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Gibraltar And Tea Tour

Gibraltar and Tea Tour

Experience the grandeur of Gibraltar with a panoramic journey aboard a comfortable bus along Devil’s Tower Road. Skirt the base of the rock’s formidable northern face, immediately understanding why Gibraltar has been an impregnable stronghold throughout history. As you gaze up at the towering limestone wall, you’ll be struck by the colony’s strategic importance and natural beauty.

Gaze upon the quaint Catalan Bay, a historic fishing village nestled along the eastern edge of Gibraltar, chosen by Genoese immigrants during the Napoleonic Wars. Venture to Europa Point for a breathtaking view, capturing the Trinity Lighthouse and, on clear days, glimpses of North Africa’s coast across the Strait of Gibraltar, just 12 miles away.

Enjoy a premium tea experience at The Rock Hotel, cherished by royalty and renowned personalities like Sir Winston Churchill, John Lennon, and Sean Connery. Immerse yourself in the legacy of The Rock Hotel, a place where history intertwines with modern luxury, a favored haven since the early 1970s.

As the tour culminates, relish the memories and stories shared during this extraordinary journey through Gibraltar’s rich past and stunning vistas. Complete your day back at the port, where you can find traces of this iconic experience echoing throughout the charming streets of Gibraltar.

05/16/2025 through 05/16/2027
01/09/2025 through 05/16/2027

Day 1

Perched at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar is a captivating destination where British and Mediterranean influences seamlessly blend. Dominated by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, this British Overseas Territory is a haven for travelers seeking both adventure and history. The Rock itself is a limestone monolith that stands 426 meters high and offers breathtaking views over the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. A ride on the cable car to the summit unveils these stunning vistas, alongside a chance to encounter Gibraltar's famous Barbary macaques, Europe's only wild monkey population.

Gibraltar's rich history is etched into its landscape. The Great Siege Tunnels, carved into the Rock during the late 18th century, are a testament to the ingenuity of British soldiers defending the territory against French and Spanish forces. Today, these tunnels are part of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, which also houses St. Michael's Cave, a mesmerizing natural grotto used for concerts and events due to its remarkable acoustics. Wander down to the historic city center to explore Casemates Square, the heart of Gibraltar’s social life, where lively cafes and restaurants spill out onto cobbled streets and visitors can soak in the lively ambiance.

For those intrigued by Gibraltar's military and cultural significance, the Gibraltar National Museum offers a comprehensive look at the territory’s 2,000-year history, from the Phoenicians to World War II. Just a short stroll away is the Moorish Castle, built in the 8th century and symbolizing Gibraltar's strategic importance throughout the ages. The castle's Tower of Homage, with its commanding views, serves as a reminder of the diverse civilizations that have left their mark on Gibraltar's soil.

Fun fact: The Rock of Gibraltar is one of the two Pillars of Hercules, the ancient mythological gateways to the Mediterranean. According to Greek mythology, Hercules separated Europe from Africa, creating the Strait of Gibraltar. Today, the territory remains a unique blend of history, myth, and natural beauty, offering a distinctive travel experience that caters to both the adventurous spirit and the culturally curious traveler.


Gibraltar

Welcome to Gibraltar… Throughout the ages Gibraltar has stood guard over this geographical gateway, the meeting place of continents. This unique position has always distinguished the spectacular rock monolith and today Gibraltar offers the discerning traveller a fascinating blend of heritage, style and culture.

As a member of the British Commonwealth and located at the most southerly point of the Iberian peninsula, both English and Spanish are the everyday language of the Gibraltarians. The climate is warm and the local people are welcoming with a friendly charm borne of a blend of many cultures united in a unique community. This cosmopolitan society has so much to offer whether it’s business or pleasure.

01/09/25 - 05/16/27

Starting At $75

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This tour cannot accommodate strollers, walkers or wheelchairs.

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