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From Málaga: Full-Day Gibraltar Rock Tour with Bus

1. From Málaga: Full-Day Gibraltar Rock Tour with Bus

See the best of Gibraltar on a full-day tour departing from Málaga, and visit the main highlights of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve by bus. Learn about local customs and history from your expert guide as you make your way to your first stop: The viewpoint of the Pillars of Hercules. Marvel at the magnificent panoramic views of the entire Strait of Gibraltar, with uninterrupted views of the African continent. Then, make your way to Saint Michael's Cave, an incredible network of natural limestone caves in the heart of Gibraltar with mighty stalactites and stalagmites. Continue on to the Rock to see the famous Gibraltar monkeys, which are the only apes living in the wild on the entire European continent. Finally, enjoy some free time to have lunch, go for a walk or do some shopping, before you sit back and relax on your drive back to Málaga.

From Costa del Sol: Gibraltar Sightseeing Day Tour

2. From Costa del Sol: Gibraltar Sightseeing Day Tour

Be picked up by minubus Torremolinos, Marbella or Estepona and will drive you to Costa del Sol. Once in Gibraltar, discover all the major sights, including Punta Europa and Las Cuevas de San Miguel. Punta Europa, on the edge of the rock, has a lighthouse and stunning views of the African mountains, just across the water. See the Cuevas de San Miguel, which was once a refuge for soldiers during wars and a secret passageway for those looking to escape. After the tour, take some free time to explore the shopping district of Calle Real and surrounding areas.

Morocco: Sightseeing Day Trip from Algeciras

3. Morocco: Sightseeing Day Trip from Algeciras

Head off for a full-day experience in Morocco from Algeciras or the Gibraltar area. Take the ferry over the strait to Ceuta, check out the city, and then embark on a pretty bus ride to Tetouan. Enjoy a highlights walking tour of this iconic place and explore the local market. Savor a traditional Moroccan lunch. Meet your guide at the meeting point in Gibraltar or Algeciras to start your exciting 1-day journey to Morocco. Once in Algeciras, board the fast ferry for a 45-minute ride to Ceuta, taking in beautiful views of the sea as you cross the strait. Set foot on Moroccan soil and begin your panoramic tour of the city of Ceuta, passing in front of the Royal Walls and the Moat of San Felipe. Once you arrive at the border crossing, have your documents ready to cross the border; your guide will then take care of this procedure. Board a 30-minute scenic bus ride from Ceuta to Tetouan and marvel at the passing scenery. Get your camera ready to snap some amazing pictures, stopping at scenic locations en route. Arrive in Tetouan for a pleasant walking tour of the most iconic destinations of this charming Moroccan city. Visit Hassan II Square, the Royal Palace or Khalifa Palace, the Archaeological Museum, and the Centre of Modern Art. Traverse the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter or Mellah and see the Bengualid synagogue, which is not to be missed. The souk of Tetouan provides a real journey through time. Continue through the Medina of Tetouan. Characterized by its white walls and green doors, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the smallest of its kind in the country. Stop for lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant where you can enjoy traditional folk music while you sample delicious couscous accompanied by the typical Menta and Arabic pastries. After lunch, stroll through the shopping area of Tetouan and pick up some special souvenirs. Visit a typical Moroccan herbalist with natural products and discover all the benefits of the properties of Argan Oil. At the time indicated by your guide, meet again for the return to Ceuta and then to Algeciras for a nighttime drop-off.

From Seville: Gibraltar Sightseeing Tour

4. From Seville: Gibraltar Sightseeing Tour

According to mythology, Heracles put up 2 columns. One of these is said to have been in today's Gibraltar, considered to be the legendary gate between Africa and Europe. This tour is an unforgettable journey combining history, culture, duty-free shopping, impressive caves and the famous Gibraltar monkeys. Once you've crossed the border, your panoramic visit begins. Step up to the Punta de Europa, the most southern spot in Europe, and admire the magnificent view over Africa. Visit the impressive caves of San Miguel, followed by the opportunity to observe the monkeys of Gibraltar, a unique breed. Legend has it that the British will not leave Gibraltar as long as there are monkeys there. You'll then have some free time to yourself. Explore the bustling pedestrian streets of Gibraltar and enjoy a lunch break; take advantage of the wallet-friendly shopping opportunities, and relax in a local cafe before you leave.

