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An aerial view of the city of Gibraltar and the marina, taken from the rock

Many tourists who come to spend their holiday on Costa del Sol are interested in taking a day trip to Gibraltar. It’s the fascination of exploring a new country, and the ease of travelling here from mainland Spain. If you are thinking of taking a Marbella to Gibraltar day trip, I have gathered in this article all the information you need to know to decide.

Is Taking a Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip Worth It?

A monkey sitting on a ledge and munching on a piece of carrot which is holding in its hand.

There are only so many things to do in Marbella, and in my opinion, taking day trips is always a good idea. In this article I will explore the Marbella to Gibraltar day trip, which I’ve personally taken. You may wonder, is it worth it? Let’s see:

Pros of taking a day trip to Gibraltar:

A view over the strait of Gibraltar, from the rock of Gibraltar, towards Morocco. You can see the mountains on the other side

Unique Cultural Blend : Gibraltar’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Africa has shaped its cultural heritage. You can experience here a blend of British and Spanish influences, evident in its architecture, language, and cuisine.

The Rock of Gibraltar : One of the major highlights is the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, a natural limestone monolith with beautiful views from the top. The opportunity to see Gibraltar’s famous Barbary macaques, Europe’s only wild monkey population, adds to the appeal.

Shopping and Tax-Free Goods : Gibraltar is a popular shopping destination due to its status as a tax-free zone, making it an attractive option for those seeking duty-free deals on various goods.

Historical Sites : Explore the history of the region at sites like St. Michael’s Cave, the Great Siege Tunnels, and the Moorish Castle, offering insights into Gibraltar’s past.

Cons of taking a day trip to Gibraltar:

Border Crossing Delays : Gibraltar’s border crossing with Spain can experience long queues and delays, which could impact the time available for exploration.

Limited Time : Even if Gibraltar is a relatively small territory, a day trip might not be enough to fully see everything. Some visitors may feel rushed, should they try to cover all the attractions.

Weather Variability : The weather in Gibraltar can be unpredictable, and on some days, visibility may be limited due to dense fog, potentially impacting sightseeing opportunities. Gibraltar is also known for its high winds, which may affect the access to some of the touristic attractions

Currency Change : Gibraltar has its own currency, the Gibraltar Pound, which requires currency exchange for purchases.

How to Travel Between Marbella and Gibraltar?

A red bus crossing the runaway of Gibraltar Airport. In the background you can see the airport building and a British Airways plane parked in front.

Getting to Gibraltar from Marbella is easy and straightforward, no matter if you are using the public transport, driving a hire car or going on an organised tour.

There are several daily buses run by Avanza which connect Marbella bus station with La Linea – the Spanish city at the border with Gibraltar. It’s good to note that you won’t be able to enter Gibraltar by public transport, you will have to cross the border by foot. The bus takes approximately one hour and 15 minutes between Marbella and La Linea. The prices start at 8 euros, and you can book them online by clicking here. The first bus starts at 7:30 in the morning, and arrives in La Linea at 8:45.

If you are hiring your car during your trip to Marbella, then getting to Gibraltar is very easy. The drive from Marbella to Gibraltar is approximately 75 kilometres and takes just over one hour, depending on the traffic and the route you choose. The fastest route is on AP-7, which is a toll road. The A7 motorway is free, but there are a lot of roundabouts and the speed limit varies, so the travel time will be longer.

I highly recommend leaving the car in La Linea, just before the border crossing. Gibraltar is very small and the parking spaces are limited and expensive. The closest car park to the border crossing is Santa Barbara, which is the most expensive as well, at 18 euros/day. Just a bit further away, behind the McDonalds, you will find La Línea – Centro car park which charges only 3 euros per day. This car park is a 15 minutes walk away from the border crossing.

For a hassle-free and guided experience, consider joining an organised tour. Many tour operators offer day trips from Marbella to Gibraltar, providing transportation, a guide, and sometimes even additional activities. This is an excellent choice if you want to make the most of your time and learn more about the region’s history and culture. However, keep in mind that if you opt for a tour you most likely won’t have much free time in Gibraltar to explore by yourself, as the schedule will be set by the organisers. You can see such a tour here .

  • Regardless of the mode of transport you choose, it’s a good idea to check the current travel restrictions and requirements, especially if you’re crossing borders.
  • Plan your trip in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure availability and avoid any last-minute stress.
  • Don’t forget to carry essentials like your passport, which is required to cross the border into Gibraltar.

Taking a Marella to Gibraltar Day Trip: Public Transport or Guided Tour?

A small harbour in Gibraltar, for yachts and small boats. The harbour is surrounded by apartment buildings.

When it comes to exploring Gibraltar from Marbella, you have two primary options: going independently or joining an organised tour. Each choice comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, catering to different preferences and travel styles. Let’s delve into the details of both options to help you make the best decision.

Independent Travel:

Advantages:.

A pedestrian alley in the centre of Gibraltar. On the left hand side there is the statue of a soldier on top of a large boulder.

Flexibility in Itinerary : Travelling independently allows you to create a personalised itinerary based on your interests and pace. You can spend more time at attractions that intrigue you and skip those that don’t appeal to you.

Freedom of Time: You’re not bound by a strict schedule, giving you the freedom to start your day at your convenience and explore Gibraltar at your own pace.

Customised Experiences: With independent travel, you can explore the off-the-beaten-path spots, start conversations with locals, and explore the hole in the wall restaurants, making your experience more authentic and unique.

Cost-Effectiveness : While this depends on your choices, independent travel can be more cost-effective if you opt for budget-friendly transport and dining options.

Disadvantages:

Transport Arrangements : Planning transport, especially if you don’t have a car, can be time-consuming and may require navigating public transport schedules which may not always be convenient.

Navigational Challenges : Finding your way around a new place can be daunting, leading to potential navigation challenges.

Missed Insights : Without a knowledgeable guide, you might miss out on historical and cultural insights that a local expert could provide.

Organised Tour:

A museum in Gibraltar, inside a white house with four columns in the front. On each side of the door there is a canon.

Transport Convenience : With an organised tour, you can enjoy the ease of door-to-door pick-up from your accommodation in Marbella, eliminating the need to worry about transportation logistics.

Guided Expertise : A professional guide will accompany you, providing valuable insights, historical context, and engaging stories about the attractions you visit.

Tight Schedule : Organised tours often have a well-planned itinerary, ensuring you get to see the highlights of Gibraltar in a day, making it an excellent option for those with limited time.

Group Atmosphere : If you enjoy meeting fellow travellers, an organised tour offers a social aspect, giving you the opportunity to share experiences with like-minded people.

Lack of Flexibility : The fixed schedule of an organised tour means you have less freedom to linger at places you find captivating or explore hidden gems not included in the itinerary.

Less Privacy : Being part of a group means sharing your day with other tourists, which might not appeal to those seeking a more private and intimate experience.

Cost Considerations : Organised tours can be more expensive than travelling independently, as you’re paying for the convenience and expertise provided by the tour operator.

Choosing between independent travel and an organised day tour from Marbella to Gibraltar depends on your preferences and priorities. If you value the freedom to explore at your own pace and enjoy crafting your own itinerary, independent travel is likely the better choice. On the other hand, if you prefer convenience, guided expertise, and a pre-planned schedule, an organised tour will cater to your needs.

Click here to book a tour that includes transport and plenty of free time in Gibraltar.

What to Do in Gibraltar During A Day Trip From Marbella?

Below I will give you a sample itinerary on how to spend your time in Gibraltar, on a day trip from Marbella. The Rock and the attractions on it will take approximately three hours to complete.

Cross the Runway

A view of the runway extending over the sea, seen from above, from the Siege Tunnels.

The first attraction on the day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar comes right after the border crossing. The Gibraltar International Airport is one of the few airports in the world with a runway that intersects a main road. As you exit the passport control, you’ll find yourself in front of the runway.

When a plane is about to land or take off, a safety protocol is put into action, and the barriers are automatically closed to stop any movement across the runway. As you wait for the barriers to open, you’ll have a front-row seat to witness planes descend or ascend just metres away from you.

Learn About the History of the Rock

The rock seen from the airport's runaway. It's a bit in the shade because the sun is shining just above it, creating a dark effect. The sky is blue but there is a large cloud front just behind the rock.

The Rock of Gibraltar has a rich and complicated history, dating back to ancient times when it was inhabited by primitive humans and Neanderthals. However, it was the Moors of Tariq ibn Ziyad who first settled the Rock in 711 AD. Over the centuries, its strategic position guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean made it a coveted prize, leading to numerous battles for possession between Spain, France, and Britain.

One of the most defining periods in Gibraltar’s history was the Great Siege of 1779-1783. Under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, Gibraltar was officially ceded to Britain, and subsequent treaties, such as the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and the Treaty of Versailles in 1783, reaffirmed Britain’s control over the Rock. However, the Spanish planned a fierce attack from both sea and land, preceded by heavy bombardment. The Gibraltarians endured great suffering due to food shortages, but they were led by the valiant General Eliott, who exemplified resilience and leadership.

Statues of three generals, in the exhibition from inside the Siege Tunnels. Two are wearing red coats, whilst the last is wearing a blue coat.

During the Great Siege, Lieutenant Koehler found a solution to fire cannons from the high cliffs of the Rock onto the besieging forces. Another lieutenant, Shrapnel, developed the ammunition that still bears his name today. The numerous tunnels that riddle the Rock are a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the time. Sergeant-Major Ince was responsible for constructing these tunnels, which allowed the guns to bear down onto the Mediterranean shore, proving invaluable during the Great Siege. These same tunnels were later utilised during World War II, serving as gun emplacements for the Allied Forces.

Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, the British forces held steadfast during the Great Siege, and hostilities finally ceased in February 1783.

