Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour 3.30hrs
Highlights
- Breathtaking views of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean
- Interaction with famous Barbary Macaque Apes
- Experience the history of Gibraltar through the Great Siege Tunnels
- Visit the impressive and historic Moorish Castle
- Enjoy the panoramic views from the state-of-the-art Skywalk
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Duration 3 hours 30 minutes
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Private tour with expert guide
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Audio guides in 9 languages
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Child safety seats available
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Includes visits to key sites
Explore the enchanting wonders of Gibraltar with the "Inside-Out" Rock Tours. Join our expert guide, Carl Mesilio, who was born and raised in Gibraltar, on a captivating journey through the history, culture, and development of this British Overseas Territory. Travel in comfort and style in our brand new 8-seater people carriers, equipped with air conditioning and child safety seats. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories and legends of Gibraltar as you visit its iconic landmarks, including the Rock of Gibraltar, the Great Siege Tunnels, the Moorish Castle, and the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens. Don't miss the chance to meet the famous Barbary macaque apes at the Upper Apes Den, and experience the breathtaking views from the Skywalk. With our knowledgeable guide and top-of-the-line vehicles, this 3.5-hour tour is the perfect way to discover the essence of Gibraltar.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, Czech, Italian, Polish, French, Dutch, Spanish; Castilian, German, Portuguese
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Gibraltar's rich history and stunning views on a 3.5-hour guided tour, led by expert local guides in multiple languages.
Included
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Our services professional, knowledgeable local guides
Excluded
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Tours booked before 15th october 2025 do not have the tickets included 25.00 gbp per persons
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and headland, on Spain's south coast. It’s dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. First settled by the Moors in the middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was ceded to the British in 1713. Layers of fortifications include the remains of a 14th-century Moorish Castle and the 18th century Great Siege Tunnels, which were expanded in WWII
The Rock of Gibraltar is a monolithic limestone promontory located in the British territory of Gibraltar, near the southwestern tip of Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. It is 426 m high. Most of the Rock's upper area is covered by a nature reserve, which is home to around 300 Barbary macaques
The Charles V Wall is a 16th-century defensive curtain wall that forms part of the fortifications of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar
Trafalgar Cemetery
The Trafalgar Cemetery is a cemetery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Formerly known as the Southport Ditch Cemetery, it occupies a small area of land just to the south of the city walls, in what had been a defensive ditch during the period of Spanish rule of Gibraltar.
Gibraltar Botanic Gardens (The Alameda)
The Gibraltar Botanic Gardens or La Alameda Gardens are a botanical garden in Gibraltar, spanning around 6 hectares (15 acres) In 1816 the gardens were commissioned by the British Governor of Gibraltar General George Don. It was his intention that the soldiers stationed in the fortress would have a pleasant recreational area to enjoy when off duty, and so inhabitants could enjoy the air protected from the extreme heat of the sun.
The Gibraltar Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar that covers over 40% of the country's land area. It was established as the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in 1993 under the International Union for Conservation of Nature's category Ia and was last extended in 2013
Pillars of Hercules
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 Ceuta on the southern side.
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.
Skywalk
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.
Barbary macaque feeding station
The top of the Rock where you will see breathtaking views all around Gibraltar. Here we will have an interaction 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 9 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.
The Great Siege Tunnels
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
The Moorish Castle is situated at the northern end of the upper rock nature reserve. The construction of this Castle commenced in the 8th century AD but no known date of completion is recorded. The Castle was rebuilt in the 14th century after its near destruction during a re-conquest of Gibraltar by the Moors. The Castle itself is made up of various buildings, gates and fortified walls that stretch out from the upper rock down to the sea, The Tower of Homage and The Gate House being its most dominant features.
100 Ton Gun Napier of Magdala Battery
The 100 Ton Gun actually weighs just over 100 Tons and is one of only two to still be around in the world today. Out of the four that were built in 1870, two of these giant guns were built for the defence of Gibraltar while the other two were built for Malta. The 100 Ton Gun now resides at Napier of Magdala Battery in Gibraltar. The gun itself has a 32 feet long barrel and can fire a 2,000 pound shell that can reach a distance of 8 miles at a speed of 1,500 feet per second. This gave the gun the ability to penetrate just over 2 feet of iron.
Europa Point
Europa Point, situated at the most southern point of Gibraltar, is where the Europa Point Lighthouse can be found. Here we can appreciate spectacular views across the Straits of Gibraltar into North Africa, Morocco and Spanish Ceuta, as well as views across the Bay of Gibraltar. The Lighthouse itself was built between 1838 and 1841. In 1994 it became fully automated, its loom can be seen from over 27 kilometres (17 miles) away. At Europa Point can be found the Shrine of Our Lady of Europa along with The Nuns Well which is an ancient underground reservoir.
Beautiful Village The beach at Catalan Bay, is the second biggest sandy beach in Gibraltar. It is very popular with both Gibraltarians and tourists, and can often become overcrowded during the summer months.
Gibraltar Airport
Drive across the famous Gibraltar runway
Gibraltar Town
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and headland, on Spain's south coast. It’s dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. First settled by the Moors in the middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was ceded to the British in 1713. Layers of fortifications include the remains of a 14th-century Moorish Castle and the 18th century Great Siege Tunnels, which were expanded in WWII
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit St. Michael's Cave for stunning formations.
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Try local cuisine at The Clifftop Restaurant.
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Don't miss the Barbary monkeys at Upper Rock.
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Catch sunset views at Europa Point.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking the trails.
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour offers a unique and immersive experience in Gibraltar, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the history, culture, and development of this fascinating destination. Led by the highly experienced and knowledgeable tour guide Carl Mesilio, this tour takes you on a journey to explore all the key sights and attractions of Gibraltar.What to expect?
During the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour, you can expect to embark on a 3.30-hour adventure filled with captivating stories, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable encounters. From the iconic Rock of Gibraltar to the historic Moorish Castle, you will discover the layers of fortifications that have shaped Gibraltar's rich past. The tour also includes visits to the Great Siege Tunnels, the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, and the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens. Throughout the experience, you will gain a deep understanding of Gibraltar's unique blend of British and Spanish influences.Who is this for?
This tour is designed for curious travelers who seek to explore the hidden gems of Gibraltar and uncover its fascinating history. Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply eager to immerse yourself in a new culture, the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour offers something for everyone. This tour is suitable for individuals, couples, families, and small groups, with options for guided tours available in 9 different languages.Why book this?
Choosing the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour means embarking on a journey of discovery that goes beyond the surface-level tourist attractions. Led by the experienced local guide, Carl Mesilio, you will gain unprecedented insights into Gibraltar's past, present, and future. The tour is conducted in small groups, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience. With brand new 8-seater people carriers equipped with air conditioning and child safety seats, you can explore Gibraltar comfortably and with peace of mind.Good to know
During the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour, you can expect a well-rounded experience that covers the most iconic landmarks and hidden treasures of Gibraltar. Don't forget to bring comfortable footwear, as some parts of the tour involve walking. The total duration of the tour is 3.30 hours, ensuring ample time to explore each site thoroughly. With drop-down plasma screens inside the vehicle, you can enjoy a visual feast of information, complemented by a captivating spoken tour in English and/or Spanish.Reviews
Visitors who have experienced the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour have praised Carl Mesilio for his extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling. Many have commended the tour for its comprehensive itinerary, allowing them to delve deep into the history and culture of Gibraltar. Travelers have also appreciated the well-maintained vehicles and the attention to detail that ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout the tour. Overall, the reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction with the depth of information, the professionalism of the tour guide, and the overall value provided by the Gibraltar Inside Out Intermediate Tour.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is