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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Essaouira to Ronda?
The direct drive from Essaouira to Ronda is 546 mi (879 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 49 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Essaouira to Ronda, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Estepona, Tarifa, and Conil de la Frontera, as well as top places to visit like Guest house in the Portuguese city and Chellah, or the ever-popular Guest house in the Portuguese city.
The top cities between Essaouira and Ronda are Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Estepona, Tarifa, and Conil de la Frontera. Casablanca is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Essaouira and 6 hours from Ronda.
Casablanca is a significant seaport and commercial center located in the western region of Morocco, facing the Atlantic Ocean. The downtown area features unique Mauresque architecture that reflects its French colonial influence combined with Moorish and European art deco styles. One of the main attractions in Casablanca is the massive Hassan II Mosque completed in 1993, which stands partially over water, boasting a 210m minaret topped with lasers pointed towards Mecca.
The capital of Morocco, Rabat, is situated on the banks of the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts a rich cultural heritage that reflects its Islamic and French colonial past. The Kasbah of the Udayas is a notable landmark that dates back to the Berber era; it's a royal fortress encompassed by formal gardens that were designed in a French style and offers stunning views of the ocean.
64% as popular as Casablanca
5 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Ronda
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Tangier is a Moroccan port that has served as a crucial link between Africa and Europe for centuries. Its hillside medina, which boasts whitewashed buildings, is home to significant historical landmarks such as the Dar el Makhzen palace turned museum featuring Moroccan artifacts. The American Legation Museum located within the medina also showcases early diplomatic relationships between Morocco and the United States in an 1821 Moorish-style former consulate.
Tarifa is a municipality in Cádiz province, Andalusia that sits at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula. It has gained worldwide recognition for being one of the leading destinations for windsports enthusiasts. Tarifa is located on the Costa de la Luz and faces Morocco across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Conil de la Frontera, located on the Atlantic coast of southern Spain, is a picturesque town known for its stunning coves, cliffs, and sandy beaches such as Los Bateles. The area boasts historical landmarks like the Torre Castilnovo tower and cultural attractions including the Raíces Conileñas Museum and La Chanca Tuna Museum. Visitors can also admire the Gothic Revival and Neo-Mudéjar architecture of Santa Catalina Church.
12% as popular as Casablanca
28 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Ronda
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Estepona, a charming resort town located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, offers a delightful mix of beachfront attractions and cultural experiences. The Paseo Marítimo, a picturesque palm-lined promenade, runs alongside the Playa de la Rada beach, while the nearby Puerto Deportivo boasts an array of restaurants and water sports facilities. Visitors can also explore the town's fishing port and relax at the tranquil cove of Playa del Cristo.
34% as popular as Casablanca
2 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Ronda
Best stops along Essaouira to Ronda drive
The top stops along the way from Essaouira to Ronda (with short detours) are Rock of Gibraltar, Bolonia, and Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Other popular stops include Centro Histórico de Estepona, Dar Tanger Medina, and Saint Michael's Cave.
Lovely place with a very cosy rooftop and the finest view of the medina, perfect location, very helpful and friendly staff! Amazing value for money (except for the breakfast, that you better take outside).
Florence N. — Google review
The atmosphere is wonderful. It is both elegant with the decorations and rural with the roosters that wakes you up. It is inside the Portuguese city and very close to a roof top cafeteria/restaurant and the main street. The room was ok and the bathroom as well. Don't miss the terrace. The only con was the bed a bit hard, otherwise, everything great.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
Lovely experience! We slept in the tents, they have their own terrasses with lovely views. The shared bathroom is very clean. We also asked for a couscous which was very good.
Alejandra LB — Google review
Th place was nice right in the middle of the old city. The place was nice quite, comfy. The service was professional, the staff helpful. Overall it was enjoyable.
Hajar Hamadi — Google review
Our stay in the house was special when we had the chance to enjoy the night with Mr Jacky , the author of ceveral interesting books . The service was so good and room state was unproachable. Thank you
Chaimae Ouahabi — Google review
Very friendly, beautiful place. Free parking is a lie unless your car is smaller than a motorcycle
Teun Dilles — Google review
Nice and quite in the old city. Thanks Fadwa, you are a generous and amazing host. Keep the hard work
Hood Rashid — Google review
Nice place to stay. Rooftop Bidouin tent-room was a unique experience!
Lovely place with a very cosy rooftop and the finest view of the medina, perfect location, very helpful and friendly staff! Amazing value for money (except for the breakfast, that you better take outside).
Florence N. — Google review
The atmosphere is wonderful. It is both elegant with the decorations and rural with the roosters that wakes you up. It is inside the Portuguese city and very close to a roof top cafeteria/restaurant and the main street. The room was ok and the bathroom as well. Don't miss the terrace. The only con was the bed a bit hard, otherwise, everything great.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
Lovely experience! We slept in the tents, they have their own terrasses with lovely views. The shared bathroom is very clean. We also asked for a couscous which was very good.
Alejandra LB — Google review
Th place was nice right in the middle of the old city. The place was nice quite, comfy. The service was professional, the staff helpful. Overall it was enjoyable.
Hajar Hamadi — Google review
Our stay in the house was special when we had the chance to enjoy the night with Mr Jacky , the author of ceveral interesting books . The service was so good and room state was unproachable. Thank you
Chaimae Ouahabi — Google review
Very friendly, beautiful place. Free parking is a lie unless your car is smaller than a motorcycle
Teun Dilles — Google review
Nice and quite in the old city. Thanks Fadwa, you are a generous and amazing host. Keep the hard work
Hood Rashid — Google review
Nice place to stay. Rooftop Bidouin tent-room was a unique experience!
The Chellah is a historical landmark in Rabat, Morocco that dates back to the Roman period. It was once a thriving hub of activity, but was largely destroyed during the Lisbon earthquake in 1775. Today, it is overgrown with vegetation and makes for a nice excursion away from the bustling parts of Rabat.
Under reconstruction but still a gorgeous place even from the inside. Worth taking a walk around the site.
Franti?ek — Google review
It’s currently not open to the public and they seem to be working on it. It’s pleasant to walk around it and have the kids play on the beautiful lawn upfront!
A Hall — Google review
You can only walk along the ancient walls and cannot go in by yourself. You may tip a guide to take you in but it’s not worth it. The scenery from hill is beautiful though.
Joy Zhang — Google review
Even tho it says on google that it is open when we got there they told us that it had been shut for two years for refurbishments. There is a path along the ruins walls that is quite nice and you can go up the hill to see the view from there.
Sandra Larrosa — Google review
The Chellah is a medieval archeological site on the south side of the Bouregreg River in Rabat, Morocco.
It's closed for renovation now, but the hiking trail around the place is easy and fun. And the surrounding views are astonishing.
Justin B — Google review
Closed right now but it's still nice to walk around. You can take a bus to come here from the medina. The views surrounding are worth it.
RV — Google review
It is now closed as they are rebuilding the whole place but even from the outside it looks amazing. We hired bikes in the Medina and had a ride there. Highly recommended
Rafal E. — Google review
Not "a must see spot" but a "can go to place" when you’re around or have nothing else to do. ‼️⚠️BE AWARE of SCAMMER/FAUX TOUR GUIDES! The ruins are closed at the moment but you can still take a walk FOR FREE BY YOURSELF around it and enjoy the beautiful nature and see some Storch nests. Take the path followed by stairs down to the right hand side of the building/wall and keep to the right the whole time. Some guys might be standing around the car park telling you, you can only take a photo of the building. Close by the building there might/will be a guy telling you he can take you around for a walk since it’s "dangerous" - don’t fall for this!! Go on the walk by yourself! 😉
Jenny Stone — Google review
It was very nice.
The entrance was close though ( in Aug 2023 ), so we only took a small walk around the walls. Offers a nice view after.
Marco Perin — Google review
It was closed for renovations from the inside but you could still go and enjoy the walk and amazing views from the outside.
Mohamed ElZayatie — Google review
Loved loved this place. 100% worth the pit stop and entrance fee. Nice like Roman ruins with a beautiful backdrop. Tons of birds and beautiful plants through the park. This is a huge stage near the entrance where they host music festivals and events. Make sure to walk all the way around the park! Cheers :)
Rabat Medina, a walled old town, is the hub of activity centered on the Old Market, a souk that features alleys of shops vending ceramics, spices and jewelry. The Great Mosque's slender minaret overlooks the area with its medieval origins while Bab el Had Square boasts an impressive 12th-century gate. Visitors can enjoy local Moroccan cuisine served at courtyard houses turned eateries or spend some time relaxing in the verdant Andalusian Gardens situated nearby.
The Kasbah of the Udayas is a historic site dating back to the 12th century, originally serving as a military base and later transformed into a village during the French protectorate. The fortress features formal French gardens with views of the Atlantic Ocean and is home to the Musee des Oudaias, showcasing jewelry and clothing from various Moroccan regions. The surrounding walls enclose narrow blue-and-white streets bustling with musicians, henna-tattooing ladies, and souvenir shops.
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The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a beautiful and ornate building near the Hassan Tower in Rabat, Morocco. It is famous for its green tiled roof and is the final resting place of King Mohammed V.
Amazing architecture and well kept sadly we could not enter inside due to the restrictions of COVID.It’s a must visit site during your visit in Rabat.The Royal Guard is something which you can watch and click pics.
KASHSH MOVIES — Google review
I truly impressed by its beauty. The mausoleum is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with intricate carvings, beautiful mosaics, and majestic chandeliers.
The mausoleum is also home to a beautiful mosque, which is open to visitors. The mosque is adorned with stunning mosaics and beautiful calligraphy, and the prayer hall is spacious and peaceful.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V to anyone visiting Rabat. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to reflect on the rich history and culture of Morocco. The mausoleum is easily accessible and the staff are friendly and informative. It's definitely one of the highlights of Rabat and not to be missed.
AMINE Khalid — Google review
Place of historic importance. The mausoleum is beautiful & ornate. It is possible to take photos with the guards. One of the very few places in Morocco that is important and is free. It's really worth visiting if you are in Rabat.
Surbhi Dedhia — Google review
It’s closed to the public but you can still look through the gates and admire the royal army horses. The parks nearby are great to take a rest!
A Hall — Google review
Closed currently, but very nice place to take photos outside. The gate are just beautiful!
Martin C — Google review
My visit to the Mausoleum of Mohamed V was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment I stepped foot into this historical gem, I was greeted by an aura of tranquility and reverence.
The first thing that struck me was how impeccably well-kept the mausoleum is. The marble floors gleamed under the soft sunlight, and the intricate mosaics adorning the walls were a testament to the craftsmanship of generations past.
Despite being a popular tourist destination, the mausoleum was surprisingly quiet, allowing visitors like myself to take in the solemn beauty of the surroundings without distraction. It was a welcome departure from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Furthermore, I was impressed by the cleanliness of the site. Not a speck of litter marred the pristine grounds, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers—a testament to the care and attention to detail that goes into maintaining this sacred place.
In conclusion, the Mausoleum of Mohamed V is a must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and reflection amidst the chaos of the world. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet retreat, this enchanting oasis is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Mira F — Google review
The heritage site is so nice, the architecture is amazing. Its just that its still closed for public.
Louis Lee Bastareche — Google review
Beautiful architecture, but not much information available. Mausoleum was closed for visits (we understood that is closed between 12:00 and 14:00, but there was no information available about it).
Dan — Google review
This is next to the site of the hassan tower. The entry was closed at the time of our visit. Looks amazing from the outside. Must be very beautiful inside I presume.
devanand subbaraj — Google review
The mausoleum showcases all the best artisanship and craftsmanship Morocco is to offer, from carving, blacksmith, etc. Though touristy, definitely worth a quick visit. It's also pretty close to the beach and medina. It's also a plus that all the guards are quite friendly and photogenic.
Chen Wei Lee — Google review
This is the burial place of King Mohammed the fifth of Morocco. It is free to access, and one can walk around.
The grave area has a Quran reader who reads Quran all the time. It was at the request of King Mohammed V before his death that someone reads Quran continuously at his grave.
The place can be crowded. There are no restrooms here.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
Definitely worth the visit when it is open(we just showed up and went in, but friends said that when they had been there it was always closed). It really shows the great emphasis and esteem given to the king in Morocco
Hans Rawhouser — Google review
The Mausoleum of Mohamed V has the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohammed V and his two sons, it's located across the Hassan Tower. There are ceremonial horses at entrance and exit gates. Entering inside the Mausoleum was not allowed, just visited from outside. It's the best place in Rabat to visit.
