Gibraltar
This is your travel guide for Gibraltar
1 : Explore the Rock of Gibraltar [3 hrs]
Start your visit with a trip to the iconic Rock of Gibraltar. Take a cable car ride to the top for breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including Morocco on a clear day. Explore the impressive St. Michael’s Cave and encounter the famous Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe.
2 : Stroll through Main Street [2 hrs]
Head to Main Street, the bustling heart of Gibraltar’s shopping district. Browse through a variety of shops selling everything from luxury brand items to unique souvenirs. Explore the vibrant mix of British and Spanish influences reflected in the architecture and culture of the area.
3 : Visit Europa Point [2 hrs]
Travel to Europa Point, the southernmost point of Gibraltar where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the historic Trinity Lighthouse and the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque, a testament to the diverse cultural heritage of the region. Enjoy panoramic views of the strait of Gibraltar and the African coastline.
4 : Relax at Catalan Bay Beach [2 hrs]
Indulge in some relaxation at Catalan Bay Beach, a picturesque stretch of sand tucked between rocky cliffs. Take a dip in the crystalline waters, unwind at one of the beachfront restaurants serving fresh seafood, or simply soak up the Mediterranean sun.
5 : Discover the Great Siege Tunnels [1.5 hrs]
Delve into the military history of Gibraltar at the Great Siege Tunnels, a network of tunnels carved out of the rock during the 18th century. Learn about the strategic importance of these tunnels during the Great Siege and enjoy panoramic vistas of the coastline from the lookout points within the tunnels.
Background Info
Weather
Gibraltar enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Average temperatures range from 15°C (59°F) in winter to 30°C (86°F) in summer. Rainfall is minimal, with most of it occurring in the winter months. Humidity levels are generally moderate, and air quality is good.
Language
The official language of Gibraltar is English, reflecting its British colonial heritage. However, due to its proximity to Spain, Spanish is widely spoken and understood.
Cost Of Living
Gibraltar has a relatively high cost of living index compared to Spain and the UK due to its limited size and dependency on imports. Prices for accommodation, dining, and groceries can be higher than in surrounding areas.
Gibraltar – British overseas territory on the coast of Spain
Location: Gibraltar, , Gibraltar
Official Site: Visit Official Site
Summary: Gibraltar Summary
Map: Map of Gibraltar
Weather: Gibraltar Forecast
Official Languages: English
Official Names: Gibraltar (English), Gibraltar (Spanish)
Local Names: Gibraltar (English), Gibraltar (Spanish)
Population: 33,140 (2014)
Elevation: 11 m
Area: 6.843 sq km
Coordinates: 36.14, -5.35
Timezone: (UTC+01:00) Central European Time (Gibraltar)