Go Tours Premium Experience offers a full Gibraltar experience . With one of our experienced driver guides you will enjoy a full day of visiting the sites of Gibraltar, being immersed in the history and culture as well as having time to explore. Visit every corner of Gibraltar!
Please be at your tour collection point 10 minutes before the tour start time.
Located on the southeastern tip of Gibraltar is home to Europa Point Lighthouse, also referred to as the Trinity Lighthouse. The lighthouse was inaugurated in 1841 and after a few upgrades is still a functioning lighthouse today. Europa Point offers some of the most fantastic views across the Strait to North Africa.
Gibraltar is known as one the of the Pillars of Hercules with the other across the Strait in Morocco, known as Jebel Musa. According to Greek Mythology Hercules had to cross the Atlas Mountains but instead of doing so he smashed through them separating the mountains but bringing together the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
Catalan Bay, also known locally as ‘'La Caleta' is a small bay on the eastern side of the Rock. Catalan Bay was once a small fishing village and bay.
The 100 Ton Gun is worth a visit as one of only two of these guns left in the world. It was installed in the early nineteenth century and worth a visit.
The Gibraltar Nature Reserve is what is famously known as “The Rock” area. Maintained and preserved by the Ministry of Environment, the Nature Reserve is a must visit. You will find an abundance of history, flora and fauna as well as the famous Barbary Macaques.
St Michael's Cave is the heart of the Rock. The cave has a great story and history and is also a unique space for concerts and shows due to the amazing acoustics. In 2021 the cave opened the doors to “The Awakening”, a high tech light projection show that demonstrates the evolution and history of this remarkable natural site.
Highest Point in Gibraltar, named after General Charles O’Hara who was Governor of Gibraltar between 1795 and 1802.
Dating back to the early 18th Century the buildings are believed to be one of the first built by the British in Gibraltar, thought to have been originally built as magazines to store ammunition. The graffiti inside the building is the main attraction to this exhibition as there are drawings on the walls by the soldiers, the first dated in 1726. The many exhibits give an insight into how the civilians lived in those times.
The impressive structure is made of 4 layers of laminated glass floors and sides, giving 360 views, 340 meters above sea level. This is where you will truly appreciate the magnificent views.
The Great Siege Tunnels , also known as the Upper Galleries, are a series of tunnels inside the Rock of Gibraltar. The British excavated the solid limestone during the Great Siege of Gibraltar in the late 18th century.
A 14th century fortress which holds an abundance of history. You can see the scars from the various Sieges over the years and the fortress which dominates the hillside of Gibraltar.
Free time to enjoy the town centre of Gibraltar where you can do some shopping, visit the famous Casemates Square and enjoy something to eat or a refreshment.
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