Upper Rock Nature Reserve: Unlimited 1-Day Pass

Explore Gibraltar Nature Reserve: unlimited access to 17 attractions, wildlife, and trails. Discover the unique Rock of Gibraltar. Book your adventure today.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Upper Rock Nature Reserve - The Upper Rock nature reserve is full of nature trails, rich in history, spectacular viewing points over the Strait of Gibraltar and onto Africa, and is home to a variety of birds and other animals including rabbits and the famous Barbary Apes. Wander through its paths you will discover many of Gibraltar’s hidden gems….
What's Included
  • Free Cancellation
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Unlimited 1 Day Pass
  • Nature Reserve Entry & Access to All Sites & Attractions
What's Not Included
  • Transportation
Additional Information

Get your tickets to the Upper Rock Nature Reserve directly from the official provider, lowest ticket pricing available for your visit to our beautiful Rock. This ticket provides you with unlimited entry to all nature reserve sites and attractions for 1 person for 1 day.
Walk through the Gibraltar Nature Reserve at your own leisure with access to all its…

Location
Upper Rock Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Z9751pzdavidk
Sep 8, 2024
Gibralter Nature Reserve admission pass to all attractions - I brought my pre paid ticket £38 adult (Sept 2024 prices) it includes return cable car journey from the official Gibraltar Nature Resevaction website. I got to the bottom of the cable car at 09:30am. Head towards the Botanic Gardens, There were not many people there neither, Try to get to the cable car early as possible, You give over your confirmation email and they give you a paper wrist band and a map with scan codes on them as as you enter each attractions the code is read by a reader Waited 5 mins and the ride took approx 6 mins, I hate height's so I shut my eyes while going up! It's very smooth. Once at the top you had to get out, They were no signs for the attractions but I found a door left open on some stairs and got out that way! There are 3 parts to the Rock my view Top part is O'Haras Battery. A insight how a battery worked and the men posted there , And Saint Michael's Cave which was fantastic,With light show and biblical music, And there's a cafe next door to it as well,And the Sky Walk. It's high and as you look down thru the glass what a view As you go down you then start walking towards Apes Den and other attractions then head towards the middle point of the Rock, I finally ended up at The WWll Tunnels which were fascinating look into what these Tunnels did back in the war. Then the City Under Seigh,Again how Gibraltar was defended by the military in different eras's, Then on the lower part was Moorish Castle, Again a look back on how the castle took shape and who defended it. The Barbery monkies. They were lovely, shy, As long as you left them alone they were harmless, Not many signs along the route, Map they give you not to bad and by the way It's steep, and when the sun comes out it gets hot,There are seats along some parts of the road. And just beware cars Mini buses tours do use the rd. Go early to the Resevaction
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Catherine_s
Aug 31, 2024
Beautiful! - Walking along the Mediterranean Steps was beautiful! Visiting the WWII caves was great and impressive. Loved seeing all the monkeys.
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Faraway20961467902
Aug 7, 2024
Gibraltar Mountain - Nice top trip up Gibraltar for the family. There are several opportunities to get to the top of Gibraltar and at the same time watch the monkeys. We chose the legs😊, spent some time up and had breaks along the way. You don’t need to be top trained for such a trip, but a water bottle is a must. One must have a ticket to move up Gibraltar all recommend buying this online but can also be purchased there. We parked the car on the Spanish side in a P-house and walked in. Nb! Remember the passport. Then we took the bus to the mountain. The bus demanded cash, so it is wise and have some. We paid with Euro on the bus and paid with card in the kiosk in Pund. Great trip. Many take the cable car up and down which is also a nice option.
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M510ospatrickj
Aug 7, 2024
Fantastic views! - I went with my wife and 2 kids. We go upstairs with the cable car. The views are fantastic. We saw a lot of monkeys, they were quite quiet but sometimes they threw themselves at people carrying bags or eating. The cave of St Michael and its light and sound show is very nice. We also went to the tunnel of the second world war but we were quite disappointed, there was nothing to do besides empty tunnels, I think they were doing works. Tips: Buy joint tickets cable car and park on the official website. If you are going to do the complete collection do not buy the return by cable car because in the end it is faster and easier to walk down to the city than to get back on the cable car. Carry a bottle of water, you have to walk a lot and with heat you sweat a lot.
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Olgapa23
Jul 13, 2024
