See Gibraltar and die! OK, maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but now that you’re so close, why not take a trip to see this strange Rock country. This unique British territory is inhabited by multiple cultures and religions, as well as being of interest for its strategic value in the Mediterranean.
You will discover the area where the Monkeys live, the St Michael’s Cave and the most impressive views of the Strait of Gibraltar over Africa and the Bay of Algeciras.
Before you leave your house, apartment, or hotel, make sure you have your official documentation, either passport or national ID card AND you have complied with all VISA requirements to enter Gibraltar.
The guide will pick you up by coach at the chosen pick-up point between Malaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, or Estepona. During the drive you can enjoy the views of the Costa del Sol while the guide tells you anecdotes about Gibraltar. Once in Gibraltar Bus Station, everyone will go off to do their chosen activity.
Once at Gibraltar bus station, you will take a minibus to tour the Rock, enjoying the views of the Rock and its surroundings. panoramic tour of Gibraltar. During the journey we will go through tunnels and along small cliffs over the sea that lead to the southernmost point of Europe, stopping at Europa Point.
You should be able to make out Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar. A little further on, we will continue our climb up the rock to access the interior of the impressive St. Michael’s Cave, where legend has it that the caves themselves were believed to be the Gates to Hell, an entrance to the underworld.
You can also see the area where the Barbary macaque monkeys live. This animal, endemic to Gibraltar, lives in the wild within the Rock of Gibraltar Nature Reserve, also known as Calpe Rock or Mount Calpe.
The visit to the Rock of Gibraltar is to visit another country and an amalgam of cultures unique in Europe. At the end of the sightseeing tour, you will have free time for lunch, such as trying the Fish & Ship at The Clipper, or shopping in the Rock’s shopping area, with highlights including Main Street. At the time indicated by our guide we will meet again for the return journey to the same place where we picked you up.
If you prefer to explore Gibraltar at your own pace, we’ll drop you off in the centre and you’ll be able to use the whole day to visit Main Street, Casemates Square, the Alameda Botanical Gardens, stroll through Marina Bay enjoy the beaches such as Sandy Bay or Catalan Bay and even go hiking on the Mediterranean Steps.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Eight (8) to ten (10) hours.
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🚍 Malaga & Costa del Sol ⏩ Gibraltar 🕑 2 hours 30 minutes
Gibraltar at your leisure:
Gibraltar option with visit to the Rock:
🚍 Gibraltar ⏩ Malaga & Costa del Sol 🕑 2 hours 30 minutes
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Cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before departure and receive a full refund. If you cancel with less time, arrive late or are a no-show, no refund is offered.
Refunds will also not be offered in the event that you are unable to enter Gibraltar because you do not have the correct documentation.
Yes, it is accessible with a folding chair, as long as the person can go up and down steps. Please indicate this in the reservation.
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The activity lasts 10 hours, depending on your pick-up point.
Below you will find the approximate time of return by zone:
For non-EU and non-UK citizens, please check the need for a VISA to visit Gibraltar. en: http://www.gibraltarborder.gi/visa. The responsibility for access to Gibraltar lies with the person who has booked the tour.
The tour of the Rock of Gibraltar lasts 1.5 hours with a panoramic and guided visit.
Yes, the guided tour includes: Europa Point, Monkey’s Den and St. Michael’s Caves. However, if after the guided tour you would like to continue visiting the other attractions of the Rock of Gibraltar on your own, you are welcome to do so.
No, you can use your free time in Gibraltar for breakfast.
Yes, we recommend you bring a snack and a drink, usually 1L of water, with you for the activity.
Yes, we recommend that you take advantage of your free time in Gibraltar to have lunch.
No, pets are not allowed in this activity.