A sunny and happy seaside town.
A sunny seaside town, with a much more pleasant English accent, and the euro 💶 becomes the pound 💷, suddenly making prices feel higher 📈. The people here are very nice and chill, and the bus drivers greet passengers loudly and friendly when they get on and off the bus, and the passengers respond enthusiastically. It was funny to see the surprised and helpless expression on the driver's face when a couple of foreigners asked if they could get on the bus with a 100 euro bill, and he waved them on for free 🆓.
If you have time, it is recommended to stay overnight in the town, watch the sunrise on the east coast, watch the sunset on the west coast, chase dolphins 🐬 in the blue sea under the clear sky, and see the native macaques 🐒 in the mountains.
✔️Location: Standing on the giant rock, you can see the entire Gibraltar Peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Gibraltar Airport to the north, and Spain behind the airport, the Mediterranean Sea to the east, and Morocco and the Spanish North African territory of Ceuta across the Strait of Gibraltar to the south, where you can see North Africa across the strait.
✔️Main attractions:
1. The Moorish Castle: This ancient castle is one of Gibraltar's iconic buildings, offering magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea and rich historical sites.
2. Apes' Den: Part of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, this is an ideal place to see Gibraltar macaques, where visitors can get up close and personal with these adorable animals.
3. St. Michael's Cave: These magnificent caves are lavishly decorated and host a variety of concerts and cultural events, making them a unique destination.
4. Europa Point Lighthouse: The southernmost point of Gibraltar, the lighthouse is surrounded by beautiful beaches and parks, making it a great place to watch the sunset.