WANDERLIST Gibraltar: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula and hotly contested through its history, Gibraltar stands as a blend of English and Spanish influence with a hint of Mediterranean charm.

  • The Rock of Gibraltar: A symbol of this small territory, the Rock offers views of the surrounding region. Embark on a cable car ride to the top, and don’t miss the opportunity to encounter the resident Barbary macaques, the only wild primates in Europe.
  • St. Michael’s Cave: Journey into the depths of Gibraltar’s limestone rock formations to visit this majestic natural cave system. Admire the stalactite and stalagmite formations while enjoying the acoustic wonders of this venue.
  • The Upper Rock Nature Reserve: Spanning over 40%of Gibraltar’s land area, this reserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Explore the greenery, keep an eye out for migratory birds, and visit iconic landmarks like the Great Siege Tunnels.
  • Europa Point: Standing at the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, Europa Point offers panoramic vistas of the Strait of Gibraltar and the African continent beyond. Don’t miss the beautiful Trinity Lighthouse, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque, and the views at sunset.
  • Gibraltar Botanic Gardens: Take a leisurely stroll through these gardens, home to a rich variety of plant species. Discover the magnificent Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park Located within, housing over 200 animals.
  • Main Street: Immerse yourself in the heart of Gibraltar at Main Street. This pedestrianized street offers a delightful mix of duty-free shopping, quaint cafes, and historical sites. Don’t forget to snap a photo with the iconic red telephone boxes.
  • The Moorish Castle: Uncover Gibraltar’s Moorish past as you explore the striking ruins of this medieval fortification. Walk along its walls and be rewarded with views of the town below.
  • Ocean Village: Indulge in a dose of luxury at the marina complex of Ocean Village. With an array of waterfront restaurants, bars, and boutique shops, it’s a splendid place to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy a meal.
  • Gibraltar Museum: Enlighten yourself with Gibraltar’s intriguing history, culture, and natural heritage at the Gibraltar Museum. Discover artifacts from the Neanderthals, Roman ruins, and exhibitions that shed light on the territory’s identity.
  • Catalan Bay: Escape the crowds and unwind at this fishing village on the eastern coast of Gibraltar. Stroll along the colourful seafront houses, savor freshly caught seafood at a local restaurant, or simply relax on the sandy beach.
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Off-the-Beaten-Track Gems:

  • Princess Caroline’s Battery: Off the tourist radar, this hidden gem offers views and tranquility away from the crowds. Take in the vistas of Gibraltar Bay while learning about the area’s military history.
  • Jews’ Gate Cemetery: This secluded cemetery offers a poignant glimpse into Gibraltar’s diverse heritage. Wander among the ancient tombstones and reflect on the lives of those who came before.
  • Great Siege Tunnels: While the Upper Rock Nature Reserve is well-known, these tunnels offer a historical exploration beneath the surface. Discover the labyrinthine network of military fortifications and gain insights into Gibraltar’s rich past.
  • Eastern Beach: Venture beyond the popular beaches to Eastern Beach, where locals gather to enjoy sun, sand, and sea. Relax on the golden sands, take a dip in the Mediterranean, and soak up the relaxed atmosphere.
  • Europa Advance Road: An off-the-beaten-track route, Europa Advance Road offers views, from the airfield to Europa Point. Drive along this scenic coastal road and admire the rugged beauty of Gibraltar’s southern coastline.
  • Rosia Bay: Tucked away near the southernmost point of Gibraltar, Rosia Bay is a spot to escape the crowds. Enjoy spectacular views, discover the historic Nelson’s Anchorage, and explore the nearby underwater archaeological park.
  • Harding’s Battery: Located on the eastern side of the Rock, this former artillery battery is now a viewpoint. Enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean and nearby Spanish towns, all while relishing the peace and quiet.
  • Windsor Suspension Bridge: Experience the thrill of crossing this suspension bridge, connecting the Upper Rock Nature Reserve and Windsor Road. Capture photos of the scenic landscapes surrounding you.
  • Gibraltar Garrison Library: Be transported back in time at the Garrison Library, a hidden gem in the heart of Gibraltar. Delve into its extensive collection of books, manuscripts, and historical artifacts, 
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