Soudamini Mohapatra — Google review
Wow, Wow, Wow. Very gorgeous and very royal. The mausoleum of Mohammed the fifth. They have these gorgeous horses and guards that stand on the exterior and the interior. The dome of the mausoleum is absolutely stunning a must see when in robot
Greg Alford — Google review
The mausoleum is open again, and well worth the trip. We did have a short wait because some Royals were inside and it was not open to the public briefly while they made their visit. But you can walk over to Hassan’s tower and see other things close by while you’re waiting.
Ellen Stiefler — Google review
Father of Indipendence Morocco, King 5. Mohammed's Mausoleum. Finish in 1971 and today have King 5. Mohammed, his son King 2. Hassan, prince Abdallah and Abdallah's two sons. Mausoleum sometimes close or open you can't find net timing. But usually open before at noon prayer time.
Tolga “guidetolga” Günaydın — Google review
The Mausoleum is very beautiful from the outside and inside. There are no tickets required to go inside and you can come and go as you wish. The architecture in Morocco continues to astound me. I had a great time visiting and admiring the atmosphere.
Waleed — Google review
Beautiful mausoleum with views of the city of Rabat. Plenty of picture opportunities and interesting history to learn about.
The caves of Hercules offer visitors a glimpse into the Greek hero's legendary journey. The cave complex is located in Tangier, and its stunning landscapes and biodiversity make it a popular tourist destination. Legends about Hercules abound here, and visitors can explore the caves to learn more about them.
Super cool spot.
Feels like you can come there for an hour or spend a whole day wondering these ancient caves. View is impeccable, air is nice and crispy and the cave formation is a wonderous feeling in itself.
Visit this place if you are close by and enjoy what it has to offer.
Benjamin R — Google review
Overated. A nice photo does not justify abuse by the doorman who considers himself the owner of the place. The man charges what he wants to let you in. The entrance should be free, but the man set up his "business" due to the lack of authority
Ricardo Cocoma — Google review
Hercules Cave in Morocco offers a captivating travel experience. Nestled along the scenic Atlantic coastline, the cave's entrance, resembling the map of Africa, serves as an intriguing introduction. As you venture inside, the play of sunlight on the rock formations creates a magical ambiance, making it a photographer's delight. The cave's historical significance tied to Hercules adds a layer of mystique to the visit. While it might not demand an extended stay, the combination of cultural richness and breathtaking coastal views makes Hercules Cave a must-see destination for those exploring Morocco's diverse attractions.
Faizul Haque Bhuiyan — Google review
Hercules Caves, located near Tangier, Morocco, the Hercules Cave is a mesmerizing natural wonder steeped in myth and history. Carved by the relentless force of the Atlantic Ocean over millennia, this cavernous marvel is said to be the legendary resting place of the mythical hero Hercules. Its magnificent entrance, resembling the outline of Africa, draws countless visitors annually, captivated by its sheer beauty and cultural significance. Inside, the cave boasts impressive chambers and formations, illuminated by the sunlight streaming through its openings, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Whether exploring its depths or admiring its panoramic views of the sea, Hercules Cave promises an unforgettable experience.
Onur Ozsoy — Google review
The view of the sea from the inside of the cave is magnificent although it's not as big as you might think before going there.it's free to go to the main Hercules cave for sightseeing, however there is another section before the the cave where you have to pay 5 dh per person if you want to enter that section which i personally don't feel like it's something special but it's worth going to if you go there anyway,it has 2 subterranean caves underneath with a souvenir shop at the bottom and a man with a monkey and a parrot in addition to some sculptures depicting Hercules.
Oussama Metyar — Google review
You feel the sens of very old culture . A dollar to get in . Friendly staff especially with photographers. Nice breezy feeling inside . Take look at my photos you LL find that I had really great time shooting here . The sunset is perfect show from the head of Hercules. Coffee shop and food around the cave . Easy park . Make sure you enjoy your self .
Nassim Attou — Google review
For tourist but a great quick experience, 30 minutes, you can pay a local 2-3 Euro to tell you the details on a quick 10 minute walk through the cave. Excellent touristy trinkets at shops. Quick food drink available too.
Neil Gray — Google review
60 DH entrance is a lot for what you get to see. Very different from what I expected, as it is one of the most famous sights in Tangier. It is not natural at all and very crowded. I was expecting a more natural place. We were visiting the beaches close by, but I would not recommend making a visit if you only come for the caves. It's not a must .
Bettina Rass — Google review
Good to be seen, but nothing special.
The most interesting is the hole in the rocks which look to the ocean and has the form of Africa continent which is a interesting and strange phenomenon - that is beautiful.
Otherwise - nothing - zero!
Nobody speaks English, there is no tour guides who are getting inside with you to explain you about the place and the things inside - this is unacceptable for me.
There is a ticket price for foreigners - 60MAD (6€), for locals is 10MAD (1€).
I reached the place via Taxi 🚕 with the InDrive App, which needs only mobile number activation and the prices are really cheap - less than 1€ per kilometer.
Do not expect good cars, they even don't use A/C, ask the driver to switch it ON always of the car has and always choose the option for calling a car with A/C (it's a little bit better...).
Stephan Iliev — Google review
This is a must see in Tangier!
Especially the spot where you can see the water from the cave, also views outside the cave are beautiful!
It’s 60 dirham per person, and you can you park your car on the street!
Siraj Arman — Google review
It's a super cool and kind of deep cave with a good view to the ocean at the end. It's interesting how possible it is to have a whole and way in this hill. It's for free and nice to walk, even if you want to get closer to the ocean
Nick — Google review
Great place to see but no other activities there other than the caves. There are 2 caves that you need to pay to enter, 5MAD & 60MAD, we were there in a rainy period so maybe other vendors were closed. The view is great from the inside of the cave.
It's a quick stop to see this place, spending about 30 minutes there will be enough unless you have something to eat from the local shop there.
Gino Singh — Google review
This was a Check Box destination for me, it was a bit disappointing. We were in and out in 10 minutes, mostly trying different Camera settings on all our phones to see if we can get a decent picture.
Larbi Mouedden — Google review
Trip Advisor did warn that it wasn't worth paying the 60 MAD per person. If you're Moroccan it's only 10 MAD which would be worth it. Once inside it's crowded and not spectacular. Still, the location has nice views
Michelle — Google review
Good place to visit. In morning time it is less crowded. Really it is a big cave surrounded by Atlantic Ocean. The view and the nearby beach is awesome.
Mr Aneesh — Google review
Not a bad experience, but really not much to see besides the cave entrance facing the sea that's shaped like the continent of Africa.
While it has a fun story of it being where Hercules slept before one of his trials, there's not much record or lore to support this and they don't do much to show more.
It costs 60 MAD for foreigners and 10 MAD for Moroccan nationals, and they only accept cash.
One can easily get here by taxi and then walk down (cost is around 150 MAD to get here from Tangier)
James — Google review
Hercules Caves in Morocco left much to be desired. While the natural formations were interesting, the overall experience was underwhelming. The ticket prices seemed disproportionately high for what was offered, especially for foreign visitors. Additionally, the organization of the tourist attraction was lacking, with little guidance or information provided. I wouldn't recommend making a special trip solely to visit Hercules Caves. There are plenty of other more rewarding attractions to explore in Morocco.
Mira F — Google review
I must note that this review is just based on our limited experience. We did not get to see the part that exits out to the ocean. The top part with people playing music (not beautiful music like at our restaurant later but just banging on things) just felt like a big tourist trap and it was not like the rest of Tangier, which we loved! It just looked tacky and cheap. Wish we had gone to the sea portion of it! This was just with a quick daytime tour, so we really didn’t get much information on it but also we weren’t impressed. I wanted to get out of there, and I generally really like caves, so it was disappointing.
Kyla Joy — Google review
Busy but breathtakingly beautiful. I still have no idea about the history, as there was no information available therefor we will have to look it up in the historical books. Prices for Moroccans and non-Moroccans are not the same!
Me _ The visitor — Google review
Such a great experience and our guide Nabil and Hicham were fantastic! We paid ahead and were able to avoid the line to go right in.
Hicham took lots of pictures for us so we didn’t have to ask anyone else.
The cave is based off of Hercules legend and the view of the Mediterranean Sea is gorgeous! Definitely a must see.
A-Aron — Google review
Beautiful cave, worth stopping at lots of picturesque views. Be wary of sloped floors and slippery footing. Great history, and lore.
Blaze Reviews — Google review
It's nice to visit though a bit pricey for tourist 60 MAD, however I recommend that you visit the next cave it's really worth it.
You will see a group of ppl performing ,singing above the water fall ..
Cape Spartel is a prominent peninsula situated on the northwest coast of Africa, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. This landmark rises over 300 meters above sea level and hosts the Cap Spartel lighthouse and Caves of Hercules. The area is protected by a reserve and has witnessed historical battles during the American War of Independence and Spanish Civil War. Named after an archipelago believed to have been submerged in prehistoric times, Cape Spartel attracts visitors who can capture stunning photographs here.
A wonderful view, i like the place, near also to Grotte Hercules.
The sunset is unbelievable from this place.
mohammed mousaid — Google review
Great& Beautiful of one of Allah's creations of two ocean's in one place "Mediterranean& Atlantic". You will enjoy the beautiful blue sea reflecting the beauty of clear blue sky and the peaceful atmosphere around, its free admission!
A Nacer — Google review
Great place to visit and see the sunset. There's a cafe, a lighthouse, and plenty of viewpoints. It can get rather crowded around sunset, but there are plenty of taxis around the area to take one back to Tangier
James — Google review
Cape Spartel is the northwesternmost point of Africa, west of Tangier where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Very nice view!
Adam Maniche (Taghbalt) — Google review
Most northwestern point of Africa. Amazing place with incredible view. You can reach here from Tangiers through shared taxi (I paid 70 mad two way).
Jomin Neelikatt — Google review
You can take gorgeous pictures over here
chaiimae kaa — Google review
Really wonderful place . My friend and I were there last week ,we enjoyed the view of the sea
Unique Traveller — Google review
A very wonderful and picturesque place, worth a visit
DOLA Channel — Google review
A beautiful viewpoint very close to Hercules caves. When in Tangier you can visit Hercules caves and then a 10-15 min taxi ride will take you to Cape Spartel. The entry to the view point is ticketed and you can climb up the lighthouse for a beautiful panoramic view of the ocean and the coastline. The gardens are beautiful and well maintained with lots of good photo opportunities. There are plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the beautiful views of Cape Spartel.
Harshil Dave — Google review
This place is a must visit.
Have a bit of everything, hiking, climbing, sea and an ocean. Highly recommended
Ahmed Isac — Google review
Wonderful view of the sea,each spot is perfect for taking photos..as a couple we did enjoyed this place. This is one of many places one must visit when exploring Morocco...
Harriet — Google review
Spectacular and stunning sea and sunset view and best attractions in Tanger. Restaurant is very busy and food served cold. Toilets not clean and no electricity. We enjoyed the place a lot.
Dar Tanger Medina is the old city of Tangier, characterized by a maze of narrow alleyways that lead down to the ocean. The central square, Petit Socco, is a hub of activity where locals gather to socialize and play games. Once frequented by famous literary figures like Paul Bowles and Jack Kerouac, the medina offers glimpses of the Bay of Tangier through its winding alleys and hosts vibrant market stalls selling various goods.
Location is perfect for someone who wants to experience the old world charm of the city. All the Souks are quite close to the hotel. Larbi has been an amazing host! If you are confused about what to eat just go and ask him. Trust his suggestions, he will direct you to one of the best eateries and cafes in Tangier. For us he will be one of the major reasons to visit Tangier again. 🙂
Sangram Lotankar — Google review
The staff was very friendly. They answered every question we had and helped us with every issue. There is a terrace with a great view of all the Medina of Tanger. There is another one where you can enjoy the breakfast which was really good as well, with great variety of food.
The bathroom's door was broken so it was impossible to heat it.
Aleksandra T. Sekalska — Google review
Nice place. Tangiers was very windy when we were there and the room at the top was very noisy with wind blowing. Fabulous view of kasbah from roof. Our room was huge and very comfortable (except for the wind noise!).
