A day trip to Gibraltar is one of the most popular activities in the Costa del Sol. And there's a reason why. This slice of Britain under the Mediterranean sun is culturally fascinating. You'll enjoy free time to explore the town, whether it's browsing the bargain-laden duty-free shops, venturing into the Rock's tunnels or meeting its Barbary apes, or simply soaking in the atmosphere.
Day Trip to Gibraltar from Nerja Area
- Free time to explore Gibraltar at your own pace
- Chance to check out the Rock's tunnels and Barbary apes
- Browse the wide selection of duty-free shops
- Transport
- Bring suitable footwear
- Admissions not included
- Food and drinks not included
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