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VISIT
GIBRALTAR
A breath of fresh air
Action-packed holidays
City of contrasts
Exciting mixture of old and new
Mediterranean flavours
Taste Gibraltar
Big skies, open seas
Breathtaking scenery
Dream weddings
Follow in the footsteps
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Gibraltar
Tourist Board Information Office
Casemates Square, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA
Tel: +350 20045000
Fax: +350 20045865
Email: information@tourism.gov.gi
www.visitgibraltar.gi
London
Gibraltar House, 150 Strand,
London, WC2R 1JA
Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 0777
Fax: +44 (0)20 7240 6612
Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk
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Contents
02 A Legacy Evolves
04 Gibraltar Naturally
06 At Sea
08 Live Gibraltar
10 Love Me Do
12 A World of Flavour
14 A True Pound’s Worth
16 Your Home From Home
17 Practical Information
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VISIT
GIBRALTAR
Gibraltar's appeal as a travel destination continues
to grow, drawing an international audience from all
corners of the globe. Arriving by land, sea and air,
visitors are drawn to a unique location that sits at
the crossroads of Europe and Africa.
The Rock's activities are as diverse as they are
plentiful, ranging from dolphin watching, to award
winning fishing and exploring historical trails.
Gibraltar's temperate climate makes it an attractive
all year round choice, which is enhanced by local
events and customs that offer a flavour of the
Gibraltarian warmth, that is reassuringly familiar.
We look forward to welcoming you to our corner
of the Mediterranean.
The Hon. Neil F. Costa M.P.
Minister for Tourism, Public Transport & the Port
To arrive into Gibraltar is to be
awestruck by the sheer majesty of
the Jurassic limestone Rock that
dominates the horizon. The Rock
has attracted visitors, some friend,
some foe, throughout its colourful
history, all drawn to its unique
charm and character, which
still thrive today in the
Gibraltarian people.
Strategically situated on the southern tip of the
Iberian Peninsula, the British Overseas Territory is
almost entirely surrounded by water other than the
narrow isthmus which links it to mainland Spain.
Gibraltar is less than seven square kilometres on
the outside, but inside lies a myriad of caves and
tunnels that stretch for almost fifty kilometres.
Herein lie some of Gibraltar’s biggest mysteries
and secrets.
Discover the Rock’s beauty and natural heritage,
its architecture and wildlife. Historical trails will help
you wile away the days and shopping in Main Street,
perhaps one of the most famous streets in Europe,
will tempt you with some of the best bargains
around, thanks to the Rock’s Pound Sterling
currency and VAT free status.
Gibraltar’s unique position, at the crossroads of
Europe and Africa, make it an ideal location to
explore neighbouring terrain. Just a 90–minute ferry
ride takes you to Morocco with its exotic souks, and
the neighbouring coastline of Spain offers access to
some of the world’s finest golf courses.
We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Welcome
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A Legacy Evolves
Gibraltar’s legendary tale is filled with battles and sieges that weave
civilisations and cultures through the ages. This historical legacy
lives on today and can be enjoyed in its numerous attractions.
At 426 metres high, the iconic Rock
of Gibraltar is honeycombed with
over 30 miles of tunnelling, created
by man at different chapters in
its story.
Its pre-historic caves were home to
the birth of modern man, and many
people believe the female skull
discovered in Gorham’s Cave in
1848 should have been claimed
as an historic find, making today’s
Neanderthal man, Gibraltar woman.
Arriving visitors are greeted by the
awe-inspiring spectacle of the
Tower of Homage and Gate House,
looming up from within the Rock.
This spectacular Medieval
fortification dates from the second
Moorish occupation in the early
14th century.
Gibraltar’s survival story is never
more poignant than during the
Great Siege of 1779-83, which is
retold in Mozart’s composition
‘Bardengesang auf Gibraltar, O
Calpe’. The Great Siege Tunnels
remain a must see for any visitor
to the Rock.
Gibraltar has been at the heart
of Britain’s history for centuries.
Success at the Battle of Trafalgar
was first reported to the world in
Gibraltar’s daily newspaper the
Gibraltar Chronicle. Tragically, the
battle cost the life of Lord Nelson.
He was brought ashore at Rosia
Bay, preserved in a casket of
brandy, before his body was
returned to England.
During the 19th century Gibraltar
flourished as a strategic trading
port on the route to India. Main
Street shoppers will note family
businesses, many of which date
back to this time.
With the onset of WWII, Winston
Churchill instructed that Gibraltar’s
complex tunnel system be once
again expanded to create a fortress
within a fortress. It is from here
that Eisenhower masterminded the
North African landings.
The Rock’s testament to time
is reflected in its people, the
Gibraltarians. Warm and friendly
by nature Gibraltar’s hospitality is
renown and keeps visitors returning
year after year.
Wit Chch iucd that Gia’s
complex tu stem  ce again exnd
to ea a  whin a .
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Gibraltar Naturally
Gibraltar offers visitors views of unparalleled beauty both on land and at
sea. Wildlife flourishes on the Rock’s porous limestone and its flora and
fauna are world renowned and of conservational importance.
Gibraltar candytuft grows nowhere
else in Europe and is recognisable
by its pink clusters of flowers. For
nature lovers they are abundant
during April on the eastside of
the Rock. Most of the westside is
covered with light woodland where
wild olive and honeysuckle can be
found in abundance.
Gibraltar’s Upper Rock brings
together walkers from all over the
world, with the most famous of
the myriad of the paths being the
Mediterranean Steps. Located on
the eastern face of the Rock, it
starts at an altitude of 180 metres
and finishes at 426 metres at
O’Hara’s Battery, the highest point
on the Rock.
