Be transported back to the times of Roman gladiators and Moorish kings when you visit Ronda, one of Malaga’s most beautiful and beguiling cities, set on a hilltop in Malaga. A sense of history is strikingly tangible when wandering through the city’s ancient Arab citadels and exceptionally well-preserved Roman bath complex. Ronda’s most iconic attraction is the Puenta Nuevo, an 18th-century bridge spanning the plunging 120-metre El Tajo ravine. Prime natural attractions include the Jardines de Cuenca, flanking the bridge and offering excellent views, and the Cat’s Cave – a crystal-clear, picture-perfect rock pool perfect for a refreshing dip on a hot day.