Explore Gibraltar’s rich history and stunning sights on a full-day tour from Torremolinos or Benalmádena. Discover caves, tunnels, and wild macaques.
Explore Gibraltar’s rich history and stunning sights on a full-day tour from Torremolinos or Benalmádena. Discover caves, tunnels, and wild macaques.
- Malaga - Traveling from Malaga to Gibraltar
- Europa Point - Discover the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory. Situated at the end of the Rock of Gibraltar, this flat area features a playing field and several buildings. On clear days, you can enjoy views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Rif Mountains in Africa, the Bay of…
- Malaga - Traveling from Malaga to Gibraltar
- Europa Point - Discover the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory. Situated at the end of the Rock of Gibraltar, this flat area features a playing field and several buildings. On clear days, you can enjoy views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Rif Mountains in Africa, the Bay of Algeciras, and the Spanish cities along its coast. Notable buildings include the Catholic shrine of Our Lady of Europe and a lighthouse.
- St. Michael’s Cave - Explore San Miguel Cave, a series of limestone caverns located over 300 meters above sea level in the upper part of the Rock of Gibraltar Nature Reserve. According to Gibraltar’s first historian, Alonso Hernández del Portillo, the cave’s name is inspired by a similar grotto in Monte Sant’Angelo, Apulia, Italy, where the archangel Michael is said to have appeared. This is the most popular of the more than 150 caves within the Rock of Gibraltar, attracting nearly a million visitors annually.
- World War II Tunnels - Learn about the history of these extensive tunnels carved into the Rock of Gibraltar’s limestone. An “underground city” was created, featuring large artificial caverns, barracks, offices, and a fully equipped hospital with an operating room and X-ray facilities.
- Gibraltar - Enjoy 2 hours of free time in the city to sample local cuisine and shop for souvenirs on the famous Main Street.
- Apes Den - Visit the Ape’s Den, home to numerous wild macaques known for their curiosity and opportunistic behavior. The group residing here is called the Queen’s Gate group. These macaques may seem tame, often allowing tourists to get close and even climb on them!
- Malaga - Return to Malaga
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
This Tour to Gibraltar is the most complete tour from Malaga to Gibraltar. In this you will cross the famous road that crosses the landing strip of its peculiar airport, you will fully know the famous Peñón on a guided tour that passes through the Cueva de San Miguel, a cave of stalactites and stalagmites that was discovered more than 2000 years ago and…
This Tour to Gibraltar is the most complete tour from Malaga to Gibraltar. In this you will cross the famous road that crosses the landing strip of its peculiar airport, you will fully know the famous Peñón on a guided tour that passes through the Cueva de San Miguel, a cave of stalactites and stalagmites that was discovered more than 2000 years ago and It was used for various purposes: as a fortress in the 18th century, as a hospital and ammunition warehouse during World War II. You will also visit the Ape’s Den where the funny famous wild macaques are found, you will visit the chilling tunnels from World War II and you will get to know Punta Europa, the southernmost point in Europe. After this guided tour you will be able to enjoy 2 hours of free time in which you can visit the rest of the city and buy the perfect souvenir.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.