Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea. The iconic Rock of Gibraltar is a major attraction. Visitors can explore the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, which offers stunning views of the surrounding areas, including the Strait of Gibraltar and the African coastline on clear days. The Rock is also home to Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe.
Be aware of entry requirements, including passport and visa regulations, especially if traveling from Spain or other countries, as Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory.
Experience the Gibraltar Rock either by foot, or using the cable car which can be booked online and will get you to the top of the rock in a matter of minutes, saving your energy for the walk around at the top. Beware, wild Macaques on arrival!
Catalan Bay is an excellent choice for a beach day in Gibraltar, offering both relaxation and local charm
Gibraltar offers a mix of fascinating excursions and activities for visitors. You can take a guided tour to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, where you’ll find stunning views and the famous Barbary macaques. A visit to the St. Michael’s Cave, a natural limestone cavern, is also a must-see. History buffs can explore the Great Siege Tunnels or the Moorish Castle, learning about Gibraltar’s strategic past. For a more relaxed experience, enjoy a boat tour to spot dolphins or take a scenic walk along the coastline.
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