Go to the Top of the Rock

The top of the rock. On one side there is the path and road, whilst on the other there is a large drop. At the bottom, at sea level, there is a road going around the rock

When exploring the Rock of Gibraltar, you have two main options to reach the top: taking a guided tour by minibus or embarking on a journey via the iconic cable car.  

Guided Tour by Minibus:

Opting for a guided tour by minibus is an excellent choice if you are seeking a hassle-free and informative journey. The tours usually include entrance to key attractions such as St. Michael’s Cave and the Great Siege Tunnels, as well as panoramic stops to enjoy the breathtaking views towards Africa. The maximum number of tourists in a minibus is six. You can book the tour in advance by clicking here.

Independent Trip via the Cable Car:

If you want to go up by yourself, choose the cable car, for a thrilling journey. The cable car ride itself is a highlight, providing pretty views of the Rock, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding landscape.

However, it’s essential to be aware that the cable car’s operation can be subject to occasional interruptions due to maintenance or high winds. During these times, the cable car service might be temporarily suspended for safety reasons. You should know that the cable car is quite old.

In case the cable car is not running, you can choose between two other options: taking a minibus tour (usually available for a fee of around £25-£30) or embracing a more adventurous spirit and hiking up the Rock. The hiking trail takes approximately 2.5 hours and includes some steep parts.

Visit St Michael’s Cave

I am posing on the stage part of the cave. i am wearing black jeans, brown boots, and a black jacket. The cave is illuminated, in this particular moment in blue.

Located within the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael’s Cave holds significant historical importance and captivates visitors with its intriguing legends.

According to local beliefs, the cave is said to be bottomless, and the Rock monkeys seen nearby are thought to have arrived through ancient tunnels that once crossed the Straits. In ancient Greek times, it was considered one of the Gates of Hades, linked to the underworld.

During World War II, the cave was prepared as an emergency hospital but never used for that purpose. Today, it serves as a venue for events such as concerts, ballet, and drama due to its capacity to seat 600 people and its excellent acoustics.

You can see a fallen stalagmite at the cave’s far end, which likely collapsed thousands of years ago and has since been cemented to the cave floor by natural processes.

See the Monkeys

Two Monkeys sitting on the bonnet of a blue Mercedes car. Behind you can see the strait of Gibraltar, with a large ship passing by.

Gibraltar’s famous residents, the Barbary macaques, are one of the most famous attractions here.

These playful creatures, originally hailing from the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Mountains of Morocco, form the only wild monkey population on the entire European continent.

A legend states that the fate of Gibraltar is intertwined with that of the macaques. The tale goes that if the Apes were ever to leave the Rock, the British would follow suit. Not wanting to take the risk, Winston Churchill took special measures during World War II to ensure their preservation. To maintain their numbers, Churchill went to the extent of bringing some Barbary macaques from Africa to Gibraltar, safeguarding their presence on the Rock.

The macaques have become accustomed to human interaction and may even approach and climb onto people. However, it’s essential to remember that despite their familiarity with humans, these are still wild animals. If frightened or annoyed, they may resort to biting as a form of defence. For the safety of both visitors and the monkeys, deliberately feeding the macaques in Gibraltar is strictly prohibited by law.

Dare to Walk the Skywalk

The glass walk, on the side of the rock. One side of the rock is covered by green trees and vegetation, whilst the other one is bare, only stone

The Skywalk is Gibraltar’s newest tourist attraction. It sits at 340 metres height, expanding above the edge of the cliff. The floor is made out of laminated glass panels, so stepping over it is pure adrenaline inducing. Even though it’s supposed to withstand speeds of 150 km/hour, when I visited the Rock, the Skywalk was closed due to the wind.

The views from the platform are supposed to be incredible, stretching over three countries, a sea and an ocean and two continents. Nearby you will also find the thrilling Windsor Suspended Bridge, if you’re in for more heart stopping attractions.

Explore the Great Siege Tunnels

Two statues representing two men digging in the rock, in one of the tunnels

The Great Siege Tunnels are a testament to the events during the 1779-1783 Great Siege. This network of tunnels showcases the Gibraltarian people’s ingenuity and resilience during this trying time.

Facing overwhelming odds, the British forces, led by General Eliott, defended the Rock against 40,000 Spanish and French troops. The tunnels, ingeniously designed by Lieutenant Koehler, allowed cannons to fire from steep angles, countering the siege. Sergeant-Major Ince’s construction enabled guns to target the Mediterranean shore. The tunnels later served the Allied Forces in World War II.

Today, visitors explore the tunnels’ dark passages, gaining insight into the historical significance of this period. Exhibits provide a comprehensive understanding of Gibraltar’s enduring spirit and unwavering dedication to its sovereignty.

Have Lunch With A View

A platter with a black pan with prawns in garlic oil, a tapas plate with crispy croquettas, two small ramekins with a white and a red sauce and a flat bread topped with jamon,

A day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar is not all about sightseeing, but also about relaxing. Sit down at a restaurant with a view and enjoy some typical Gibraltarian cuisine, or some fresh fish dishes.

Whilst Gibraltar is famous for a good fish and chip or Sunday roast, there are some typical dishes that you will only find here. They include the Rosto, a tomato based pasta dish, the Calentita, a chickpea and olive oil flat pie, Rolitos, which are beef rolls stuffed with bacon, vegetables, eggs and olives, as well as the Japonesa, a fried donut filled with custard cream.

Shop For Duty Free

blue toy monkeys attached by a hook through their arms. On their belly there is a drawing of the rock of Gibraltar. The price mentions

Main Street in Gibraltar is not just a shopping destination; it’s a retail haven that offers a unique and enticing experience for visitors. What sets this shopping district apart is the absence of tax, making it a paradise for bargain hunters.

The lack of tax in Gibraltar means that expensive products from top brands as well as alcohol and tobacco are significantly cheaper here. It’s essential, however, to be mindful of the limits when crossing the border into Spain after your shopping spree. Spanish customs regulations allow travellers to bring a certain amount of goods from Gibraltar without incurring taxes or duties.

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Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip

If you're staying in Marbella and looking for an unforgettable day trip, a visit to the famous Rock of Gibraltar is an excellent choice. Located about 75 kilometers to the southwest, Gibraltar is easily accessible by car, with a drive that usually takes just over an hour.

Upon arrival, the Rock of Gibraltar offers a wealth of attractions that are sure to captivate you. You can start by meeting the Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe, known for their playful and sometimes cheeky behavior. As you explore further, the Great Siege Tunnels will transport you back in time, providing a glimpse into Gibraltar's military history through the extensive network of tunnels carved into the rock. At the top of the Rock, the views are spectacular, with panoramic vistas that stretch across the Mediterranean Sea and, on clear days, all the way to the coast of Africa. This day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar combines history, wildlife, and stunning scenery, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking adventure and exploration.

Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip

Transport to Gibraltar

A day trip to Gibraltar from the Costa del Sol is an ideal excursion, and the best way to visit is to drive down and park on the Spanish side of the border to avoid lengthy queues when entering and exiting Gibraltar.

Private Transport Companies

Private transport is also available, these companies are our recommendations should you be looking for a private driver:

Garcatri   [email protected]

Marbella Trips  [email protected]

Costasol Deluxe Transport  [email protected]

Bus & Coaches to Gibraltar

From the Costa del Sol you can use the Avanza Bus website to purchase tickets and view timetables for main bus stops along the route:

https://www.avanzabus.com

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Marbella To Gibraltar Day Trip: Expert Tips [2024]

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Are you planning to book Marbella to Gibraltar day trip? In that case, you’re at the right place!

I have visited Gibraltar myself, and as someone who lives on Costa del Sol, not far from Marbella, I will be also able to share local insights and practical tips that will make your trip easy and convenient.

In this article, I will share all your options for making a day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar, but if you prefer to skip the reading and book right away, below is a link to my recommended tour operator.

BOOK ONLINE :

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Your Options for Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip

There are three ways you can organize your day trip to Gibraltar from Marbella, the easiest one being either booking an affordable day trip with a tour operator or driving there with a rental car if you don’t mind the drive – please do check the section on the rental car option as that comes with a unique set of issues you should consider.

Below you will find a detailed breakdown for each option. At the end of the article, you will also find some basic information you should know before visiting Gibraltar, as it’s a foreign territory.

1. Tour Operator Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trips

I think this is the easiest and most cost-effective way to get to Gibraltar from Marbella, without the hassle of driving a car and navigating the local traffic. Great value trip that will leave you plenty of time to explore Gibraltar and do a bit of shopping, before returning to Marbella.

This trip has a basic fare which is just for a trip to Gibraltar and back, with free time to explore.

You will also have the option to upgrade your trip if you want to see also the Nature Reserve, where you can see some of the highlights like St Michael’s Cave, Skywalk, Pillars of Hercules, and of course, the famous Gibraltar monkeys running freely here.

Click the link below to select the option with ‘Rock Tour Included from Marbella’ after selecting your dates, if you want to also see the Nature Reserve.

Gibraltar monkeys

Option 2: Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip With a Rental Car

Driving to Gibraltar from Marbella seems like a convenient option due to the relatively short distance (under 80 km), which would only take you just over an hour to drive.

If you already rented a car for your stay in Marbella, it might be the most convenient option for you, however, there are a few things you should know before you get on the road.

  • The highway leading south is a paid toll road, so you will need to have cash ready to pay at the toll booths on your way
  • Check that your car rental contract doesn’t specify that you’re not allowed to leave the country, which technically would be the case if you cross the Gibraltar border in a rented car
  • Once you get to Gibraltar or La Linea de la Conception, which is the town next to it, you have two options: driving through the border with a car, or parking at La Linea and crossing on foot
  • It is highly recommended to park the car at La Linea de la Conception parking lot close to the borders, as crossing the borders in a car can take hours (the lines are notoriously long, especially in the main season).
  • Once you park your car at La Linea, you can cross on foot via the pedestrian checkpoints, and then walk to Gibraltar (around 20 minutes) or take a local Gibraltar taxi from there.
  • Local taxis or buses do not cross the borders. Pedestrian crossing and border control are much faster and there is virtually no waiting time involved, compared to the line for cars.
  • You should take the cost of the tolls, petrol, parking fees and potential taxi fares into account when calculating the total cost of this trip, as it might work out cheaper just to get the day trip from the tour operator

Option 3: Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip Using Public Transport

The public transport connections between Marbella and Gibraltar are really limited, with just a few long-distance buses stopping at the main station in Marbella.

