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Gibraltar Unveiled: Private Day Trip from Seville

Seville, Spain
10 hours
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What You Will Do

Let us immerse you in the stunning views and the complex history of Gibraltar with a private full-day journey to the United Kingdom without leaving the Iberian Peninsula.

On your private day trip, you will:


  • Travel comfortably with round-trip transfers from your hotel in central Seville;

  • Take a walking tour of the immense Rock of Gibraltar;

  • Admire the incredible views stretching as far as Africa at the top of the rock;

  • Marvel at the extraordinary rock formations inside St. Michael's Cave;

  • Get acquainted with the famous Barbary Apes within the Gibraltar Nature Reserve;

  • Learn about the eventful history of the territory as well as the diverse mix of cultures that make up present-day Gibraltar;

  • Soak in the in the thriving commercial area around Main Street;

  • Enjoy some free time to explore Gibraltar at your leisure before embarking on your journey back to Seville. 

Gibraltar is one of the most peculiar corners of the Iberian Peninsula, a controversial cultural melting pot that has to be seen to be believed. Seized by the Anglo-Dutch forces in 1704, Gibraltar remains a British Overseas Territory. Dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, it lies at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, less than 15 km from Africa. With a surface area of less than 7 km2, Gibraltar’s strategic importance massively outweighs its small size and it has been the site of important battles and border disputes for centuries. An excursion to Gibraltar offers an enticing mix of nature, history, and anthropology, along with some seriously stunning views.

Your day trip will begin at central Seville, where your driver-guide will pick you up to embark upon your journey across cultures. While passing through the picturesque province of Cádiz, (famed for its Cork Oak forests and charming White Villages), your guide will provide an introduction to the geographic and historical context of Gibraltar, known locally as “the Rock”, and the curious combination of Andalusian and British identity evident in its inhabitants, known as Gibraltarians or Llanitos.

Once you cross the infamous border into Gibraltar, which remarkably runs across the airport runway, you will kick off your visit with a Rock Tour. You will begin by entering the Gibraltar Nature Reserve and proceed to the Pillars of Hercules viewpoint which boasts wonderful views of the Strait of Gibraltar. Your tour will also cover St. Michael’s Cave, one of Europe’s most impressive natural grottoes. The cave is made of limestone and is replete with stalactites and stalagmites. Based on archaeological excavations of the area, the cave has been in use since prehistoric times and now serves as a venue for concerts and other performances due to its excellent acoustics.

No visit to the Rock of Gibraltar would be complete without encountering the famous Barbary Macaques, the only wild monkey population in Europe. The Gibraltar Nature Reserve is their natural habitat and the Apes’ Den is one of the areas where you can see these macaques up close, though they are sometimes even seen wandering the streets of Gibraltar’s Old Town. You will learn how the animals are naturally curious and accustomed to humans. Legend has it that as long as Barbary macaques exist on the Rock of Gibraltar, the territory will remain under British rule, so they hold great symbolic importance for the locals who are very proud of their British identity.

After your comprehensive exploration of the Rock of Gibraltar, your guide will lead you into Gibraltar's Old Town where you will have some free time to discover the area around Main Street, the beating heart of the city. There will be many different options for places to eat, shop, and experience the distinctive British feel of the area, from traditional pubs to the iconic red telephone boxes (lunch not included).

As your time in Gibraltar draws to a close, you will rejoin your guide to cross back into Spain and return to Seville. Having spent a memorable day discovering this exceptional enclave, the clash of cultures and the stark contrast between Seville and the surrounding area will be sure to leave a lasting impression.


What's Included?

  • A friendly, professional English Speaking tour guide for your own private group
  • Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
  • Private vehicle throughout the tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from central Seville
  • Entrance tickets to the Rock Natural Reserve
  • Entrance tickets to St. Michael's Cave

What's Not Included?

  • Food and drink
  • Gratuities
  • Additional tickets

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 4 days before tour start. Non refundable if cancelled within 4 days of tour start.

Itinerary

Meeting Point

Hotel pick-up is available upon request from Central Seville. If we do not receive your hotel information your guide will meet you in front of ALE-HOP at C. Francos, 21, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain

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St. Michael's Cave

It’s the most famous of Gibraltar’s more than 150 caves and has been a popular attraction for centuries due to its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, which create a surreal, cathedral-like interior.

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Additional Information

This activity is operated by Travel Curious
  • Weather notes: Force Majeure Disclaimer: In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as extreme weather, natural disasters, riots, strikes, etc. and the tour cannot operate as published, we will endeavour to reschedule your tour date/time or we will provide a full refund.
  • Know before you go: - Hotel pick-up is available upon request. Please note that if you do not provide us with your hotel information your guide will meet you at the recommended meeting point (address in the tour confirmation email). - Please remember to bring your passport for entry into Gibraltar. Failure to present a valid passport and any required visa based on your nationality may result in denied access. Travel Curious is not responsible for denied entry due to missing or incorrect documentation. - Your guide will be happy to customise the itinerary on the day for you if you wish to spend more or less time at attractions/areas stated on your tour itinerary. - The Gibraltar Nature Reserve is home to free-roaming monkeys. While they are generally harmless, please exercise caution and avoid feeding them. - Access to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve and San Miguel Caves involves walking and ramps. Visitors should be prepared for uneven surfaces and moderate physical activity. - Please wear comfortable walking shoes. - Please bring any medication you may require during the tour. - In summer, please remember to bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water.
  • Accesibility: Access to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve and San Miguel Caves involves walking and ramps. Visitors should be prepared for uneven surfaces and moderate physical activity. If you have mobility impairments or require any assistance, please let us know in advance so we can plan or modify your tour accordingly to ensure a great experience.