Duty-free goods | The Rock of Gibraltar | Barbary macaques | British colony | Europa Point | Gen. W. Sikorski Monument
From April to October: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
From November to March: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Children (4-11) - 25%
Children (0-3) - Free
Departure from Malaga city | Additional fee 5.00€
Air-conditioned coach transport | Tour guide | Minibus in Gibraltar | Entrance to St. Michael's Cave
Europa Point, where the Gen. W. Sikorski Monument is located | Drive up the Rock to the height of St. Michael's Caves | Entrance to St. Michael's Cave | Free time for shopping and lunch on Main Street
Gibraltar is one of the world's most strategic crossroads. It has been contested by many nations. A British colony since 1704. The only place in Europe where free-living macaque monkeys live — about 250 in 6 troops roaming freely across the entire Rock.
Our guide will pick you up from your hotel at the appointed time to continue the journey along the coast road to Gibraltar. Border crossing and arrival at the coach parking, located 200 meters from the main street.
The tour in Gibraltar is conducted with a local minivan and a driver/guide speaking English/Spanish.
Pick-up from most hotels on the coast, but in Malaga, just near the bus stop in front of the police station (address: Manuel Azaña Square) and near El Corte Inglés on Avenida de Andalucía (bus stop in front of CaixaBank).
You will be returned to the same place where you were picked up.
Return times are approximate and depend on traffic, border delays, etc.
City | Pickup | Drop-off |
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Malaga | 06:50 | 18:00 |
Torremolinos | 07:30 | 17:30 |
Benalmadena | 07:45 | 17:10 |
Fuengirola | 08:30 | 16:50 |
Mijas Costa | 08:50 | 16:30 |
Marbella | 09:10 | 16:10 |
Estepona | 09:30 | 15:45 |