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Explore Gibraltar with the official City Pass, including a minibus Rock tour, entry to 20+ attractions, and discounts at over 100 shops for a full day of discovery.

The Gibraltar: Official City Pass with Rock Tour & 20 Attractions offers an exciting way to explore this iconic location in just one day. For a fixed price, visitors gain access to over 20 attractions, including a guided minibus tour of the Rock, visits to St. Michael’s Cave, the Siege Tunnels, and encounters with the famous Gibraltar monkeys. The pass is delivered digitally, making it easy to scan at each site, and includes free transport from the border and cruise port directly to the city center.
This tour package also delivers value with discounts and freebies at more than 100 local shops, restaurants, and activity providers. It’s designed for convenience, offering skip-the-line access, an electronic guidebook, and itineraries to help plan the day. While the cable car is currently closed for refurbishment until 2028, the other highlights keep this experience lively and engaging. This tour fits well for those wanting an organized, comprehensive day without the hassle of buying multiple tickets.
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The GibraltarPass acts as your all-in-one ticket for easy access to Gibraltar’s top sights. Once purchased, the digital pass arrives via email, ready to be scanned at each attraction. This streamlines entry and eliminates the need for multiple tickets, saving time and reducing stress during a busy sightseeing day.
The pass covers a guided minibus tour that includes Europa Point, St. Michael’s Cave, and a monkey encounter at the Apes Den. To maximize your time, it’s recommended to reserve your minibus tour spot at least 24 hours in advance, especially if you want to visit the most popular locations. The tour operates Monday through Friday and offers a guided experience with insights into Gibraltar’s history and natural highlights.

The guided minibus tour is a key component of the pass, taking visitors through over a thousand years of military history while offering stunning views. Travelers can ask the driver to drop them off at Princess Caroline’s Battery if they want to spend longer exploring on foot, which is within walking distance of the Great Siege Tunnels, WW2 tunnels, and Moorish Castle.
The guide’s commentary enhances the experience, sharing stories about Gibraltar’s past and the monkeys’ antics. The tour includes stops at Europa Point for panoramic vistas. Some reviews suggest that more stops with less time at each could improve the tour, but overall, it’s praised for being informative and well-led.
A highlight of the pass is entry to St. Michael’s Cave, a spectacular natural attraction with dripping stalactites and stalagmites. The cave features impressive acoustics and is part of the Rock Tour. Visitors can explore inside the cave and enjoy views from the SkyWalk—though note that the cable car is temporarily closed, so access to the top of the Rock is limited to walking or the minibus tour.
The SkyWalk offers breathtaking vistas atop the Rock, but because of the cable car closure, some may need to walk to higher vantage points, which can involve uphill climbs and rough terrain. Several reviews mention that signage along the paths could be clearer, but overall, the scenic outlooks are a major draw.
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The Apes Den provides the chance to see Gibraltar’s famous Barbary macaques. These playful monkeys are a major attraction, and visitors are advised to be cautious with their belongings to avoid theft, as the monkeys are known to grab plastic bags and loose items. Several reviews praise the friendly guides who explain monkey behavior and ensure safety around the animals.
The monkeys add a fun and lively element to the tour, with many noting baby monkeys playing and the unique experience of being close to wildlife. The encounter is a highlight for many visitors who appreciate the informative guides and the opportunity for photos.

The Great Siege Tunnels and WW2 tunnels are included attractions, offering insight into Gibraltar’s military history. Visitors can explore underground passageways, learn about historic sieges, and see remnants of artillery and defensive structures.
Although the Moorish Castle is currently closed for renovation, the tunnels remain accessible and are praised for their well-preserved layouts. Several reviews mention that signage along the pathways could be clearer, but the interactive displays and informative signs make the visit worthwhile.

A significant point to consider is that the Gibraltar cable car is closed for refurbishment until 2028. This limits access to certain vantage points and SkyWalk, making the walking tour a more prominent part of this experience. Some reviews note that more options for returning to the top—such as included taxis or alternative transport—would improve the overall visit.
Travelers who want to reach the summit may need to walk uphill, which can involve steep slopes and rough terrain. The lack of a middle station on the cable car means visitors must plan their route and timing carefully.

The pass includes free bus transport from the border and cruise port to Gibraltar’s city center, making logistics straightforward. The bus stops are easy to locate using Google Maps, and showing the pass on the bus grants return tickets as well.
Since the pass is valid for 1 day from 5:00 AM to 11:59 PM, travelers should plan their activities according to the opening hours of key sites. The minibus Rock tour requires reservations at least 24 hours in advance, so planning ahead is essential to cover all desired stops.

Beyond the attractions, the GibraltarPass provides discounts and freebies in over 100 shops, restaurants, and activity providers across Gibraltar. This adds extra value to the experience, especially for shopping or dining. Many reviews highlight the savings and convenience of having one pass to access both attractions and discounts.
The pass is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of travelers. What to bring includes a passport for border crossing, and visitors are encouraged to reserve the minibus tour early to ensure availability.
Because of extensive walking involved—especially on rough terrain or uphill pathways—a good level of physical fitness is recommended. Several reviews mention walking downhill from the Rock after exploring sites, sometimes leading to exhaustion. Planning for comfortable footwear and water is advised.
The GibraltarPass offers a cost-effective way to see most of Gibraltar’s highlights in one day, especially for those who value organized entry and additional discounts. The guided minibus tour adds a personal touch and helps make sense of the historic sites.
However, visitors should manage expectations regarding the cable car closure and signage issues along the paths. If your aim is to visit the top of the Rock via cable car, you’ll need to adjust plans or wait until the refurbishment is complete. Alternatively, walking and self-guided exploration remain rewarding options.
This tour is best suited for those who desire comprehensive access with minimal hassle and are comfortable with moderate walking. It delivers great value with over 20 attractions and hundreds of shop and dining discounts, making it a smart choice for a full-day Gibraltar experience.
Does the pass include the cable car?
No, the cable car is closed for refurbishment until 2028, so access to the SkyWalk and certain top vantage points is limited to walking or the minibus tour.
Do I need to reserve the minibus Rock tour in advance?
Yes, reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance for the guided minibus tour to secure your spot, especially during busy periods.
Can I use the pass to visit all sites in one day?
The pass covers over 20 attractions and includes free transport, but signage and terrain mean some sites require significant walking or climbing. Planning your route helps ensure you see everything comfortably.
Is the pass suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the pass is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring your passport, comfortable footwear, water, and any personal items needed for walking and exploring. Remember, the pass is valid from 5:00 AM to 11:59 PM on your selected day.