{"id":2762,"date":"2022-12-01T13:16:40","date_gmt":"2022-12-01T13:16:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/dont-miss-places-in-gibraltar\/"},"modified":"2022-12-01T15:12:39","modified_gmt":"2022-12-01T15:12:39","slug":"is-gibraltar-worth-visiting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/is-gibraltar-worth-visiting\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Gibraltar worth visiting?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yes Gibraltar is worth visiting due to its rich greenery and the frolicking Barbary Macaques that are omnipresent on its territory.<\/strong><\/p>\n The solid Rock of Gibraltar lures people all over the world to come and visit.<\/strong><\/p>\n Ascending as the ultimate sentry of the passageway between Spain<\/a> and the African coast, Gibraltar is an exquisite destination with a life that goes past its surface.<\/p>\n The solid Rock of Gibraltar lures vacationers with its rich greenery and the frolicking Barbary Macaques that are omnipresent on its territory.<\/p>\n Underneath its forbidding exterior lie the Galleries, a veritable maze of underground tunnels and caverns. Gibraltar is also a duty-free shopper\u2019s haven as well as being famous for its row of marvelous beaches.<\/p>\n Gibraltar is obviously very small and can easily be explored in one day on foot. <\/strong><\/p>\n The old town is very welcoming especially along the Main Street with its line of shops, bars, and restaurants.<\/p>\n Take the famous gondola to the top of \u201cThe Rock\u201d to admire the beautiful landscape and learn about the monkeys that inhabit it.<\/p>\n Here is a rundown of all the exciting activities people do in here, in addition I will show you my personal favorite things to do and awesome places to visit on your next holiday to Gibraltar.<\/p>\n The famous High Rock, which starts near the city, is the most spectacular part of Gibraltar. The entire fortress is now a nature reserve and its top can be reached by a funicular ride.<\/p>\n The ride provides a magnificent view of the beautiful city and its surrounding countries, and if the day is sunny you can see some parts of Morocco<\/a>. From the fortress, you can see the most idyllic landscapes and meet the famous monkeys.<\/p>\n These are wild monkeys that were introduced in past centuries from Africa, by early inhabitants. You can make a trip to the upper reserve with the buses (booked by a tour agency.)<\/p>\n The tour stops consist of three sites to visit: the Europa Point (beautiful landscape on a clear day), St. Michael\u2019s cave (well enhanced by colored lights but nothing outstanding) and the famous monkeys (Barbary Macaques).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Tourists come and visit The Rock of Gibraltar to learn the strategic importance of the place, see the scenic postcard views, and have the chance to photograph or play with the monkeys.<\/p>\n This takes a little while, as children get excited about the cheeky monkeys \u2014 but it is really fun to interact with them. If you want to avoid contact do not sit on the walls along which they pass and do not open your bags or backpacks (they interpret it as an offering of food).<\/p>\n Be sure to hang onto your sun hats, because the monkeys like them a lot too. Several people have fed bread to \u201cfraternize\u201d with the macaques, but actually it is forbidden to do so and you might run the risk of paying a fine ($4900).<\/p>\n The park authorities should exercise more caution to prevent the greedy monkeys from eating too much because the usual tourist pay little attention to the rules.<\/p>\n Guests are granted access to the tunnel area as a component of the ticket to tour the natural reserves surrounding the Rock of Gibraltar. It is fascinating and simple to stroll through the Great Siege Tunnels.<\/p>\n Most of the time, they are not too crowded \u2014 and most of the information is available in English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese.<\/p>\n Historically, the tunnels are very interesting and will help you understand why the British coveted Gibraltar: this strategic point could literally shatter the various enemy ships approaching its coast.<\/p>\n Hidden in the heart of the mountain and invisible to anyone approaching, this tunnel with its deadly guns is definitely a spectacular outpost against any aggressor in ancient or modern warfare.<\/p>\n It proved to be an essential fortress to protect Gibraltar during the Second World War. The man-made tunnels carved into the rock in the 1770\u2019s are truly astonishing.<\/p>\n All of the artifacts in the gallery are equipped with interactive installations and posters in different languages.<\/p>\n The large tunnel base is right next to \u201cthe great siege exhibition\u201d and the two complement each other. Here there are 820 feet of tunnels carved into the rock, interspersed with restored scenes. This is both simple and very well done.<\/p>\n The cannon viewing platforms show a beautiful view of Spain<\/a>, which confirms the importance of this construction for the defense of Gibraltar.<\/p>\n These Steps are a challenging alternative access to the nature reserve and the\u00a0Apes Den. It is highly recommended to those who like a little exercise. The steep way up is designed for the most trained, but there is an easy alternative to it \u2014 the funicular.<\/p>\n For persistence and effort you will be rewarded with the most beautiful views of Spain, Gibraltar and the coast of Africa, but unless you are an expert climber or truly athletic, do not attempt the treacherous climb.<\/p>\n The hiking trail is best done in the cooler parts of the day or in the winter. Do not forget to bring enough water to keep yourself hydrated, and use sunscreen protection.<\/p>\n A camera is very essential as the views are more than marvelous. The journey begins by passing through the entryways at the Jew\u2019s Gate. (A ride on a transport bus can take you there.)<\/p>\n There are well-placed signs all along the route, aside from one little part where there are some neglected military structures \u2014 and the sign is kind of scribbled in the rock. Don\u2019t go off the trail, just search on the rock for the sign.<\/p>\n At several points you will pass interesting caves, and it is amazing to learn that they used to be below sea level! When you get to the highest point of the steps the reward of your achievement will clearly be worth the effort.<\/p>\n The Europa Point is the best place to see the Gibraltar Strait. It has a \u201cbalcony\u201d with information available that explains all the geographical points around Gibraltar.<\/p>\nIs one day enough to visit Gibraltar?<\/h2>\n
What are the Best things to do in Gibraltar?<\/h2>\n
The Rock of Gibraltar<\/h2>\n
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My favorite stuff to do in Gibraltar<\/h2>\n
The Great Siege Tunnels<\/h2>\n
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Fun things to do in Gibraltar<\/h2>\n
Mediterranean Steps<\/h2>\n
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Popular Gibraltar tourist attractions<\/h2>\n
Europa Point<\/h2>\n