
Full-day Ronda festival tour in Andalusia
During the annual Feria de Pedro Romero celebrations, Ronda really knows how to put on a show. This much-loved festival celebrates the town's Andalusian roots and pays tribute to legendary local bullfighter Pedro Romero, with traditional costumes, music and plenty of festive spirit.The day begins with a coach journey through the Andalusian countryside before climbing into the mountains, where Ronda sits above El Tajo Gorge. As you arrive, you'll be greeted by streets dressed for the occasion, with colourful decorations hanging from balconies and fluttering overhead. Everywhere you look, there's a taste of traditional Andalusian culture, from flamenco-inspired performances and live music to locals proudly showing off their classic festival attire.One of the highlights of the day is the International Traditional Carriage Driving Competition, held in Ronda's historic bullring, where elegant horse-drawn carriages parade through the arena as coachmen dressed in traditional Andalusian short jackets show off their skills. Afterwards, there's free time to explore the town, take in the views of El Tajo Gorge from the New Bridge and wander through side streets filled with street performers and festival celebrations.
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Dive into the candlelit magic of the Luna Mora Festival in Guaro. Every September, this village in Málaga transforms into a glowing wonderland with over 25,000 candles lighting up the night. You'll be whisked back in time, celebrating the cultural blend of the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish faiths, in a setting with some serious wow factor. One of the coolest parts? The Zoco – a traditional market that echoes the vibe of ancient Arab bazaars. You'll wander through stalls brimming with unique jewellery and colourful ceramics. Plus, the artisans here love to show off their old-school skills. Don't forget to grab some tasty regional treats like tapas, pastries, and local wines while you soak up the sounds, scents, and flavours of the festival. Snap pics of the stunning candle displays and be sure to catch the live performances that make this festival pop. From Arabic beats and mesmerizing dance routines to fiery flamenco shows and soulful Sephardic choirs – it's a night bursting with energy and cultural flair.
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