Gibraltar
Gibraltar

Gibraltar

The Basics

Many travelers visit Gibraltar on a day trip from other destinations on the Costa del Sol, such as Malaga, Marbella, Cadiz, or Tarifa. Aside from journeying by cable car to the top of the fabled rock for its stellar views of the Spain and Morocco coastlines, visitors to this unusual slice of Europe can catch a concert inside St. Michael’s Cave, shop duty-free using the Gibraltar pound along Main Street, tour the Moorish Castle, or go dolphin-watching in the Bay of Gibraltar.

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Gibraltar Rock Tour from Seville
Gibraltar Rock Tour from Seville
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Our guide Manuel was excellent. He was professional, funny and kind to all. The itinerary to Gibraltar was perfect. We were thankful to be on a guided tour since the logistics of entering and leaving Gibraltar from Spain are rather complex.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Choose from half- and full-day tours to Gibraltar from a variety of Costa del Sol destinations.

  • Day trips last anywhere from five to 12 hours and often include roundtrip transportation.

  • Remember to bring your passport; you’ll need it to cross into Gibraltar and back into Spain.

  • Euros are accepted in many of Gibraltar’s shops and restaurants.

  • When visiting the Gibraltar rock, be careful of the monkeys; they’re known to snag sunglasses or other loose items from unsuspecting tourists.

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How to Get to Gibraltar

The Gibraltar International Airport has daily flights to and from London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Marrakech. A popular alternative is the Malaga Airport 75 miles (120 km) to the east. The easiest way to reach Gibraltar from Spain is on an organized tour, but independent travelers can also reach the border by bus from Seville, Malaga, Cadiz, Granada, and Algeciras. Those driving should expect long delays at the Spanish border.

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When to Get There

For the best combination of warm, comfortable weather and fewer crowds, plan your Gibraltar trip during spring or autumn. July, August, and September are the hottest months (average highs in the mid 80s F (29° C), but sea breezes often keep the temperature comfortable. Most of Gibraltar’s rainfall occurs during November, December, and January, but typically only in short spells.

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The Great Siege of Gibraltar

In 1783 Spanish and French forces made an unsuccessful attempt to capture Gibraltar from the British, who were at the time distracted by the Revolutionary War. The siege lasted for three years and seven months—the longest ever endured by the British armed forces. The labyrinth of underground passages known as the Great Siege Tunnels were largely responsible for the British victory; today, they are open to visitors and remain one of history’s most impressive examples of defense engineering.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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