The bus company Alsa offers up to 8 connections to La Linea per day, with an average journey time of 1 hour and 15 minutes. No buses are going directly to Gibraltar, so you will have to take the bus to La Linea main bus station, and from there walk to the Gibraltar border crossing (about 15 minutes) and cross on foot.

Once you’re behind the border, you can walk to Gibraltar town (about 20 minutes) or take a local Gibraltar taxi from there.

gibraltar old town

Book Online: Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip

As I mentioned earlier, I highly recommend booking your trip online with a tour operator, which has a number of advantages:

  • Cancel up to 24 hours ahead of the trip for a full refund
  • Reserve your spot now and pay later
  • Check trip reviews from other travellers before booking
  • Runs 3x a week
  • 9.5 hours total trip duration which is perfect for a day trip
  • Travel in a comfortable air-conditioned bus with wifi and USB sockets
  • Information about Gibraltar from English speaking guide on board
  • Option to book a nature reserve tour (not included in the basic trip rate)
  • Free time to explore Gibraltar on your own

How to Book Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip: Step by Step

  • Head over to the day trip info page here , and select your dates from the calendar.
  • Add the number of tickets you want for this day trip
  • Once you have the date selected, you will be shown a number of options with different departure locations, make sure you select the one which says Marbella
  • PLEASE NOTE: the list of the pickup locations is long, and if you scroll down further you will see Including Rock Tour from Marbella as a trip option – select this if you would like to see the Nature reserve while on this day trip (for a different price of course)
  • Once you found the correct trip from the selection, you will see the meeting point marked on a link and also added starting time for the day trip
  • Click book now which will navigate you to a payment page
  • Once you complete the transaction, you will get a confirmation email which lists all the details you need to know for your trip

view from Pillars of Hercules

Essential Info For Marbella to Gibraltar Day Trip

  • It is your responsibility to check the entry requirements to the country, especially if you’re from a non-EU country.
  • Gibraltar was annexed to the UK by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, following the end of the war. It is considered a British territory abroad, most often referred to locally as ‘the Rock’ (no, not the actor).
  • As a British territory, the same rules will apply as if you’re visiting the UK. These rules have changed a little since the UK left the EU.
  • Before you plan your trip, please make sure that you check the legal requirements for entry to this UK territory on the  official Gibraltar government website , where you will get advice for every nationality
  • As of spring 2023, you can enter Gibraltar with a valid EU passport without any additional paperwork, or even a valid national ID card (EU citizens only).
  • If you’re not from the EU, VISA requirements may apply – check the link above for more details
  • There are some restrictions on how much good you can bring to Spain from Gibraltar and another way around, you can check the  HM Customs page which has more details . The customs check is both on entry to Gibraltar and also exit.
  • Following the passport checks, you will have to cross the airport runway to get to Gibraltar town, sometimes this can take a while if you have to wait due to scheduled plane departure or arrival
  • To make sure you don’t have to wait for the runway crossing too long, you can check in advance at what time the planes are landing or taking off, to avoid extra waiting time – check at the  official airport site here . At the moment, the planned departures and arrivals are at 10.40 am, 16.50 pm (arrivals) and 11.15 am and 17.40 pm for departures.
  • Traffic in Gibraltar drives on the right, not left like in the UK
  • Allow plenty of time for the border crossing, especially if you’re travelling by car

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How To Make A Day Trip From Marbella To Gibraltar 2024 – A Free Guide!

Does a daytrip from Marbella to Gibraltar sound good to you? Look no further, because in this post I’m going to reveal all the tips you need to know for your lovely day trip!

Marbella is a lovely place by the sea in southern Spain, full of charm and beauty. And Gibraltar is just nearby, waiting to be explored! So Marbella is a perfect place to make a Gibraltar day trip!

It’s like a mini adventure packed into one day. You’ll get to learn about Gibraltar’s history, see wild animals such as the famous rock monkeys, and take in some incredible views.

But before you go, make sure you have a valid passport! So, get ready for an exciting day filled with fun and discovery!

Overview of the things you will learn

A daytrip from Marbella to Gibraltar

How to get From Marbella to Gibraltar

Embarking on a journey from Marbella to Gibraltar promises a day filled with excitement and discovery. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or simply seeking stunning views, Gibraltar offers something for everyone.

But before you set off on your adventure, it’s essential to plan your transportation and ensure you have everything you need for a smooth day out.

Transportation Options

If you have access to a car, driving from Marbella to Gibraltar can be a convenient option. The journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route is well-signposted, and you’ll enjoy scenic views along the way. However, keep in mind that parking in Gibraltar can be challenging, especially during peak tourist seasons.

A budget-friendly option is taking a bus from Marbella to Gibraltar. Several bus companies operate daily services between the two destinations, offering comfortable and affordable travel. The travel time is around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the route and any stops along the way. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance and allow extra time for potential delays.

A Guided tour

For those who prefer a hassle-free experience, joining an organized tour is an excellent choice. Numerous tour operators in Marbella offer day trips to Gibraltar from Marbella, providing transportation, private tours, and sometimes even additional activities. The most popular option for day trips in Gibraltar are the private tours. This option allows you to sit back, relax, and let someone else take care of all the logistics.

Tips for Planning

  • Timings : Start your day early to make the most of your time in Gibraltar and you won’t miss anything. Consider catching the first bus or joining an early morning tour to avoid crowds and maximize your exploration time. Keep in mind that attractions such as the cable car to the top of the Rock have specific operating hours, so plan your schedule accordingly.
  • Tickets : If you’re planning to visit popular attractions like the Upper Rock Nature Reserve or St. Michael’s Cave, purchasing tickets in advance can save you time and avoid disappointment. Many tour operators offer package deals that include entrance fees to key sites, so be sure to inquire about these options when booking your transportation.
  • Essential Items : Before heading out, pack essential items such as sunscreen, water, snacks, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes. Gibraltar’s climate can be warm, especially during the summer months, so staying hydrated and protected from the sun is crucial. Don’t forget to bring along valid passport or ID, as you’ll be crossing the border between Spain and Gibraltar.

Don’t forget to bring along valid passport or ID , as you’ll be crossing the border between Spain and Gibraltar.

By considering your transportation options and planning ahead, you can ensure a seamless and enjoyable day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar.

Whether you choose to drive, take the bus, or join an organized tour, the journey promises to be a memorable adventure filled with history, nature, and breathtaking views.

So, pack your bags, gather your essentials, and get ready to explore the wonders of Gibraltar!

What to do in Gibraltar?

Gibraltar offers many different and exciting things to do. Here are some of the things you can explore when you are visiting Gibraltar.

Explore the Iconic Rock of Gibraltar

Gibraltar, a tiny piece of land jutting into the Mediterranean Sea, is home to one of the world’s most famous landmarks – the Rock of Gibraltar.

This imposing limestone formation holds within it a treasure trove of history, natural wonders, and breathtaking views.

Ride The Cable Car

The adventure begins with a thrilling ride on the Gibraltar cable car, carrying you up the sheer cliffs of the Rock.

As you ascend, prepare to be mesmerized by the surrounding landscape that unfold before your eyes. The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean stretch out endlessly, while the city below becomes a miniature world of bustling activity.

It’s a ride filled with excitement and anticipation, offering a taste of the wonders that await at the summit.

Visit St. Michael’s Cave and The Great Siege Tunnels

Upon reaching the top, you’ll find yourself amidst a landscape steeped in history and natural beauty. St. Michael’s Cave, with its intricate formations of stalactites and stalagmites, is a wonder to behold.

Step into this otherworldly cavern and marvel at the stunning displays of nature’s craftsmanship.

Venture deeper into the Rock and discover the Great Siege Tunnels, a testament to Gibraltar’s strategic importance throughout the centuries.

Carved out during the 18th century, these tunnels served as a vital defense against enemy attacks.

Today, they offer a fascinating glimpse into the Rock’s military past, with exhibits and displays recounting the events of the Great Siege.

Say Hi To The Barbary Macaques

No trip to Gibraltar would be complete without encountering its most famous residents – the Barbary macaques.

These playful monkeys, known for their cheeky antics and friendly demeanor, call the Rock home.

Keep an eye out for them as you explore. They love visitors and you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them swinging through the trees or foraging for food.

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Discover Gibraltar’s Nature And Beaches

When you’re in Gibraltar and you have free time, you can take some time to explore the beautiful beaches and hiking trails nearby for a refreshing break from city life.

Eastern Beach, Catalan Bay, and Sandy Bay

Only approximately one hour away from Marbella, Gibraltar has some lovely beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sun.

Eastern Beach is perfect for a leisurely walk or a dip in the water.

In Catalan Bay, you’ll find colorful fishing boats and cozy cafes by the sea, making it a charming spot to unwind.

Sandy Bay, tucked between rocky cliffs, offers a peaceful retreat for beach lovers.

Whether you want to swim, sunbathe, or just admire the views, Gibraltar’s beaches let you go at your own pace.

Have A Hike At The Hiking Trails

If you’re up for an outdoor adventure, Gibraltar has hiking trails and nature reserves waiting to be explored.

The Mediterranean Steps wind up the eastern side of the Rock, offering stunning views of the coast. Keep an eye out for the Upper Apes Den, where you might spot Gibraltar’s famous monkeys in their natural habitat.

