Discover The Sites
Find out what marvelous attractions you can explore during your tour with us!
45-60 min
Main Street
Gibraltars most iconic street is home to many recognisable british and internaltional franchises, so take a break from your tour and relax with some shopping.
20 min
O'Haras Battery
O'Haras battery is the highest publicly accesible point on the Rock of Gibraltar. Home to some of the most advanced artillery of its time, including the iconic 9.2-inch rifled muzzle-loading gun.
20-25 min
General Sikorski Memorial
A monument dedicated to General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the first Prime Minister of the Polish army in exile, who was killed departing Gibraltar in 1943. This is part of the Europa Point stop.
10-15 min
Catalan Bay
Gibraltar's most iconic beach and fishing village on the east side of the rock.
10-15 min
Airport Runway
One of the most dangerous runways in Europa and the only one with both comercial and military flights you can walk accross.
10 min
Princess Caroline's Battery
Princess Caroline’s Battery is a former artillery battery constructed in 1732 and named after the third daughter of King George II. The site is also home to the Military Heritage Centre.
20 min
WW2 Tunnels
The WW2 tunnels are best described as Gibraltar's underground city. They stored essential resources, maintained equipment and could sustain up to 14000 people at any time. Today, they tell the story of Gibraltar's wartime life.
20-25 min
Great Siege Tunnels
During the war of American Independence, France and Spain made an all-out attempt to recapture the Rock from the British in Gibraltar’s 14th Siege, "The Great Siege". These tunnels were the solution and marked the start of Gibraltars extensive tunnel network.
15 min
Moorish Castle
The Tower of Homage, the castles main feature, dominates the hillside and the landward approach to Gibraltar. A rebuilt tower dates primarily from about 1333 AD when Abu'l Hassan recaptured Gibraltar from the Spanish.
15 min
Top of the Rock / Apes Den
Apes den is home to the Barbary Macaques, Gibraltars most iconic residents along with breathtaking views.
15-20 min
Winsor Suspension Bridge
This spectacular feat of engineering is 71 metres in length, across a 50-metre-deep gorge affording visitors magnificent views of across the strait, bay and city.
20-25 min
Europa Point
Europa Point is the southern most tip of Gibraltar, with excelent views over the straight towards africa (on a clear day) and is the home of the Gibraltar Trinity Lighthouse, now fully automated and the only one regulated by Trinity House outside mainland United Kingdom, dating back to 1841.
10 min
The Skywalk
Standing 340 metres directly above sea level, the Skywalk is located higher than the tallest point of London’s Shard. With a fantastic view into the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern side of the rock.
20 min
Pillars Of Hercules
The Pillars of Hercules are an iconic symbol of Gibraltar, standing as a gateway between continents and representing the division between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
20-25 min
St Michael's Cave
A magnificent cavern used during the First World War as an ammunition store and an emergency hospital due to its constant cool temperature. Nowadays, it is often home to cultural events and "The Awakening", an immersive visual installation.