Over 270 species of birds have
been recorded on the Rock over
the past few years, and famous
residents include the Barbary
Partridge, and the Peregrine Falcon.
Gibraltar lies on the migratory route
between Europe and Africa and
every Spring and Winter the skies
play host to everything from
eagles and vultures to storks
and songbirds.
Gibraltar’s most famous residents,
the Barbary Macaques are a species
of tailless monkey. Originally from
North Africa their presence dates
back to the days of the British
garrison. Imported from Morocco
by Winston Churchill in 1944
when their numbers had dwindled
they have become part of
Gibraltar’s legend.
The Alameda Gardens, designed
in 1816, is an ideal spot to sit
and relax. Its pretty amphitheatre
stages a number of productions
each year.
St Michael’s Cave has fascinated
visitors since Roman times. Its
cathedral cave has long believed
to be bottomless, giving way to a
legend that Gibraltar is linked to
Africa by a subterranean tunnel.
Gibraltar’s waters are teeming
with sea life and living in the
Bay of Gibraltar there are no fewer
than three species of dolphin:
common, bottlenose and striped.
Ta a   r wd .
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At Sea
Known as the mythical Pillars of Hercules, and bathed almost entirely by
the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, the Rock has been a haven for
seafarers for over 1000 years. The Bay of Gibraltar is intrinsic to life on
the Rock.
Beneath its waters, Gibraltar’s
historical legacy continues with
a spectacular underwater world
of more than 30 wrecks and reefs.
Dive opportunities include the
remains of ships from Napoleonic
times and WWII.
With a warm climate, a sheltered
bay and open seas, Gibraltar is a
fisherman’s paradise. Its deep sea
fishing provides a thrill difficult to
match and well-equipped boats
offer an opportunity for big game
catches such as bluefin tuna,
broadbill swordfish and various
species of shark depending on the
season. The North Mole’s waters
plummet down to 30 metres,
making it ideal for game fishing
varieties such as bream, bass
and eel.
Gibraltar’s two marinas, Ocean
Village and Queensway Quay offer
great ambiance and dining out
facilities. For those who enjoy their
sport on, rather than under, the
water there is an abundance
of activity such as windsurfing,
sailing, jet skiing, and the
popular dolphin tours.
A wide selection of sailing courses
are on offer, from competent
crew to the most advanced RYA
qualifications. It is possible to
arrive into Gibraltar as a sailing
novice and leave a confident
seafarer in only a couple of weeks.
Gibraltar’s lighthouse at Europa
Point is the only remaining
lighthouse operated outside
of the UK by Trinity House.
As a leading Port of Call in the
Mediterranean, Gibraltar is visited
by cruise ships from around the
globe. A number of tours and
shopping excursions are available
to visitors on arrival into Port.
A fishman’s ade.
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Live Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a vibrant city with a range of leisure pursuits to suit all
tastes and budgets. The busy bustling café society of Casemates Square
transforms into lively nightlife with live entertainment and music from
young resident bands.
The town centre is best enjoyed
on foot. Its typical Georgian and
Victorian architecture is
interspersed with Portuguese,
Genoese and Moorish influences,
a reminder of Gibraltar’s colourful
and chequered past, giving it some
of the most interesting architecture
in the Mediterranean area.
Modern Gibraltar is reflected in the
financial district of Europort and the
new Ocean Village Marina with its
luxury yachts and apartment
buildings. The King’s Bastion
Leisure Centre, refurbished from an
old battlement, is an ideal location
for all the family to enjoy. Within its
historic walls it houses a full size
ice rink, bowling alley, restaurant,
nightclub and multiplex cinema.
Culture and heritage come
together on National Day when
the Rock celebrates its past.
On that day Gibraltarians dress
in red and white, the national
colours, and there are street parties
and celebrations in abundance. The
day’s festivities are dramatically
rounded off with a firework display
and open air concert.
For art lovers, local art is on display
at the Fine Arts Society Gallery in
Casemates Square, close to the
Gibraltar Crystal Factory. The
Gibraltar Philharmonic Society
runs a season of concerts featuring
international artists. Concerts are
held around Gibraltar at venues
such as St Michael’s Cave and
the Open Air Theatre in the
Alameda Gardens.
Pageantry is always on show in
Gibraltar. The official daily changing
of the guard takes place outside
the Governor’s home at the
Convent in the centre of Main
Street. During the summer
months, History Alive, Gibraltar’s
Re-enactment Society parade the
streets dressed in period uniforms
from the 1700s reminiscent of
Gibraltar’s past as a garrison town.
For those who want to live the high
life, the International Gala Casino
in Ocean Village is open until the
early hours and neighbouring
Savannah’s lounge bar and
restaurant hosts international DJs
throughout the summer months.
Cue and ha
co teth.
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Love Me Do
Gibraltar’s warm climate and natural dramatic
settings have led to a significant rise in couples
choosing to wed and honeymoon on the Rock.
Gibraltar earned its status in the romantic stakes
in the 1950s and 60s following a string of high
profile weddings.
It s
the lenry
mria  John
Le to Yo
Ono that t the
Rk buing.
Sean Connery, who as James Bond
not only lived twice, chose to
marry twice in Gibraltar, firstly to
Diane Cilento and in later years
to his current wife Micheline
Boglio Roquebrune. But it was
the legendary marriage of John
Lennon to Yoko Ono that set the
Rock buzzing. He later wrote about
it in the Beatles number one hit
The Ballad of John and Yoko.
Under local law, visitors to
Gibraltar can marry without
statutory residential requirements
and couples are able to complete
necessary paper work in advance
of their trip. The law also permits
the ceremony to be conducted at
a number of approved locations
outside of the Registry office.
