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Gibraltar travel guide: Package deals, top Gibraltar hotels and more

Take a look at some of the top pricing for last-minute flights to Gibraltar. Pricing for flights and hotels in Gibraltar is dynamic, so you'll often find the best deals by booking in advance or at the last minute. Is Gibraltar a territory worth visiting? Read this travel guide and find out more about why Gibraltar might be the holiday destination for you.

What makes Gibraltar special as a holiday destination?

The city of Gibraltar is officially known as a British Overseas Territory. Located on the southern tip of Spain, it has a unique history and culture. Although Spanish influences are strong, the territory has many British traditions and uses the pound as its currency. English is the main language, and its high-street shops look like they'd belong in any town centre in the UK.

Despite the similarities with the UK, this far south, the climate is very different. From the high peak of the rock – as the territory is sometimes nicknamed – you can see North Africa with the naked eye. Many people who live here consider themselves British, but plenty of locals also work in Spain.

Flights to Gibraltar from airports in southern England take under three hours. Consequently, many hotels in Gibraltar are geared up for British visitors. The uniqueness of the territory, as well as its great holiday weather, means it is a top destination for UK holidaymakers.

What sort of Gibraltar package holidays are available?

Plenty of hotels in Gibraltar offer bed-and-breakfast accommodation or half-board options. Depending on how much or little you want to dine out, you'll be covered by Gibraltar's hotels. You can also obtain full-board and all-inclusive deals for Gibraltar holidays. These options tend to be better if you intend on basing yourself in the territory and don't want to travel onwards into Spain.

As well as booking direct flights to Gibraltar, you can find deals on flights to nearby airports in Spain with transfers to the territory. Another option you might want to consider is a cruise. Some Mediterranean cruise ships use Gibraltar as a convenient stopping-off point in the western Med.

What is worth doing during a family trip to Gibraltar?

A trip to the territory's Upper Rock is a great way to spend a day in Gibraltar with kids. Don't antagonise the macaques there, however, because they can be a handful. As well as its wonderful nature reserve, there is an impressive cave you can visit. Known as St. Michael's Cave, this underground place is suitable for kids of all ages, with no specialist equipment needed.

If it is a rainy day – Gibraltar does get a few – then its main museum is a good place to head to. It covers the remarkable history of the territory from prehistoric times. There are also siege tunnels you can visit, which tell the tale of Gibraltar's significance in military history, given its strategic location. A stroll around Alameda Botanical Gardens is also recommended if you want to enjoy an open space away from the city centre crowds.

Is Gibraltar worth visiting during a holiday in the South of Spain?

With many direct cheap flights to Gibraltar, you might just want to land there and begin your holiday without needing to cross another border. However, if you are holidaying in southern Spain already, then booking a day trip to Gibraltar still makes sense. It is about a two-hour drive from big resorts, like Malaga, and only about half that from Marbella.

If you leave your car parked in Spain and cross the border into Gibraltar by foot, then it is often quicker. You will still need your passport either way. Gibraltar's public bus service is well-run, so you will be able to get from the border control point into the city centre within minutes. If you drive across, then make sure your hire car insurance covers you for international travel.

Day trippers often remark on how different Gibraltar feels compared to southern Spain. As such, it is a good holiday destination, even if you have just one day to spend there. To get the best out of your day trip – and to avoid the queues to get in – arrive as early as you can. Remember, too, that Gibraltar affords day trippers the opportunity to purchase certain items duty-free.

FAQs about Gibraltar holidays

Q: Is Gibraltar a cheap holiday destination?

A: Compared to other European holiday destinations, Gibraltar is moderately priced for accommodation and food. Gibraltar holidays are quite cheap in the low season or when the pound is weak against the euro. This is because the pound is the currency used in Gibraltar, meaning British visitors don't lose out from unfavourable currency exchanges.

Q: How many days in Gibraltar is enough?

A: Two days is sufficient for a short break in Gibraltar – it is quite a small territory. That said, a five-night trip will mean being able to explore the whole place in more depth. If you also want to visit southern Spain, then booking a week-long holiday or longer is recommended.

Q: Which is the best part of Gibraltar?

A: Highlights of many holidays to Gibraltar include a trip to the Upper Rock, a nature reserve. Casemates Square is a must-see place, as is Ocean Village, an upmarket marina. The Eastern Beach is the perfect place to head if you want to relax alongside calming waters and fine sand.

Q: Is Gibraltar worth visiting for tourists?

A: Yes, Gibraltar has lots to offer, even if you come from Spain for a few hours and book a Malaga-to-Gibraltar day trip, for example. There's plenty for families, solo travellers and couples. Gibraltar hotels are well-run, generally speaking, and welcoming.

Q: What is the best month to visit Gibraltar?

A: Springtime is good. The weather is fine, and hotels in Gibraltar haven't reached their high-season pricing peak yet. The winter months are best if you want to avoid crowds. It's also a good time to find all-inclusive holiday packages or cheap deals on hotels in Gibraltar.

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