Well worth going but the trails are pretty dirty - The place is very cool but the paths are dirty, abandoned, with cans, and even pieces of glass along the way. We saw three rats at a time. The cave is very cool and we saw several female monkeys with their newborn offspring
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Bigmerk
Jul 4, 2024
Great views, lots to see, poor signposting - We purchased the joint cable car single journey and Nature Reserve pass on the day. There was was a long queue for the cable car, but when we reached the top the views were great. We did the Skywalk and then visited the Apes which were more docile than I expected. You could get fairly close for photos too. St Michael’s cave and the suspension bridge were very good too. We ended up walking all the way down which was tricky in parts. Throughout the signage was poor and they must improve it (it’s not too tricky to navigate but some signage is definitely needed).
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Tawny13
Jul 2, 2024
Check All Options Before Buying an Entry Ticket - Before I left home I wondered if I would be able to walk in the Nature Reserve. I wanted to avoid a tour if possible as I didn't want to spend hours in a taxi and travelling solo it may have not have been easy to join another group. I little research showed that there was an easy circular walking route. Well within my abilities. I bought a joint Cable Car and Nature Reserve ticket in advance from the comfort of my hotel room to avoid the queue. When a reached the ticket office the person I spoke to saw my stick and probably my limp and said that I would not be able to walk the route around the attractions. There seems now to be only one. Reached the top station and explored the viewing platforms, saw some monkeys and had a wonderful meal in the restaurant. Then decided as I had paid to enter the Nature Reserve I was going to see how far I could walk. Spoke to the person at the gate who confirmed that the slope down to the Skywalk, the closest place I was recommended at the Cable car base, was pretty much as I could see it. I started walking down, aware that I was going to have to walk up again. There were a few signs but they were not clear or helpful. So I made it as far as the first attraction turned round and walked back. Saw plenty of monkeys but did not make the apes den. I am glad I went up by the cable car to see the views and the monkeys but I paid to enter the Nature Reserve which should have given me access to all the attractions. I knew I wouldn't make all of them. Some I was happy to miss. Had I known how little I would be able to walk on my own. I would have bought a cable car only ticket to see the views, and to say I had made it to the top and had seen the monkeys, if only at the top station and then have explored tour options for the Nature Reserve.
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Andrewh446
Jul 10, 2024
Disorganized chaos! - Very disappointing and felt like a rip-off. We went up the cable car and walked down the Rock back into town. The map issued by the cable car is abysmal as is the signage and information boards generally around the 'park'. Half the time you are avoiding minibus taxi tours that are generally driving too fast and with total disregard to those on foot - accident waiting to happen! The monkeys are not the hazard here! Considering the cost (£38pp) for a full ticket (cable car & 'park') and the fact that this is the main 'attraction' in Gibraltar, the organisation in overall charge of the Rock should be ashamed of themselves. I have just been travelling in India for three weeks and they knock the socks off Gibraltar for organisation of tourist attractions. The whole 'attraction' needs an integrated review and investment to mesh all the various (?independent) components together logically and safely and ensure a quality experience. A top priority must be to construct a network of safe walking routes (traffic free) for those on foot with a descent map and signage. You should be able to walk all the way back down the mountain without risk of getting run over. Come on - you can do better than this!
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Silvio
Jun 23, 2024
Not worth the trip - Being far overrated and overpriced thing. Rocky view okay. Monkeys okay. Caves ok.. the rest ugly, absolutely no must see. Andalusia has so much more to offer..
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Lorrainekoz
Jun 19, 2024
Terrible transportation - Don’t book this tour if you are on a cruise! Transportation is extremely difficult from port. A taxi or tour operator only wants to pick you up if you also buy the pass for the nature reserve from them. So basically, you are stranded and have to walk into town to find a bus to take you on a very long ride and then you have to walk for about 90 minutes up hill (very steep) before you get to the pillars of Hercules, which is the entrance. The ticket for the day is €19, we paid more than twice as much and spent so much time walking uphill that we only got to see Saint Michael’s cave. There is no help or support for the tour and Viator refused to give a partial refund for the lack of information.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).