Couples can choose from the
comfort of several of Gibraltar’s
larger hotels, to the spectacular
setting of the ‘Dell’, an Italianate
hidden garden, constructed in the
19th Century within the Alameda
Gardens. What could be more
spectacular than arriving at the
summit of the Rock itself by cable
car to exchange vows surrounded
by breathtaking scenery? Your
wedding album will be a living
fairytale with treasured memories
for years to come.
With a history of integrated
cultures, there are a number of
ancient churches and cathedrals,
four synagogues dating back to the
1800s, Hindu temples and mosques
that couples can also select for
their religious vows.
Wedding planners and specialist
service providers from limousine
hire, to photography, hair
specialists and dressmakers are
at hand to help make your special
day truly memorable. Further
information can be found on
our website, www.visitgibraltar.gi
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A World of Flavour
Visitors to Gibraltar will be struck by the vibrancy and colour of local
life. The Rock’s lush green vegetation is set against the cobalt blue of
the Bay of Gibraltar and the pastel shades of the colonial and medieval
architecture of the town centre. It is against this backdrop that so many
cultures live harmoniously, and a wide range of internationally inspired
dishes can be found.
Local specialist dishes include
Calentita, a local delicacy made
from chickpea flour; Pinchitos,
kebabs made of spiced lamb or
chicken cooked over hot coals;
Torta de Acelgas, a spinach tart;
and Pan Dulce, a specialist bread
traditionally eaten at Christmas.
Gibraltar’s true flavour comes
together once a year at the
‘Calentita’ food festival which takes
place each Spring in Casemates
Square. The festival is a display
of the destination’s diversity and
local customs. As well as local
dishes, stalls include a range of
Indian foods, German sausages,
Sicilian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan and
Moroccan cuisine.
Gibraltar’s Main Street and
Casemates Square are at the centre
of its Mediterranean café society
with traditional coffee houses such
as the House of Sacarello dating
back to the 1800s. At night,
Casemates Square transforms into
a vibrant night scene with lively
bars and restaurants filled until
the early hours.
With the sea a strong part of its
legacy, fish is a popular staple of
Gibraltarian cuisine. There are many
specialist Mediterranean and fish
restaurants, such as La Mamela set
on Catalan Bay. A further variety of
international cuisines can be found
along Gibraltar’s stylish marinas.
For a more formal setting, two
of Gibraltar’s hotels in-house
restaurants have been awarded
rosette dining awards.
Wh the a
a strg t  s
legacy, fish  a pul
staple  Giaian cui.
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Gibraltar welcomes millions of tourists every year and whether they are
arriving to sample the fine cuisine, its natural beauty or its sporting
pursuits many of them will head to Main Street, the centre of Gibraltar’s
commercial district and the scene of some of the best value shopping on
the Mediterranean.
Gibraltar has a history of
shopkeepers and traders that
dates back to the 1800s when
the Rock flourished as a trading
port boosted by its strategic,
geographic location. During this
period the modern identity of
the Gibraltarian people evolved
through a mixed population
of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese,
Jewish and Moorish communities.
Gibraltar remains home to many
descendant families who
established their businesses
during this period. Names such
as Stagnetto, Gache, Seruya, Cohen
and Massias are traditional family
businesses and their shops are
still visible in Gibraltar’s busy
shopping centre.
Gibraltar is a VAT free jurisdiction
so goods sold in Gibraltar offer the
best value and the currency is the
Gibraltar Pound, equivalent to
Sterling, so there is no costly
currency conversion for visitors
from the United Kingdom.
Along with the more traditional
shops, visitors to Main Street
will recognise international high
street brands and chains. These
sit alongside handicraft and
souvenir shops.
Best buys include cosmetics and
perfumery, jewellery, tobacco and
spirits, designer glass frames,
specialist linens and electronics.
For souvenirs and a taste of local
life, head to Casemates Square
where you’ll find local artisan shops
and the Gibraltar Crystal Factory,
where you can watch the glass
blowers at work.
Inaugurated in 1929, the Gibraltar
Public Market just outside
Casemates Square, is a traditional
indoor market with a range of
fish, fruit, vegetables and local
delicacies. It’s a great place to
people watch and get into the
local spirit.
A True
Pound’s Worth
r uns and a t
 lal le, head to
Cemas Sque.
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Your Home From Home
There is a welcoming familiarity for visitors to
Gibraltar. Its compact size means transfer times to
the town centre are never more than 15 minutes and
its British heritage gives it a feeling of ‘home from
home’ but with an exotic twist.
Hotels
Bristol Hotel ***
This hotel, with its attractive walled
garden and swimming pool, is centrally
situated close to the Museum. Many of
the bedrooms enjoy a splendid view of
the Bay of Gibraltar.
8/10 Cathedral Square, Gibraltar
Tel: +350 20076800
Fax: +350 20077613
Email: reservations@bristolhotel.gi
www.bristolhotel.gi
The Caleta Hotel AA****
The four star Caleta Hotel, Health, Beauty
& Conference Centres, in a spectacular
location on the eastern side of the Rock,
awarded two AA rosettes for fine dining.
Italian food at its best.
Catalan Bay, Gibraltar
Tel: +350 20076501
Fax: +350 20042143
Email: reservations@caletahotel.gi
www.caletahotel.com
The Cannon Hotel *
Situated near the city centre, and ideal
for leisure breaks. The main shopping
area and most of Gibraltar’s historic sites
and places of interest are within easy
walking distance.
9 Cannon Lane, Gibraltar
Tel: +350 20051711
Fax: +350 20051789
Email: cannon@sapphirenet.gi
www.cannonhotel.gi
The O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel
AA****
Tucked away in the heart of the city
centre, only minutes walk from bustling
Main Street, the stylish and newly
rejuvenated O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel
offers every comfort and facility for
the perfect holiday.
