Dec 6, 2024
Jose Luis was very... - Jose Luis was very pleasant and knowledgeable. He went above and beyond the usual tour guide duties to make sure we were comfortable and safe.
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Dec 1, 2024
You rock, Gibraltar! - Amazing to walk over an airstrip to access the Gibraltar British territory. A terrific tour of the rock with some amazing panoramic views over Gibraltar and the border to Spain. Miguel was our guide, and he looked after us well.
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Nov 9, 2024
Definitely Recommend This Trip - What an amazing trip. We got to see more of Southern Spain and Gibraltar. The guide was incredible and friendly. Very helpful. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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Nov 2, 2024
Definitely should go! - The visit was fantastic! We do recommend going and visiting Gibraltar and get to Africa from afar and also the big rock and the monkeys
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Oct 21, 2024
Enjoyable tour of Gibraltar - Fantastic day trip to Gibraltar with our friendly and helpful guide Alberto. The monkeys a highlight as were the views. Thanks for a great day Alberto :-)
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Oct 19, 2024
Great views and historic info - Our tour, led by Alberto, was very good. We learned a lot about the history of the area and took many beautiful pictures. We walked about 4 miles that day but it was almost all flat. The bus did all the climbing!
Very well organized.
If you want to hike in the nature reserve there is no time for that. Lots of time with the monkeys.
It would not be a great tour if it was rainy because you'd miss all the views of the bay and Africa.
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Oct 8, 2024
Great experience in Gibraltar. 🇬🇮 - Jose, the guide for this tour, really did a great job. He is a very patient and kind person. His explanation is clear and informative. He also took is good photos. Love him a lot!
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Nov 30, 2024
Great tour of England.. Well almost England - This tour is a full day tour due to the distance between Gibraltar and Sevilla but is worth the time and price. The only negative is the amount of walking you need to do from the parking lot to the van pickup station. You have to go through security so be sure to have your passport with you, and no weapons or illegal substances. You will be walking across the airport runway, up some hills and side streets, up stairs, down stairs, and finally to the van that will be your transport for the next hour or so.
The tour goes up the mountain on narrow one way roads and then down to the coast where you can say that you 'kissed' your lover at the end of Europe. Note that Gibraltar is NOT spanish, it is English, but the workers at the restaurants are mostly from Spain and therefore do speak limited English, and mostly Spanish.
On a clear day you can see Morocco and the part of Spain that is on the African continent, we were not there on a clear day, but did have a good view of the city and the harbor with it ships.
There are many sites to see, but the primary one is the Saint Michael's Cave that is lit with bright colorful lighting. You will also be privy to stopping and being greeted by the Barbary Macaques (monkeys) that reside there. Take picture of the Macaques but do not feed or try to pet each as they may nip you and that will mean you will have to get rabies shots and other medical care.
Take your pictures of the mountain from the airport runway, it is the only place you have a full side view of the monument on this tour. The tour does NOT unfortunately take you into any of the gun placement tunnels, and that is the only reason we did not give it five stars.
Our guide is friends with some of the workers and thus we ate at Toni's Fish and Chips; and well the food and beer were within expectations for the Brits and priced accordingly. (Good fish and chips, try it).
Expect to go through Passport inspection on your way back to the tour van, and use the bathrooms in the parking lot. You may need a Euro to do so (many public bathrooms in Spain charge a Euro for cleaning personnel)
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Nov 28, 2024
Good trip, but the Rock tour a little rushed. - Good trip, but as others have said, rushed the Rock tour and a little long in Gibraltar town (unless you are a shopper). The guide was very knowledgeable and her English was good. I didn't realize Gibraltar a cruise stop, so very crowded for late November.
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Nov 23, 2024
One-day tour from Seville to Gibraltar - I did the one-day tour from Seville to Gibraltar on Monday 18th of November. According to their website the tour was going to last 10 hours (4 on the road by bus and six hours in Gibraltar). We were supposed to leave at 09.00, but we were a bit late and we left at 09.20. Keep in mind that the journey lasts about three hours (including an almost half an hour rest stop), so we arrived at the border at about 12.15. We walked via the airport runway to the main Casemates Square, then we had about an one and half hour break to explore the town by our own. I walked all along Main Street to Trafalgar Cemetery. Then we got on a tourist bus and visited the Europa Point (southernmost part of Gibraltar), St. Michael's Cave (entry included in the price of the tour), where we had the opportunity to see some of the famous monkeys, and finally we had a short stopover at a nearby viewing point to take some photos. We crossed the border to Spain at about 16.15, boarded the bus and arrived at Seville about three hours later (including again a rest stop at the same place).
So in summary, keep in mind that of the whole 10 hours duration of the tour, the journey to Gibraltar and back to Seville lasts about 6 hours and there are only 4 hours to spend in Gibraltar, so there is no time to visit any other sights of the colony (Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Cable Car, Military Tunnels, Windsor Suspension Bridge, Skywalk etc). According to my rough research through internet, there are public transport options (by bus) between Seville and La Linea de la Concepcion (Spanish town at the border), where you can walk, take a public bus or hire a taxi to Gibraltar, but you can't do the entire trip from Seville and back in one day. So Naturanda is your only option if you are staying in Seville and have only one day to spend to visit Gibraltar. But if you can spend more days and want to see all of the sights of the colony, i suggest that you organise the journey from Seville by yourself, using public transport to La Linea de la Concepcion or by renting a private car.
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