Best attractions to visit in Gibraltar as it vaccinates entire adult population
Gibraltar looks like it could prime candidate to make it on to the government s green list for summer travel, with few current coronavirus cases and all adults there vaccinated
10:00, 18 APR 2021
Updated
Gibraltar looks like it could prime candidate to make it on to the government s green list for summer travel (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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CURIOUS CAVES
St Michael s Cave in Gibraltar, pictured, is a key attraction and is known for its stalagmites and stalactites
The limestone mass of the Rock of Gibraltar rises to 1,400 ft. St Michael s Cave is a key attraction with its stalagmites and stalactites.
A new sound and light experience launches in June, taking visitors on a journey through the area s geological history.
You ll need to buy a ticket to the nature reserve for access (£13, visitgibraltar.gi).
MONKEYING AROUND
Visitors can take the cable car to the top of Gibraltar rock and get magnificent views across Spain and the Mediterranean
One of the cheeky Barbary macaque monkeys that run semi-wild on the rock
5 things to do in Gibraltar
With a footprint less than 7 sq km, the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar may be small but it packs a punch. Don’t miss these five experiences
1. Highest Point
The Rock, Gibraltar (Shutterstock)
Start by exploring the territory’s 426m peak, which gives the enclave its nickname: The Rock. A cable car runs to a top station in six minutes, but if you’d rather walk, take the Mediterranean Steps, a steep stone staircase that winds up to the summit. Along the way you will see a sand dune on the rock’s eastern side while from the top you can take in views of the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Gibraltar and mainland Spain from Morocco.