2 Governor’s Parade, Gibraltar
Tel: +350 20070500
Fax: +350 20070243
Email: eliott@ocallaghanhotels.com
www.eliotthotel.com
Queen’s Hotel ***
The Queen’s Hotel is situated just outside
the historic city walls of Gibraltar, and
commands views of unparalleled beauty
of the Rock itself.
1 Boyd Street, Gibraltar
Tel: + 350 20074000
Fax: +350 20040030
Email: queenshotel@gibtelecom.net
www.queenshotel.gi
The Rock Hotel AA****
The world famous Rock Hotel is perched
majestically above the city, and enjoys
splendid views of the Bay of Gibraltar.
The attractive sea water pool is set in
secluded gardens where light meals are
available throughout the day.
3 Europa Road, Gibraltar
Tel: +350 20073000
Fax: +350 20073513
Email: reservations@rockhotel.gi
www.rockhotelgibraltar.com
Hostel
Emile Youth Hostel
On Gibraltar’s historic city walls, a
one−minute walk from the popular
Casemates Square and Main Street.
Easy access to all places of interest.
Montagu Bastion, Line Wall Road, Gibraltar
Tel +350 20051106
Fax: +350 20051106
Mobile: +350 57686000
Email: emilehostel@yahoo.co.uk
How to book
Tour Operators
Classic Collection
Tel: 0800 008 7288 Fax: 01903 214 945
sales@classic-collection.co.uk
www.classic-collection.co.uk
Cresta Holidays
Tel: 0844 879 8036
www.crestaholidays.co.uk
My Gibraltar
Tel: 020 8518 4181 Fax: 020 8554 0202
info@mygibraltar.co.uk
www.mygibraltar.co.uk
Superbreak
Tel: 0871 221 3344
www.superbreak.com
sales@superbreak.com
Airlines
bmibaby
Tel: 0905 828 2828 www.bmibaby.com
British Airways
Tel: 0844 493 0787 www.ba.com
easyJet
Tel: 08431045000 www.easyjet.com
Monarch
Tel: 08719 40 50 40 www.monarch.co.uk
We have a range of self-catering
accommodation options available on
our website at www.visitgibraltar.gi.
For further information call us
on 020 7836 0777 or e-mail
info@gibraltar.gov.uk.
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Practical Information
Hotel Grading
The Gibraltar Tourist Board’s Official
Hotel Grading Scheme is managed in
partnership with the Automobile
Association (AA) of the UK.
The Scheme uses a star classification
system for hotels, ranging from One
to Five stars. In addition the AA
awards Rosettes, from One to Five,
to those hotels where the restaurants
serve food of an excellent and
outstanding quality. More information
is available on the AA’s website at
www.theaa.com or in the AA’s annual
Hotel Guide.
The properties taking part in the
Scheme in Gibraltar are inspected
annually by the AA and are
distinguished in the listings by
the AA logo and gold stars next
to the property name.
The Scheme is a voluntary one and
those properties not participating
have volunteered their own
classification, which is distinguished
by black stars next to the
property name.
Language
The official language is English
although Spanish is widely spoken.
Health
No specific vaccinations are required
for Gibraltar. Those needing
emergency medical attention in
Gibraltar are entitled to free NHS
treatment on production of a UK
Passport or a European Health
Insurance Card.
Getting There
Regular flights from the UK to
Gibraltar are operated by bmibaby,
British Airways, Monarch Airlines and
easyJet. Flight time is approximately
two hours and 45 minutes. Gibraltar
is also easily accessed by those
wishing to fly to Malaga and Jerez
airports and both can be reached by
road in approximately one hour and
30 minutes. The land frontier between
Gibraltar and Spain is open 24 hours
a day, seven days a week both for
vehicles and pedestrians. There is
no limit on the number of frontier
crossings you can make.
Entry Requirements
A full valid passport or EU identity
card in the case of EU nationals.
Other passport holders may need
a visa to enter Gibraltar. Further
information available from
Tel: +350 20051726
Fax: +350 20042706
Email: csro@gibraltar.gov.gi
Or Tel: +350 20073026
Email: info@gibraltar-airport.com
Telephones
Gibraltar’s international dialling
code is + 350.
Getting Around
Local bus services and taxis operate
throughout Gibraltar.
Currency
The legal tender in Gibraltar is
Gibraltar Government notes and
coinage, although United Kingdom
Sterling is equally welcome. There
is a full range of international and
UK banks. Credit cards, travellers’
cheques and Euros are widely
accepted. Gibraltar notes cannot
be used in the UK.
Voltage
240v – the same as in the UK
(3 pin plugs).
Weather
Gibraltar has an average of 320 days
of sunshine a year with temperatures
rising well above 30c in the summer
and going down to approximately
12c in the winter.
The climate of Gibraltar is
Mediterranean. A warm, dry summer
alternating with a mild, wet winter.
For further information,
please contact
Gibraltar Tourist Board
Gibraltar House
150 Strand
London
WC2R 1JA
Tel: 020 7836 0777
Fax: 020 7240 6612
Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk
www.visitgibraltar.gi
Gibraltar Tourist Board
Information Office
Casemates Square
Gibraltar, GX11 1AA
Tel: +350 20045000
Fax: +350 20045865
Email: information@tourism.gov.gi
www.visitgibraltar.gi
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VISIT
GIBRALTAR
A breath of fresh air
Action-packed holidays
City of contrasts
Exciting mixture of old and new
Mediterranean flavours
Taste Gibraltar
Big skies, open seas
Breathtaking scenery
Dream weddings
Follow in the footsteps
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Gibraltar
Tourist Board Information Office
Casemates Square, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA
Tel: +350 20045000
Fax: +350 20045865
Email: information@tourism.gov.gi
www.visitgibraltar.gi
London
Gibraltar House, 150 Strand,
London, WC2R 1JA
Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 0777
Fax: +44 (0)20 7240 6612
Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk
www.visitgibraltar.gi
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in or unavailability of the services listed.

