This Pass is the only visitors' pass that covers all of Gibraltar's top attractions in one ticket. The Pass makes your visit to Gibraltar easy and hassle-free from start to finish, with suggested itineraries, free guide book, included public transport from the Border, and many perks, discounts and freebies to make your experience of Gibraltar most enjoyable.
Just buy the pass, activate it from your mobile, and scan it at participating attractions and establishments to enjoy access at no further cost.
Standing 340 meters directly above sea level, this cliff-hanging glass platform and walkway provides an unbroken 360º panoramic viewpoint. Not for the faint-hearted!
One of Gibraltar’s most popular attractions, this spectacular Stalagmite and Stalactite cave also features an immersive light and sound installation expressing layers upon layers of history fused with the Rock. The Awakening Show illuminates these sculptures of time and reawakens their hidden story.
Dating back to 1779, these tunnels, dug inside the depth of the Rock, are perhaps the most impressive defence system devised by man. The tunnels feature historic cannons and multi-media displays depicting the unique military history of Gibraltar.
Get an insight into life as a soldier in this vast network of military tunnels. An audio tour device will take you on a tour which includes static exhibitions and photographic displays.
Located at the highest point of the Rock of Gibraltar, this impressive military stronghold features large cannons where visitors can experience the mechanics of how these big guns operate, both above ground and below-ground.
Perhaps Gibraltar’s most famous tourist attraction – Gibraltar is the only place in Europe where you can find freely roaming tail-less monkeys, known as Barbary Macaques. With over 200 monkeys in Gibraltar, you are guaranteed to see some at Apes Den.
The oldest structure in Gibraltar, first built in 1160, or earlier. This historic castle and fortifications commands great views over the Bay of Gibraltar and provides visitors with a window to Gibraltar’s past.
This is the only Wildlife Park in Gibraltar. Nestled in the beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens, the AWCP is home to a collection of both exotic and native species. Unlike big zoos, the AWCP provides a more personal and intimate encounter with the animals and a fun experience for both kids and adults alike.
This spectacular botanical garden dates back to 1816 and is home to many unique plants, birds and impressive trees. It is a great place to relax and enjoy nature. The gardens are also home to a small zoo- the Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park as well as kids playground.
Housed in some of the most historic buildings in Gibraltar, dating back to the early 18th century, this multi-media exhibition depicts the hardship that Gibraltar’s civilian and military population had to endure under constant attacks.
Situated at the southern-most point of Gibraltar, at the place where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Med-Sea, this observation point provides spectacular views across the strait along with a new outdoor and indoor interpretation exhibits.
The centre is housed at Princess Caroline’s Battery, a former artillery battery located at the northern end of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve. The relics exhibited, date from the 18th century to the present, and include weapons, shells, and other artefacts.
This heavy gun battery dates back to 1883, and is one of only two such cannons left in the world, the other one is in Malta.
Check out the operating mechanics of this cannon and visit the adjacent Rosia Bay, where Admiral Nelson’s ship was anchored upon her return from victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Hanging across a 50-metre-deep gorge, this 71 metres long swinging suspension bridge is definitely not for the faint-hearted but affords magnificent views across the strait, bay and city of Gibraltar.
The Upper Rock nature reserve is full of nature trails, rich in history, spectacular viewing points over the Strait of Gibraltar and onto Africa, and is home to a variety of birds and other animals including rabbits and the famous Barbary Apes. Wander through its paths you will discover many of Gibraltar's hidden gems.
After purchase, you will receive a Welcome message to your email with your Pass showing a unique QR code. You can either save it to your mobile device or print at home for use on your visit. If you know the exact date you will be visiting Gibraltar you can Activate the Gibraltar Pass immediately upon purchase on the website. Otherwise, if you are not sure, you have 90 days after purchase to select a date and Activate the Pass.
Present your Pass at participating attractions and businesses. Your Pass will be scanned or checked to verify its validity.
For most attractions on the Gibraltar Pass, there’s no need to pre-book. However, few may have limited slots or capacity, so you’ll need to reserve in advance. You can find reservation information by visiting the Included Attractions page on our website www.GibraltarPass.com
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, known for its iconic Rock of Gibraltar, which offers stunning views and a unique blend of British and Mediterranean cultures. This small but vibrant territory is rich in history, natural beauty, and strategic significance.
The iconic Rock of Gibraltar is a limestone ridge that dominates the territory. It is home to the famous Barbary macaques and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and Atlantic.
The Gibraltar Museum offers a comprehensive look at the territory's rich history, from its ancient past to its strategic role in modern times.
Europa Point is the southernmost point of Gibraltar, offering breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the coast of Africa on a clear day.
A British classic made with fresh local fish, crispy batter, and thick-cut chips.
A traditional Gibraltarian dish made from chickpea flour, water, and olive oil, similar to a savory pancake.
Small plates of Spanish-inspired dishes, perfect for sharing and sampling a variety of flavors.
These months offer pleasant weather with warm temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The crowds are moderate, and the scenery is lush and green.
Gibraltar Pound (GIP)
GMT+1 (GMT+2 during daylight saving time)
240VV, 50HzHz
Gibraltar is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, travelers should always be aware of their surroundings and take standard precautions to protect their belongings.
Gibraltar Bus Station
The bus service is efficient and affordable, with regular routes connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Not commonly used; taxis can be hailed on the street.
Car, Bike, Scooter
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