
Things to Do in Gibraltar — Complete 2026 Guide with Prices & Links
Explore the best attractions, nature, history, and local experiences in Gibraltar. Includes updated ticket prices, schedules, and tips for 2025.
Things to Do in Gibraltar — Complete 2026 Guide
Gibraltar may be small, but it offers an impressive mix of nature, history, culture, and food. Whether you’re a new resident or a weekend visitor, this guide covers everything you need to know for 2026.
🏔️ 1. The Upper Rock Nature Reserve — The #1 Attraction
No visit is complete without exploring the iconic Rock.
⚠️ Critical 2026 Update: The Gibraltar Cable Car is closed for a major refurbishment project and is expected to reopen in 2027. Visitors cannot take the cable car to the top.
What’s Included in the Ticket:
Skywalk: Glass viewing platform with stunning 360° views.
St. Michael’s Cave: Breathtaking natural grotto with a spectacular light show.
Barbary Macaques: Europe’s only wild monkeys, found at Apes’ Den and near the Skywalk. Do not feed — fines up to £4,000.
Great Siege Tunnels & WWII Tunnels: Incredible military history inside the Rock.
O’Hara’s Battery: Highest point with historic artillery (check opening times, often closes at 6:15 PM).
Windsor Suspension Bridge: 71-meter-long bridge for an adrenaline rush.
Moorish Castle: Medieval fortress (parts under restoration in 2026; exterior views remain).
Northern Defences (“The Jungle”): Restored network of trails and tunnels — a hidden gem for hikers.
How to Get There (Since Cable Car is Closed):
Guided Taxi Tour (Most Popular): ~£40–£45 per person (includes Nature Reserve Entry). Drivers act as official guides, minimal walking, covers all main sights in ~90 mins. Book at the Border or Casemates Square.
Shuttle Bus / Private Tours: Minibuses from mid-town car park / border. Price varies, similar to taxi tours.
Walk-Up (The “Hiker” Option): ~£30 (Nature Reserve Ticket only). Start at Jews’ Gate (steep) or Moorish Castle entrance. Full freedom, access to Mediterranean Steps. Very steep, requires high fitness levels.
Booking & Info: 🔗 naturereserve.gi
🏙️ 2. Around Town: Shopping & Culture
Main Street: Duty-free shopping (perfume, jewelry, electronics, spirits).
Casemates Square: Main hub with pubs and outdoor dining.
Ocean Village & Marina Bay: Modern marina with casino, luxury yachts, nightlife.
Gibraltar National Museum: Fascinating history from Neanderthals to WWII — Entry ~£8.
Alameda Botanic Gardens: Peaceful Victorian garden oasis — Entry Free.
⛵ 3. On the Water: Dolphins & Beaches
Dolphin Watching Tours:
Providers: Dolphin Adventure, Dolphin Safari.
Duration: 75–90 minutes.
Price: Adults ~£30–£35, Children ~£20.
Departure: Marina Bay / Ocean Village.
Beaches:
Catalan Bay: Colourful fishing village, best seafood & views.
Eastern Beach: Largest sandy beach, sun all day.
Camp Bay & Little Bay: Rocky swimming platforms & pools, good for families.
🍽️ 4. Food, Drink & Events
Must-Try Local Food:
Calentita: Chickpea flour flatbread.
Rosto: Pasta with meat sauce.
Tostada: Toast with olive oil and tomato.
Dining Hotspots:
Ocean Village: Biancas, Charlie’s.
Queensway Quay: The Lounge, Rendezvous.
Catalan Bay: La Mamela, Seawave.
Major Events:
Calentita Food Festival: July.
National Day: September 10th.
Christmas Festival of Lights: November at Casemates.
🛥️ 5. Weekend Trips (Crossing the Border)
Tarifa, Spain (45 min): Beaches, kitesurfing, bohemian vibe.
Sotogrande, Spain (25 min): Luxury marina, polo fields, Sunday markets.
Tangier, Morocco: 1-hour fast ferry from Tarifa for a day trip.
🧭 6. Final Tips for 2026
✅ Book taxi tours early — Cable Car is closed, taxis in high demand.
✅ Wear walking shoes — even tours require walking.
✅ Mediterranean Steps — best for fit visitors, go early morning to avoid heat.
✅ Always carry your passport for Spain crossing or boat tours.