James Bruce — Google review
We only stayed at Dar Tanger Medina for 2 days, but we were lucky enough to meet Larbi, who helped us to make the most of our experience in Morocco.
He recommended us things to do, and, believe me, if you are curious to explore and learn about the culture, then talk to him as he knows the town insideout. Highlight of the trip: he managed to arrange for us the entrance to a truly local Hammam bath at the very last minute!!
Incredible experience!
If you are looking for a place to stay to get the local vibes, this is the one!
Sabi Hass — Google review
When we arrived we were given a different room than booked and were told that the airconditioning had broken down three days earlier. There was no indication in the room that there had ever been any though. We were given an Electric fan as a replacement.
Unfortunately we did pay for the bigger room we had originally booked and were offered no discount or anything else to make up for the situation.
Also the bathroom was in a separate room that could only be accessed through the hallway, which made it more of a hassle to use. While the bathroom looked very nice when quickly viewed we soon discovered that some appliances were broken. It also had not been cleaned properly for a while. In that vein, we also discovered a previous visitor's deodorant on the floor in our room. Combined with the unclean bathroom this gave us some doubts about the state of our own room.
Breakfast was abundant (bread, fruit and yoghurt) although a bit dry and stale.
Unfortunately we had no time to discuss this with the manager, or we would have. The hotel staff was very friendly (aside from the dubious airconditioning situation) and spoke fluent English. They also accepted both euros and dirham which was nice.
Dennis van der Valk — Google review
Nice clean cosy place, decently climatized, with great views, charming terrace for breakfast and the best host in town, Larby, who will tell you the best kept secrets of the medina in Tanger.
Lovemissile — Google review
This Dar was very nice. The service was great and Larbi, the owner was very helpful. He showed us where to go and was very accommodating. The location and view is great. The bathroom is not attached for some of the rooms.
Ruqaiyah Qureshi — Google review
Been to stay here a few times when caught here in the covid days nothing is to much trouble Mr Larbi s knowledge and experience of the area is unrivalled great little place in the medina go or yourselves i go back regularly
Bob Mattingly — Google review
Great value for price. The dar is located in the heart of the medina, has a wonderful terrace with an amazing view. The rooms are clean, simple, comfortable and have AC. Breakfast is simple but good, with local products. But the best is the super kind service offered by the staff. Larbi in particular has been an amazing host, taking care of all my needs, helping me arranging visits, recommending good places to eat and shop at a great price. I traveled alone and appreciated his advice. Only con is the noise but it's part of the experience of staying in the medina. I'd definitely come back! Highly recommend
Giulia Giordano — Google review
Wonderful and accommodating staff. We would definitely return for another stay. Breakfast was varied and very filling up on the covered terrace. Air conditioning worked well in both rooms my family stayed in.
Lisa Sherman — Google review
We had a awesome time with the greatest staff imaginable. We have been there for only 3 days but fell like we are already part of a Moroccan family. The location is also great and overall we can say we were very pleased.
Stefan Strohmaier — Google review
Off the bat, your expectations should be in line with the price. If you need to have a beautiful bathroom with a great shower and a bedroom with a comfortable bed and reliable internet, this is not the place.
For me, this was the perfect stay. The location is perfect and the rooftop view is like no other. The breakfast, which they serve in a tented area just below the rooftop, is traditional Moroccan, as good as any that you would find in Tangier.
This is where I would stay every time I am in Tangier. It is like a home, with staff that genuinely wants to get to know you and make your time special. On the last night, for example, the manager invited me to have dinner with him, which he made himself and was better than most I had in Tangier. I am a solo traveler and like to have my space, but this was memorable.
The water pressure in the bathroom was weak and I had to go to one of the shared spaces to get a strong internet signal, but these ended up being very minor issues. I fully recommend this stay.
The Kasbah Museum collects antiques, artifacts and statues detailing the history of Tangier from antiquity to the end of the English period in 1684.
Absolutely worth the visit! Lots of art and historical items to see!! We spent over an hour walking around here, but can be done faster.
Tom James — Google review
Very interesting museum. You can find art, history, geography, archeology. We like the most history of the Maroco and the jardine. Take your time and visit this beautiful museum.
Andreja — Google review
We are lucky me and my brother to find out that day is an artistic parcour begin from the coffe near the kasbah and riad soltan garden to see some amazing historic things inside the museum
Said Yachou — Google review
Worth visiting! It's a maze of new experiences and discoveries, from the main exhibition, to the garden to the modern part. A must see in Tanger!
Eleni Damianou — Google review
Great museum to spend some time learning about this beautiful country.I was surprised by all of the at and artists that have flown from Morocco. They have some beautiful pieces from the 13th-16tg century. There's a nice old Roman mosaic on the floor of one of the many exhibition rooms. It is also connected to say museum. Both are very cool and worth a visit. Great way to learn something and escape the heat of the day!
Bright Ideas Man — Google review
Beautiful and deep experience in the tangerine history and art. A recommended time-space journey!
Carolina Ferraro — Google review
Two part- museum : one area for contemporary paintings by Arab artists and another one highlighting Tangier's main historical periods! Loved both, especially the second part
Very interesting and visually beautiful! Explanations are available in Arabic and in French (as well as Spanish in the historical museum). I don't recall seeing English... (?)
Several clean toilets are available for visitors. It was not crowded and the staff was really helpful!
Very nice city
Highly recommended to visit
Not only the old town but even its surrounding places
Ahmed AlKhabouRi — Google review
This blue old medina was a marvelous experience. You gonna have to climb a few step and by a few steps I mean all the way. Everything is painted blue and white which is actually a color theme that you'll see all around the north of Morocco.
A must see city.
said aounil — Google review
i like this clean city
Kim Kimou — Google review
Beautiful building and has a cultural load
Tannan hicham — Google review
wow
Alaé Ben Moussa — Google review
Neglected history
Ali Madloum — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and authentic.
A city still outside the tourist flows, still authentic.
It is architecturally influenced by the Spanish influence but is beautiful and genuine.
The medina is beautiful.
You can get there either by your own means or comfortably with the CTM buses from nearby Tangier.
The stop is not far from the main street that leads to the medina
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Bellissima ed autentica.
Una città ancora fuori dai flussi turistici , ancora autentica .
Risente architettonicamente dell influenza spagnola ma è bella e genuina.
Bella la medina.
Ci si arriva o con mezzi propri o comodamente coi bus ctm dalla vicina tangeri.
La fermata è poco lontana dal corso principale che porta alla medina
Ivan Lamanna — Google review
(Translated by Google) We only took a look at the exterior of the Royal Palace and then strolled through the souks. The peanuts were so delicious! As the adhan started flowing, I realized that I had come to an Islamic country! Thank you for being here!
Titouan retains a strong Andalusian feel, as Islamic people who lived in Spain immigrated there. There are many white and green buildings. In the old town, only men are drinking tea at coffee shops. According to an ancient custom, women have tea in the new city24.3.4
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王宮を外観のみ見学して、スークを散策しました。落花生がとても美味しかった!アザーンが流れてきて、イスラムの国へ来たのだと実感!ここに、来れたことに感謝!
ティトアンはスペインに住んでいたイスラムの方々が移住してきたこともありアンダルシアが色濃く残っております。白と緑の建物が多いです。旧市街では喫茶店でお茶をしてるのは男性のみ。古くからの習慣で、女性は新市街ではお茶をしています24.3.4
seika — Google review
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HJFG+9W4, Av. Othman Ibn Affane, Tetouan, Morocco
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Playa de Zahora
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Sandy beach & winding coastal stretch with a famous lighthouse, popular for surf & fishing.
Stunning and peaceful beach. Can be accessed walking from Caños de Meca via Faro de Trafalgar.
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David Murray — Google review
Great sunset bar.
A Costiuc — Google review
The beach and water were clean, I enjoyed the views and the vibe of this town.
However, we were not able to find any public toilets or showers, which is a big disadvantage considering the amount of people visiting this place.
Marta Borecka — Google review
Great place to relax and get away I love the ambient. They offer horse back riding and amazing views.
Maurice Caton — Google review
Just fabulous. Hardly any people, very clean, miles and miles of lovely soft sand.
Jane-Ann Williams — Google review
Nice beach but awful sea. Even the sand is very thin and easy to lounge on the sea is full of rocks. You have to walk around 1 km from the parking place (the jungla) to get to a part of the sea that has less rocks but even then you encounter all the people with their dogs and stuff.
Nikos — Google review
Nice beach, no crowds. Would be nice to have some showers near the beach. Keep an eye out for gorillas in the water - warm and inviting (the water), but daddy gorilla will beat you to a pulp if you piss him off. Four stars.
Tony Rooney — Google review
Nice beach as a final destination after visiting the light house. There's a few hipster/surfer bars and restaurants with souvenirs out front.
Cape Trafalgar is a peninsula that was the site of a historic battle in the 19th century. The area boasts a lighthouse and several beaches, making it an attractive destination for tourists. Although there are no historical information signs about the battle, visitors can enjoy scenic walks around the lighthouse and surrounding beaches.
We didn't know how steeped in history this place is. Indeed the trafalgar-square in London got its name from this place, where Englands ships beated French and Spanish Ships crushingly. Since then England was the one sea power for over a hundred years.
It's nice to look at sunsets and moonrises as well ;-)
Paul Gaul — Google review
Cape Trafalgar, battle of Trafalgar! Beautiful site with a good view of the Coast. There are paths around the lighthouse and beaches surrounding it. But if you come here to read historical info signs about the battle, there are none. (Spain and France lost this one 🙄). But its still worth a visit.
Prt Eng — Google review
Sunset at this place was beautiful! Whole beach area is magnificient! 👍😉
Martin Štepán — Google review
One of the most magical places in Europe.
Zita Bretka — Google review
Wild, windswept & very nice, but be prepared for a trek from the car park! Another great beach where nudity is prevalent, however there are better beaches in this area.
P R French — Google review
this is a special place , we from pedrotours hike and always pass by here
PEDRO TOURS — Google review
Was this the place great sea battle was fought and Nelson died? I wonder, it looks so serene. Beautiful beach 🏖️.
laljit clare — Google review
Excellent place to visit. Famous for its historic Battle of Trafalgar.
Playa de Zahara, located in the charming fishing town of Zahara de los Atunes, is a wide and breezy Atlantic beach with golden sands. Unlike its neighboring areas, this beach has maintained its natural beauty without succumbing to large-scale development. The shallow and transparent blue waters combined with pristine white sand make it an ideal spot for families with young children.
This is one of my favourite beaches in this area. Even in a windy day this place is beautiful.
You can walk for miles ( around 5-6 miles) and the blue see, waves and beaches are wonderful.
Bea — Google review
Sunset in Zahara beach is a great experience
LUIS COCO ENRIQUEZ — Google review
What a beautiful place 😍
Oleksandr Hladchenko — Google review
One of the best beaches in Spain. Period.
Ben Svedberg — Google review
White sands, clear fresh sea, wide horizons! What else can you ask for?
Rolf Hallerbach — Google review
Wonderful atmosphere and nature.
Debbie Chambers — Google review
Amazing Beach
Shaun Morrill — Google review
PLAYON
Maribel Garcia Duro — Google review
Expectacular
Mili “Casa Museo Jerez Centro” — Google review
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Cádiz, Spain
I'll never travel to Ronda without this trip planner again
Bolonia, found in the municipality of Tarifa in southern Spain, is a beautiful coastal village with a stunning beach. It sits on the Atlantic coast and can be reached by road from Tarifa which is 22.9 kilometers away. However, it's much closer along the coastline.
The ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia, situated on the Atlantic coast 15 miles north of Tarifa in Andalucia, is a notable archaeological site. Its ruins are well-preserved and include a theater, forum, thermal baths, market, marble statue, basilica columns and workshops that produced salted fish and garum seasoning. The site boasts a visitor center with exhibits and an informative museum. The majestic beachside ruins offer stunning views across to Morocco.
How does one rate living history, but to experience it?
What makes this Roman ruins site exceptional is the beautiful beach and hills nearby.
Because of the isolation of nearby Bolonia, one really feels walking through the ruins one is experiencing life as the Romans did, with Africa in the distance.
There were no lines to enter.
Parking was convenient.
There was no charge for Americans.
T West — Google review
Excellent place to visit with good access all round with boardwalks and a lift in the main museum.
Free entry to European nationals!
