Walking is the most convenient way to explore Gibraltar as the city is compact, but buses and taxis are also available for longer distances or for visiting the Upper Rock.
Visa requirements for Gibraltar are the same as for the UK, as it is a British Overseas Territory. Check entry requirements based on your nationality.
Yes, Gibraltar issues its currency, the Gibraltar pound, but it is interchangeable with the British pound, often used interchangeably both locally and in the UK.
English is the official language, but many locals are bilingual, speaking Spanish due to the proximity to Spain.
Spring and early autumn are ideal for visiting Gibraltar, with pleasant weather perfect for sightseeing without the summer crowds.
Yes, Gibraltar has several beaches that are safe for swimming with facilities for tourists, such as Eastern Beach and Catalan Bay.
On a clear day, you can indeed see the coast of Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar, a sight that is truly remarkable.
In addition to the famous Barbary macaques, you might encounter dolphins and various bird species across Gibraltar.
Gibraltar was part of the EU as a territory of the UK, but following Brexit, it is no longer in the EU and its status is subject to ongoing negotiations.
Yes, the Upper Rock Nature Reserve offers several trails, providing a chance to explore the natural beauty and unique wildlife of Gibraltar.