The Upper Rock Nature Reserve is another option, filled with unique plants and birds .

Before you go, check the opening hours of the reserve, and make sure to bring water and snacks for your hike.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just love being in nature, Gibraltar’s trails and reserves are perfect for a peaceful escape.

Culinary Delights and Refreshments in Gibraltar

Gibraltar, beyond its stunning views and rich history, offers a culinary adventure that’s bound to please even the pickiest of eaters.

Let’s delve into the gastronomic wonders awaiting you in this vibrant destination.

Traditional Dishes and International Flavors

Gibraltar’s dining options have both – british and spanish influences. From hearty traditional dishes to tantalizing international flavors, there’s something to suit every taste bud.

Dive into classics like fish and chips, a British favorite, or savor the fresh catch of the day with grilled sardines, a local specialty.

If you’re in the mood for something different, explore the array of international cuisines available, from Italian pasta to spicy Indian curry.

Wash it all down with a glass of local wine or a cold beer for the perfect culinary experience.

Recommendations for Restaurants and Cafes

When it’s time for a leisurely lunch, head to Gibraltar’s bustling Main Street, where you’ll find a plethora of charming restaurants and cafes offering delicious fare and stunning views.

For those seeking a picturesque backdrop, waterfront eateries along the coastline provide panoramic views of the Rock and the sparkling sea.

Alternatively, escape to the tranquility of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve , where you can enjoy a picnic amidst lush greenery while soaking in the breathtaking scenery.

Whether you’re craving a casual meal or a fine dining experience, Gibraltar’s dining scene has something to satisfy every craving and budget, leaving you refreshed and ready to continue exploring during your free time.

Practical tips for smooth experience

When planning your Marbella to Gibraltar day trip, it’s essential to consider a few practical tips to ensure a stress-free adventure.

Currency and Language

In Gibraltar, you’ll be using pounds sterling (£) for your transactions, and English is the primary language spoken. Although the prices can vary depending on the product or service provided, the prices are most likely similar than the prices in the United Kingdom

This means you can easily communicate with locals and make purchases without worrying about language barriers, making your experience more enjoyable.

Border Crossing Considerations

Before you enter Gibraltar, remember to bring along your valid passport as it’s required for crossing the border. While there may be some wait times, especially during busy times, patience is key.

Once you’re through, you’ll be greeted by Gibraltar’s most famous attractions, including its wild monkey population, adding excitement to your visit.

Packing Essentials

  • Bring a such as sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s rays, especially when exploring outdoor attractions.
  • Comfortable footwear is crucial for navigating Gibraltar’s terrain, whether you’re climbing stairs to visit historical sites or walking along scenic trails.
  • Stay hydrated by bringing water bottles with you to keep you refreshed throughout the day.

With these simple tips in mind, you’ll be well-prepared for a smooth and enjoyable experience exploring Gibraltar from Marbella.

Final Thoughts of a Day Trip from Marbella to Gibraltar

To sum up, a day trip from Marbella to Gibraltar is packed with history, stunning sights, and fun encounters with wildlife. Whether you’re admiring the Rock of Gibraltar or mingling with the famous monkeys, there’s something for everyone.

Plus, the mix of Spanish and British vibes adds an extra layer of charm. It’s a day out that promises unforgettable experiences and lasting memories.

Maybe you will be returning to Gibraltar one day? Or maybe you are thinking of your next adventure. Could it be a day trip to Ronda or spending an lovely day in Fuengirola? Check out 9 exciting things to do there !

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After a few days of soaking up the sun and culture in the picturesque Spanish cities of Malaga or Marbella, it may be worth considering a day trip to the unique and fascinating British-governed territory of Gibraltar.

Located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar is a tiny land mass of just 2.6 square miles, but it is packed with history, culture, and natural beauty. One of the most famous attractions is the Rock of Gibraltar, a towering limestone formation that provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the rock and explore the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, which is home to Barbary macaques, Europe’s only wild monkey population. Other top attractions include the Great Siege Tunnels, a network of tunnels built during the 18th century that played a crucial role in defending Gibraltar from invaders, and St. Michael’s Cave, a stunning natural cave system that is now used for concerts and events. With its unique blend of British and Spanish influences, Gibraltar is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Costa del Sol.

Ever dreamt of traversing the borders of two continents in one swift journey? A day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga or Marbella offers precisely that, blending the sun-soaked charm of southern Spain with the unique mix of British and Mediterranean influences that make up Gibraltar. In this article, we will guide you through planning a day trip that will leave you with memories for a lifetime, covering everything from transportation options to must-visit attractions, and valuable practical tips.

“Gibraltar, a place where cultures collide, history comes alive, and natural wonders abound.”

Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply a curious traveler seeking to experience something out of the ordinary, Gibraltar promises a remarkable journey. From the legendary Pillars of Hercules to the enchanting St Michael’s Cave, the panoramic views from the Top of the Rock Skywalk Glass Viewing Platform, the historical Great Siege Tunnels, and the architectural marvels of the Moorish Castle and Old Town of Gibraltar, there’s indeed something for everyone here.

  • Private Tour of Gibraltar: Experience the best of Gibraltar with a private tour which allows you to explore at your own pace and tailor your trip according to your interests.
  • Border Control: Get practical tips and know about the necessary documents required for crossing the land border between Spain and Gibraltar, ensuring a hassle-free entry.

So, buckle up, and let’s embark on this exciting day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga or Marbella.

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Private Tour of Gibraltar

The private tour consists of four stops which takes approximately one hour and forty-five minutes.

  • Pillars of Hercules

St Michael’s Cave

  • Top of the Rock with Skywalk & Monkeys

The Great Siege Tunnels

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The Pillars of Hercules

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“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta

One of the attractions of this tour is The Pillars of Hercules. At the Pillars you will enjoy the views of North Africa Morocco. You will see where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, this being the only entrance to the Mediterranean. You will be above Europe Point, the end point of Europe.

According to Greek mythology Hercules had to take on twelve tasks. One of these tasks was to bring the cattle of Geryon from the west to Eurytheus.

On his journey Hercules had to cross the Atlas Mountains. Rather than climbing over these mountains, he used his great strength to smash through them and as a result, he brought the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean together.

After he had achieved this task, the result was what is now known as The Pillars of Hercules. This became the Rock of Gibraltar on the northern side and Jebel Musa in Morocco on the southern side.

The next site is St Michael’s Cave. Which sees thousands of visitors a year wandering through its huge caverns with just a few steps and easy access. This amazing, natural phenomenon created by rainwater slowly seeping through the limestone rock, turning into a weak carbonic acid which gradually dissolved the rock millions of years ago. In 2021 St Michael’s Cave introduced a new lighting upgrade for the very best experience of the cave’s natural beauty, called The Awakening. Enjoy St Michael’s cave like never before!

An immersive light and sound installation expressing layer upon layer of history fused with the rock. The ancient cavern lays dormant. The Awakening illuminates’ sculptures older than time and reawakens their hidden story.

Of over the 150 caves that have been discovered in the Rock of Gibraltar this is the most visited with over one million visitors per year. The cave is situated at over 300 metres above sea level.

In 1942 during the second world war blasting was in process inside this cave in order to allow for more ventilation. The cave was to be used as an emergency hospital. During the blasting, a discovery was made of a deeper system of caves which is now known as Lower St. Michael’s Cave.

The Awakening

In 2021 St Michael’s Cave introduced a new lighting upgrade for the very best experience of the cave’s natural beauty, called The Awakening. Enjoy St Michael’s cave like never before!

An immersive light and sound installation expressing layer upon layer of history fused with the rock. The ancient cavern lays dormant. The Awakening illuminates’ sculptures older than time and reawakens their hidden story…

Top of the Rock Skywalk Glass Viewing Platform & Monkeys

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Next, we will go to the top of the Rock, and there we will do 2 things: The glass viewing platform called The Skywalk, and visit the monkeys.

The Skywalk is a former military lookout transformed into a state-of-the-art glass platform and walkway giving spectacular views across the Mediterranean. An unbroken 360º panoramic viewpoint. Enter the 360º environment and get a feel for the freedom and exhilaration you will experience at The Skywalk.

From the Skywalk, several minutes’ walk and we will spend some time with our famous Monkeys at Upper Apes Den (The same height level as the cable) The Barbary Macaque Apes are the only ones to be found within the continent of Europe. They reside at the upper rock nature reserve of Gibraltar.

At present there are over 200 apes in 6 packs that roam through the upper rock. Legend has it that in 1942 the population of apes fell to just 7 and the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Sir Winston Churchill) ordered that the population of the apes be immediately replenished because as long as there are Barbary Macaques Apes on the Rock of Gibraltar it will remain under British rule.

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From the top of the rock, we will drive to the north side of the Rock to visit the Great Siege Tunnels, something not to be missed. This site explains a lot of the history of Gibraltar under siege. The tunnels were carved out of the rock by hand during the Great Siege which took place between 1779-1783. This was done in order to defend Gibraltar against the Spanish and French forces who were trying to recapture Gibraltar from the British.

Whilst tunnelling it was decided that a horizontal hole be blasted in the rock face in order to improve ventilation for the workmen. On closer examination it was realised that a gun could be put in place to bear down on attacking forces.

Moorish Castle and Old Town of Gibraltar

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On the drive down from the Upper rock Nature Reserve we will see the outside of the Moorish Castle, you will be able to see the history and battle scars due to cannon ball shots against the castle between the wars of the Moors and the Spanish. The Moorish Castle is a medieval fortification in Gibraltar which is made up of a number of buildings.

The Moorish Castle stands proudly on the Eastern elevation of the Rock, a proud symbol of the long and colorful history of the Rock of Gibraltar originally built in the 1160CE. It was ransacked by the Spanish between 1309 – 1333. This ‘Tower of Homage’ was rebuilt in the 14th century by Abu-l-Hasan. You’ll be able to look closely to see the cannon dents in the castle walls.

