Gibraltar
Northern Entrance

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    • Day 11

      Top of the morning sunrise

      July 25, 2022 in Gibraltar ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      I had read that the sunrise was going to be beautiful, so I got up in time to get some pictures before and had some coffee while watching the sunrise from the starboard side of the ship which was facing the Rock of Gibraltar 🇬🇮

      I had downloaded a map to get a lay of the land, but it’s a small area, and fairly easy to navigate. Once disembarking the ship, the cruise terminal has a tourist information booth where you can get a nice, large map.

      We didn’t have any planned excursions and thought we were going to walk to the cable cars to get up the mountain, but there were tons of “driver guides” ready to take guests on tours that were supposed to last 1.5-2 hours for £35. David, our guide was both fluent in English and Spanish, and the tour included St. Michael’s Cave, the Apes feeding area, the Skywalk, WWII Tunnels, and the Moorish Castle. Europa Point was not a scheduled stop, but I asked the driver if he would go there and luck had it that a family of 5 wanted to go to Europa Point as well, so he took the 7 of us in his Mercedes mini van.
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    • Day 25

      Gibraltar

      February 27 in Gibraltar ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

      Lovely weather today although cool this morning. Our bus driver told us we were lucky because yesterday had been wet and cloudy.
      The views from the top of the rock were amazingly clear. We could easily see the coast of North Africa and the Sierra Nevada in Spain.
      You can look down at the airport runway which separates Gibraltar from Spain. There is a pedestrian crossing over the runway!
      Susan was very brave and ventured out of the bus to meet the macaque monkeys. There were only four and a baby and they behaved themselves, not living up to their mischievous reputation.
      Walked into town after lunch. Full of English stores and pubs with pleasant frontages. Lots of liquor and tobacco shops as well as Next, M&S, Monsoon, etc. It's quite strange , everything is priced in pounds but they accept Euros. People speak both English and Spanish and seem to swap from one to the other at random. Children coming out of the high school were also conversing in both languages.
      It was a long walk from the port into town and quite warm in the afternoon so we are both quite tired. I bought a nice bottle of Cognac, duty free. It had been priced incorrectly so I got it for £10 less than it should be, a real bargain.
      A Beatles tribute group played for us this evening. The same one that we heard on our cruise around the UK last August. The same set and the same very good quality.
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