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  • 1. VISIT GIBRALTAR A breath of fresh air Action-packed holidays City of contrasts Exciting mixture of old and new Mediterranean flavours Taste Gibraltar Big skies, open seas Breathtaking scenery Dream weddings Follow in the footsteps facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar Gibraltar Tourist Board Information Office Casemates Square, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA Tel: +350 20045000 Fax: +350 20045865 Email: information@tourism.gov.gi www.visitgibraltar.gi London Gibraltar House, 150 Strand, London, WC2R 1JA Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 0777 Fax: +44 (0)20 7240 6612 Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk www.visitgibraltar.gi Designbysheardhudson.com visitgibraltar.gi facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar Disclaimer: The Gibraltar Tourist Board does not accept responsibility for any changes in or unavailability of the services listed.
  • 2. Contents 02 A Legacy Evolves 04 Gibraltar Naturally 06 At Sea 08 Live Gibraltar 10 Love Me Do 12 A World of Flavour 14 A True Pound’s Worth 16 Your Home From Home 17 Practical Information ow us : facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar 1 visitgibraltar.gi ‘… the ry ima  an enms li, ched n the Atlantic and the Medraan’. William Makepeace Thackeray Gibraltar Portugal Morocco Spain ...only a couple of hours away/ visitgibraltar.gi VISIT GIBRALTAR Gibraltar's appeal as a travel destination continues to grow, drawing an international audience from all corners of the globe. Arriving by land, sea and air, visitors are drawn to a unique location that sits at the crossroads of Europe and Africa. The Rock's activities are as diverse as they are plentiful, ranging from dolphin watching, to award winning fishing and exploring historical trails. Gibraltar's temperate climate makes it an attractive all year round choice, which is enhanced by local events and customs that offer a flavour of the Gibraltarian warmth, that is reassuringly familiar. We look forward to welcoming you to our corner of the Mediterranean. The Hon. Neil F. Costa M.P. Minister for Tourism, Public Transport & the Port To arrive into Gibraltar is to be awestruck by the sheer majesty of the Jurassic limestone Rock that dominates the horizon. The Rock has attracted visitors, some friend, some foe, throughout its colourful history, all drawn to its unique charm and character, which still thrive today in the Gibraltarian people. Strategically situated on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, the British Overseas Territory is almost entirely surrounded by water other than the narrow isthmus which links it to mainland Spain. Gibraltar is less than seven square kilometres on the outside, but inside lies a myriad of caves and tunnels that stretch for almost fifty kilometres. Herein lie some of Gibraltar’s biggest mysteries and secrets. Discover the Rock’s beauty and natural heritage, its architecture and wildlife. Historical trails will help you wile away the days and shopping in Main Street, perhaps one of the most famous streets in Europe, will tempt you with some of the best bargains around, thanks to the Rock’s Pound Sterling currency and VAT free status. Gibraltar’s unique position, at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, make it an ideal location to explore neighbouring terrain. Just a 90–minute ferry ride takes you to Morocco with its exotic souks, and the neighbouring coastline of Spain offers access to some of the world’s finest golf courses. We look forward to welcoming you soon. Welcome
  • 3. 2 visitgibraltar.gi 3 A Legacy Evolves Gibraltar’s legendary tale is filled with battles and sieges that weave civilisations and cultures through the ages. This historical legacy lives on today and can be enjoyed in its numerous attractions. At 426 metres high, the iconic Rock of Gibraltar is honeycombed with over 30 miles of tunnelling, created by man at different chapters in its story. Its pre-historic caves were home to the birth of modern man, and many people believe the female skull discovered in Gorham’s Cave in 1848 should have been claimed as an historic find, making today’s Neanderthal man, Gibraltar woman. Arriving visitors are greeted by the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Tower of Homage and Gate House, looming up from within the Rock. This spectacular Medieval fortification dates from the second Moorish occupation in the early 14th century. Gibraltar’s survival story is never more poignant than during the Great Siege of 1779-83, which is retold in Mozart’s composition ‘Bardengesang auf Gibraltar, O Calpe’. The Great Siege Tunnels remain a must see for any visitor to the Rock. Gibraltar has been at the heart of Britain’s history for centuries. Success at the Battle of Trafalgar was first reported to the world in Gibraltar’s daily newspaper the Gibraltar Chronicle. Tragically, the battle cost the life of Lord Nelson. He was brought ashore at Rosia Bay, preserved in a casket of brandy, before his body was returned to England. During the 19th century Gibraltar flourished as a strategic trading port on the route to India. Main Street shoppers will note family businesses, many of which date back to this time. With the onset of WWII, Winston Churchill instructed that Gibraltar’s complex tunnel system be once again expanded to create a fortress within a fortress. It is from here that Eisenhower masterminded the North African landings. The Rock’s testament to time is reflected in its people, the Gibraltarians. Warm and friendly by nature Gibraltar’s hospitality is renown and keeps visitors returning year after year. Wit Chch iucd that Gia’s complex tu stem  ce again exnd to ea a  whin a . facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 4. 