QR codes everywhere with detailed stainless steel plaques in Spanish and English giving details of the occupation of the site. Fabulous views from the roman theater over the site. Some of the interactive equipment was not working.
Gary Hardinges — Google review
Breathtaking archeological excavations in a serene landscape. Simply an amazing experience and the area is well kept. One can ger a good sense of what life two thousand years ago could have been like. The entire area takes at least two hours to go through if you want to see it properly. We visited in March so we were almost alone at the site and enjoyed the visit immensely.
Bull Dogg — Google review
Ruins of the city with quite a few large sections in a good state, with information in English provided on the route. Partly wheelchair accessible, considering what it is. The accompanying museum was of interest. Parking and toilet facilties available.
Tom (Bozz) — Google review
Carefully curated exhibits and lovingly kept ruins from Roman times. Travel in time and be in the presence of the might of ancient times. It is an absolute must do when in Tarifa. It is better to read about it before going to make the best of the visit because now there are QR guides, so if you don't have internet you lose out. The people caring for this place really understand its importance and see its magnificence. Their kindness and friendly manners are remarkable.
Luz-Helena Beltr?n Gomez — Google review
Very interesting location, was surprised it is free for al EU citizens, but the locations is extremely well kept with looking like a modern entrance building and all the pathways. Curious to imagine what it was like back then 2000y ago. Spent a good half an hour walking, worth it if you are passing by, its some of history and very old one.
Lukas Genutis — Google review
Excellent Roman site. Much larger than what first meets the eye. Interesting to envisage what life here would of been like in 1st and 2nd CAD!
Makes visit all the more special set with hills in the backdrop and beach and sand dunes in the foreground.
Lost a star rating as there is absolutely NO signage or entrance access from the beach side. I walked the entire perimeter of site and back again as it was cordoned off with no access by foot. (While onsite, I also notice other visitors made the same error trying to access site from beach side because there are no signage or directions).
Safest to approach by vehicle as you're required to walk 1.7km (from Bolonia) on the road without a pavements/sidewalk.
Installing signage from Bolonia beach is much needed.
Ly M — Google review
Nice museum and grounds, but could be more organized outside with perhaps a map of the route. We didn't pay any entrance fee. They are still working on some areas. If you're in the area, definitely worth a stop.
Greg M — Google review
Fantastic stop on our way to Gibralter. Exceeded our expectations and well worth the visit. We could have stayed much longer. BTW, I added a little AI water to the scene. :)
Patrick Brazil — Google review
Very interesting couple of hours spent here. Dogs not allowed. Most wording is in English and Spanish with QR codes to assist. FREE to EU nationals. Luckily the guy asked if I was German at the counter!
Mike Marks — Google review
Great experience seeing this ancient Roman village but also excellent reception and facilities. Even better that it’s all free of charge! We had to park up our Motorhome across 3 parking spaces but it wasn’t busy at the time. My only disappointment was that dogs are not allowed, so had to leave our small but we’ll behaved dog in the Motorhome. We would not have been able to do this in a car and in the hotter months.
Recommended for a visit 👍
paul blackburn — Google review
Free entrance! This place is worth a visit!
There’s a small museum at the entrance and then there’s a recommended route through the Roman city where you can see the aqueduct, the thermal baths, the theater, temples, etc.
My 7y old son really enjoyed to see the ruins and know more about the Romans history.
Vania David — Google review
I had an amazing time exploring the incredible remains of the Roman city at Baelo Claudia. The fact that it's free to enter is a huge plus, and I highly recommend a visit to this historical site. The location is also stunning, surrounded by beautiful nature and with a beach right on its doorstep. It's the perfect place for a hike and to enjoy the great outdoors. Don't miss out on this gem!
Lukas Masuch — Google review
Well worth to stop. Free entrance, lots to see and learn. Great views on the Ocean, sand dunes and the mountains.
Valdevaqueros is a coastal village and beach located in the southern region of Spain, specifically in the Tarifa municipality of Cadiz province. It is situated approximately 9.7 kilometres northwest of Tarifa, with Casa de Porros being a nearby hamlet. The beach itself spans about 4,050 metres long and averages around 120 metres wide.
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11380, Cádiz, Spain
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A Campo Abierto
Tours
Ranches
Sightseeing Tours
Amazing history and culture experience, absolutely beautiful place. Isabel Domecq and her staff are absolutely awesome! Made us feel welcomed. I would recommend this Spanish cultural experience to anyone.
Jose Luis Duarte — Google review
Very interesting show and beautiful horse dressage’s. They explained it in all types of languages. I would of liked to see the biggest bull, but they probably weren’t available.
Tibbe van de Kamer — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic!! an unforgettable show !! where the culture, the tradition, the management of the cattle, the kindness and the sweetness with which they treat the animals is extraordinary !! Magnificent in all its aspects and in the attention to the public!!! One feels that his family has had a happy day in this environment and grateful to nature!! to these gentlemen and to the divinity!! for giving us such a beautiful opportunity to enjoy learning!!!
(Original)
Fantástico!! un espectáculo inolvidable !!donde la cultura, la tradición, el manejo del ganado, la bondad y la dulzura con la que tratan a los animales es extraordinaria !! magnífico en todos sus aspectos y en la atención al público!!! Uno siente que su familia ha tenido un día feliz en este entorno y agradecidos a la naturaleza!! a estos señores y a la divinidad!! por darnos una oportunidad tan bonita para disfrutar aprendiendo!!!
EquitAcci?n MaGuZa — Google review
(Translated by Google) You experience a show with horses, cows and bulls. The explanations, in German for us, were very helpful and expert in understanding the connections between bull breeding, bullfighting, the cultural landscape of Dehesa and working with the horses. Afterwards we got a guided tour through the stables and saddle room. From our point of view, the rather high entrance fee is fully justified. Thank you for a great morning.
(Original)
Man erlebt eine Show mit Pferden, Kühen und Stieren. Die Erläuterungen, bei uns in deutsch, waren sehr hilfreich und fachkundig, um die Zusammenhänge zwischen der Stierzucht, drm Stierkampf, der Kulturlanschaft Dehesa und der Arbeit mit den Pferden zu verstehen. Im Nachgang haben wir noch eine Führung durch die Ställe und Sattelkammer erhalten. Aus unsrer Sicht ist der recht hohe Eintritt voll und ganz gerechtfertigt. Vielen Dank für einen tollen Vormittag.
Sabine X — Google review
Extremely interesting to learn the history of Bull Fighting from one of Spains acclaimed familes who rear the animals
Also see the Equestrian Cowboys and their white Spanish Horses
Adam Watson — Google review
We enjoyed the kind hospitality offered by A Campo Abierto staff throughout the duration of our visit to the ranch.
We were greeted by Patricia, a member of the Donec family who was extremely helpful and informative throughout the visit. Patricia provided a comprehensive commentary in fluent English and addressed our questions in full.
An arena was used to demonstrate dressage skills followed by viewings of cows, calves and four year old fighting bulls. We learnt so much about the people, livestock and the natural environment. Being from a farming background we appreciated the stockmanship and care necessary to breed the cattle and horses.
The demonstrations and visit to the museum enhanced our understanding of the role of bullfighting within Andalusian culture. The visit has inspired us to further explore Andalusian culture during our next visit to Spain.
We thoroughly enjoyed this spectacular visit which concluded with a welcome sampling of A Campo Abierto sherry. Thanks to all the staff at the ranch, but especially to Patricia who is a very competent, knowledgeable tour guide and affable host. John & Roberta.
John Erwin — Google review
A fantastic, friendly working Bull and horse ranch that how and explains the breeding process of the bulls and horses, thy then show how the animals are brought in from wild and herded into the arena with great skill and care, you can then meet the riders and horses
Pete “Urbz” — Google review
So fantastic,try to not miss discovering it
SALAH REGHIS — Google review
(Translated by Google) A Spectacular excursion!!!! Where we could enjoy a morning in the countryside, and see those animals as noble as horses and bulls.
The hosts were the Domecq family, super nice, led by Isabel, who explained everything we wanted to know about horses and bulls. A pleasure I hope to return again. A hug.
(Original)
Una excursión Espectacular!!!! Donde pudimos disfrutar de una mañana en el campo, y ver a esos animales tan nobles como los caballos y los toros.
Las anfitriones la familia Domecq, súper agradable a la cabeza Isabel, que nos explicó todo lo que queríamos saber sobre caballos y toros. Un placer espero volver otra vez. Un abrazo.
SANTI DE LA TORRE manualidades. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Finca Bulls Divisa Torrestrella. History and traditions to respect and care for them, you have to know them.
(Original)
Finca Toros Divisa Torrestrella. La Historia y las tradiciones para respetarlas y cuidarlas, hay que conocerlas.
Marcelo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic day spent last Friday at A Campo Abierto. Organized by the Association of Tourist Companies of Cádiz (AETC), we had the opportunity to see the farm and live a very beneficial networking experience. Many thanks to the host, Isabel Domecq, for her wise explanations and hospitality, and for conveying the passion with which she lives her work. And congratulations to the AETC for the success of the organization, as well as to all those who collaborated and made a morning of coexistence in the middle of nature possible.
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Fantástica jornada la vivida el viernes pasado en A Campo Abierto. Organizada por la Asociación de Empresas Turísticas de Cádiz (AETC), tuvimos ocasión de conocer la finca y de vivir una experiencia de "networking" muy provechosa. Muchas gracias a la anfitriona, Isabel Domecq, por sus sabias explicaciones y su hospitalidad, y por transmitir la pasión con la que vive su trabajo. Y felicidades a la AETC por el éxito de la organización, lo mismo que a todos los que colaboraron e hicieron posible una mañana de convivencia en plena naturaleza.
Javier de Cos — Google review
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A-2228, Km 13, 11190 Benalup-Casas Viejas, Cádiz, Spain
Impressive set of fortificarions, built in the 1540s by the Portuguese.
Michiel Belmans — Google review
We recently enjoyed a 10-night Western Mediterranean Cruise on the MSC Lirica sailing from Alicante (cost £420 each in January). The sixth stop was Ceuta and from the port there was a short walk to all the main attractions including the Murallas Reales de Ceuta (Royal Walls of Ceuta). The Royal Walls is a well maintained fort that dates back to the 16th century. At the fort there are lots of artefacts including cannons The fortress walls are divided by a moat that connects both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. From the top of the moat there are fantastic views of the port, Mount Hacho (mountain) and the beaches Playa de la Ribera and Playa del Chorrillo.
The Royal walls are surrounded by the historical city of Ceuta that has beautiful fountains, monuments (Hercules, Escultura Pedro Meneses, Escultura de Enrique el Navegant, Escultura del Alcalde Sanchez Prados and so on), gardens and squares including Plaza de Africa and Plaza de los Reyes.
There are also a number of museums including the Military Museum of the Legion, Fuerte del Desnarigado fort and museum, the Museo del Revellín and the Museo de la Basilica Tardorromana. Other attractions include the Triumphal arch, the casino, the Cathedral, the House of Dragons, Puerto Califal Fort, Ceuta Park Mall, the Shrine of Our Lady of Africa, the lighthouse Faro Punta Almin, the food market Mercado Central and Park San Amaro. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Ceuta, because we felt relaxed, the people were very friendly and there was so much to do and see We would definitely recommend a visit to both Ceuta and the Royal Walls.
Kath O'Donnell — Google review
Great place to visit we loved ceuta on our day visit off a cruise and especially in and around the Royal walls medieval but also lovely shops restaurants and bars its all there if you want it
mark Williams — Google review
Super cool! So much history to take in and enjoy. Excellent views.
Amanda Stewart Reiser — Google review
Impressive fortifications to walk around with good information boards. There was a legion parade when i was there which made it more atmospheric. Best of all, it's free.
Ahmad Barotchi — Google review
This place is breathtaking!!!!
Martina Jolicoeur — Google review
Loved this part of Ceuta. Undescovered Spain. It was a port call for Marella Spirit Cruise ship. TUI.....
J M — Google review
Nice with shade places to cool off. Free entry, open on Mondays and every day.
Will Griffiths — Google review
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51001 Ceuta, Spain
I'll never travel to Ronda without this trip planner again
The Mediterraneo Marine Park is a vibrant and complex water park that offers various interesting features such as swimming pools, waterfalls and gardens. It also houses restaurants, bars and a casino to cater to different interests. The water in the pool is salty but refreshing for those who prefer sunbathing over swimming. Despite being cold, once you're through it the experience becomes enjoyable. The park boasts of its cleanliness with fresh and quiet surroundings making it an ideal place for relaxation during September afternoons.
