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A City Under Siege
Gibraltar, Reino Unido
Duración 3.5 horas
- Adult from: $4,069.53 MXN
- Child from: $3,047.04 MXN
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Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian | ![]() | Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian ¡No pierdas tu reserva! | 25422881 | Abr. 1, 2014 |
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Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian | ![]() | Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian ¡No pierdas tu reserva! | 25422881 | Abr. 1, 2014 |
Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian | Centro de Comunicaciones de Norwegian ¡No pierdas tu reserva! | 25422881 | Abr. 1, 2014 |
*Términos y condiciones
Paquete no disponible en viajes de menos de 5 días ni en viajes chárter.
Duración 3.5 horas
OVERVIEW
Travel by cable car to the summit of The Rock for a tour focused on the turbulent history of the fortress that is Gibraltar. It starts with a breathtaking ride up to the Top Station, site of a World War II anti-aircraft gun battery. You’ll take in the terrace views as your seasoned guide provides background on this British colony at the entrance to the Mediterranean. Returning to Middle Station, you’ll visit the Apes’ Den for an up-close encounter with tailless Barbary macaques, then board your excursion coach for a drive past Princess Caroline’s Battery and a walk through portions of the Great Siege Tunnels, hand-excavated in 1782-83 by the forerunners of the Royal Engineers and still considered one of the most impressive defensive systems ever devised. Driving on, you’ll visit ""A City Under Siege"" – an enlightening historical exhibition housed in the earliest British buildings on Gibraltar. Having learned much of The Rock’s story, you can now either explore further independently in Old Town or transfer back to the ship.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride to the top of The Rock via a thrilling cable car suspended high above Gibraltar.
• Learn of the momentous events that have made this strategic outpost famous throughout the world.
• Observe a troop of notoriously playful Barbary macaques up close at the Apes’ Den.
• Take a guided walk through the Great Siege Tunnels.
• Tour "A City Under Siege" - an enlightening exhibition housed in Gibraltar’s oldest British buildings.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 3.5 horas
OVERVIEW
Ascending by cable car, take a guided walk on The Rock and see Gibraltar’s legendary vistas, caves, apes and defensive tunnels. The ride up to the peak will be the of the most scenic ten minutes you’d had recently, at least until you discover what’s to be seen up there. Your guide will lead you on a pleasant walk to a photo viewpoint for breathtaking views of Catalan Bay on the Rock’s eastern flank. Then, take a 20-minute hike along a wooded path to St. Michael’s Cave. You’ll explore this wondrous cavern for a half-hour or so before continuing on to the famous Apes’ Den for an up-close encounter with tailless Barbary macaques in their natural environment. From here, the tour shifts into panoramic mode as our minibus picks you up for a sightseeing drive past Princess Caroline’s Battery and to visit sections of the Great Siege Tunnels, hand-excavated in 1782-83 by the Brits and still considered the most impressive defensive system ever devised. The return to town passes the great medieval Moorish Castle. Once down, you can choose to stay on awhile in Old Town or transfer back to the ship.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride to the top of The Rock via a thrilling cable car suspended high above Gibraltar.
• Enjoy a refreshing summit ramble offering stunning views and wooded paths between sights.
• Visit St. Michael’s Cave, to be awed by the same stalagmites and stalactites the Romans admired.
• Spend some quality time observing a troop of playful Barbary macaques up-close at the Apes’ Den.
• Shift to mini-bus for more sightseeing and a visit to the famous Great Siege Tunnel complex.
HELPFUL HINTS
&bull Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 2 horas
OVERVIEW
This unique tour combines a tour of Gibraltar’s unique sights with a sampling of its delicious Spanish culinary flavor. Setting out from the pier by panoramic coach, you’ll take a scenic drive out to Gibraltar’s unique airport runway, which doubles as the border between this small British colony and the Spanish mainland. Traveling on toward Catalan Bay along the colony’s eastern flank, you’ll admire spectacular views that reach all the way to Spain in one direction and Africa in the other. Passing the American War Memorial that honors Britain and America’s winning alliance in World War I and the Trafalgar Cemetery from far earlier, you’ll work your way toward the land’s very tip at Europa Point. From this viewpoint, with the coast of North Africa just 12 miles across the famous Strait, you’ll fully appreciate why this territory has always been of such strategic importance to the British Navy. Having drunk in all these sights, your next stop is at a local dining venue where you can sip a glass of wine and indulge in a delicious selection of traditional tapas. This colony may be English, but the cuisine is pure Mediterranean.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Settle back for a driving tour that circles Gibraltar in search of its most intriguing views.
• Drive the highway that crosses an airport runway and see Europa Point, from which North Africa is so close you can usually make out Morocco’s Rif mountains.
• Relax and enjoy a selection of traditional tapas and a glass of wine at a scenic local restaurant.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 2 horas
OVERVIEW
Join us for a delightful journey as we explore the dolphins and abundant sea life surrounding Gibraltar. This tour begins with a quick transfer by mini coach from the pier to the marina. Upon arrival, you will board your boat and sail to the Straits and Bay of Gibraltar. A resident naturalist will accompany the tour, and provide commentary on the region’s sea fauna, topography, and species you might encounter. Keep your eyes peeled for the dolphins that live in the area, including the striped and bottle-nosed dolphins. On rare occasions, whales may also be observed as they migrate through the Straits from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Whale species sighted in the area include sperm, fin, pilot, orca, and Minke whales. Next, the boat will then sail past the Europa Point Lighthouse to the eastern side of Gibraltar to view Gorham’s Cave. Afterward, you will reboard the mini coach for the return drive to the pier.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Look out for striped and bottlenose dolphins; occasional sightings of whales like sperm, fin, pilot, orca, and Minke.
