TOP Things To Do in Gibraltar | 2 Day Travel Guide


## Top Things to Do in Gibraltar: A 2-Day Travel Guide

Nestled at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar is a small British Overseas Territory celebrated for its rich historical heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and unique cultural blend. This strategic location where Europe meets Africa is dominated by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar and surrounded by beautiful views of both the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. If you’re planning a quick trip, here’s a perfect two-day itinerary to explore the best of what Gibraltar has to offer.

### Day 1: Explore History and Nature

#### Morning: Visit the Upper Rock Nature Reserve
Begin your adventure early at the Upper Rock Nature Reserve. Purchase a day pass that includes entry to various attractions. Start with a ride up on the Gibraltar Cable Car – it’s not only an easy way up but offers panoramic views of the area.

Once at the top, visit St. Michael’s Cave, which showcases impressive stalactites and stalagmites, along with an auditorium for events – marvel at its natural acoustics. Next, step back in time at O’Hara’s Battery and enjoy breathtaking views from this old artillery installation.

#### Afternoon: Meet the Barbary Macaques
A highlight of Gibraltar’s wildlife is undoubtedly its famous Barbary macaques – Europe’s only free-living monkeys. Spend some time observing these fascinating animals at Apes’ Den, but remember to keep your belongings close and avoid feeding them.

For lunch, grab a bite at one of the local restaurants within the reserve that offer spectacular views along with delicious food.

#### Evening: Explore Main Street
Head back down to Main Street for an evening stroll through this bustling thoroughfare lined with shops selling everything from high-end brands to unique local crafts. This area also features several British-style pubs where you can relax with a pint or dine on some traditional fish and chips.

### Day 2: Dive into Culture and Relaxation

#### Morning: Tour Historic Sites
Start your day diving deeper into Gibraltar’s history visiting The Great Siege Tunnels – an incredible network of tunnels dug during The Great Siege in late 18th century meant as a defense system. Nearby, visit Moorish Castle’s Tower of Homage – parts of which date back to the 11th century – for insights into Islamic architecture and history in Gibraltar.

#### Afternoon: Leisure Time at Europa Point
After grabbing lunch in town, head towards Europa Point for serene sea views where you can see across to Africa on clear days. Visit Europa Point Lighthouse and Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque; both are notable landmarks here representing cultural diversity.

End your visit at Gorham’s Cave Complex (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) known for evidencing Neanderthal habitation. Although entry inside may be restricted, viewing platforms around provide substantial insight into this archaeological marvel.

#### Evening: Sunset Dinner Cruise
Cap off your visit with a sunset dinner cruise around Gibraltar Bay; it’s perfect for unwinding while enjoying scenic coastal vistas and spotting marine life like dolphins if you’re lucky! Alternatively, dine alfresco at Ocean Village marina backed by luxurious yachts bobbing gently in calm waters – offering plenty of fine dining options with Mediterranean flair.

### Tips for Visiting Gibraltar:
– **Currency**: While officially part of Britain, most businesses accept both GBP (British Pounds) and Euros.
– **Language**: English is predominantly spoken but road signs are often bilingual including Spanish due to geographical proximity.
– **Transportation**: Given its compact size (only 6.8 square kilometers), walking is often feasible in Gibraltar; however taxis are readily available.
– **Weather**: Mediterranean climate prevails so expect warm summers and mild winters; carrying sunscreen during summer months is advisable due to high UV levels.

Gibraltar might be small but it packs a punch when it comes to offering diverse experiences from rich history to stunning natural beauty all concentrated within its borders. With this two-day guide in hand you’ll be sure not only see its highlights but appreciate this unique place perched between continents!