to do in Sevilla
- Things to do in Cordoba (coming soon)
- Things to do in Granada
- Things to do in Ronda
- Things to do in Malaga
- Things to do in Cadiz (coming soon)
