Gibraltar day trip with St Michael’s Cave and tour of the Rock
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Gibraltar day trip with St Michael’s Cave and tour of the Rock

4.4/5

Excellent
185 reviews
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£79.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, French, Dutch
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • This day trip to Gibraltar is where British culture meets the Andalusian climate
  • You'll visit St Michael's Cave during a guided minibus tour of the Rock of Gibraltar
  • The wild Barbary apes who hang out in the Upper Rock will make for some fun snaps
  • You can take in monuments and mosques at Europa Point and go duty-free shopping on Main Street
  • It's the best way to explore Gibraltar – with a local guide who knows the intricacies of its culture
What to expect

An exotic blend of the familiar and the unusual, Gibraltar is a must-visit. This tour ticks off all its top attractions – the Barbary apes of the Rock, St Michael's Caves and the Main Street. Rosa, one of our local guides, says: "Gibraltar is one of the most unexpected culture shocks I've ever encountered. It feels like my native Andalusia, but everything looks British. Wandering around, listening to the locals chat in their cute dialect is always a joy."

The fun kicks off on a high with a guided tour of the Rock of Gibraltar. Towering 426 metres above the Med, its steep slopes look daunting – but you'll be discovering it from the comfort of a minibus. The first stop is packed-with-monuments Europa Point, a popular spot for taking snaps. At the Upper Rock nature reserve, you'll meet the free-roaming Barbary apes – Europe's only wild monkeys. On a clear day, you can see all the way across to Africa. Next up is St Michael's Cave. Once home to Neanderthals and used as a war hospital during World War II, they're now an atmospheric concert hall.

Back at ground level, Gibraltar's town centre has a distinctly British feel to it, whether it's the more obvious red phone and post boxes or the more succinct ones such as arched Georgian door frames. Tuck into a pie or maybe some fish and chips for lunch, before some retail therapy. Main Street, where many of the British high street chains have outlets, is famed for its duty-free shops.

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What to remember
  • You'll get to spend just over 5 hours in Gibraltar
  • Duty free limits apply
  • Non-EU citizens must check entry requirements before booking
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Bring your passport or official EU identification
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Food and drinks not included
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.4 /5

Based on 185 reviews from verified customers


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    Heather

    Verified booking

    3.8

    4 October 2025

    Solo traveller


    The only shame was that free time was split into 2 if you were doing the rock tour. Quite stressful for the guide managing the timings of the dolphin trip and the rock. Main guide and Peter the rock guide were excellent.

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    Jane Hart

    Verified booking

    4.6

    2 October 2025

    Travelled with a group of friends


    Booked this on the app had to go to another hotel for the pick up at the cost of 12 euros only to find they came to pick up from my hotel Rui nautilus 2 women were sent to a dark street at 6.45 in the morning to wait outside an apartment block disgusting

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    Dells

    Verified booking

    2.2

    2 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Our Tui coach guide did little more than take us through the border and give us a map. Dropped off at the coach station to find our way to the main street which is mainly a duty free shop. Back to the coach station for the minibus tour. Half of us were English with some French and two old Italian ladies. We were told coach driver would talk to us in English while the French had a tape. Driver said nothing while the French listened to the tape. Highly dissapointing

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    Michael Brown

    Verified booking

    5

    26 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    All of the trip was brilliant

  • H

    Helen

    Verified booking

    4.6

    24 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Enjoyed the tour of the rock and learning so much about the history. Tour guides were very knowledgeable. It was good to have some free time for shopping and exploring the town centre. On a negative note, our tour bus was very late in picking us up. We were told this was due to roadworks. It would have been helpful to have had a message to let us know about the delayed bus. I had to rely on the TUI app operator (who was extremely helpful) to find out what was happening.

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    Dotty

    Verified booking

    4.2

    18 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    It’s a very long day. Too much free time shopping, don’t think needed 4 hours. Was disappointed we couldn’t go into the Rock due to a power cut that afternoon, but that’s not the fault of the trip organisers, Got to see the monkeys, would have liked to have had more time wandering the rock than the shops. Overall we had a good day. Don’t forget to take water with you..

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