• Guided by a resident naturalist sharing insights on sea life and local geography.
• Sail past Europa Point Lighthouse and view Gorham’s Cave from the water.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 2 hs.
OVERVIEW
If you prefer your Gibraltar with a minimum of walking, this outing fits the bill – and includes a true British cultural rite as well. You’ll experience a voyage across the town’s airport runway, one of the smallest in the world, and into Gibraltar’s Spanish Frontier. On a drive along Devil’s Tower Road, you’ll skirt The Rock’s magnificent north face. One gaze up at this towering wall of limestone, and you’ll see clearly why this tiny colony has presented would-be invaders with such an imposing obstacle for centuries. You’ll see the small fishing village of Catalan Bay on Gibraltar’s eastern shore and pass the American War Memorial that honors Britain and America’s alliance in World War I, along with the Trafalgar Cemetery from far earlier. From Europa Point on the peninsula’s southern tip, you’ll see historic Trinity Lighthouse and, on a clear day, glimpse the coast of North Africa just 12 miles across the famous Strait where Atlantic and Mediterranean waters meet. After this cavalcade of sights, the excursion proceeds to the renowned Rock Hotel to savor the quintessentially English repast: piping hot tea served with a tempting array of finger sandwiches, cakes and scones.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Settle back for a minibus excursion that delivers maximum Gibraltar with minimum walking required.
• Drive the highway that crosses an airport runway and see Europa Point, from which North Africa is so close you can usually make out Morocco’s Rif mountains.
• View the eastern Catalan Bay shore, skirts the base of the towering Rock itself, and salute a monument to the alliance that helped defend Europe during two World Wars.
• Savor a classic British tea with all the delicate trimmings, served at a landmark Gibraltar hotel.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 3 horas
OVERVIEW
Enjoy a rolling Gibraltar excursion that visits landmarks closely tied to the history of this fortress colony. Your seasoned guide will provide backstories and insights about momentous events that took place over the centuries in this famously small, formidable outpost. First up is a visit to the sanctuary of Gibraltar’s oldest inhabitants, the tailless Barbary apes. You’ll get an up-close dose of their enchanting antics at the Apes’ Den, halfway up The Rock. A short drive further is historic Princess Caroline’s Battery and the entrance to the Great Siege Tunnels, carved out of solid limestone by the forerunners of the Royal Engineers in 1782-83 and still considered one of the most impressive defensive systems ever devised. You’ll take a fascinating walk inside, through Windsor Gallery to St. George’s Hall. Now, having learned much about The Rock, you can explore Old Town further independently or transfer back to the ship.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn of the momentous events that have made this strategic city famous throughout the world.
• Take a guided walk inside the Great Siege Tunnels, an enduring monument to British military engineering and ingenuity.
• Observe a troop of notoriously playful free-range Barbary macaques at the Apes’ Den.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 2 horas
OVERVIEW
Take a remarkably in-depth introductory drive around Gibraltar, occasionally pausing to explore landmarks such as the Trinity House Lighthouse and St. Michael’s Cave. After departing from the pier, you will soon pass through the historical Waterport Gates district and on to the Cross of Sacrifice war memorial. You will then cross Gibraltar’s unusual airport runway, the world’s only runway that bisects a major road, forcing cars to stop every time a plane lands or takes off. To the north lies the so-called frontier, the border between the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar and Spain. Then turning south, you will pass the former fishing village of Catalan Bay on the way to Europa Point. The lighthouse here was constructed in 1841 for vessels passing through the strait. The existing lantern features two LEDs while the original wick-oil lantern is on exhibit at the University of Gibraltar. The views from Europa Point are always spectacular, and if it is a clear day, you should be able to spot Africa. Another highlight will be St. Michael’s Cave, which was once believed to be bottomless, and adjoining Cathedral Cave, which is often used as an auditorium for concerts and even fashion shows. As you stroll through the cavernous interior, you may learn about the history of the cave, which was first inhabited in the Neolithic period. Finally on the return to the pier, you can expect to see the Rock of Gibraltar’s free-roaming Barbary Apes, a tailless species indigenous to Morocco and Algeria.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See Waterport Gates district, Cross of Sacrifice war memorial, and Catalan Bay.
• Drive across the only runway in the world that intersects a major road.
• Visit the 1841 Trinity House Lighthouse with stunning views.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
Duración 2 hs.
OVERVIEW
Join us for this scenic and informative tour of the many fascinating sites found on the Rock of Gibraltar. The British-influenced, Rock of Gibraltar is situated in the Mediterranean Sea. The Rock was named in 711 AD, when it was captured by the Moorish chieftain, Tarik, and became known as the Rock of Tarik, or Gib el Tarik. After successive Moorish, Spanish and British invasions, its name was changed to Gibraltar. Depart the ship for a drive along Winston Churchill Avenue, passing the Cross of Sacrifice along the way. You will also see the airstrip, where only flights emanating from the UK are permitted to land. Next, you will drive down the Queen’s Road, home to panoramic vistas of the picturesque harbor, then up to St. Michael’s Caves, a series of underground chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Continue on for a visit to the Ape’s Den to view its collection of famous Barbary apes and tailless Moroccan monkeys. Popular legend has it that as long as the apes continue to thrive here, Britain will retain control of Gibraltar. When their population was threatened, Winston Churchill issued orders for the maintenance of the ape colony. To this day, there remains a designated Officer of the Apes, who feeds them at 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, daily.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn how Gibraltar got its name—from "Rock of Tarik" in 711 AD to its present-day name after multiple invasions.
• Travel along Winston Churchill Avenue and Queen’s Road with panoramic harbor views.
• See the famous Barbary apes and learn about their symbolic link to British control of Gibraltar.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.
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