Very clean and super good pool. The price is very affordable
Yassine Der — Google review
Salty and really cold water. Goal is more staying in the sun then swimming pool. One you're through it is nice. For me: it took me one hour... 😁
L. McL — Google review
Wonderful September afternoon spent in a relaxing manner in the park. Fresh, clesn, quiet and sunny!
Daniela Popescul — Google review
Salty and really cold water. Goal is more staying in the sun then swimming pool. One you're through it is nice. For me: it took me one hour... 😁
L. McL — Google review
The swimming pool is very clean, very clean and very large, with salt water and cheap price 4,5 €
REDA JEBARI — Google review
Beautiful pools and views of the Mediterranean Sea
Apf Mike — Google review
Wonderful September afternoon spent in a relaxing manner in the park. Fresh, clesn, quiet and sunny!
Daniela Popescul — Google review
3 huge water areas with lots of pool side seating that are numbered. I recommend getting an umbrella and mat at ticket counter 1st, before heading to your assigned area. There are 2 pizza place that are both on the outside and inside of park as well as a restaurant.
Jason Barker — Google review
The swimming pool is very clean, very clean and very large, with salt water and cheap price 4,5 €
REDA JEBARI — Google review
it is a beautiful place to spend time with ur friends
Tawfik Ochan — Google review
This experience was a really nice one! Swimming with the Dolphins in Malta was definitely one of the highlights of our honeymoon. Darren from Thinking Malta Media captured this unforgettable experience and put a nice honeymoon message/touch to our video! Both Darren and the staff were friendly. We were guided by the staff through to how to best interact with the dolphins. An experience I'll never forget and would love to do again!
Europa Point is located at the southernmost point of Gibraltar and features a lighthouse, visitor center, and stunning views of Morocco's north coast just 21km away across the Straits. On clear days, visitors can see the Rif mountain range, including Jebel Musa peak. The site is also home to Harding Battery, Mosque of The Custodian of the Holy Mosques, and Nuestra Senora de Europa chapel.
Amazing experience. The tip of Europe from which you can see Africa. It is so close that the phone finds coverage from Morocco 😉
Marcin Wrotek — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous!
So worth visiting! The views are stunning!
Flower Violet — Google review
It is a must see place though I did not see the rock properly and did not have time to go and play with those amazing funny but also a bit disturbing monkeys. The rock went on and off hiding in clouds and emerging again like playing a game with me beckoning me to come again. And I surely will. It is worth it. And it is so very British there at the very south of my beloved Spain. Also very impressive views are there not only from the famous lighthouse. If you are lucky enough, you can see the Africa which for me has remained misteriously shrouded in fog. You can sit at a bench watching birds breath the breeze and just be.
Ilona Maty??ov? — Google review
Views of Africa and Spain alongside views of the rock. Lighthouse, play area, sports stadium and battery all within the area. Battery itself has a room underneath which gives some wildlife facts and some history of Gibraltar. To get there is about 15 mins on the bus and its bus number 2 to get there.
We went on a windy day and to note it did blow us about!! So maybe don't go on a windy day😂
Luca Baker — Google review
A great little cafe, food is very reasonable and good quality.
Had some food and a beer wat he'd the kids play in the park. We the took a walk down to the Canon and on to the lighthouse.
Fantastic spot in Gib, mainly away from tourists although tours do stop in every so often. Fantastic views out over the straight.
A historically significant site, a must visit. 10 minutes by bus from the town centre.
Rob Duncan — Google review
We came to Gibraltar by car. Driving along this peninsula is also an interesting experience. Nice view of Evropa Point.
Bogdan Marcelan — Google review
Beautiful view from the point near Lighthouse.
Ann Shy — Google review
Well worth a visit
- voast of Africa, 15 km to Morroco and Spanish village, gorgeous light house and views of Gibraltar
Ms_Eternal _Traveller. — Google review
It's a must if you visit Gibraltar . Home to the most southerly Trinity House lighthouse. Wonderful views of the coast of Africa and across the bay to Spain. No. 2 bus from Grand Casemates Gate will take you there. Lots of parking available if you drive there.
David Richards — Google review
This is a really nice place, located on the south point of the rock. Stunning views over the straight of Gibraltar. Really clear views of the North African coast. Nice little bar and cafe, with really nice food. Lots of nice places to sit and enjoy the vista. It is an hours walk from the centre, but well worth it.
Dave Peadon — Google review
Great view of the Gibraltar straights, nice pay park and good start point for a climb up the Rock and/or walk to St Michael's Cave and other sights. Accessible via No2 bus.
Thomas Gallagher — Google review
Was quite windy and rainy when we visited but nonetheless.. it was visually stunning. Go there when it's sunny. Pictures say it all.
St. Michael's Cave in Gibraltar is a remarkable geological attraction composed of intricate limestone formations. The cave features a series of chambers and tunnels, with drops up to 148ft and depths reaching up to 200ft. It was formerly used for defensive purposes by the Moors and Spaniards, as well as prepared for use as a hospital during World War II. Today, it serves as an occasional concert venue where its stunning beauty is showcased through colorful lights.
Astounding caves located an easy enough walk from the cable car station.
Remarkable to find and known about since the roman times.
Impressive drops and lightshows.
David Belch — Google review
The cave was impressive and the light and sound effects really cool. It's wet inside, so we really needed to watch our step on different stairs but I liked the experience a lot. Since in our case it was part of a one day trip (and the 1,5 hrs mini bus tour up the mountain), we didn't have enough time to enjoy the stay to the fullest unfortunately.
Ines K?hler — Google review
This really is an incredibly beautiful cave.
The stalagmites and stalactites are epic in size!
The only distractions are the green and purple lighting and continuous light show which are tacky and distract from the natural beauty of the cave.
Luckily, there are reprieves between these shows when white lights illuminate the walls, providing an opportunity to take great photos.
Michael Kelley — Google review
I visited St. Michael’s Cave on March 2024 and it was an experience I won’t soon forget. The natural formations of stalactites and the carefully orchestrated light show created an ambiance akin to a natural cathedral. The cave’s acoustics enhanced the experience, especially during the live concert event. While the beauty of the cave is undeniable, I found the signage leading to different sections could be improved for better navigation. Overall, St. Michael’s Cave is a must-visit attraction in Gibraltar, offering a mesmerizing blend of nature’s artistry and human creativity.
Kiril Kirilov — Google review
The best cave exhibition and a unesco level experience. The lighting of the caves makes the experience so beautiful and tranquil and makes your head spin. It is gorgeous and stunning and the cave itself is very energetic and beautiful. Would recommend if you’re visiting Gibraltar!
You can also see the monkeys just outside the cave, they are very friendly! Recommend buying your ticket in advance to avoid long lines
Anthony Plaxen — Google review
A beautiful cave with an interesting light show. The crowds make it less intimate. There is no guide and Montour is available, it's simply a walk through.
Lise Galuga — Google review
Very nice, interesting new experience. We, on Slovakia, can say nothing with our caves against this one. Beautiful structures, very fancy lights, which gave the right atmosphere. The cave cinema was awesome. Probably we were lucky, but there were not many people today. If you weren't there, I really recommend coming, it's a great once in a life experience.
Patrik Bukovsk? — Google review
Great place with a fantastic atmosphere. At the entrance to the cave you can buy something to eat and drink. The cave is very clean and cool but wet. No one should have a problem with reaching the cave because the road is well marked and easy. However, you should take care of good protection against UV light ;)
Suafus — Google review
Small cave with a gift shop, sounds boring, right? 🙂 Nope. The lights & sounds show inside is MAGICAL, and I don't use that word often. All the small info boards and historical notes are just the cherry on top. Would visit again and I sincerely hope I will.
Tom Hejl — Google review
I did not actually go to visit the caves but went there to see John Bishop live, he was very good and funny, the caves as a venue is great, only thing some areas were wet due to water scraping in and getting out as we were in front row took ages as there is only one entrance and exit, but what I saw of the caves looked good and may go and visit it again normally. The event was well organised with shuttle buses leaving the midtown car park taking you to the caves and bringing you back when the event had finished.
Stephen Ravenscroft — Google review
Absolutely loved it here! It has such special, pleasant vibes that I'd love to feel more often. Music and visual effects are nicely produced in the cave environment and it was such a nice surprise!
Klara Tuli?i? — Google review
A shift from the sweeping vista of the Pillars of Hercules, this cave offers a cool break from the higher temps outside. A well developed cave, with plenty of space (it's a local musical venue). People with disabilities or trouble walking may have difficulty with the stairs. A common hang out for the famous Barbary macaques, awaits you at the gift shop exit (be careful, seemingly tame, these are wild creatures). Also, a common tourist destination, so try to time your visit at off peak hours to enjoy the music and light display.
Matthew Richardson — Google review
Amazing! This is a fantastic place to visit if you are on the rock. Plan your day well as a wrist band will get you in to all of the attractions (check the band you buy).
Give yourself time to really enjoy the caves as these are spectacular!
Bill Collier — Google review
Very simple but super cool. And a great place to see monkeys! The cave itself is pretty awesome. The angel in the cave doesn’t require an exaggerated imagination - it really does look like an angel. The cave itself is beautiful and they’ve done a great job using lights to accentuate the beauty. I really love that they cycle through the lighting effects to all white lighting so you can also see the natural beauty of the cave. And we saw lots of monkeys outside there as well. A very enjoyable experience!
Eric Wrye — Google review
Incredible cave with the moust standing stalactites and stalagmites. Greatest show of light's and sounds. Lots of monkey make sure you watch yours staff.
Anna Hnatyszyn — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to explore St. Michael’s Cave, and it was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Nestled within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in Gibraltar, this network of limestone caves stands at an impressive height of over 300 meters above sea level1. Here’s why I believe it’s a must-visit:
Natural Beauty: As I stepped into the cave, I was greeted by a breathtaking sight. The stalactites hanging from the ceiling and the stalagmites rising from the ground created a surreal landscape. It felt like being in a natural cathedral, with each formation telling a story of thousands of years of geological history.
Light Show: The cave features an enchanting light show that accentuates its grandeur. The play of colors against the limestone formations adds an otherworldly touch. It’s no wonder that St. Michael’s Cave has become a popular venue for concerts, plays, and even fashion shows2.
Historical Significance: St. Michael’s Cave has a rich history. Neolithic artifacts, including a bowl, were discovered here, indicating that prehistoric humans were aware of its existence. Additionally, cave art depicting an ibex was found on one of the walls, dating back thousands of years3.
Legend and Lore: The name “St. Michael’s Cave” is derived from a similar grotto in Monte Gargano, Italy, where the archangel Michael is said to have appeared. Whether you’re a believer or not, standing in this ancient cavern evokes a sense of wonder and reverence.
In summary, my visit to St. Michael’s Cave was a truly wonderful experience. If you find yourself in Gibraltar, make sure to explore this natural wonder. It’s a testament to the Earth’s beauty and the mysteries that lie beneath our feet.
alex nikitenko — Google review
Very likely the best cave exhibition I ever saw. Not the largest but an amazing overall experience of light & sound show coupled with amazing stalactites & stalagmites. A must see when in Gibraltar!
Tips:
-wait for the white light before taking your photos. It comes for around a minute every 7 minutes. It's worth it!
-when you get to the auditorium, find a seat (plenty available) and wait for the show! Don't miss it! It's not the usual lights and relaxing sound, it's a light show and dramatic music combination. It happens every 7 minutes (followed by the white light which you should be using to take photos inside the cave ;) )
Hope this helps and enjoy!
Daniel Borg Said (Dias) — Google review
Superba aceasta pestera din Gibraltar!Drumul catre ea este foarte frumos ,iar maimuțele din jurul ei și de pe drumul către ea sunt simpatice,drăgălașe și stau sa le pozezi!
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This cave in Gibraltar is gorgeous! The road to it is very beautiful, and the monkeys around it and on the road to it are nice, cute and I want to take pictures of them!
