セビリアから見たジブラルタルの岩と聖ミカエル洞窟





説明
セビリア発のエキサイティングな 1 日ツアーで、古代の文化が豊かなジブラルタルの街を訪ねましょう。知識豊富なガイドと一緒に、街の複雑な文化のタペストリーに浸りましょう。ジブラルタルの岩山というドラマチックなランドマークを眺め、聖ミカエル洞窟の地下深くを探検し、島に生息する有名なサルの素晴らしい景色を眺めましょう。午後はのんびりと自由に散策し、素朴な地元のレストランでスペイン料理の伝統的な味を堪能してください (自己負担)。ホテルへの送迎と入場料が含まれています。
ツアーオプション
旅程
ジブラルタル
聖ミカエルの洞窟
買い物やランチなど自由時間。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 幼児は大人の膝の上に座る必要があります
- 幼児用の座席があります
- 適度な体力が必要です
- パスポート原本は、入場の際に重要ですので、お忘れなく。 (欧州連合加盟国出身の場合は、国民識別情報の原本)
- 一部の国では複数回の入国ビザが必要です。ジブラルタルのビザ要件を確認してください。
- EU 市民でない場合は、ビザでシェンゲン圏から出国し、戻ってくることができるかどうかを確認してください。
- 欧州駐在の米軍および外交官: https://aff.org.uk/advice/family-life/brexit/
- ツアーは2ヶ国語で同時に催行される場合がある
- 適度な歩行を伴う(国境から大通りまで25分)
- poca movilidadのおすすめはありません。
レビュー(111)
A solid day with lots to see with the right tour guide. An excellent opportunity not to be missed. Our guisde Petra was full of life and proud of her role.
Our tour guide was lovely. Catherine she was informative funny and pleasant. Our driver up the rock. Was funny and made the trip enjoyable. Only comment no toilets on the main coach so had to do toilet stops. Other than that the tour was very good. As Catherine would say hmm hmmmm 😂
Daniela, our guide, was great, she gave us facts and cool trivia throughout our journey. She definately showed great dedication and care to everyone on the tour. From going though the border check to making sure all of us we having a nice time. Thank you to Daniela, our driver and Loraine. I had a great time!!!!
You visit 3 spots. One for 20 minutes. Another for ( and one for ten A grand total if 35 minutes. What a wasted of money and time. Need to allocate a bit more time to take photos and show a few more landmarks. Not a hold trip.
I had read mixed reviews so I was a little worried but this tour was fantastic. There was plenty of time to see everything that I wanted to see and the high point for me was the Macaques. We had plenty of time to spend watching them and taking photos. We had a few different guides and they were all friendly and informative. I would definitely recommend if you just wanted to see the highlights. There was definitely more to see, and if we had more days in Spain we might have stayed overnight but this was perfect for us. Oh, fun fact. John Lennon and Yoko Ono got married there. That was a bonus for me.
Our tour guide was Alba and she was fantastic. She worked very hard making sure everyone was where they needed to be and informed. The reason for the 3 out of 5 has nothing to do with Alba. I thought the tour would be more exploring rather than just hoping in and out of a bus/van to see things very quickly. We didn’t really get to see the top of the Rock.
The experience is just amazing. i highly recommend. went to Gibraltar few times and can't stop of doing it haha.
This was a waste of money and time. We were so excited to see Gibraltar, but the “tour” failed in virtually every regard. The description said we would spend two hours at the rock and receive a 25 minute guided tour of St. Michael’s cave. From the time we entered the van to take us up the rock until we were dropped off was well under two hours. We left the van for ten minutes near the lighthouse, for 25 minutes to see St. Michael’s cave and the monkeys (no tour was provided), and for under ten minutes at the ape’s den. Logistically, the trip was a nightmare. After we were picked up, we switched busses at one of the subsequent pick up locations and had seats without a window for what would turn out to be almost 8 hours. We departed the tour office at 8:30 and did not arrive to Gibraltar until almost 1:30. After our short and unsatisfying visit to the rock, we were dropped off near the airstrip separating Gibraltar and Spain. Although we were told only four planes arrive a day, the timing was such that the group got to stand at the gate for about twenty minutes while waiting for two planes to land. This time should have been spent on the rock. Since we were so fortunate to enjoy the lengthy bus ride in the morning, we were further rewarded by sitting on the bus while it made three other drop offs. During the bus ride to Gibraltar, the most useful piece of information we were told was the agricultural landscape in Southern Spain differed from Seville. We were not told anything about Gibraltar’s significance or its role in the Spanish Civil War. After we arrived, we walked past many permanent displays about both, but we were not provided any time to even photograph the displays to read them later. Rather, we walked at a relatively rapid rate through construction sites to reach the Main Street. One “tour guide” for close to 40 people speaking two languages was not sufficient. We were so looking forward to seeing Gibraltar. Had we been given the time promised to us at the rock, we would have been satisfied. Rather, the day was the equivalent of a drive through meal at a fast food restaurant.
The tour was good, but be warned that nearly all of the time is travel time. You get *maybe* an hour spread across three stops in Gibraltar (Europa Point, St. Michael's Cave, a monkey den), have slightly over an hour for lunch in town, and maybe a short hour on a minibus tour of the city (this was surprisingly good, I thought). But all the of the rest of the time is travel, comfort breaks, border control, etc. If I were doing this again, I would try to add a couple hours to the length of the tour, which could double the time actually spent *on* the tour. The bus from Seville was nice and comfortable. Our only real complaint is that our guide for the day spoke English with a very thick accent. You had to pay attention to even catch the switches between English and Spanish; my wife says she understood maybe only 50% of the information he gave out about Gibraltar during the bus trip to there.
It is a great experience that is fun too. Carlos and a woman were our guides (primarily the woman). There was a lot to arrange, organize, and keep track of for at least 30 people in our tour. The guides did it all and without breaking a sweat, even on a hot day! I strongly recommend.