As we exit the nature reserve park we will drive through the old town of Gibraltar.

Finalizing the Tour wherever you wish in Gibraltar, if interested in visiting the rest of the town and Main Street, we can supply you with a map and a guideline of what to visit in the pedestrianized areas of town and the best way to get back to your destination.

Gibraltar border control

Folks often ask us concerning Gibraltar border control, mainly after Brexit. Fortunately, Skift has reported that Gibraltar is discussing to join Schengen so travelers from these countries don’t need to present their passport or ID when entering Gibraltar.

Nevertheless, until talks are resolved, you can anticipate long lines to go into and leave Gibraltar from La Linea.

It is suggested that one does not go to Gibraltar before the morning rush hour has passed in order to avoid having to queue with the approximately 1600 Spanish workers who are crossing the boundary each day (which would make the wait even longer for those who need to go to work).

The Gibraltar border has a video feed of the line up at the crossing which can be seen here . In addition, they tweet images of the queue waiting to enter (@gibraltarborder) on a regular basis.

At Costa Excursions we make things easier for our customers. We park our van just outside the border, we cross the border walking, at then meet our guide just at the other side of the border where the tour will start.

Needed documents for crossing the land border between Spain and Gibraltar

If you are a resident of the EU, Schengen or the UK, you must present your EU identification card or passport in order to croos the border between La Linea and Gibraltar.

Certain citizens require a visa for admittance into Gibraltar, however if you have a Schengen visa, that could be valid as well. You can easily ascertain whether a visa is required and what the specific entry regulations would be for your nationality by typing in your passport information HERE .

What are some practical tips for planning a day trip to Gibraltar?

Planning a day trip to Gibraltar can be both exciting and overwhelming, considering the variety of attractions and activities that the region has to offer. To ensure that your trip is smooth and enjoyable, here are some practical tips to keep in mind:

  • Start Early: Gibraltar might be small, but it’s bursting with attractions. Starting your trip early gives you the luxury of time to explore, enjoy, and soak in the essence of this unique place without feeling rushed.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Gibraltar is best explored on foot. With its steep lanes, winding roads, and numerous walking trails, comfortable footwear is a must to enjoy your day without discomfort.
  • Carry a Light Jacket: Even in the summer, the weather in Gibraltar can be unpredictable with the potential for a sudden drop in temperature, particularly in the evening. Carrying a light jacket would be a wise decision.
  • Prepare for Monkey Encounters: Gibraltar is famously home to the only population of wild monkeys in Europe, the Barbary macaques. While they’re a delight to observe, remember not to feed or touch them, as they can be aggressive if they feel threatened.
  • Respect the Border Controls: Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and has its own border control. Make sure to carry all the necessary documentation and respect the customs and regulations.
  • Consider a Guided Tour: If you want to make the most out of your visit, consider joining a guided tour. They can provide valuable insights about the history and significance of the landmarks that you might not get otherwise.
  • Plan for Dining: Gibraltar offers a range of dining options, from traditional Gibraltarian dishes to international cuisine. Make sure to plan your meals in advance, keeping in mind the opening hours of the restaurants.

By keeping these practical tips in mind, you can ensure that your day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga or Marbella is a memorable one, filled with adventure, learning, and fun!

How long does it take to travel from Malaga or Marbella to Gibraltar?

If you’re planning your itinerary for a day trip from Malaga or Marbella to Gibraltar, it’s crucial to know the journey’s duration. The travel time can vary depending on your chosen mode of transportation.

By car: If you prefer driving, the journey from Malaga to Gibraltar takes approximately two hours, while the trip from Marbella to Gibraltar can take about an hour, assuming traffic conditions are favorable.

By Bus: Alternatively, if you prefer public transportation , there are regular bus services from both Malaga and Marbella to La Linea, the Spanish town bordering Gibraltar. The journey from Malaga to La Linea can take up to three hours, and from Marbella, the journey takes approximately one and a half hours. From La Linea’s bus station, it’s just a short 15-minute walk to the Gibraltar border.

By Private Tour : Many companies offer private tours from Malaga or Marbella to Gibraltar, which include transportation and guided visits to Gibraltar’s main attractions. The travel time usually aligns with the aforementioned durations, but the convenient aspect of these tours is that they often handle logistics such as border crossings and parking, allowing you to focus solely on enjoying your trip.

Remember, these times are estimates and actual travel times may vary depending on factors like traffic conditions and border crossing times. Therefore, it’s always wise to allow extra time to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.

Weather in Gibraltar

Finally, it’s important to consider the weather in Gibraltar when planning your day trip from Malaga or Marbella. This British Overseas Territory, nestled at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate. This means you can expect warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination.

However, it’s worth noting that each season brings its own unique charm to Gibraltar. The summer months of June to August are the warmest, with average temperatures hovering around 28°C (82°F). This is an excellent time for sightseeing and participating in outdoor activities . Be sure to pack your sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses, as the sun can be quite strong during this period.

The shoulder seasons of spring (March May to) and fall (September to November) offer more comfortable temperatures, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Furthermore, these periods are less crowded, allowing you to explore the attractions at a leisurely pace. If you’re a nature enthusiast, spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as the Rock of Gibraltar is adorned with a vibrant display of wildflowers.

Winter, from December to February, sees cooler temperatures, with averages between 10°C and 16°C (50°F to 61°F). While this might not be the best time for sunbathing and water activities, it’s a great period to enjoy Gibraltar’s historical sites , museums, and indoor attractions without the sweltering heat.

Regardless of the season, it’s advisable to carry a light jacket or sweater, as Gibraltar is known for the famous ‘Levanter’ wind, which can make the weather feel cooler, particularly in the shadow of the Rock. Also, don’t forget your comfortable walking shoes , as there is plenty to explore on foot in this compact yet intriguing territory.

Remember, as with any travel plan, check the weather forecast closer to your travel date and pack accordingly for a comfortable and enjoyable day trip to Gibraltar.

Are there any visa requirements or border crossing procedures for visiting Gibraltar from Malaga or Marbella?

When planning your day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga or Marbella, it is essential to be aware of the border control protocols. The land border between Spain and Gibraltar is tightly controlled, with passport checks both when entering and leaving Gibraltar. Despite being a British Overseas Territory, Gibraltar is not part of the UK, and the border control is operated by Gibraltar’s authorities rather than British ones. You should be prepared for potential queues, especially during peak times.

When crossing the land border into Gibraltar, you’ll need to present a valid passport. European Union nationals can also use a national identity card. However, keep in mind that the UK (and by extension, Gibraltar) does not recognize the European ID card as a valid travel document for non-EU/EEA nationals. So, if you’re not an EU citizen, a passport is necessary.

Depending on your nationality, you might also require a visa to enter Gibraltar. Non-visa nationals who can visit the UK for up to 6 months without a visa, are also allowed to enter Gibraltar without a visa. EU nationals, Commonwealth citizens, US citizens, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders fall under this category. Nonetheless, it’s recommended to check with your local embassy or official government website for the most updated information.

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Gibraltar private tour from marbella.

Experience a door-to-door private tour out from Marbella and discover the fascinating insight of Gibraltar, the only remaining British colony in Europe , often known as the meeting of continents.

Being only a one-hour drive from Marbella, Gibraltar is a real melting pot and a fantastic place to go for a day from Marbella. It offers a blend of ancient history and modernity, incredible views , and a mixing of millenary cultures .

Gibraltar is well known worldwide for its dramatic Rock , at almost 1,400 feet high, covered by a beautiful Nature Reserve throughout most of its upper area. The Rock is an unchallenged centrepiece towering over the city and the vast ocean underneath and offers many amazing things to do.

Signature Tours Marbella has designed an itinerary that combines several stops to see the best attractions of Gibraltar and an optional lunch at a local restaurant.

Our tour includes the following attractions:

• The Pillars of Hercules – just above Europe Point, offer spectacular views of North Africa. You will be at the tip of Europe, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.

• The St. Michael’s Cave – a natural cave formed millions of years ago consisting of an upper hall, a smaller hall and a succession of chambers. Enjoy the best experience of the natural beauty of the caves, called The Awakening, thanks to the lighting and sound system introduced in 2021. It reveals layer upon layer of history fused with the Rock.

• The Top of the Rock with the Skywalk and Monkeys – after seeing O’Hara’s Battery, visit the Skywalk, a former military lookout transformed into a glass platform and walkway giving an unbroken 360º panoramic viewpoint. Spend some time with the famous Monkeys at Upper Apes Den – a breed only found in Gibraltar within the continent of Europe.

• The Great Siege Tunnels – an impressive network of tunnels built to defend Gibraltar against the Spanish and French forces who tried to recapture Gibraltar from the British during the Great Siege (1779-1783). This site is an excellent insight into the history of the Rock.

Our local expert in Gibraltar is a professional, 100% Gibraltarian guide -born and raised in Gibraltar- and bilingual in English and Spanish.

The tour is provided in a top-of-the-line eight-seater minivan with a multimedia system offering the trip in French, German, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Czech if need be.

Included with this Signature Tour of Gibraltar

  • Travel in your own private party and enjoy an itinerary customised for you.
  • Your tour host welcomes you at your Hotel and is on hand throughout your itinerary.  
  • Discover the best attractions of Gibraltar with your own English-speaking local guide.
  • Your entrance fees to all the attractions are included.
  • Get to and from with a private transfer throughout your itinerary.
  • Get a curated selection of recommended restaurants for quality food in Gibraltar.
  • Questions or concerns before your tour? Our 24/7 support is on hand and at the ready.

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At the sights, you may walk as much as you want – you are your own judge of what you can walk.

Some sights you will see briefly and other sights you may venture deeper into them.

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Gibraltar Tour

Enjoy sailing towards Gibraltar Strait, see the impressive views of the Rock from the sea followed by a viewing of the Rock from within with its tunnels from the Second World War, caves and monkeys. Live a piece of Great Britain in Andalucia .

