La Perla Blanca, Ronda Hotels
Simple rooms with perks like hot tubs or balconies in a humble countryside property next to a winery
### Overview
Nestled in the heart of the countryside, La Perla Blanca offers a unique and charming experience as a family-owned retreat adjacent to the owner’s private vineyards. These vineyards are the source of the area’s distinctive BadMan wines, a testament to the passion and dedication poured into every bottle. Guests have the opportunity to embark on an optional tour of these very vineyards, immersing themselves in the winemaking process from grape to glass. The tour culminates in a delightful wine tasting session within the property’s cellar, allowing you to savor the fruits of the land in an intimate setting.
While the rooms at La Perla Blanca exude a slightly old-fashioned charm, they are meticulously maintained, ensuring a comfortable and clean stay. Certain rooms offer the added luxury of private hot tubs or balconies, perfect for unwinding and soaking in the tranquil surroundings. A delightful touch awaits you each morning: a basket filled with breakfast goodies is delivered directly to your door, inviting you to create your own personalized dining experience anywhere on the property. Imagine enjoying your breakfast amidst the serene garden, perhaps basking in the sun next to the inviting outdoor pool.
Though La Perla Blanca does not feature an on-site restaurant, its convenient location places you just a short 10-minute drive from the vibrant town of Ronda, offering a plethora of dining options. Moreover, parking is provided free of charge for all guests.
**Pros:**
* This family-owned countryside retreat boasts a prime location, nestled among its own private vineyard responsible for producing the renowned BadMan Wines, a name paying homage to its founders, Sinbad and Manuel.
* With the vineyard practically at your doorstep, you have the unique opportunity to indulge in wine tours and tastings directly on the property, a truly immersive experience.
* You’ll find yourself a mere five miles from the bustling center of Ronda, easily accessible in approximately 10 minutes by car.
* The hotel embraces a charming breakfast picnic-style service, ensuring a delightful start to your day. Each morning, a basket brimming with delectable treats will be waiting at your door, ready to be enjoyed anywhere you desire on the grounds.
* Complimentary parking is provided for all guests, and an added bonus are the scenic walking and cycling trails that beckon just outside your door.
* Take a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, bask on the sundeck, and explore the nearby restaurants for your dining needs, including La Cascada, a charming riverside eatery a mere two-minute stroll away.
**Cons:**
* The absence of an on-site restaurant necessitates a short drive for meals other than breakfast.
* The rooms, particularly the bathrooms, might feel slightly outdated to some guests.
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