As a native Gibraltarian, I know this little lump of limestone better than most, watching it grow out of a fortress into the 21st century. So why not discover the rocks' highlights (and macaques) with me!
You will be taken ≈ 430 metres high as your guide talks you through the sights, sounds and story of Gibraltar. This tour has something for everyone, whether you are a nature lover, a history buff, or you just want to see the only wild Macaques in Europe.
By choosing to travel with a local guide rather than independently or in a large group, you get the best of both worlds. I strive to give detailed historical explanations and am always ready to answer any questions, giving you peace of mind (and body).
With spectacular views, wildlife, history and knowledge on offer, your tour of such a famous British overseas territory is sure to be incredible.
If any part of this tour doesn't quite take your fancy, contact me, I will be happy to make personalised adjustments.
White Mercedes Minivan - May have taxi decals on it
Soak in the views of the bay and pay a visit to the Trinity Lighthouse, the southernmost remaining Trinity-operated lighthouse. Also home to the Sikorski memorial.
Gaze across the bay and straits of Gibraltar while discovering why the Romans called Gibraltar “Mons Calpe”, “The hollow mountain”.
A magnificent cavern used during the First World War as an ammunition store and an emergency hospital due to its constant cool temperature. Nowadays, it is often home to cultural events and "The Awakening", an immersive visual installation.
Take in the breath-taking views amongst only wild Macaques in Europe, now a staple of Gibraltar.
There's nowhere quite like it for spectacular views over the city and bay. This spectacular suspension bridge is 71 metres in length, spanning a 50-metre-deep gorge. For travellers not wishing to use the bridge, there is a path around it with similar views.
Discover the vast defences that even the enemy was impressed by all in a bid to get guns onto the north face of the rock, “These works are worthy of the Romans” - Duc de Crillon, the defeated Commander of the French and Spanish troops.
Discover part of the extensive network of tunnels carved into the limestone by the Royal Engineers and the Canadian Royal Engineers, which still remains a feat of engineering to this day, with more miles of road within these tunnels than in the rest of Gibraltar.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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