Private Rock Tour and WWII Tunnels
- Embark on a private journey through Gibraltar, exploring the renowned Rock and its fascinating history.
- Discover St. Michael's Cave, a breathtaking limestone wonder adorned with illuminated stalactites and stalagmites, set within a naturally formed cathedral-like environment.
- Enrich your knowledge with historical insights from a local guide, learning about iconic landmarks like Europa Point and the Ape's Den.
- Uncover the secrets of the WWII tunnels, a testament to Gibraltar's strategic military importance during the war.
- Enjoy the perks of a smaller tour group, promising a more personalized and unforgettable experience.
The British overseas territory of Gibraltar, which sits at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, has a rich history dating back thousands of years. In the days of the Greeks and Phonecians, the famed Rock of Gibraltar was seen as one of the Pillars of Hercules - the perceived ends of the world.
On this private tour, you'll travel around the "Rock" and check out some of the most interesting parts of town. Your local, knowledgeable guide will share information with you about all of the landmarks you pass, including Europa Point, the primate-friendly Ape's Den, and many others sights.
As for the Rock of Gibraltar itself, learn about the immense limestone promontory itself, as well as its rich history. Explore St. Michael's Cave, one of the Rock's most popular attractions. The caves, formed by thousands of years of rainwater erosion, feature an impressive array of ornate stalactites and stalagmites.
Finally, visit and learn about the Rock's intricate network of military tunnels, which were excavated by the British forces during World War II. Gibraltar's strategic position was a major focal point of British planning, even to the extent that St. Michael's Cave was prepared as an emergency military hospital.