Cristiana Profir — Google review
A must visit for any visitor to Gibraltar. Saint Michael's Caves form part of a tour up the Rock where you can take in The Pillars of Hercules, the caves, the Sky Walk, the tunnels, see the monkeys and more and you get to experience the amazing views on a clear day. I would recommend you take a tour with one on the taxis who you will find either in Casemates Square or up the high street or if you are feeling very fit and adventurous then you can take the cable car to the top and walk but it's not for anyone who isn't used to alot of walking and who can walk up steep inclines. The light show in the caves is fabulous to see and really helps bring the caves to life. It takes approximately 8 minutes to watch and there is seating within the caves to watch it. There's a shop and a cafe/restaurant at the caves, where you can get refreshments during your tour and the caves provide a great stop off point on your trip up the Rock. There are also many other things to see on your tour, so please leave a good couple of hours or more to complete your tour if going in a taxi and a whole day if you plan to walk.
Pat McConnell — Google review
What a spectacular cave!! Stalagmites, stalactites, cave curtains; it had it all. And it’s spectacularly lit. It was used historically. It was first written about in 45 AD.
Rebecca Kaatz — Google review
This was hands down the best part of the whole cave experience for us! It's so magnificent that pictures don't do justice. Don't miss the show at the auditorium played every 7 mins or so.
There's also a small cafe at the entrance serving a variety of small bites and drinks.
Nithya — Google review
Very beautiful 😍!
Sadly enough we had only 20 minutes to be there because of the tour we had. And it's not enough in my opinion! The music with the show at the end is so beautiful with the combination of lights, it's magical! They really did a great job on the light work 👏 😍 and at the end of the cave there was a monkey sitting at the exit! Very nice surprise 😍
The Gibraltar Cable Car provides a mode of transportation for visitors to reach the peak of Gibraltar's Rock, with stunning panoramic views along the way. The cable car ride offers a cozy snack bar and access to St. Michael's Cave as well. While not elevated too high off the ground, it allows for a comfortable journey up without any rushing or physical exertion.
We just wanted to go up spend half and hour looking around and come back down and for that it's absolutely fantastic. Takes just a few minutes to get up see the monkeys take some photos have a cocktail up there and back down again within 45 mins. Perfect. There are a lot of tour options if you want to see more of it
Frazer Pacy — Google review
Easier way to go on top platform. Tickets from 30£ (from 13yrs up).
Awesome views from all terasses, nice caves, lot of monkeys (watch your belongings), suspension bridge walk recommended.
If you are a fan of walking, buy only one way ticket, as you can walk from top in 30 minutes to the city center(Main street) combined ticket cost only +2£, when you are elderly, recommended.
Blichar Patrik — Google review
To the top of the rock in 6 min! We bought the return with nature reserve. If you plan on seeing a lot of the rock, you naturally make your way down. The more of the Rock you see, the closer to the city you end up. So you may not need the Return ticket- we wouldn't get it again. You have to go back up to take the cable car back down again. We were there in the summer and it was very hot! Had to wait to board up and down. Up was longer at about 40min. Only about 7 min to come down. We also had young kids, and they had a blast. Highly recommend a trip to Gibraltar and the nature reserve.
Jennifer Mendes Melo — Google review
It was fortuitous that we were waiting for an hour but then due to winds, closed for the day. Instead, found a van tour company right outside that entrance. The driver and guide-Ryan- not only spoke English and Spanish but was a delight and very knowledgeable. Take the cable car if the waits aren't too long but if you can get the right driver in the van tour, many times more fun and informative. Find Ryan!
William Westfall — Google review
Exciting and thrilling day out.
Paid the £34 to get free entry to everything, it’s one way so you can explore everything coming back down. You can pay the £37 two way but seems pointless.
If it’s hot like in the 30’s you must consider the heat and your fitness, it’s a tough long walk and will push the limits so take care.
Whilst legs were aching etc, it was worth every minute. The views the monkeys the caves etc all amazing and wonderful.
Phil Didcote — Google review
The ride to the top is definitely worth it! About six minutes in total, it goes very quickly and the views at the top were breathtaking. Even though we went on a cloudy day, we could still see Africa and it was so much fun to see all the monkeys. Overall, it was amazing and one of my favorite things we did on our trip. Highly recommend!
Amanda Wagner — Google review
We took the cable cars to the top, and walked down visiting all the stops. This gave us time to experience the beautiful views and monkey. We saw a group on a tour and the guide was rushing them so we were glad we took the cable cars. So we could explore by ourselves.
The Hike down can still be a lot. We enjoyed the hike but would recommend taking the cable car both ways if you don't have good shoes, have an injury or a small child.
michael glatzmaier — Google review
Loved the ride up. The view is excellent. Best place to stand is on the water side. If you are planning to walk and explore the while rock... you will likely walk down so no need to purchase the 2 way fare.
Craig Storey — Google review
Think it’s def something you should do, but remember it arrives half way between a lot of the features. Monkeys were well behaved, basically only at the cafe area. We walked down so we could see a few of the things - it’s a long way!
Julie Doyle — Google review
You have to queue for 1 hour at least in the soaring heat ... better take a mini bus run by Rocky Monkeys just outside the cable car station... it's the same price 45€ and they DRIVE you everywhere and explain things! Ask for Dominic- he's a great guide!!
Judith Weinberger — Google review
Nothing fancy. Just a small cable car to the top. Not very friendly staff around and on the cable car. But....... a visit to Gibraltar will certainly be worth your while. Start early en make sure to have enough water with you and good shoes. Roads can be steep and the stairs are just killing......
Gerwin Dijkstra — Google review
You can save some time by purchasing the tickets online. The waiting time was not very long once you pass the ticket office. It is windy and somewhat cold so please prepare longsleeves.
* 5/10 Bus : Return ticket is much cheaper than one way!
Jaejin Chung — Google review
The lineup for the cable car is way too long! We end up using the same amount of money to do the minibus instead. It actually is quite nice. Make sure you pick a good and polite driver though, the first one we talked to is rather aggressive and rude! Luckily, as we walked back to town, there’s another one on the way and turned out to be a remarkable experience seeing the monkeys and Africa from a distance across the sea
James Ling — Google review
Get here nice and early for opening as queues form instantly with up to an hour and a half wait in line. Be sure to buy tickets in advance to skip a section of the queue and make it onto the cable car sooner. If you're not on one, check for cruises coming in on the morning as this will make a big difference to how busy it is! Journey up to the rock takes about 6 minutes. Return ticket recommended as it's only £2.50 difference and the walk back down will be pretty tiring after a long day!
Craig Bennett — Google review
Definitly worth going up there. Dont miss to get access to the nature resort where you can see a lot of monkeys and also a great cave with a spectacular lightshow.
You are not allowed to touch the monkeys but the monkeys didnt seem to know, so they came close which was funny and lovely.
I left the car in spain and did walk to the cable car (30minutes)
Jonathan Werner — Google review
Got cable car to the top and paid the full price the attractions at the top. Glad we paid for the nature reserve bit else you just go up to one area. However, the walk back down is extremely demanding. Best tip is to wear suitable footwear like trainers or walking boots and definitely not sandals or flip flops like other people had on. Some of the paths down are quite rough under foot.
Jamie Sherwin — Google review
The ride is nice, obviously in a clear day the view is fantastic. The car is really small, I reckon we were around 12 persons in the ride. Get there early because "it's 6 minutes to climb 412 meters" but the waiting time in the heat is much much longer!
About the car park, we either didn't notice or there's no clear signage which bays to use. The yellow ones are for locals only, the white ones are free (there's no chance to get one) and the blue bays are payable. I'd say it's about 60% yellow bays and 40% the other two half and half.
Leo Chapalos — Google review
Very good service and lovely to see the Gibraltar from above. Tickets can be quite pricey.
Only downside is the nature reserve has to be bought all together. We wanted to get tickets just for the caves but it’s all included in one ticket which makes it expensive. Maybe they could also offer option for individual tickets.
Hela Lopez Mitchell — Google review
A great and effortless way to reach the tip of the Rock of Gibraltar. The ground level station is about 10 minutes on foot from the Southport Gates end of the Main Street.
A combined ticket with the Upper Rock Nature Reserve is highly recommended. The ride only takes a few minutes and gives you a great view of the Bay of Gibraltar as well as all the built-up areas on the west side of the city.
If you have the energy, you may consider buying the one way ticket up and walking down the trail on foot so that you don't need to walk back the same path specially if the Cable Car Middle Station is not opened.
Samuel Leung — Google review
Exceptional views and a quick ride up. Pretty good value for the money ($19 euro round trip). The monkeys at the top are cool as well. Not a ton of parking but if you’re patient you should be able to find a spot. Check the cable car out if you’re in Gibraltar because you won’t find these views anywhere else.
Manny Fuller — Google review
Cable car is bit expensive but worth it. The line were not so bad so we decided to wait it took 20 minutes. Up on the hill you should visit the Cave!
Kristjan Malva — Google review
Buy tickets in advance.. it saves time when you get there. We had so much fun with the monkeys.. they jump on the cable car at the top and they get very close. Do not wear anything on you that you are not willing to loose.. for example glasses, hats, hair scrunchies, etc. The monkeys will grab them and jump off the cable car. It's fun but be careful!
Lisa & Wes Williams — Google review
The easiest way to visit the Rock and enjoy the view and attractions.
The ride to the top takes about 6 minutes and the round trip is 19 GBP or 37 GBP if you purchase the Natural Reserve access too.
The cart is not large but it runs every 10 minutes. If you plan visiting all the attractions on the Rock just get the one way ticket.
Also check for maintenance days, booking tickets online is also an option. Limited parking options on site.
Adrian — Google review
We used the vable car both ways. It takes 6 minutes 1 way. We arrived around 11 am early march and there were no queus and no upfront tickets. We went immediately up.
Lukas Motovsky — Google review
Not worth the $$$ or wait. Take one of the taxis outside. Price is comparable but experience is so much better. If you take gondola up, you need to walk down the side of a mountain to get to the tunnels and they are so worth seeing.
Scot Sorensen — Google review
Smooth ride up the rock by cable car, friendly staff.
Awesome views of Gibraltar from the cable car.
£19 one way £21 return.
Free cable car if you have a restaurant reservation at mons Calpe.
Also saw an ape from exiting the cable car.
Main St in Gibraltar is a popular destination for shoppers, offering a wide range of stores from high-end fashion to unique independent boutiques. Visitors can enjoy VAT-free shopping and explore various shops, restaurants, and picturesque spots along the street. The friendly locals add to the welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks with family and friends. Additionally, Main St provides access to dining options and booking services for local attractions like guided tours to see the famous monkeys.
The street is absolutely cute! Lot of flags and flowers, big effort to make it look as British as possible. Lots of shops, services and places to stop and have drinks. Is worth to spend some time walking down the street and taking in all the fun options.
Ilana Sievert — Google review
Main street has all kind of souvenir shops..
I think it is a little expensive but it has all sort of lovely things.
Vera Gouveia — Google review
(Translated by Google) A shopping street to walk along. There are many shops, some very picturesque. If you visit Gibraltar without a doubt you have to walk around here.
(Original)
Una calle comercial por la que pasear. Hay multitud de comercios, algunos muy pintorescos. Si visitas Gibraltar sin duda hay que pasear por aquí.
Oscar Rosado — Google review
We love this place it’s like visiting a little tropical Britain, It’s a great place to look around with plenty to see & do,there are lots of lovely shops & restaurants,the first thing my Mrs wanted to do was visit Marks & Spencer’s a well known British store...we had a lovely time there would love to go back again & do a bit more exploring...The Gibrartairians are a lovey friendly lot & make you feel very welcome....💕 👍
Ivor Humphries — Google review
A lovely street at the heart of Gibraltar. You will find lots of shops: clothing, jewellery, restaurants, pharmacies, gift and souvenir shops.
People are friendly and helpful. Many have stands that offer guided tours and taxi services.
Perfect to enjoy a nice walk with family and friends.
Younes Henni — Google review
nice architecture and good shopping
tal sibony — Google review
All kinds of shops are here from superstores, to convenience, to souvenirs. There are benches to sit on. The street is cobblestone and cars can't drive it.
Ellie W — Google review
The Main Street in Gibraltar where you can get anything you need. At the end of the street you will find restaurants and bars and midway up the street you will find the kiosks to book a trip to see the monkeys.
Michael Burns — Google review
Most of the shops offer 50% discounts on jewelry, perfumes, etc. Haggle and you can easily get another 10% to 20% off.
Also, don't buy alcohol or cigarettes in main street, much cheaper to go to the big Morriston superstore
Marc Batter — Google review
home from home .
