
Deluxe Rock Tour
Explore Gibraltar properly with the deluxe rock tour!
£660
3 hr 30 min
Max 8 persons per minivan
Discover Gibraltar's breathaking views like never before with a local guide.
You will be taken ≈ 430 metres high as your guide talks you through the sights, sounds and story of Gibraltar.
By choosing to travel with a local guide rather than independently or in a large group, you get the best of both worlds. I strive to give detailed explanations and am always ready to answer any questions, giving you peace of mind (and body). With spectacular views, wildlife, history and knowledge on offer, your tour of such a famous British overseas territory is sure to be incredible. If any part of this tour doesn't quite take your fancy, contact me using the links below and I will be happy to make personalised adjustments.
First Trip 08:30, 15:00 Last Trip.
9 stops
Tour information:
We will visit:
100 Ton Gun
Only 4 of these guns were ever made to counter the firepower of the Italians, and only 3 remain. The other two can be found in Malta.
Europa Point
Spectacular views across the Strait of Gibraltar next to the southernmost Trinity lighthouse. Also home to the Sikorski Memorial.
Pillars of Hercules
Gaze across the bay and straits of Gibraltar while discovering why the Romans called Gibraltar “Mons Calpe”, “The hollow mountain”.
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.
Top of Rock/Barbary Apes
Take in the breath-taking views amongst only wild Macaques in Europe, now a staple of Gibraltar.
Winsor Suspension Bridge
There's nowhere quite like it for spectacular views over the city.
Great Siege Tunnels
Discover the vast defences even the enemy was impressed by.
Moorish Castle / Tower of Homage
Its main tower dominates the hillside and the landward approach to Gibraltar.
Catalan Bay
Almost certainly Gibraltar's most historic beach and the landing point of the Genoese fisherman who came to Gibraltar in search of Tuna.
Tickets for the nature reserve are included as part of the tour cost.
This tour is not step-free; Accessibility for St Michael's Cave and the Skywalk is dependent on lifts, and certain parts of attractions may still be unavailable. The Moorish castle site and Winsor Bridge are currently not step free.