The excursion to Gibraltar will take you cruising along the western side of Costa del Sol to Gibraltar . Very often, along the way, you will find dolphins and you can stop wherever you like to swim and relax – the yacht will be at your entire disposal. The trip from Puerto Banus to Gibraltar takes around 2.5hrs .

We can arrange for a guide to be waiting for you at your arrival to Gibraltar if you were interested in doing the Rock Tour (approximately 2 hours tour) An option for lunch is to stop in Sotogrande, a nice marina with good views of the rock of Gibraltar.

You may wish to dock there before or after visiting Gibraltar depending on the time you like to have lunch and also depending on the departure time from Puerto Banus. There is an extra cost for fuel consumption.

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  • Meet the monkeys who live freedom on the rock wth this tour to Gibraltar from Marbella .
  • Visit the San Miguel caves and tour the Peñón de Gibraltar by minibus.
  • Have time to stroll and shopping along Main Street .

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This is the perfect time to travel and treasure new memories! Book this complete Marbella to Gibraltar day trip and discover a British colony, a key commercial territory between Europe and Africa, small in size, but with many activities and must-see places. Dare to spend a different day in this extraordinary destination.

We will start the Gibraltar tour from Marbella following the route of beautiful Mediterranean landscapes through the charming Costa del Sol . Upon arriving at the Linea de la Concepcion , we will take the necessary steps to cross the border crossing that will take us to Gibraltar . In the foreground we will receive the magnificent image of its spectacular and characteristic Peñón , a rocky massif of 463 meters high that adorns the city.

On board our comfortable minibus we will head to the famous Punta Europa , where we will see its traditional lighthouse and the beautiful scenery that arise from the connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea .

Continuing our Marbella to Gibraltar day trip we will climb to the Peñón de Gibraltar , and from its top, we will have the privilege of admiring the most impressive views of the Mediterranean Sea, Spain and Morocco . Then we will enter the San Miguel caves , to admire the natural beauty of this network of caverns, one of the most visited attractions of the place. We will also meet his famous monkeys, who live in freedom all over the rock.

You will have free time to walk around the center of Gibraltar, taste the local gastronomy and perhaps, do some shopping in the popular Real street , in which there are plenty of shops and shops of jewelry, perfums, clothes, handicrafts and much more, at very good prices and totally tax free.

At the time and in the established place, we will meet again to return to Marbella , saying goodbye to Gibraltar with a big smile, many anecdotes and unforgettable memories.

Enjoy your holiday in the most complete way and see all the day trips from Marbella that we have to offer.

  • Roundtrip transport by air-conditioned motor coach.
  • Multilingual guide.
  • Gibraltar rock tour (1 h 30 min).
  • Saint Michael Caves entrance fee.
  • Free time in Gibraltar (2 h).

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  • Do not forget your DNI (in case of citizens of the European Union) or Passport and Visa in the case of other nationalities that require it. This documents are mandatory to enjoy the tour.
  • Check the visa requirement from this link: http://www.visitgibraltar.gi.gridhosted.co.uk/get-there-customs ​​
  • It is important to check with your country's embassy if your nationality needs a visa to enter Gibraltar. If you do not have the necessary documentation, you will not allowed to enjoy the tour.
  • The tour is guaranteed in the selected language. However, the tour could take place in two languages simultaneously, in the selected language and a second language.
  • Malaga: 06:50 hours
  • Torremolinos: 07:30 am
  • Fuengirola: 08:30 am
  • Marbella: 09:10 hours
  • Estepona: 09:30 am

You must arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before departure time. *Non-show at the established time does not give the right to a refund*

  • Estepona: 4:30 p.m.
  • Marbella: 5:15 p.m.
  • Fuengirola: 5:45 p.m.
  • Torremolinos: 6:30 p.m.
  • Malaga: 7:00 p.m.

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  • The use of comfortable shoes is recommended. Hats and sunglasses are also recommended in summertime.
  • This tour can have multiple pick-up stops.

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  • Málaga: Avenida de Andalucía s/n. Parada de Bus nº11, frente al Caixa Bank.
  • Torremolinos: Tent Torremolinos Hotel, Calle Hoyo, 28
  • Fuengirola: El Puerto Hotel, Paseo Marítimo, 32
  • Marbella: Berdaguer Pharmacy entrance, Av. Ricardo Soriano nº4.
  • Estepona: McDonalds Bus Stop, Avenida Litoral, 4
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The fortress city, the southern area.

The southern area contains several of Gibraltar's key historical sites such as Parson's Lodge, the 100 Ton Gun and the bay where HMS Victory, was towed there after the Battle of Trafalgar and Admiral Lord Nelson's body was brought ashore. Europa Point Lighthouse and the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque is found at the southern tip of Gibraltar.

The East Side

The east side of Gibraltar contains few historical sites, but the breath taking views of the sheer cliffs makes up for this. The fishing village at Catalan Bay nestles beneath the rugged and spectacular cliffs. You can get to the eastern side of the Rock via or Devil's Tower Road from the north.

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A good way to discover Gibraltar is by taking a full or half day Gibraltar Tour with your own personal tour guide. Your guide for the day will be able to help you capture the true essence of Gibraltar, as well as keep you up to date with Gibraltar's history, legends, and most popular sites,

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Gibraltar Day Trip From Marbella

A popular day trip from Marbella is visiting the famous Rock of Gibraltar! A British Territory offering a choice of guided tours, tax free shopping, plus the opportunity to get up close and personal with the famous monkeys!

Discover the Famous Rock of Gibraltar!

Gibraltar is easily accessible from Marbella  by road, with a driving distance of around 79 kilometers (about 49 miles). Alternatively, there are bus services and private transport companies which offer their services for return trips to Gibraltar. The bus/coach service stops at La Linea, just across the border from Gibraltar. Click here to view bus times and prices.

If driving to Gibraltar, it's advised to park on the Spanish side and walk across the border. This will help to avoid any long queues. Don't forget your passport too!

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula. Its iconic Rock of Gibraltar is a major landmark and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.

Rich History

Gibraltar has a rich history, dating all the way back to the Neanderthals through to Ancient Greece, Roman times, 18th Century ship battles and even World War II! It has been strategically important throughout history and has been ruled by various powers, including the Moors, Spanish, and British.

Visit the Famous Gibraltar Attractions

The Rock itself is a major attraction. Visitors can take a cable car ride to the top, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area and even see across the Strait of Gibraltar to Africa on a clear day. 

The easiest way to see the attractions in Gibraltar, especially the caves, monkeys, views from the top, tunnels and castle - is by booking your own private tour. This way you can enjoy a Gibraltarian official tour guide to explain the history of Gibraltar, to drive you to all of the sites (to avoid lots of difficult uphill walking) - all with a luxury vehicle with air conditioning in comfort and style.

Gibraltar is home to a unique population of Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe. Visitors can see these fascinating creatures up close in their natural habitat. Tour guides are particularly experienced in ensuring your interaction with the monkeys is a safe one for a special photo opportunity.

Gibraltar is also a popular destination for duty-free shopping, with a wide range of goods available at lower prices compared to neighboring Spain. 

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Making a Gibraltar tour in one day from Marbella is simple and fun. Located only 45 minutes from Marbella the whole family will enjoy the sights and sounds of this famous rock.

If you have already visited we would love to hear from your family!

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Gibraltar can be seen from the Marbella coastline and on a clear day it´s impressive. However, as you get closer to this peninsula you are even more amazed at the size and grandeur of this limestone rock called Gibraltar. Although technically a peninsula, many people see Gibraltar as an island.  It is unique in that it signals the position of the Strait of Gibraltar, the narrow neck which separates Europe from Africa, and yet provides the only link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. A sandy isthmus connects Gibraltar to Spain. There are also ferries to Morocco and flights to London from there. After repeated conquests and sieges, Gibraltar has been claimed a British Territory since 1704. Many tourists flock from the Costa del Sol to Gibraltar as it is very close and can make for a fun Marbella one day trip out with the family.

Our suggestions for a Gibraltar Tour

How to get there: From Marbella take the main highway N 340 towards Algeciras. Continue straight and look out for signs as you pass Sotogrande. Exit at the Gibraltar (La Linea) turnoff and head towards the sea. You may either enter with your car or park in a parking lot in La Linea and walk across. Don´t forget your passports!

Important facts:

  • If your ID card is a valid EU travel document for travel within in the EU, then you CAN enter Gibraltar using that. Gibraltar is part of the EU. Passports are needed to enter Spain and Morocco.
  • • Legal tender is pound sterling and Gibraltar pounds.
  • • Gibraltar is on central European time (no time change from Marbella)
  • • Driving is on the right hand side of the road
  • • Electrical power and sockets are the same as those in the UK
  • • Shops open 9:00am - 7:30pm during weekdays and half days on Saturdays. Most are closed on Sundays.

Getting around: There are several ways to get around Gibraltar. Your hotel may provide a Gibraltar tour from Marbella and this often provides good value, however you are stuck moving at the same pace as a huge group. If you choose to take your own car you can get around on your own, however it is prohibited to take your own car up to the Nature Reserve which is one of the most exciting attractions that Gibraltar has to offer. We suggest you take either a coach trip or a taxi Gibraltar tour as you will find your driver has loads of information and tips about Gibraltar that you wouldn not have otherwise if you were visiting on your own.

Coach trips of a Gibraltar tour can be booked in advance and will take you all around the island. They cost around £15 per person, however you are limited to a certain amount of time. Be sure to ask how long your tour will be and which sites you will be visiting.

Taxi tours are much more personal and gives you a chance to explore at your own pace. A Gibraltar tour cost approximately £14 per person and includes entrance to caves and tunnels.

