From the ancient Moorish Castle — a Berber watchtower guarding Gibraltar since the 8th century — to Europa Point's lighthouse at the edge of the known world, this private guided journey weaves 1,400 years of Phoenician, Moorish, Spanish, and British history into one unforgettable afternoon.
What to expect
The tour opens at the Moorish Castle, whose Tower of Homage has dominated Gibraltar's skyline since 711 AD — your guide unpacks the Reconquista sieges, the Ottoman threat, and the remarkable preservation story. The route continues south through the winding streets of the Upper Town before arriving at Europa Point, where the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque (a gift from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia) and the striped Trinity Lighthouse stand side by side — an extraordinary tableau of faith and navigation. Your guide closes with the view: on a clear day Morocco is close enough to feel touchable across the cobalt Strait. Few experiences in the Mediterranean deliver this density of living history in under three hours.
Good to know
Request a morning departure to enjoy Europa Point before the southerly wind picks up. The Moorish Castle exterior is always accessible; interior access is subject to opening hours — your guide will confirm. Tours of Gibraltar can combine this cultural circuit with the Great Siege Tunnels or St. Michael's Cave for a full-day private programme.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gibraltar — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.