Robert Adamberry — Google review
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The Rock of Gibraltar is a well-known limestone promontory that boasts a nature reserve, an intricate system of tunnels, and stunning sea vistas. It is among the most popular tourist destinations in Gibraltar, and can be reached by car, taxi or cable car. Visitors can bask in the breathtaking views from the top of this towering rock structure that overlooks miles of scenery.
Visited this place in March 2019, we stayed for 4 nights.
Rock Of Gibraltar if full of history.
It's definitely worth visiting Gibraltar 👍
To get ti the Rick of Gibraltar.
At the ticket of office you can purchase a ticket for the cable cars.
Or next to it you have people with tours by car.
We took the tour by car, which I would highly recommend.
Our driver Stefano was awesome 🙌💯
He was cool, had a lot of knowledge.
We managed to see all the main attractions up there.
By foot, it is alot to walk inbetween each attraction, so you might not see all of it. So bear that in mind.
All the main attractions are amazing.
And the views are just some else when you see it for yourself.
Be careful of what you wear around the macaque monkeys.
As we were entering back in the car, my wife had a fur coat on and one if the monkeys started grabbing it 🤦♂️😂😂
Make Gibraltar a place to visit on your list 🙌💯
Wah Blow — Google review
Worst tourist map and sign/labeling I have ever seen. The view from the top of the Rock of Gibraltar is amazing. Rest of it don't worth the afford. They give you a tourist map at the entrance of the cable car. That map totally useless. You take the cable car to the top of the rock then you start walking around the natural reserve. There is no label or sign shows you where you are. If you find a place with a name on it you feel you’re lucky but not really because that place doesn’t show on the map. I recommend, after walking around a little bit take the cable car back from the mid station. If you choose to walk all the way down, I recommend don’t do it. Because roads and steps are too steep. Your map won’t help you to find your way. If you’re late after 6 pm, local teens are drinking and partying on the way around the historical places. It might be disturbing.
Numan K — Google review
First of all, if you are going to explore any of the rock, you need to be reasonably fit. It's all steep steps, long slow climbing hills and you still need to get back down at the end of the day.
The views are amazing, the Nature Reserve full of ruins and caves, and on the other side, other things to do aplenty.
Take enough food and water for the day as there are fee places to buy and they are crazy prices. £2 for a can of coke!
It can be cold and windy so dress accordingly. And wear good shoes. The paths can be sharp stone. Flip flops or heels could cause real issues.
To come to Gibraltar and not visit the rock is like going to a restaurant and not eating. Just be careful and plan ahead.
Paul Swarbrick — Google review
ATTENTION: All routes up are on a ticket based entry. Which are around 20 euros.
Knowing this it is well worth going up the rock.
If you up for it take te Mediterranean steps either up or down. Or the cable car for the relaxed adventures.
Milan Sodeike — Google review
Was a great day. Didn't see all but enjoyed what we saw. Can't do it all in one day unless a guided tour. Restaurant is garbage. Too expensive and irritable staff
David Phipps — Google review
The tour around the rock is not for the faint-hearted. It is very physical and energetic and this comes from 2 people aged late 40s with average fitness. Some of the paths and steps are very overgrown and uneven, so you have to be very careful where you walk. This said the views are fantastic and watching the monkey's is very funny.
Jane Housley — Google review
Me and my family went there with an amazing guide from Morocco. Was worth it and we went there on New Year’s day and it cost to go there 25€ per person and I would definitely say it was nice. I loved the monkeys and you can get amazing photos with them when they jump on your back! Not a common experience would definitely recommend. But I definitely don’t recommend going up there by foot its too tiring plus the monkeys can steal something from you while walking there so if you decide walking be careful.
Augustė Kubiliūtė — Google review
We hiked up and down the rock, £19 for admission to all the exhibits felt fair…. Cafe at the caves is a bit of a rip off though. Definitely would recommend descending the Mediterranean Steps - but only with decent fitness, appropriate footwear and a head for heights.
Sophie S — Google review
Did a full day on the Rock on foot. So, in order:
Got no2 bus to Garrison Gym, walked up Windmill Hill Road to Jew’s Gate, then walked up the Med Steps. Then on to O’Hara’s Battery. Took the Douglas Path to the Skywalk, then carrying on to the Ape feeding station. Back down to St. Michael’s Cave. Then the Queen’s Balcony, taking shortcut path down from here on to the Royal Anglican Way. Windsor Suspension Bridge. Joined Old Queen’s Road to the Ape’s Den. Up the first section of the Charles V wall to join the Inglis Way carrying on until its end at Bruce’s Farm. Then joined Queen’s Road all the way to the Military Heritage Centre (currently closed). Walked up to the Great Siege Tunnels. Back down to City Under Siege exhibition. WW2 Tunnels. Moorish Castle to finish. Bus no 1 from the Tank Ramp stop & back into town.
I got off bus 2 around 9.45am & was walking down the steps of the Moorish castle around 5.15pm.
A full on day & you need to be at least reasonably fit, I’m 50+ and managed it ok.
I think I got my £16 worth!
Toxteth O' Grady — Google review
The view is incredible! You can visit taking the cable (and pick the package you want) or a few tour options you will find before you climb the rock. A lot of walking will be involved but super worth it. The views from all the sides and levels are amazing. Many natural stops that you can purchase to visit, such as: caves, tunnels, bridges and castle.
Cecilia Gillhouse — Google review
I have wanted to climb the rock of Gibraltar ever since I first heard about it years ago. So for me, my visit was highly anticipated. The Rock did not disappoint! There is a term called a “numinous experience” which describes the psychological phenomenon of feeling connected to and influenced by a higher power (think looking up at the night sky or gazing over a giant canyon). Now I’m not a religious person by any means, but I had multiple of these today.
The vistas were immaculate, and the sheer epic scale of the Rock—its caverns, its cliffs—truly stunned.
£18 gets you total access to the nature preserve, the caverns, war tunnels, and all the stairs you could ever want. Definitely worth it.
Mind the monkeys! They can get handsy if they see an abandoned bag or open food.
IMPORTANT: I hiked from sea to peak and it is not for the faint of heart. I’m 26 and in good shape. I had to push myself. It is steep and it is persistent. There’s more than one way up (and down), however. If you’re less inclined to hoof it, there are plenty of taxis, buses, and even a gondola that will take you into the nature preserve.
Adam Koenig — Google review
Very historic place, a lot of battles had place here.Great view give you amazing opportunity to see another continent! And sure, those wonderful monkeys,will never fail to make you smile!
Travel World — Google review
Took a Taxi tour in a 8 passenger van up to the top. The driver was great. He narrated all the important parts and answered questions in 4 languages. He stopped several times allowing us to get out and take pictures, stretch, walk around. Each stop was for 15-20 minutes.
The total cost of the 2+hour trip up and down the rock was 25 euros per person. The day my daughter and I took the tour the weather was unbelievably great. 10 out of 10.
Easily could see Tangier & beyond.
The next day we took the ferry over to Morocco and spent half day walking around Tangier, Beautifu
city with its white plaster home & building architecture and the unique blue waters of the Mediterranean as a backdrop. And every one so friendly & gracious, too. Highly recommend visiting, even for half a day-Well worth the time & money. Auto-ferry was under 40 euros round trip, per person, and took about 45 minutes each way crossing the strait. Last ferry returns for Gibraltar at 9pm.
...passport required-
For me personally, visiting & getting to the top of Gibraltar was a life long dream, on par with my climb up to the summit of Uluwu (ayers rock) in central Australia. And trekking the full length along the edge of the Cliffs of Maher in Ireland.
The Rock of Gibraltar stands as a sentinel at the gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This iconic limestone monolith, soaring to 426 meters, is steeped in history and natural beauty, offering visitors an unparalleled experience.
A journey to the Rock is a journey through time, from the ancient Phoenicians and Romans to the strategic military role it played for the British during wartime. The network of tunnels carved within it tells the story of resilience and ingenuity. The Upper Rock Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, where the famous Barbary macaques—the only wild monkeys in Europe—roam freely, adding a unique touch to the visit.
The summit provides breathtaking panoramic views that stretch across to Africa on a clear day. St. Michael’s Cave, a natural grotto turned into an auditorium, is a geological wonder with its stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The Moorish Castle and the Great Siege Tunnels are testament to Gibraltar’s turbulent past, while the flora and fauna showcase its softer side.
Visitors can ascend the Rock via cable car, offering an aerial view of the city below, or for the more adventurous, the Mediterranean Steps offer a challenging but rewarding hike. The Rock of Gibraltar is not just a tourist attraction; it’s a symbol of endurance and a crossroads of cultures, making it a must-see destination for anyone visiting the region.
In essence, the Rock of Gibraltar is a microcosm of natural splendor and historical saga, offering an experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring.
Ioannes — Google review
We visited this place during our stay in Spain. Amazing views. I was charmed by the monkeys that live there. One of the best places we have ever seen. I definitely recommend it.
Dominika Stasiuk — Google review
A dream come true! Amazing nature, breathtaking views, and lots of fun being so close to so many monkeys. Though there was lots of walking, especially for a child, this is one of the most memorable experiences ever.
Elina Staneva — Google review
5* View
5* Staff
5* Service
3* History
3* Price
#accessible only by cable car
Very nice view spot if you can do hiking, cause there are lots of stairs & trails if you want to see main attractions on the Rock of Gibraltar.
There is an option to get here by cable car (19 pounds one way and 36 both ways per person).
If you decide to hike, there are entrances to the Gibraltar National Park (18 pounds per person, includes all the attractions on the Rock of Gibraltar: suspended bridge, tunnels, sky walk above the cliff, ex. batteries).
The wheelchair accessibility is possible only by cable car, and still you will not be able to see much, cause all the attractions are far away from each other, spread all over the cliff.
There is an option to come here by car too. Your own or organized by the service instead of cable car (25 euro both ways per person).
Besides the prices, the view over the city & Atlantic Ocean is not too picturesque cause there are only multi stored buildings, the view over the Mediterranean sea is very beautiful with high cliffs, but you need to hike to see it, no wheelchair accessibility.
Valentyna Pliushch — Google review
I drove into the island, passing border control. Finding parking was hectic also pricey. At one point, I found a parking lot on a hill near a packed restaurant. Then I walked to a shuttle stop. It would help if you took their tour bus to get to the rock. Otherwise it was a long steep walk. It was a beautiful experience. There were lots of monkeys doing their thing on the top of the rock. The view was spectacular. It was a little chilly up there. It was a Sunday; everything else was closed except the rock. At the bottom, the island was filled with restaurants, shopping centers, and souvenir shops. They use British currency.
Ish Dee — Google review
Very nice and interesting. The rock of Gibraltar just rocked my way to see things. Congratulations to the Great Creator, God the Magnificent Architect.
Claudiu Elijah borzos — Google review
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Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar
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Castle of Castellar de la Frontera
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Informal rooms & suites in an 11th-century castle hotel featuring a restaurant & countryside views.
A memorable stay very welcoming staff, clean and spacious. Definitely would love to return even in winter time.
J. Bezzina — Google review
We were absolutely blown away by this beautiful place. Fairytale castle with lots of original features situated at the top of world with spectacular views. The room was charming, very comfortable and spotlessly clean.. the staff where exceptional.. even offering food when we arrived after the restaurant was closed. Highly recommends this place. We'll definitely come again
Cheryl Peklivanas — Google review
Ideal for a 1-2 nights stay.
We arrived at night which made the road up a bit challenging as there are no lights.
We enjoyed the stay watching the sunset and sunrise and where greeted by numerous vultures flying in front of our window the first morning.
We had dinner in the hotel restaurant which was cozy and nice and opted for the breakfast buffet which had a good enough selection to start the day well.
The Beauty of Now — Google review
Great to walk around an active castle. You can put yourself in purples shoes from olden days. Great sunsets.
Murad Ahmed — Google review
Spending a night in the castle was an amazing experience. Stunning location, very spacious room, great views and friendly staff. Highly recommended it!
Teodora Raducanu — Google review
For one night, if you never stayed in a castle hotel, this is an experience. It is located on the top of a mountain. This mid evel Castle is part of an empty village/Alcazba. Rooms are ok but not luxurious. They also do not pretend to be luxury. 3 stars, and that is what it is. Views are amazing. It is fantastic to see the eagles fly over the castle from your room or from the square next to the hotel castle. The houses in the village are empty or can be rented via some air bnb organazition. Besides the view, there is nothing there to do in the evening time. Day time excursion, etc, must be planned in advance. Dinner in the restaurant belonging to the hotel disappointing. Not bad, but I felt it all was prepared in advance, with no real flavour or taste. Food prepared without passion/love.