Full-Day Gibraltar Shopping Tour from the Costa del Sol

5. Full-Day Gibraltar Shopping Tour from the Costa del Sol

Spend the day shopping in Gibraltar from the Costa del Sol and get more for your money. The British territory offers unrivalled shopping opportunities, with duty-free prices on many goods, and top British stores on Main Street. Travel along the picturesque Costa del Sol, past the Contravallation Line, all the way to Gibraltar where you will have free time to explore its many shops. Cross the border and explore the famous Rock. Browse all the fantastic shops and boutiques, including the famous Gibraltar Crystal, where you will find many beautiful items made of quality crystal. You will even have time to do a bit of sightseeing before you return. Head down to the grotto of St. Michael’s Cave, and look out for the infamous Barbary macaques. It is said that the British won’t leave Gibraltar until the last macaque has departed! With your bags full, drive back along the Costa del Sol at the end of the 11-hour tour, enjoying the views of the Moroccan coastline across the Mediterranean.

From Málaga: Gibraltar Bus Trip for Shopping

6. From Málaga: Gibraltar Bus Trip for Shopping

Gibraltar is a British overseas territory commonly known for representing one of the two Pillars of Hercules in mythology. The city sits at the foot of a huge limestone rock that rises above sea level and offers fabulous views of the Bay of Gibraltar and even the North African coastline, weather permitting. Once in Gibraltar, you will have free time for lunch, strolling or shopping until the time of your return. You will therefore be able to take advantage of the duty free prices in the shops of the Calle Real. You will find the well known British and international brands, as well as local and neighborhood shops. Recharge your batteries and take some time to rest in one of the Bristish-style pubs. At the agreed time we will return to the meeting point to start the return journey.

Morocco 4-Day Tour from the Costa del Sol

7. Morocco 4-Day Tour from the Costa del Sol

Get a taste of life in Morocco on a 4-day tour from the Costa del Sol and visit the imperial cities of Fes and Meknes. Enjoy panoramic views as you journey from one destination to the next, stay in 4-star accommodation and end in the port city of Tangier before taking the ferry back across the Strait of Gibraltar. Day 1 (Wednesday): Costa del Sol – Tangier – Fes Catch the ferry from Algeciras or Tarifa and cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco. Then, journey by coach to the port city of Tangier and take a panoramic sightseeing tour to see the main monuments before making your way to the imperial city of Fes. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at the 4-star Sofía Hotel or Hotel Menzeh Zalagh. Day 2 (Thursday): Fes Spend the morning on a sightseeing tour of the old Medersa university and explore the narrow streets of the Casbah. See the beautiful Fontaine Nejjarine and get the afternoon to explore on your own at leisure. Day 3 (Friday): Fes – Meknes – Rabat -Tangier Travel to the imperial walled city of Meknes, and continue to Rabat to visit the Mausoleum of Mohamed V and Hassan Tower. Make your way back towards Tangier for dinner and your overnight stay at the 4-star Atlas Rif Hotel or Hôtel Atlas Les Almohades. Day 4 (Saturday): Tangier – Costa del Sol Board the ferry after breakfast and travel back across the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain.