4 visitgibraltar.gi 5 Gibraltar Naturally Gibraltar offers visitors views of unparalleled beauty both on land and at sea. Wildlife flourishes on the Rock’s porous limestone and its flora and fauna are world renowned and of conservational importance. Gibraltar candytuft grows nowhere else in Europe and is recognisable by its pink clusters of flowers. For nature lovers they are abundant during April on the eastside of the Rock. Most of the westside is covered with light woodland where wild olive and honeysuckle can be found in abundance. Gibraltar’s Upper Rock brings together walkers from all over the world, with the most famous of the myriad of the paths being the Mediterranean Steps. Located on the eastern face of the Rock, it starts at an altitude of 180 metres and finishes at 426 metres at O’Hara’s Battery, the highest point on the Rock. Over 270 species of birds have been recorded on the Rock over the past few years, and famous residents include the Barbary Partridge, and the Peregrine Falcon. Gibraltar lies on the migratory route between Europe and Africa and every Spring and Winter the skies play host to everything from eagles and vultures to storks and songbirds. Gibraltar’s most famous residents, the Barbary Macaques are a species of tailless monkey. Originally from North Africa their presence dates back to the days of the British garrison. Imported from Morocco by Winston Churchill in 1944 when their numbers had dwindled they have become part of Gibraltar’s legend. The Alameda Gardens, designed in 1816, is an ideal spot to sit and relax. Its pretty amphitheatre stages a number of productions each year. St Michael’s Cave has fascinated visitors since Roman times. Its cathedral cave has long believed to be bottomless, giving way to a legend that Gibraltar is linked to Africa by a subterranean tunnel. Gibraltar’s waters are teeming with sea life and living in the Bay of Gibraltar there are no fewer than three species of dolphin: common, bottlenose and striped. Ta a   r wd . facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 5. 6 visitgibraltar.gi 7 At Sea Known as the mythical Pillars of Hercules, and bathed almost entirely by the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, the Rock has been a haven for seafarers for over 1000 years. The Bay of Gibraltar is intrinsic to life on the Rock. Beneath its waters, Gibraltar’s historical legacy continues with a spectacular underwater world of more than 30 wrecks and reefs. Dive opportunities include the remains of ships from Napoleonic times and WWII. With a warm climate, a sheltered bay and open seas, Gibraltar is a fisherman’s paradise. Its deep sea fishing provides a thrill difficult to match and well-equipped boats offer an opportunity for big game catches such as bluefin tuna, broadbill swordfish and various species of shark depending on the season. The North Mole’s waters plummet down to 30 metres, making it ideal for game fishing varieties such as bream, bass and eel. Gibraltar’s two marinas, Ocean Village and Queensway Quay offer great ambiance and dining out facilities. For those who enjoy their sport on, rather than under, the water there is an abundance of activity such as windsurfing, sailing, jet skiing, and the popular dolphin tours. A wide selection of sailing courses are on offer, from competent crew to the most advanced RYA qualifications. It is possible to arrive into Gibraltar as a sailing novice and leave a confident seafarer in only a couple of weeks. Gibraltar’s lighthouse at Europa Point is the only remaining lighthouse operated outside of the UK by Trinity House. As a leading Port of Call in the Mediterranean, Gibraltar is visited by cruise ships from around the globe. A number of tours and shopping excursions are available to visitors on arrival into Port. A fishman’s ade. facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 6. 8 visitgibraltar.gi 9 Live Gibraltar Gibraltar is a vibrant city with a range of leisure pursuits to suit all tastes and budgets. The busy bustling café society of Casemates Square transforms into lively nightlife with live entertainment and music from young resident bands. The town centre is best enjoyed on foot. Its typical Georgian and Victorian architecture is interspersed with Portuguese, Genoese and Moorish influences, a reminder of Gibraltar’s colourful and chequered past, giving it some of the most interesting architecture in the Mediterranean area. Modern Gibraltar is reflected in the financial district of Europort and the new Ocean Village Marina with its luxury yachts and apartment buildings. The King’s Bastion Leisure Centre, refurbished from an old battlement, is an ideal location for all the family to enjoy. Within its historic walls it houses a full size ice rink, bowling alley, restaurant, nightclub and multiplex cinema. Culture and heritage come together on National Day when the Rock celebrates its past. On that day Gibraltarians dress in red and white, the national colours, and there are street parties and celebrations in abundance. The day’s festivities are dramatically rounded off with a firework display and open air concert. For art lovers, local art is on display at the Fine Arts Society Gallery in Casemates Square, close to the Gibraltar Crystal Factory. The Gibraltar Philharmonic Society runs a season of concerts featuring international artists. Concerts are held around Gibraltar at venues such as St Michael’s Cave and the Open Air Theatre in the Alameda Gardens. Pageantry is always on show in Gibraltar. The official daily changing of the guard takes place outside the Governor’s home at the Convent in the centre of Main Street. During the summer months, History Alive, Gibraltar’s Re-enactment Society parade the streets dressed in period uniforms from the 1700s reminiscent of Gibraltar’s past as a garrison town. For those who want to live the high life, the International Gala Casino in Ocean Village is open until the early hours and neighbouring Savannah’s lounge bar and restaurant hosts international DJs throughout the summer months. Cue and ha co teth. facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 7. 