You may also visit the top of the rock of Gibraltar by cable car for only £7 return and £6 for one-way, however this does not include any entrance fees and you will have to do a lot of walking. (20 min. walk to the caves and 1 hour walk to the tunnels).

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Invest in Gibraltar Gibraltar is a wonderful place to visit while you're in Spain, but t here are also so many great reasons and benefits to living in Gibraltar. Not only do you get the amazing Mediterranean climate and 8 months a year of beautiful weather, but it is also a great opportunity to invest as there is no capital gain tax, no inheritance tax, great healthcare system, multi-cultural environment, and overall great quality of life. It really is Britain's place in the sun! If you're interested in learning more and investing in Gibraltar check out Gaia Homes . 

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Barbary Macaques  One of the most famous things about Gibraltar is the Barbary Macaques. Descended from North African populations of Barbary Macaques, these little guys are the only primates within the whole of Europe that have the luxury of being able to roam around freely. Although, legend has it that if they go to far, and find themselves outside of Gibraltar, then Gibraltar will cease to be British…so whatever you do, don’t try and keep one as a pet! This is a great activity for the whole family, especially if you have little ones, and is located in the upper part of the rock. But remember, these are wild animals so always be weary that they might bite. 

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 Tax Free shopping  Gibraltar is an absolute haven for any shopaholics out there! The best place to go is Main Street, the centre of Gibraltar’s shopping district, where there are many shops to grab a real bargain. A massive addition benefit of shopping in Gibraltar is that there is no VAT, meaning that anything you buy here will be cheaper than anywhere else. On top of that, if you are visiting from the United Kingdom, you will be able to use your pounds sterling, so there are no costly currency conversions! You will find a mixture of shops down Main Street, to small souvenir shops where you can buy a monkey (not a real one), to big brands you would recognise from the English high street, including Marks and Spencer and Topshop. 

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Rock Tour  Gibraltar has to offer many different rock tours, which enable you to see some of the best things it has to offer in one go. There are tours on coaches and also walking tours, however, due to the various locations of attractions most people opt for a coach tour. Prices and durations do vary, depending on what you want to see and how much you are willing to pay, but without a doubt, if you want to see as much of Gibraltar as you can, this is the best way to do it

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The Great Siege tunnels  These tunnels were excavated during WWII when Britain was at war with Germany and Italy in 1940. In 2005, these tunnels were opened to the public and act as a testament to both civilians and soldiers who lived and worked in them during some of the hardest days of the Second World War. The tunnels make up a 32-mile network, and you can join one of the many daily tours to travel back in time and follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest people in British History. 

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 Dolphin Trip  Many different species of Dolphins can be found around the coasts of Gibraltar and there surely is no better way to see them than taking a boat trip out onto the Mediterranean. There are many different companies that offer these trips, you may want to try  The Original Dolphin Safari  at Marina Bay. Remember, if you’re going in the height of summer is may be busy and be sure to take sun cream!

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history and heritage of Gibraltar

Around 200 million years ago, there was a great upheaval of the Earth that caused the shape of Gibraltar as we see it today. The top ridge is made out of compressed seashells, which were once at the bottom of the Ocean, whilst the rest of the Rock is made from Jurassic limestone. 

Due to the natural cracks in the rock, overtime rainwater filtered through and began to create huge caverns, such as St. Michael’s Cave, which is a major tourist destination today. These caverns became very attractive accommodations for prehistoric people, who lived here up to 120 thousand years ago. 

However, it wasn’t until much later in 711 AD that the Rock became a settlement for the first time. The Moslem general, Tarik ibn Ziyad, landed his forces at the southern end of the Roack and began the initial muslim conquest of Spain. He named the Rock “Jebel Tarik”, meaning the “Mountain of Tarik” from which the name “Gibraltar” can be derived. 

Gibraltar remained in the possession of the Moors for 400 years, from the 11th to the 15th Century, in which time they made it their fortress and began to build, which explains the architectural style that is still prevalent in some parts today. However, in 1309, there was the first siege, in which the Spanish took possession, however this was not to be the end of the battle. Another ten sieges took place within the next 24 years, by which time much of the Moorish and Spanish architecture had been destroyed. In 1333, the Moors regained control by the end of one of the bloodiest sieges to date that had last 18 weeks. The Rock remained in Moorish control until 1462, when the Duke of Medina Sidondia of Spain recaptured it once again and returned it to the Spanish. Then in 1704, Sir George Rooke of Canterbury took control, with the help of 1800 Dutch and English Marines. The Spanish then gave it up, to the English under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. 

However, this was still not the end of the battle for the Rock. In 1779, the 14th and final siege took place, also known as the American War of Independence, in which the Spanish and French forces joined together in attempt to recapture this territory.  The British forces were strong enough to defend the opposition’s many attempts and the Rock remained in British control. 

As bigger issues, such as the war against Napoleon began to arise, the fortifications at the frontier, connecting Spain and Gibraltar were demolished, allowing free access across the boarded, and enabling Britain and Spain to form as allies.  This free movement began to let the two communities live in peace together, and in 1830, Gibraltar was declared a British Crown Colony, and later in 1950, Gibraltar’s first Legislative Council was opened, allowing Gibraltarians to vote for their national association. The results of the first referendum showed that there was an overwhelming desire to stay associated with Britain. This displeased the leader of Spain, Franco, who decided to close the Frontier in 1969 as an attempt to claim Gibraltar, although this was to no avail, and the Frontier began to reopen in 1982. 

Today, Gibraltar is in the possession of Britain, with over 98.9% of Gibraltarians voting to remain British, as shown by a referendum held in 2002. To go there today, you will see many iconic symbols of Britain, such as the red post boxes, telephone boxes and of course, Marks and Spencer. It is a small place filled with an extensive history, and you should really go and have a look for yourself. 

MarbellaFamilyFun grade: 8.0

Son's evaluation: A Gibraltar tour is an interesting one day trip and you have lots of fun. I really like going to the supermarkets because they have a lot of cool food and candy to buy which you can't get in marbella. Seeing the monkeys is fun. Grade: 8.0

Daughter's evaluation: I had a great time in Gibraltar. I didn't really enjoy the long car ride to get there, but it was worth it. We took a mini van to go up a mountain to see the monkeys at the top. On the way we passed this really nice cemetery with lots of different tombstones. The monkeys scared me a bit because they are wild animals that could jump on you, so thats why I don't like visiting the monkeys too much. If you bring food with you when seeing the monkeys you will have to put it away so they don't steal it. The restaurants in Gibraltar were pretty good. There are different restaurants with different foods. There is one dessert that was very good that most restaurants should have called banoffee pie. The weather in Gibraltar is quite nice but if you go in summer it can get really hot. There are lots of shops where you can get English products that you can't get in San Pedro. One of these shops we like is called Morissons. Grade: 8.0

Mom's evaluation: We had a great time taking a Gibraltar tour with the kids. We decided to go on a whim as the kids were asking for all these unique English products that their friends from school would bring from the UK. Our mission was to go to Morrison´s supermarket to buy things like string cheese and fruit winders. We left early as to get a head start and do a bit of touring before we hit the market. We spent a fabulous day visiting the city and taking a Gibraltar tour via coach trip. We stumbled upon a stand by the cemetery where there was a mini van waiting to pick up tourists. We agreed on a price and waited for a few others to join us. We heard about the monkeys in Gibraltar and this was the way to see them. We first took a pit stop at the Pillars of Hercules where we got out to take some pictures of the spectacular view. We then carried on towards the top where we got to the monkeys. My daughter freaked out when she saw them and didn´t want to get out of the car. We eventually coaxed her out and took some photos. Be careful not to have any food nearby as there was a tourist who had a candy bar hanging out of the side pocket of his backpack and a monkey just came up to him and took it out. This not only can scare you, but it´s not good for the monkeys to eat chocolate or snacks that we humans normally eat. Our Gibraltar tour continued on to St. Michael´s cave with its beautiful rock formations of stalactites. It was nicely lit to give an interesting effect. This also kind of freaked out my daughter who was 7 at the time, however my 9 year-old son liked it. My kids had a ball running through the Great Siege Tunnels, which through mannequins,props and voice overs gives you the impression of what things were like during the Great Siege of 1779 which lasted till 1783. We managed to squeeze in some time to visit the Gibraltar Museum, have fish and chips for lunch and do a bit of shopping on Main Street.

The kids thought it was so funny to see double-decker buses and bright red English telephone booths all about. They enjoyed our visit to the candy store and Marks & Spencer. The highlight for them, however, was the shopping at Morisson´s picking out all sorts of goodies that we don´t normally find in Marbella. There can be big queues getting in and out of Gibraltar which can take up to three hours, so avoid peak times entering and exiting the frontier. If you do encounter a big line you may park at the parking area located just in front of the frontier and walk across. There is lots of transportation available once you cross. It´s an excellent opportunity to get the kids on a double-decker bus if they´ve never been on one before. All in all we had a great time and felt like we just stepped out of Spain for the day. However, personally if you´re here to visit Spain, I wouldn´t put a Gibraltar tour at the top of the list of things to see and do in Marbella, unless you´re like my father who always wished to go to the Rock one day just to say he´s been there. If you´ve only got a day or two extra to see sights outside of Marbella I´d sooner go to Granada or Seville. If you would like to pre-book a Gibraltar tour I found the website www.gibraltartours.org useful. Grade: 8.0

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Marbella to Gibraltar Boat Excursion

Posted on 04 may 2012 in the "things to do" category.

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The Sundancer 300 offers great space both inside and outside. A double helm bench seat makes cruising a lot more comfortable and the lower cockpit area can easily be turned into a large sun pad with filler cushions : great for sun lovers or kids to play on. Down below the cabin offers a good flow and plenty of light with four portlights and three deck hatches.

