Gibraltar Tagestour mit St. Michael’s Cave und Besichtigung des Felsens
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Gibraltar Tagestour mit St. Michael’s Cave und Besichtigung des Felsens

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Holländisch
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Highlights
  • Dieser Tagesausflug nach Gibraltar, eine seltene Mischung britischer und andalusischer Kulturen, verbindet britische Kultur mit andalusischem Klima
  • Sie besuchen die St. Michaels-Höhle während einer geführten Minibus-Tour zum Felsen von Gibraltar
  • Die wilden Berberaffen, die sich im oberen Felsen aufhalten, bieten tolle Schnappschüsse
  • Sie können Denkmäler und Moscheen am Europa Point besichtigen und zollfrei in der Main Street einkaufen
  • Dies ist die beste Art, Gibraltar zu erkunden – mit einem ortskundigen Tourguide, der umfassendes Wissen über seine Kultur vermittelt
Beschreibung

Mit seiner exotischen Mischung aus Vertrautem und Ungewöhnlichem ist Gibraltar unbedingt einen Besuch wert. Auf dieser Tour sehen Sie die wichtigsten Attraktionen - die Berberaffen auf dem Felsen, die St. Michael's Höhle und die Main Street. Rosa, eine unserer örtlichen Guides, sagt: "Gibraltar ist einer der unerwartetsten Kulturschocks, die ich je erlebt habe. Es fühlt sich an wie meine Heimat Andalusien, aber alles sieht britisch aus. Es ist immer eine Freude, durch die Gegend zu schlendern und den Einheimischen mit ihrem netten Dialekt zuzuhören."

Sie beginnen Ihre Besichtigungstour mit einer Führung auf dem Felsen von Gibraltar. Die steilen Hänge des 426 Metern aus dem Mittelmeer ragenden Felsens sehen herausfordernd aus - aber Sie werden ihn bequem mit einem Minibus erkunden. Ihr erster Halt ist der denkmalgeschützte Europa Point, ein beliebter Ort für Schnappschüsse. Im Naturschutzgebiet Upper Rock treffen Sie auf die frei lebenden Berberaffen - die einzigen wild lebenden Affen Europas. An klaren Tagen können Sie bis nach Afrika blicken. Die Fahrt geht weiter zur St. Michael's Cave. Diese Höhle, in der einst Neandertaler lebten und die während des Zweiten Weltkriegs als Lazarett genutzt wurde, ist heute ein stimmungsvoller Konzertsaal.

Das Stadtzentrum von Gibraltar versprüht ein eindeutig britisches Flair, sei es durch die auffälligen roten Telefon- und Postkästen oder durch prägnantere Elemente wie die gewölbten georgianischen Türrahmen. Genießen Sie einen Pie oder vielleicht eine Portion Fish and Chips zum Mittagessen, bevor Sie sich in den Geschäften umsehen. Die Main Street mit ihren vielen britischen Ladenketten ist berühmt für ihre Duty-Free-Shops.

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  • Sie werden etwas mehr als 5 Stunden in Gibraltar verbringen
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  • Heather

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Oktober 2025

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    25 - 34 Jahre alt

    Gut

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    4/5

    The only shame was that free time was split into 2 if you were doing the rock tour. Quite stressful for the guide managing the timings of the dolphin ...

  • Jane Hart

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Oktober 2025

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    45 - 54 Jahre alt

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    5/5

    Booked this on the app had to go to another hotel for the pick up at the cost of 12 euros only to find they came to pick up from my hotel Rui nautilu ...

  • Dells

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Mangelhaft

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    2/5

    Our Tui coach guide did little more than take us through the border and give us a map. Dropped off at the coach station to find our way to the main st ...

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    Aus Großbritannien - September 2025

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    18 - 24 Jahre alt

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    18 - 24 Jahre alt

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    5/5

    All of the trip was brilliant

  • Helen

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025

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    35 - 44 Jahre alt

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    5/5

    Enjoyed the tour of the rock and learning so much about the history. Tour guides were very knowledgeable. It was good to have some free time for sho ...

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