10 visitgibraltar.gi 11 Love Me Do Gibraltar’s warm climate and natural dramatic settings have led to a significant rise in couples choosing to wed and honeymoon on the Rock. Gibraltar earned its status in the romantic stakes in the 1950s and 60s following a string of high profile weddings. It s the lenry mria  John Le to Yo Ono that t the Rk buing. Sean Connery, who as James Bond not only lived twice, chose to marry twice in Gibraltar, firstly to Diane Cilento and in later years to his current wife Micheline Boglio Roquebrune. But it was the legendary marriage of John Lennon to Yoko Ono that set the Rock buzzing. He later wrote about it in the Beatles number one hit The Ballad of John and Yoko. Under local law, visitors to Gibraltar can marry without statutory residential requirements and couples are able to complete necessary paper work in advance of their trip. The law also permits the ceremony to be conducted at a number of approved locations outside of the Registry office. Couples can choose from the comfort of several of Gibraltar’s larger hotels, to the spectacular setting of the ‘Dell’, an Italianate hidden garden, constructed in the 19th Century within the Alameda Gardens. What could be more spectacular than arriving at the summit of the Rock itself by cable car to exchange vows surrounded by breathtaking scenery? Your wedding album will be a living fairytale with treasured memories for years to come. With a history of integrated cultures, there are a number of ancient churches and cathedrals, four synagogues dating back to the 1800s, Hindu temples and mosques that couples can also select for their religious vows. Wedding planners and specialist service providers from limousine hire, to photography, hair specialists and dressmakers are at hand to help make your special day truly memorable. Further information can be found on our website, www.visitgibraltar.gi facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 8. 12 visitgibraltar.gi 13 A World of Flavour Visitors to Gibraltar will be struck by the vibrancy and colour of local life. The Rock’s lush green vegetation is set against the cobalt blue of the Bay of Gibraltar and the pastel shades of the colonial and medieval architecture of the town centre. It is against this backdrop that so many cultures live harmoniously, and a wide range of internationally inspired dishes can be found. Local specialist dishes include Calentita, a local delicacy made from chickpea flour; Pinchitos, kebabs made of spiced lamb or chicken cooked over hot coals; Torta de Acelgas, a spinach tart; and Pan Dulce, a specialist bread traditionally eaten at Christmas. Gibraltar’s true flavour comes together once a year at the ‘Calentita’ food festival which takes place each Spring in Casemates Square. The festival is a display of the destination’s diversity and local customs. As well as local dishes, stalls include a range of Indian foods, German sausages, Sicilian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan and Moroccan cuisine. Gibraltar’s Main Street and Casemates Square are at the centre of its Mediterranean café society with traditional coffee houses such as the House of Sacarello dating back to the 1800s. At night, Casemates Square transforms into a vibrant night scene with lively bars and restaurants filled until the early hours. With the sea a strong part of its legacy, fish is a popular staple of Gibraltarian cuisine. There are many specialist Mediterranean and fish restaurants, such as La Mamela set on Catalan Bay. A further variety of international cuisines can be found along Gibraltar’s stylish marinas. For a more formal setting, two of Gibraltar’s hotels in-house restaurants have been awarded rosette dining awards. Wh the a a strg t  s legacy, fish  a pul staple  Giaian cui. facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 9. 14 visitgibraltar.gi 15 Gibraltar welcomes millions of tourists every year and whether they are arriving to sample the fine cuisine, its natural beauty or its sporting pursuits many of them will head to Main Street, the centre of Gibraltar’s commercial district and the scene of some of the best value shopping on the Mediterranean. Gibraltar has a history of shopkeepers and traders that dates back to the 1800s when the Rock flourished as a trading port boosted by its strategic, geographic location. During this period the modern identity of the Gibraltarian people evolved through a mixed population of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Jewish and Moorish communities. Gibraltar remains home to many descendant families who established their businesses during this period. Names such as Stagnetto, Gache, Seruya, Cohen and Massias are traditional family businesses and their shops are still visible in Gibraltar’s busy shopping centre. Gibraltar is a VAT free jurisdiction so goods sold in Gibraltar offer the best value and the currency is the Gibraltar Pound, equivalent to Sterling, so there is no costly currency conversion for visitors from the United Kingdom. Along with the more traditional shops, visitors to Main Street will recognise international high street brands and chains. These sit alongside handicraft and souvenir shops. Best buys include cosmetics and perfumery, jewellery, tobacco and spirits, designer glass frames, specialist linens and electronics. For souvenirs and a taste of local life, head to Casemates Square where you’ll find local artisan shops and the Gibraltar Crystal Factory, where you can watch the glass blowers at work. Inaugurated in 1929, the Gibraltar Public Market just outside Casemates Square, is a traditional indoor market with a range of fish, fruit, vegetables and local delicacies. It’s a great place to people watch and get into the local spirit. A True Pound’s Worth r uns and a t  lal le, head to Cemas Sque. facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar
  • 10. 16 visitgibraltar.gi Your Home From Home There is a welcoming familiarity for visitors to Gibraltar. Its compact size means transfer times to the town centre are never more than 15 minutes and its British heritage gives it a feeling of ‘home from home’ but with an exotic twist. Hotels Bristol Hotel *** This hotel, with its attractive walled garden and swimming pool, is centrally situated close to the Museum. Many of the bedrooms enjoy a splendid view of the Bay of Gibraltar. 8/10 Cathedral Square, Gibraltar Tel: +350 20076800 Fax: +350 20077613 Email: reservations@bristolhotel.gi www.bristolhotel.gi The Caleta Hotel AA**** The four star Caleta Hotel, Health, Beauty & Conference Centres, in a spectacular location on the eastern side of the Rock, awarded two AA rosettes for fine dining. Italian food at its best. Catalan Bay, Gibraltar Tel: +350 20076501 Fax: +350 20042143 Email: reservations@caletahotel.gi www.caletahotel.com The Cannon Hotel * Situated near the city centre, and ideal for leisure breaks. The main shopping area and most of Gibraltar’s historic sites and places of interest are within easy walking distance. 