We propose 2 packages :

1. Gibraltar from the sea We would leave Estepona around 10.00, cruise to Europa point – the southernmost point in Europe – and out into the Straits with the chance of seeing dolphins (and occasioanlly even pilot whales) before entering the Bay of Algeciras, full of merchant vessels waiting to cross the straits to North Africa and beyond. After this Rock tour, we will cruise back to the port of Sotogrande, where we will tour the canals and moor up for 30 minutes onshore, before cruising back to Estepona, stopping to anchor at a beach on the way for swimming and relaxing. We would be back at the Estepona harbour at around 13.30.

2. Gibraltar day charter In this excursion we would leave Estepona at 11.00, cruise to Europa point – the southernmost point in Europe – and out into the Straits with the chance of seeing dolphins (and occasioanlly even pilot whales) before entering the Bay of Algeciras, full of merchant vessels waiting to cross the straits to North Africa and beyond. We will moor up in Ocean Village in Gibraltar at around 12.30, disembark and enjoy 3 hours ashore (free time) in fascinating Gibraltar, with its pubs and restaurants – and of course its duty free shopping! We will leave Gibraltar for the cruise back to Estepona at around 3.30, and will also stop at the port of Sotogrande on the way, and cruise through its canals before heading back out to sea, and arriving back in Estepona at around 17.30.

For more information about Marbella to Gibraltar – boat excursion please contact:

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Gibraltar: Private Guided Tour from Marbella

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See the sights of Gibraltar on a day tour from Marbella and discover the colourful  history of the Rock. Explore the caves of San Miguel, the Great Siege Tunnels, meet the Rock monkeys and enjoy some free time to shop on Main Street.

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Duration 6 hours

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  • Enjoy the incredible views from the top of the Rock
  • Take a sightseeing tour and learn all about the colourful history of Gibraltar
  • Explore the inside of the Rock through the caves of San Miguel and the Great Siege Tunnels

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Gibraltar private tours from Marbella

In this Marbella to Gibraltar day trip, you will know about this British Territory which once belonged to Spain between the years 1501 and 1704, it was captured by a group of Dutch and British forces during the War of the Spanish Succession in 1704. Gibraltar is located in southern Spain and it has an area of 6.7 km2 where more than 30,000 Gibraltarians enjoy their lives.

Gibraltar had an important role in World War II, it was the perfect place for the British army to have its base for controlling the entrance and exit of the Strait. It is also known that soldiers built long tunnels inside the Rock of Gibraltar, which sheltered hospitals and living areas for the army.

Nowadays Gibraltar has its own constitution which was signed for the last time in 2006, although Gibraltar remain the responsibility of the UK Government.

Private trips of Gibraltar from Marbella

In this guided tour to Gibraltar from Marbella you will be guided by our most senior professional local guide , in this 2 hours guided driving and walking tour you will visit among many other attractions: Europa Point, St Michael Caves and the top of the Rock stopping at Upper Apes Den. You will also have 2-3 hours for shopping or just walking along Main Street.

With this complete day tour Gibraltar from Marbella you will know Gibraltar to the fullest!

  • 10:00 Pick-up
  • 11:00 Sightseeing tour of Gibraltar
  • 13:00 Free time
  • 16:00 Transfer to your hotel/home, tour concludes

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  • Sightseeing tour of Gibraltar
  • Private guide
  • Private pick-up and drop-off
  • Access tickets to attractions
  • Food and drinks

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You will be collected at your hotel or accommodation.

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  • Comfortable shoes and clothing
  • Valid passport

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  • Not wheelchair adapted
  • Children are welcome
  • You may need a visa to visit Gibraltar. Check here if you need a visa.
  • It is possible to customise your tour, please mention any requests at time of booking

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  • More than 15 days prior to the scheduled tour start date: Full refund minus a 10% administration fee.
  • Between 5 and 15 days prior to the scheduled tour start date: 75% refund of the total tour cost.
  • Within 5 days of the scheduled tour start date: No refund will be issued.
  • No refunds will be provided for any unused portion of the tour once it has commenced.
  • Amounts spent in tickets and entrances will be deducted from the refunds.

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My group of 6 people took four private tours with Marbella in Style: Granada, Seville, Ronda and Gibraltar. Lana was our guide for Granada, Seville, and Ronda. She did an excellent job. Very informative and fun too. Carl was our guide for Gibraltar and he knew everything about the place. Our driver was wonderful too .

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Our local guide was professional, experienced, and very informative. We chose the tour option with the driver and were glad that we did not have to bother with the drive from our hotel to Gibraltar and parking. The tour itself is fascinating. A first visit to Gibraltar definitely requires a guide to get the most from the visit.

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We were satisfied with all services and trip. I would highly recommend the agency. Very professional

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We had great day in Gibraltar and your chauffeur was excellent. We will definitely use your service again when the need arises. Our guide inside the rock was very good, the tour was informative and fun at the same time!

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Guided day trip/tour to Gibraltar with pickup at hotels and many other pickup points in Costa del Sol: Estepona, Marbella, Mijas Costa, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Málaga

Gibraltar, standing as it does, is one of the most strategic crossroads in the world, and has always attracted visitors, also has over the years been fought over by many nations. As a duty free port it offers fantastic shopping opportunities for tobacco, alcoholic drinks, clothes, perfumes jewellery etc, and everything at very interesting prices.

Pick up at the indicated time in the different hotels and transfer by coach with a guide to La Linea de la Concepcion. Border procedures and arrival in Gibraltar. Length of stay 5 hours during which, and depending on the type of excursion, you will have a visit to the city or dolphin watching and/or free time for shopping. In the afternoon and at the time indicated by the guide, return to the place of origin on the Costa del Sol.

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Tour includes (options): Shopping: Coach, guide assistance, free time. Visit: Coach, guide assistance, free time and visit by minibus. The visit to the Rock includes: guide-driver, stop at Punta de Europa (from where you can contemplate the Strait of Gibraltar and, in the case of good weather, see Ceuta and Morocco), the entrance to the Cave of San Miguel and the oportunity to see close the famous Gibraltar monkeys (Macaca sylvanus), the only wild primates in freedom in Europe. The visit lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Then around 3 hours of free time to shop and visit the city on your own. Dolphins: Coach, guide assistance, free time.  But once in The Rock the clients will also have included a ship tour to meet the dolphins and try to get nice pictures. (Dolphins are wild animals in there natural habitat, so we can´t guarantee 100% if and how many will be viewed, however normally these are viewed)

Please note, times and hours are aproximate and both times, hours and order may change, in total aprox. 5 hours in Gibraltar.

Pickup & Drop off: We will pick you up and drop you off at one of our many pickup points in hotels, busstops etc. along the coast.

Recomendations:  You can pay with euro in Gibraltar so no need to exchange.

Tour guides on trip:  Speak English, Spanish, German, French and Italian.

Travel Documentation: Valid passport or ID card for EU citizens. Not from European Union: valid passport. Some countries need a visa. More information: http://www.gibraltarborder.gi/visa

Prices from Costa del Sol  (group tours from Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas Costa, Marbella and Estepona to Gibraltar): Regular: Shopping trip:  • Adults: 31 € • Children 4 - 11 years: 23,25 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 15,50 € Visit tour: • Adults: 69 € • Children 4 - 11 years : 51,75 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 34,50 € Dolphins tour: • Adults: 61 € • Children 4 - 11 years : 45,75 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 30,50 € Express: (Less stops and only a few in Málaga, Benalmádena, Torremolins & Fuengirola) Shopping trip:  • Adults: 36 € • Children 4 - 11 years: 27 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 18 € Visit tour: • Adults: 74 € • Children 4 - 11 years : 55,50 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 37 € Dolphins tour: • Adults: 66 € • Children 4 - 11 years : 49,50 € • Children 0 - 3 years: 33 € If you want to be picked up in Málaga City there will be a complement of 3€ per person. (The prices for babies and children do not include seats or boosters.)

Gibraltar Express: (on motorway and with pickups only in Málaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Fuengirola) Shopping trip:  • Adults: € 24 • Children 4 - 11 years : € 18 • Children 0 - 3 years: € 12 Visit tour: • Adults: € 53 • Children 4 - 11 years : € 39,75 • Children 0 - 3 years: € 26,50 Dolphins tour: • Adults: € 48 • Children 4 - 11 years : € 36 • Children 0 - 3 years: € 24

Booking terms and cancellations (group tour): Not coming at the acorded pickup time and place is considered No Show, and No Shows are charged with 100% of the total amount. A refund is posible as long as canceled at least one business day (24 hours) in advance before start of trip. Bank fees and commisions will be deducted from the amount to refund.

Opening hours for online bookings: You can book online for next coming day Monday-Fredays until 18.30 and on weekends and holidays until 13.00. After that online bookings is only possible for other days.

Details private tours & trips to Gibraltar:

Prices per person in the private group (option visit): (Example, in a group of 7 the price would be 7 x 135 = 945€).

6 people 147€, 7 people 132€, 8 people 120€,  9 people 111€, 10 people 104€, 11 people 98€, 12 people 93€, 13 people 89€, 14 people 85€, 15 people 82€, 16 people 79€, 17 people 77€, 18 people 75€, 19 people 73€, 20 people 71€, 21 people 69€, 22 people 68€, 23 people 67€, 24 people 66€, 25 people 65€, 26 people 63,80€, 27 people 63€, 28 people 62€, 29 people 61€, 30 people 60€, 31 people 59,20€, 32 people 59€,  33 people 58,80€, 34 people 58,50€, 35 people 58€, 36 people 57,80€, 37 people 57€, 38 people 56€, 39 people 55,80€, 40 people 55,50€, 41 people 55€, 42 people 54,50€, 43 people 54€, 44 people 53,50€, 45 people 53€, 46 people 52,50€, 47 people 52€, 48 people 51,80€, 49 people 51,50€, 50 people 51,20€, 51 people 51€, 52 people 50,80€, 53 people 50,50€, 54 people 50,20€, 55 people 50€.

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