From Cádiz: Private Day Trip to Gibraltar and Bolonia

8. From Cádiz: Private Day Trip to Gibraltar and Bolonia

Benefit from pick-up in Cádiz, Jerez, Chiclana, El Puerto de Santa María or Rota, and then journey by air-conditioned minivan to the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, home to the only wild macaques ("barbary apes") in Europe. Although free to move throughout the city, they're usually found in the limestone rocks of the Peñón de Gibraltar (Rock of Gibraltar), and according to superstition, if the monkeys ever leave the rock then so will the British! An important city during Roman times, Gibraltar has preserved its old town charm, and blends scenic splendor with a modern vibe. While the 426-meter high Rock of Gibraltar looking across the straits to Africa is the main sight, other attractions include the Gibraltar Museum, where the territory's swashbuckling history is brought to life. Take a stroll along Main Street to see the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Crowned and the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar at The Convent You will also visit the ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, located about 22 kilometers northwest of Tarifa off the Cádiz to Gibraltar road. Prosperous at the time of Emperor Claudius, the city went into decline hastened by earthquakes, and was completely abandoned by the 6th century. Situated next to Bolonia Beach, considered one of the 5 most beautiful beaches in Spain, the archaeological site preserves the most representative elements of a typical Roman city. The main attraction of Bolonia Beach is its dune. At over 30 meters high and 200 meters wide, it is set in an inlet within the Estrecho Nature Park, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. From the Bolonia-Faro Camarinal Trail, the views of the broad beach of golden sand, popular with surfers, is truly spectacular. You can also see the lighthouse with its cauldron-like holes in the rocks.

From Gibraltar & Costa del Sol: Malaga Christmas Lights Tour

9. From Gibraltar & Costa del Sol: Malaga Christmas Lights Tour

Get into the festive spirit on a day trip to the Malaga Christmas lights from Gibraltar and the Costa del Sol. See the nativity scene at Malaga Cathedral, admire the lights in Calle Larios, and witness the Picasso sculpture in Plaza de la Merced. After getting picked up from your convenient meeting point on the Costa del Sol or Gibraltar coast, hop on the bus and take in views of the coast until you reach Malaga. Upon arrival in the city, you will have up to five hours of free time to experience the festivities at your own pace. You could go to the markets in Malaga Park, see the Alcazaba lit up by Christmas lights, or admire the Picasso sculpture in Plaza de la Merced. Next, head to Malaga Cathedral to see the traditional nativity scene. Time your visit to coincide with the Nativity illuminations that are projected onto the walls of the cathedral at 7:00 PM, 8:30 PM, and 10:30 PM. Afterward, head to the city's narrowest street to sample turrones before making your way to the main event, the Christmas lights on Calle Larios. Watch the famous light show held on the street every year. This year, it will take place at 7:00 PM, 8:30 PM, and 10:00 PM. At the end of Calle Larios, see the Christmas tree located in the middle of Plaza de la Marina with the lights of Pier 1 and the Farola in the background, where on some special days in December you can see a drone show at 8:00 PM. After a festive evening in the heart of Malaga, meet your tour leader back at the meeting point and head back to your meeting point location on the Costa del Sol.

From Algeciras: Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas Day Trip

10. From Algeciras: Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas Day Trip

After leaving the Tarifa Area, it continues along a panoramic route to San Pedro and up in the mountain with wonderful views. Arrival at Setenil de las Bodegas, one of the most beautiful and original white villages in the province of Cádiz. Take advantage of your free time to enjoy this peculiar town. Visit the houses embedded under the rocks of the cliff and sit down for a coffee. In Ronda, arrive at the bus station before continuing on foot to the incredible views of the New Bridge, which crosses El Tajo of ronda over the Guadalevin River. You will have free time to discover this famous village of Málaga province. Walking through the romantic center of the city, with its churches, mini-palaces and the oldest bullring in Spain, and a lot of offers to to enjoy and explore on your free time at your own pace.

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Our guide Dominque was the epitome of a great host. He is multilingual and did an excellent job taking care of a big group. Not an easy task to switch between 3 languages and still captivated all the audience. We had previously been on a different tour in Barcelona with a multi-lingual guided tour that was terrible. He was efficient and effective in keeping a big crowd throughout a 11 hour tour! This is a very well priced trip from Malaga!

Fantastic day trip to morrocco great value superb guides from start to finish a real chance to experience some of the real traditional side of morrocan culture food and seeinh how the city works would definately recomend this day trip to anyone who wants to visit north africa thanks for a superb experience

We had a great day touring Morroco. We traveled by ferry from Algeciras. Alex met us at the ferry station, organized getting our tickets and getting us to the bus on the other side. Abdul was very knowledgeable and a great host of his hometown Tetuan.

I love the place and our guides were very good. The trip was very nice because I have never expected it could be like that. Not only I learned about the historical side of the city but also the cave walk was magnificent. Would recommend to everyone.

We've been to Gibraltar lots of times & this was perfect for a shopping trip.