9 Cannon Lane, Gibraltar Tel: +350 20051711 Fax: +350 20051789 Email: cannon@sapphirenet.gi www.cannonhotel.gi The O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel AA**** Tucked away in the heart of the city centre, only minutes walk from bustling Main Street, the stylish and newly rejuvenated O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel offers every comfort and facility for the perfect holiday. 2 Governor’s Parade, Gibraltar Tel: +350 20070500 Fax: +350 20070243 Email: eliott@ocallaghanhotels.com www.eliotthotel.com Queen’s Hotel *** The Queen’s Hotel is situated just outside the historic city walls of Gibraltar, and commands views of unparalleled beauty of the Rock itself. 1 Boyd Street, Gibraltar Tel: + 350 20074000 Fax: +350 20040030 Email: queenshotel@gibtelecom.net www.queenshotel.gi The Rock Hotel AA**** The world famous Rock Hotel is perched majestically above the city, and enjoys splendid views of the Bay of Gibraltar. The attractive sea water pool is set in secluded gardens where light meals are available throughout the day. 3 Europa Road, Gibraltar Tel: +350 20073000 Fax: +350 20073513 Email: reservations@rockhotel.gi www.rockhotelgibraltar.com Hostel Emile Youth Hostel On Gibraltar’s historic city walls, a one−minute walk from the popular Casemates Square and Main Street. Easy access to all places of interest. Montagu Bastion, Line Wall Road, Gibraltar Tel +350 20051106 Fax: +350 20051106 Mobile: +350 57686000 Email: emilehostel@yahoo.co.uk How to book Tour Operators Classic Collection Tel: 0800 008 7288 Fax: 01903 214 945 sales@classic-collection.co.uk www.classic-collection.co.uk Cresta Holidays Tel: 0844 879 8036 www.crestaholidays.co.uk My Gibraltar Tel: 020 8518 4181 Fax: 020 8554 0202 info@mygibraltar.co.uk www.mygibraltar.co.uk Superbreak Tel: 0871 221 3344 www.superbreak.com sales@superbreak.com Airlines bmibaby Tel: 0905 828 2828 www.bmibaby.com British Airways Tel: 0844 493 0787 www.ba.com easyJet Tel: 08431045000 www.easyjet.com Monarch Tel: 08719 40 50 40 www.monarch.co.uk We have a range of self-catering accommodation options available on our website at www.visitgibraltar.gi. For further information call us on 020 7836 0777 or e-mail info@gibraltar.gov.uk. 17 facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar Practical Information Hotel Grading The Gibraltar Tourist Board’s Official Hotel Grading Scheme is managed in partnership with the Automobile Association (AA) of the UK. The Scheme uses a star classification system for hotels, ranging from One to Five stars. In addition the AA awards Rosettes, from One to Five, to those hotels where the restaurants serve food of an excellent and outstanding quality. More information is available on the AA’s website at www.theaa.com or in the AA’s annual Hotel Guide. The properties taking part in the Scheme in Gibraltar are inspected annually by the AA and are distinguished in the listings by the AA logo and gold stars next to the property name. The Scheme is a voluntary one and those properties not participating have volunteered their own classification, which is distinguished by black stars next to the property name. Language The official language is English although Spanish is widely spoken. Health No specific vaccinations are required for Gibraltar. Those needing emergency medical attention in Gibraltar are entitled to free NHS treatment on production of a UK Passport or a European Health Insurance Card. Getting There Regular flights from the UK to Gibraltar are operated by bmibaby, British Airways, Monarch Airlines and easyJet. Flight time is approximately two hours and 45 minutes. Gibraltar is also easily accessed by those wishing to fly to Malaga and Jerez airports and both can be reached by road in approximately one hour and 30 minutes. The land frontier between Gibraltar and Spain is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week both for vehicles and pedestrians. There is no limit on the number of frontier crossings you can make. Entry Requirements A full valid passport or EU identity card in the case of EU nationals. Other passport holders may need a visa to enter Gibraltar. Further information available from Tel: +350 20051726 Fax: +350 20042706 Email: csro@gibraltar.gov.gi Or Tel: +350 20073026 Email: info@gibraltar-airport.com Telephones Gibraltar’s international dialling code is + 350. Getting Around Local bus services and taxis operate throughout Gibraltar. Currency The legal tender in Gibraltar is Gibraltar Government notes and coinage, although United Kingdom Sterling is equally welcome. There is a full range of international and UK banks. Credit cards, travellers’ cheques and Euros are widely accepted. Gibraltar notes cannot be used in the UK. Voltage 240v – the same as in the UK (3 pin plugs). Weather Gibraltar has an average of 320 days of sunshine a year with temperatures rising well above 30c in the summer and going down to approximately 12c in the winter. The climate of Gibraltar is Mediterranean. A warm, dry summer alternating with a mild, wet winter. For further information, please contact Gibraltar Tourist Board Gibraltar House 150 Strand London WC2R 1JA Tel: 020 7836 0777 Fax: 020 7240 6612 Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk www.visitgibraltar.gi Gibraltar Tourist Board Information Office Casemates Square Gibraltar, GX11 1AA Tel: +350 20045000 Fax: +350 20045865 Email: information@tourism.gov.gi www.visitgibraltar.gi Erything  d to know e  co!
  • 11. VISIT GIBRALTAR A breath of fresh air Action-packed holidays City of contrasts Exciting mixture of old and new Mediterranean flavours Taste Gibraltar Big skies, open seas Breathtaking scenery Dream weddings Follow in the footsteps facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar Gibraltar Tourist Board Information Office Casemates Square, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA Tel: +350 20045000 Fax: +350 20045865 Email: information@tourism.gov.gi www.visitgibraltar.gi London Gibraltar House, 150 Strand, London, WC2R 1JA Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 0777 Fax: +44 (0)20 7240 6612 Email: info@gibraltar.gov.uk www.visitgibraltar.gi Designbysheardhudson.com visitgibraltar.gi facebook.com/visitgibraltar @visit_gibraltar Disclaimer: The Gibraltar Tourist Board does not accept responsibility for any changes in or unavailability of the services listed.