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Discover Gibraltar on a full-day tour from Jerez, exploring the rock, St Michael's Cave, Barbary apes, and enjoying shopping, all in 9 hours for $123.

The From Jerez: Gibraltar Full Day Tour offers an engaging way to visit Gibraltar without the hassle of organizing transport or guides. For $123 per person, this 9-hour trip takes you from the starting point at Aparcamiento Monasterio de la Cartuja to the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, with plenty of stops for sightseeing, shopping, and exploring. The tour is led by a local guide who speaks both English and Spanish, ensuring you get insightful commentary throughout the day.
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a rundown of Gibraltar’s main attractions in one day. Keep in mind, it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users, but it offers a well-paced itinerary filled with stunning views, lively guide narration, and memorable encounters with the cheeky Barbary apes.
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The tour departs from Aparcamiento Monasterio de la Cartuja in Jerez. It begins with a 75-minute coach ride towards the Spanish-Gibraltar border, with the bus providing a comfortable start to the day. The coach is the main mode of transport throughout the trip, making it a convenient way to relax before arriving at Gibraltar’s main attractions.
Travelers should arrive at the meeting point in the morning, where guides in greenshirts or Naturanda logos will assist with check-in. The return journey also lasts about 75 minutes, bringing everyone back to the original meeting spot at the end of the day. This setup simplifies logistics, especially for visitors unfamiliar with the area.

Once in Gibraltar, the guided tour begins with a visit to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, where the stunning rock formations set a dramatic scene. Your guide explains the significance of the Pillars of Hercules and provides insight into Gibraltar’s geology and natural beauty.
The highlight is St Michael’s Cave, where you can marvel at the impressive limestone formations and possibly learn about its history and legends from the guide. Afterward, the Rock of Gibraltar itself becomes a focal point, with a 105-minute visit that includes a photo stop and an in-depth guided exploration. This allows ample time to enjoy the views, take pictures, and appreciate the unique landscape.
A memorable part of the tour is interacting with the Barbary apes at the Gibraltar Nature Reserve. These cheeky monkeys are famous for their inquisitive behavior and lively antics, which make for great photo opportunities. Guides typically lead visitors through the reserve, ensuring safety while allowing close-up encounters with these charismatic animals.
The apes are one of Gibraltar’s most recognizable symbols, and seeing them in their natural habitat adds a fun and lively element to the trip. This stop usually lasts around 15 minutes but leaves a lasting impression.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter descending from the rock, the tour includes a guided walk along Gibraltar’s main street, specifically around Casemates Square. Here, travelers have free time—about 75 minutes—to explore, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy local food.
Casemates Square is known for its lively atmosphere, with shops offering bargains and a variety of cafes and eateries. Many choose to try local dishes or grab a quick snack, such as fish and chips, at nearby venues like Roy’s. This break provides a relaxed chance to soak in Gibraltar’s vibrant street life and pick up mementos suited to every budget.

The tour includes a 10-minute stop at Casemates Square for photos and a guided visit of the nearby Casemates, Gibraltar’s historic fortress. This site offers a glimpse into Gibraltar’s military past and provides some excellent vantage points for photos of the city and the harbor.
Guides often share stories about Gibraltar’s fortifications while visitors enjoy a brief walk through this historic area. It’s an ideal spot for history buffs and those wanting to capture Gibraltar’s lively ambiance.
The 105-minute tour of the Rock of Gibraltar is the main highlight. It features a guided visit to key sights, including St Michael’s Cave and other notable viewpoints. The tour allows travelers to appreciate the scale and beauty of the limestone promontory, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
During this time, guides share insights into Gibraltar’s geology and wildlife, enriching the experience. Visitors can observe the panoramic views across the strait toward Africa, which is just a short boat or air distance away.
Following the guided exploration of the Rock, travelers return to Gibraltar for free time around Casemates Square. This is a good chance to browse shops, pick up souvenirs, or simply relax in a local cafe. The lively atmosphere makes it easy to soak up the city’s character before heading back to Spain.
Guides are available if questions arise, and many visitors enjoy the casual pace during this segment of the tour.
The return trip to Jerez takes about 75 minutes. The coach offers a comfortable setting for guests to reflect on their day, review photos, or chat about Gibraltar’s sights. The tour concludes back at the Aparcamiento Monasterio de la Cartuja, where guests can plan their next adventures or rest after a full day of exploration.
This organized transport and guided structure remove the stress of navigation, making it accessible for most travelers interested in a comprehensive Gibraltar experience.
This full-day trip is well-suited for those who want a guided overview of Gibraltar’s highlights in a single day. It offers stunning views, lively narration, and ample free time for shopping. However, it may not be ideal for travelers with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as the itinerary involves walking and some uneven terrain.
The tour’s cost includes transport, guided tours, and entrance to key sites, making it a good value for a hassle-free Gibraltar experience. It’s particularly popular among visitors who enjoy wildlife encounters, scenic views, and exploring historic sites comfortably.
This tour from Jerez offers a well-organized, comprehensive way to see Gibraltar’s main attractions in one day. The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with interesting commentary, and the interaction with Barbary apes adds a fun, memorable element.
While the itinerary is packed, the pace remains manageable, leaving plenty of time for photos and shopping. The $123 price point covers transport, guided sightseeing, and entry to key locations, making it an accessible choice for travelers wanting a hassle-free trip.
This tour provides a balanced mix of natural beauty, history, and leisure, suited for those looking for a full, guided day trip without the trouble of planning every detail themselves.
“We took the day trip (picked up in Jerez). The drive was great, the guide was courteous and knowledgeable, the tour was very good (considering we w…”
What is included in the tour price?
Return transport from Jerez, a local guide, guided tours of Gibraltar and the Rock, and views of the main attractions.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is ample free time at Casemates Square to purchase meals or snacks.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. The tour is appropriate for most ages, but those with mobility impairments should consider suitability.
What should I bring?
A passport or ID card, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and any visas if required.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any restrictions on mobility?
Yes, this tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or those over 95 years old.
What is the duration of the tour?
The full day lasts approximately 9 hours, with the main sightseeing stops and free time included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Aparcamiento Monasterio de la Cartuja in Jerez.
Is there a guide available in languages other than English?
Guides speak both English and Spanish to accommodate different language preferences.