Excursión de un día a Gibraltar con avistamiento de delfines y visita al Peñón
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Excursión de un día a Gibraltar con avistamiento de delfines y visita al Peñón

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Francés, Neerlandés
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Duración: more than 8 hours

De acuerdo con nuestro compromiso con el turismo sostenible, todas las excursiones National Geographic Day Tours cumplen los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible, y una parte de los ingresos de estas visitas se destina a la National Geographic Society para financiar la investigación y programas sostenibles en todo el mundo.

Ventajas
  • Esta excursión de un día a Gibraltar, repleta de vida salvaje, es una rara mezcla de las culturas británica y andaluza
  • Puedes hacer fotos de los simios de Berbería salvajes que frecuentan la Reserva Natural de Upper Rock.
  • Buscará juguetones delfines durante un pintoresco paseo en barco de una hora por la Bahía de Gibraltar
  • Podrá visitar monumentos y mezquitas en Europa Point y hacer compras libres de impuestos en Main Street.
  • Su guía local es un experto en la historia y la cultura de Gibraltar
Qué te espera

Gibraltar, una exótica mezcla de lo familiar y lo insólito, es una visita obligada. Esta excursión incluye sus principales atracciones: los monos de Berbería, el Peñón y Main Street. Por si fuera poco, navegará por la bahía de Gibraltar y tendrá la oportunidad de avistar delfines a lo largo de la costa. Rosa, una de nuestras expertas guías locales, afirma: "Los monos de Gibraltar son la fauna más complaciente que existe. A diferencia de los delfines, no hay que buscarlos: vienen a buscarte, sobre todo si llevas comida".

La diversión comienza con un paseo en barco por la bahía en busca de delfines. Se sabe que tres especies -mulares, comunes y listados- retozan en estas aguas. Después, de vuelta a tierra firme, diríjase a una excursión guiada en minibús por el Peñón de Gibraltar, que sobresale 426 metros por encima del Mediterráneo. Se detendrá en Punta Europa, donde se encuentran numerosos monumentos famosos, una mezquita y un histórico santuario cristiano. Además, visitará la recientemente renovada Cueva de San Miguel del Peñón, que ahora alberga un auditorio.

En la reserva natural del Alto Peñón, conocerá a los simios de Berbería, los únicos monos salvajes de Europa. Hay unos 300 monos en la Roca. Una leyenda local dice que si los monos desaparecen, Gibraltar dejará de ser británico. Diríjase a Main Street, donde tienen sus establecimientos muchas de las cadenas de tiendas británicas, y curiosee por sus tiendas libres de impuestos.

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  • check Guía
  • check Crucero con observación de delfines
Importante
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • Traer pasaporte o DNI de país miembro de la UE
  • Comida y bebida no incluida
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,3 /5

Basado en 156 valoraciones de clientes reales


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4,6/5

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  • P

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    1

    2 de octubre de 2025

    Once on minibus the audio tour guide was in Polish, we booked this trip in our hotel with English speaking rep. WE DO NOT SPEAK POLISH. This Gibralta section of trip was very disappointing as the driver was only able to give us limited info as obviously he had to concentrate on driving. We did make a formal complaint to your Tui rep, unfortunately we have received no correspondence on the matter. The coach also broke down in Gibralta delaying our return considerably mobility to walk from c

  • G

    Grunch'

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    2.2

    27 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Cela n'est pas idéal de prévoir le tour du Rocher, visite de Gibraltar et la sortie bateau Dauphins car pas assez de temps. Organisation bancale et pas assez clair

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    Paul

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    5

    25 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Great day out, kept well informed by our tour guides Robert and while on the rock Rosa( we think that’s her name) it’s busy so you need to be ok on your feet but it’s worth it. The caves are truly beautiful and then the stars of the show the monkeys made an appearance and kept everyone amused, the traffic on the rock is mad with mini buses nose to tail all the way but that’s the only negative, then onto the dolphin spotting and we seen a pod and they stayed with us for about 30 minutes

  • M

    Marissa and Louise

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    5

    25 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    A fantastic day.out, I would highly recommend this trip

  • J

    Jake

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    3

    20 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    Unfortunately, the tour was booked for a day that turned out to be quite overcast and misty. There was also a half-hour delay in the coach's arrival. Thankfully, the traffic wasn't too bad, and the journey was very smooth. When we arrived in Gibraltar, we had around 90 minutes to explore the main street. On the dolphin boat trip (1 hour), however, we only saw 2 or 3 dolphins before heading back. When we visited the Rock, we didn't have a lot of time to really explore, and it felt rushed.

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    Sherri

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    3.4

    18 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    A lot of rushing about with the wrong information. We had to run after guide from one bus to the next and some of the elderly that were on the tour really suffered. Which made it stressful and ruined the fun.

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