During the bus tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the landscapes of Malaga and the Costa del Sol while our guide shares anecdotes and curiosities about this British colony. Upon arriving at La Línea, we will cross the border, so make sure to check your documentation to access Gibraltar.
Once in Gibraltar, you will have free time to explore it at your leisure. Our guide will show you how to get to The Square, located in the Gibraltar port, from where the boat will depart to observe the various types of cetaceans that inhabit this area.
For approximately an hour and a half, we will navigate the zone that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, in search of playful dolphins. The onboard guide will share with us the most relevant curiosities and characteristics of the species we encounter, as well as particulars about the Strait, declared a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
After the navigation, you will once again have free time to continue exploring Gibraltar at your own pace. We recommend taking the opportunity to try the typical "Fish and Chips" at one of the local restaurants. At the time indicated by our guide, we will gather to begin the return journey to the starting point, where this unforgettable experience began.
• Round-trip transportation from Malaga
• Bilingual Spanish and English-speaking tour guide during bus transfers and excursion
• Free time for tax-free shopping opportunities.
• Food and drinks
• Tickets not mentioned above
• 8 - 10 hours
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
Yes (if suitable for people with reduced mobility).
• Tour subject to availability
• For non-EU citizens or non-British citizens, please verify the need for a VISA to visit Gibraltar at: http://www.gibraltarborder.gi/visa. The responsibility for accessing Gibraltar lies with the person who has booked the tour.
• We recommend bringing a snack and a drink, usually 1 liter of water, with you for the activity
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