Gibraltar Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeSteeped in history dating back to the glacial period an official rock tour is the ideal introduction to Gibraltar’s past and highlights include: St Michael’s Cave, the Barbary apes' den, the Moorish Castle and the City Under Siege exhibition. Close to the top, of The rock, one can encouter these apes. A good tour guide can have them on your back or eating out of your hand in no time.
Almost totally surrounded by sea, Gibraltar has six public beaches. On the East side of the rock there is Eastern Beach, Catalan Bay and Sandy Bay, then on the West side there is Western Beach, Camp Bay, and Little Bay. Water sports play a large part in Gibraltarian life and centre around its three marinas, Sheppard’s Marina, Marina Bay and Queensway Quay Marina. Diving, sailing and dolphin watching are widely enjoyed.
* Highly recommend the Rock tour, including the apes, and a dolphin safari in the bayof Gibraltar.
Gibraltar is 500 km south of Madrid.
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