Breakfast was good, and the coffee at breakfast was 9 out of 10.
Stephan van der Holst — Google review
OK, the little house had faults, but the receptionist was lovely and the place amazing. I would go back!
angela banks — Google review
We have dined a few times in the restaurant of the hotel . It is very small, but cute and the food is delicious, authentic Spanish
Laila M — Google review
We can only contribute and rate their unfriendly pet politics. in the restaurant. Only 1 table of 4 British clients was occupied, and the staff preferred to refuse our access (party of 6) because of our well-behaved Beagle. They even suggested we should tie him outside, which is now totally against Spanish law. Most places hide behind the pretext that they are not allowed to have dogs in places where food is processed; but our dog did not have the intention to sit in their kitchen !! How unfortunate but so classic in Spain.
Cin N — Google review
Recommend one/max two nights stay (we stayed for 3 nights and this is a bit too much).
Horse riding is absolutely gorgeous (book and pay from reception).
Restaurant in the castle is really good, locals often come here for a nice lunch or dinner, we tried almost all dishes over there. Warm salad with the goat cheese, both wild boar and deer are delicious.
Medieval houses provide with an amazing feeling.
Just don’t expect super clean surfaces (the hotel tries to clean it, no worries, it’s just that type of old surfaces).
Cooking inside did not work, no wifi and electricity breaking- all of that fits quite well to the concept actually
Lidia — Google review
Great stay, very authentic and beautiful historic appartement inside the castle with magnificent views
floris luiking — Google review
Excellent location and we had a great room. Service not greatest as one lady seemed to have to do everything. She checked us in, served drinks at the bar, showed us to the breakfast room, took our payment at the end! Restaurant was really good too.
Philip Milmine — Google review
This was one of the most magical nights of my trip to Spain. The castle is so well preserved and it was cool staying within those walls. Our room was huge and I loved all of the terraces and little walkways. Breakfast was very good and the staff were all amazing. There is public parking right near the entrance of the castle and it’s not too hard to walk up.
Ashley McCauley — Google review
We stayed in the castle overnight and it was magical. The views alone are unreal and make it worth it. The room is very spacious too. Highly recommend and would easily spend another night there. Things close down early but they have a restaurant in the castle which is good and not horrible in price either. To enter the hotel you need to walk into the courtyard which I read off a previous review as it isn’t well signed marked. The parking is easy enough and it’s a short walk up to the reception desk. Definitely recommend staying here but have a car so you can come and go as you please.
Ashley Harbar — Google review
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Calle del Rosario, 3, 11350 Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain
Puerto Deportivo de Estepona, located on the original working fishing harbor, is a vibrant destination with numerous tapas bars, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can savor delicious paella and fresh seafood while admiring the luxurious yachts docked nearby. The area also offers lively nightlife with discos and nightclubs. Additionally, it features a Sunday market where one can find crafts and clothing.
Beautiful marina, lots of great bars and restaurants too! Plenty of parking nearby and there’s a busy Sunday Market too
Zero Forks Given — Google review
Small and somewhat outdated marina, but hey it is always relaxing to walk in a marina. On the other hand there are many restaurants here. Pay attention, in the "old" fisherman's port you will find the best restaurant ,-) ..see pictures to find the spot, so you do not get fooled by the cozy appearance of the restaurants (and Jazz bar) immediately in the touristic area.. Take your time. Choice is abundant.
Kurt Horrix PRIVATE — Google review
Good place to spend free time. All services you need are here. Harbour, apartments, restaurant and shop. It is little bit crowded but all places on the coast are.
Max Martinuzzi — Google review
Love it here, nice restaurants and views. Shame that after COVID some restaurants didn't survive. Mainly the Bistro.
Sunday market is really good too!
Andy Gavin — Google review
This is a beautiful port loads of fantastic boats sailing and miter . There are plenty of wonderful bars and restaurants all around the port .
There is a lovely walk flat and safe dog friendly and wheelchair friendly
Hetty IRL — Google review
We venture down here most Sundays it has a market craft and clothes. Watch for the leather coat stall these £70_ £120 jackets start at £1000 lol then he starts haggling. 🤣 lots of restaurants and bars and great views.
The beach it particularly well paved for beach walks. Well worth a visit
sean cannon — Google review
Love Small Port has lots of different things going on throughout the week and plenty of restaurants to suit most tastes
Cliff Cairns — Google review
Plenty of restaurants for a pleasant evening in an attractive setting. If you go near sunset you see the sky change from bright though brief twilight to dark. But I suppose that's what a sunset is.
James Fahy — Google review
Lovely place to visit. The Sunday Market in the Plaza de Toros was good. Now a weekly venue for all kinds of things. Antiques and clothing items and much more.
Pauline Greenwood — Google review
Great place , went for sunset boat ride was so nice the boat was an authentic ship equipped with sail ⛵. Had wine and a great time. I totally recommend
Jo Stanley — Google review
Lovely selection of bars, cafe's & restaurants to choose from in this picturesque area. With the beach & other shops & restaurants nearby.
Alan G — Google review
One of the most lovely places of Estepona, bars, restaurants of different nationalities. Drink a Tinto de Verano out of the Jazz Bar (central Harbour building) with direct view on the sea. You lll love it at any season. Don t forget the weekly Sunday morning Market. 🤗
Ronny Van Cutsem — Google review
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Puerto Deportivo de Estepona, Torre de Control, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain
The picturesque waterfront promenade, known as Paseo Marítimo de Estepona, is a charming destination with a variety of dining establishments, bars, and shops. Adjacent to the popular beach called la Playa de la Rada, this palm-lined walkway offers visitors the opportunity for leisurely walks or invigorating activities such as cycling or jogging. Numerous benches are available along the pathway for resting and various vendors sell refreshing hot and cold beverages.
The promenade of Estepona is located along the beach of La Rada.
It is the longest and busiest beach, next to the town centre with a total of almost 2.5 kilometres.
It has large, spacious pedestrian areas and gardens and shelter from the sun.
We enjoyed walking along the promenade, stopping along at some of the food places located along the boulevard to enjoy coffee, and ice-cream.
We noticed they have playgrounds set up for families, which is so nice.
Naima — Google review
This 2km stretch along La Rada beach makes for a great stroll, especially in the morning when it's less busy.
Ross O — Google review
This area of the town is gorgeous, is about 2.5 km long, clean, upkeep, plenty of sun, enty of shade, clean water, clean bathrooms.
One side has the beach with over 100 meters of sand and the other side has stores and restaurants and bars.
Gorgeous flowers displays and gardens.
A must to visit and stay few days.
Eduardo Flores — Google review
A wonderful promenade! Full of fabulous flowers in bloom
shirley c — Google review
Plenty of room for everyone and wonderful view and plenty of stores, parking underground, paseo marítimo is New, New construction finished 3 month ago.
Elisa Sinkewitz — Google review
A beautiful paseo with a selection of high-end chringitos offering food, drinks and sunloungers in the beach. The Paseo is a wide, well kept space with a cycle path as well as plenty of room to enjoy a walk, taking in the abundance of flowers and tropical plants. There is a huge children's play area that was well used.
Lizzy Backhouse — Google review
Beautiful place, very nice atmosphere. Lots of greenery and interesting plants.
Raff Tatee — Google review
Absolutely beautiful, did a great job with the new works! Wonderful place for a stroll and a drink.
Gman ?LupusVictor013? Hman — Google review
It's a nice place to walk at night with loads of flowers around and play areas for kids
alecalbert alec — Google review
Amazing flowers, wide sandy beach, Amazing play area for the kids. Close to the old town and the harbour. My favourite place to walk and admire the sunset above the africa and giblartar
martina — Google review
Beautiful walk to old town. And good for running before getting to hot
John Richardson — Google review
Very nice promenade. Wonderful flowers all around. We only have had some time in the afternoon, but there is more to see. It's definitely worth visiting this area.
Kamila Świerska — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, live and enjoy at all times during the day , great sea views and restaurants everywhere. 2nd time visited and will return soon .
Ulises Lopez — Google review
The most beautiful promenade I've ever visited. Made us fall in love with Estepona immediately.
Ryan Pierce — Google review
Great place to meander looking at the shops, and stopping for a coffee or beer. Watch out for the cyclists, if you are on the cycle path they are likely to run you over! Great beach all along the front.
Andrew Larkin — Google review
Now completely pedestrianised, is an amazing seafront promenade for families and children to enjoy.
Beautifully landscaped with mature trees and an attractive array of flowers is an enjoyable space to enjoy the outdoors and the beach.
There are plenty of places to sit, drink and eat. No shortage of clean public toilets.
Well done to the council for creating this traffic free space for people to enjoy 😊
Wafik Morcos — Google review
Lovely stroll along the promenade. Shaded benches to rest when required. Large outdoor chess and dotted with beach bars. Very well maintained, beautiful floral displays and litter free.
Allison McKie — Google review
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P.º Marítimo Pedro Manrique, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain
The Centro Histórico de Estepona is a beautiful historic landmark in the city of Estepona, located on a pedestrian street lined with flower pots. It is home to many murals and cultural pieces, as well as quaint eateries and cafes. The old town is well worth visiting for its charming aesthetic, and it is also a great place to explore the city centre.
Very pretty part of Estepona. We enjoyed strolling around in the little alleys, viewing the beautiful flower arrangements on the buildings. Many nice restaurants in the areas. The old town is well worth visiting. It’s a beautiful piece of an otherwise not-so-spectacular city.
Bull Dogg — Google review
Beautiful town, very peaceful in the week and out of tourist season. Highly recommend a visit.
William Healey — Google review
Such a beautiful and cute old town. Every corner is like from a fairytale. Flower pots everywhere, white buildings. So pretty. 😍
Elisa Zalite — Google review
Lovely area, bikini bar was excellent for lunch. Clean & a lovely place to stroll. Needs more parking/facilities for motor homes then we could of stayed longer.
Ali B — Google review
Really nice section. Has interesting tiled murals of the towns ancient history to now. Beautiful flowers and trees everywhere.
G Griff — Google review
Absolutely mesmerised by this place. The little streets with the flower arrangements, all the beautiful colours and the sound of local children playing. Everyone we encountered was friendly and prices are fair. Visiting this place was the highlight of my holiday and i would love to return some day.
Bahar Cal — Google review
Surprisingly great city centre with old beautiful buildings and local eateries. Highly recommended
Fatma Saleh — Google review
Charming 100%
Love to walk in old town, always discovering new shops, new dishes, new adventures…
Old town offers such a large variety of dining options. Walk on Calle Terraza and discover new places.
X King — Google review
A hidden gem of a place. Estepona is a great place with lots of picturesque streets with nice restaurants and bars etc. The tourists haven't found out about it yet. Fantastic beaches with clear blue water. You can often see Gibraltar and the mountains in north Africa.
Andrew Larkin — Google review
beautiful city with charming little streets and alleys, ideal to just aimlessly wonder around, stopping to look around and taking fabulous pictures. there are great restaurants (tasty and affordable food of really high quality) everywhere. just be prepared that not everybody speaks English, but at the end you'll always find a way to understand each other. :)
d3ad_b0i — Google review
Amazing place eorth to go there shen in Marbella as you eill see the difference beautiful and so crowded. Many places to see to eat to enjoy. Nice beach 🏖 museum shops ice-cream 🍦 historical street and very old water well still alive since the Arabs left it. The museum small but trll a lot and it is free. At the time of visit a lot of the small streets decoratef with poems. Recommend to visit
Visitors In Manchester — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, lots of cafes dotted around the streets. Very clean and tidy. Great for walking around and taking photos.
Jon Pierce — Google review
Such a beautiful town. We love it and definitely we will revisit. Great food, great location, very nice people and so much you can do.
woodoo 51 — Google review
A lovely place to be! Oozing charm, and speckled with some excellent Tapas Bars and restaurants. Estepona is looking great, and the recent addition to the Garden Atmosphere on the Seafront is both tasteful and forward thinking, and really add to the Charm of this town! It has a real pride of place about it, clearly its inhabitants love their town! and so do all visitors by the looks of it..