Gibraltar Highlights Coach Tour
Gibraltar Highlights Tour - 3hrs 30mins
15-28 People
For Travel Operators, Corporate Tours, Large Families and Private Groups
Visiting:
- Europa Point
- St Michael's Cave
- Apes Den (Monkeys)
- WWII Tunnels
- 360º Drive around Gibraltar (Catalan Bay)
- Drive under the runway via Kingsway Tunnel to the border with Spain
This Gibraltar Highlight bus tour consists of approximately 3hr 30mins duration which starts by picking you up from any destination in Gibraltar.
Highlight Tour 3.30hrs it consists of five stops which include Europe point, St Michael’s Cave, Apes Den to see the monkeys and WWII Tunnels. On our drive down you will see the outside of Moorish Castle and the old town of Gibraltar. In this tour we drive 360degree around the rock through its coastlines stopping on the east side of the rock to see Catalan Bay. We will also drive under the runway of the Airport via Kingsway Tunnel.
St Michael's Cave
We begin the bus tour by driving towards the upper rock nature reserve park, our first stop at the nature reserve will be St Michael's Cave.Which sees thousands of visitors a year wandering through its huge caverns with just a few steps and easy access. This amazing, natural phenomenon created by rainwater slowly seeping through the limestone rock, turning into a weak carbonic acid which gradually dissolved the rock millions of years ago.
In 2021 St Michael's Cave introduced a new lighting upgrade for the very best experience of the caves natural beauty, called The Awakening. Enjoy St Michael's cave like never before!
An immersive light and sound installation expressing layer upon layer of history fused with the rock. The ancient cavern lays dormant. The Awakening illuminates sculptures older than time and reawakens their hidden story.
Visit the Famous Monkeys of Gibraltar
After the cave we'll visit one of the most famous tourist attractions in Gibraltar - The Apes Den to visit the monkeys!
Here we'll see and share some time with our famous Monkeys. 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 6 packs that roam throughout 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.
Gibraltar's World War II Tunnels
From Apes Den we will drive to the north side of the Rock to visit the World War II Tunnels
In 1940 Britain was at war with Germany and Italy and the future looked bleak for Gibraltar as the enemy surrounded it. Winston Churchill and the British military leaders believed that an attack on Gibraltar was imminent.
The answer was to construct a massive network of tunnels, to build a fortress within a fortress, a city within a city, and to follow in the footsteps of Churchill, Sikorski and De Gaulle, and to walk through this amazing tribute to the soldiers and civilians, who toiled in the very heart of the Rock, during the darkest days of the second world war.
Moorish Castle and Old Town of Gibraltar
On the drive down from the Upper rock Nature Reserve we will see the outside of the Moorish Castle, you will be able to see the history and battle scars due to cannon ball shots against the castle between the wars of the Moors and the Spanish. The Moorish Castle is a medieval fortification in Gibraltar which is made up of a number of buildings.
The Moorish Castle stands proudly on the Eastern elevation of the Rock, a proud symbol of the long and colourful history of the Rock of Gibraltar originally built in the 1160CE. It was ransacked by the Spanish between 1309 – 1333. This 'Tower of Homage' was rebuilt in the 14th century by Abu-l-Hasan. You'll be able to look closely to see the cannon dents in the castle walls.
As we exit the nature reserve park we will drive through the old town of Gibraltar heading towards Europa Point.
Europa Point
At Europa point we'll stop for approximately 15 to 20 minutes.
This sight is located at the southernmost point at the end of the Rock of Gibraltar. Here you will see breathtaking views across the Strait of Gibraltar into North Africa and Morocco, along with the bay of Gibraltar and the Spanish towns along its shores.
360º Drive Around Gibraltar's Coastline (Catalan Bay)
We will drive 360 degrees around Gibraltar coast lines east /west stopping at viewpoints along the way, seeing areas as Catalan Bay, some Jurassic sand dunes and the old water catchments.
Airport Runway
In this Tour we will drive under the airport runway via Kingsway Tunnel towards the Spanish border just metres away from Spain you will even see Spanish Customs at work.ç
Tour Prices
Our tours are private and not public, on our tour prices all admission tickets are included. The price depends on a number of factors, such as the number of persons carrying out the tour, age of kids and time of year.