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Plan your perfect Gibraltar holiday

Gibraltar is one of the strangest, most rewarding short breaks in Europe. Three square miles of British territory glued to the southern tip of Spain, with apes on a limestone rock, tax-free shopping on Main Street, a working naval port and beaches looking straight at Africa. In 2026 it is also easier to visit than it has been in years. The UK-EU treaty signed in late 2025 takes effect across the summer of 2026, which means smoother crossings from the Costa del Sol, fewer queues at the frontier and faster day trips from Seville, Malaga or Marbella. Holidays Gibraltar is a locally written guide built for the people actually coming here. Not a faceless aggregator, not a thin booking funnel, just clear advice from people who live on or next to the Rock. Expect honest reviews of the Rock tours, which cable car ticket is worth buying, where to eat that is not a tourist trap, how to do the Upper Rock with kids, the best beaches on both the Gibraltar and Spanish sides, and where to stay for a weekend or a full week. Whether you are flying into Gibraltar International, driving down through Andalusia or hopping across from a Costa del Sol resort, we want this to be the guide you actually save to your phone.

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What you'll find when we launch

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    Locally written, locally checked

    No faceless content farm copy, no fake reviews, no AI slop.

  • 02

    Real 2, 3 and 4 day itineraries

    You can follow them step by step, with timings and walking distances.

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    Honest picks across the board

    Rock tours, restaurants, beaches and hotels, including what to skip.

  • 04

    2026 post-treaty border advice

    What actually changes at the frontier and how to plan for it.

  • 05

    Equal coverage of easy day trips

    From Costa del Sol, La Linea and Sotogrande.

What's happening in this market right now

Gibraltar welcomed roughly 12.8 million visitors in 2024, the vast majority day-trippers crossing the land border from Spain, with overnight stays still a small but high-value slice of the mix.

Gibraltar Tourist Board annual report, 2024

Tourism contributes around 20-25% of Gibraltar's GDP and supports thousands of jobs, second only to online gambling and financial services.

HM Government of Gibraltar economic statistics, 2024-2025

The UK-EU treaty on Gibraltar, signed off in late 2025 / early 2026 and rolling out through summer 2026, removes most physical border checks between Gibraltar and Spain.

UK Foreign Office and Government of Gibraltar, 2025-2026

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