Gibraltar
Travel Blogs from Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Arrived at the Rock
We stopped in Gibraltar next after I had to (once again) jump over the side with my trusty breadknife in the Gibraltar Straits to cut off a huge mooring line wrapped around our rudder. It's an odd feeling to think you're floating above the seabed that's ...
Tourist Time Gibraltar
Having played tourist it is now time to finally leave the Med. The weather looks good, the fog has lifted in the Straits and we are stocked and ready to go. Next stop Morocco. But here are a few Photos of our time here in Gibraltar. ...
On the way home!!
We officially entered the Atlantic Ocean, it was obvious because my TV started spinning, my pictures started to slam on the wall and all of my drawers and doors started to open. Who knew that classes could be canceled because of sea sickness?! ...
On the way home!!
We officially entered the Atlantic Ocean, it was obvious because my TV started spinning, my pictures started to slam on the wall and all of my drawers and doors started to open. Who knew that classes could be canceled because of sea sickness?! ...
Granada(2)
Je dévore le livre de Philippe Sauve. Cet énergumène a traversé la Sibérie en canoe, du lac Baïkal jusqu'à l'Arctique... Il parle souvent de ses peurs et ce n'est pas souvent que l'on trouve ça dans un livre d'aventurier... en général, ...
Visited Gibraltar
We spent two days in Gibraltar. Took the cable car to the top and saw the apes. Took a drive around the area and spent some time at Europa Point that looks out at Africa. We the then drove to ...
Gibraltar
I had a great time in Gibraltar. Got to walk into the Rock of Gibraltar. That was pretty ...
No the monkey is not attached! can it be?
So went to the rock of Gibraltar and absolutely loved it, very British which is a shock after living in siesta for so long. The rock was big and it was foggy on our first day so not really great views but we climbed down the rock and really enjoyed it. We ...
Monkeying Around in Gibraltar
... zoo-keeper/monkey tamer, and he carefully posed us with the Barbary Macaques (the adorable monkeys!) for priceless photo-ops. Gibraltar has quite an interesting history passing from Spanish to British hands--as it is one of the most valuable and ...
Spanish Adventure
... were ponds and streams all over. The gardens overlooked Granada and were filled with exotic plants. We spent another day visiting Gibraltar. We actually weren't interested in seeing it but my dad mentioned they had crazy apes there so we decided to ...
Welp, that's a pretty big rock.
It took about an hour to drive to Gibraltar, but then we had to wait another hour to even make it through customs - which turned out to consist of me holding our passports out the window, them making sure there were 3 for the 3 of us in the car, and ...
Gibraltar, UK (Rock of)
Arrived in Gibraltar around noon and walked into town from the ship. Gibraltar has a pedestrian-only Main Street that is very nice. We went straight to the cable car and stood in line for one hour for a short cable ride up the Rock. ...
A blog? Really?!
Now, I'm honestly not that vain to think that everyone wants to know the in's and out's of my travels however, I do think it's great way to keep friends and family updated whilst being somewhat of a record for me to look back on. Who knows, it may even ...
A little taste of England!
7th January A real sense of dread woke us up this morning, it was raining - no surprise there but we knew we had to leave the campsite today, the dread wasn't because we were leaving (I think we have been spoilt with the atmosphere and staff at ...
Gibraltar
... not what it used to be. I have some ideas on how to correct it if you want to chat offline. All roads lead to Gibraltar. Some may take longer to get there. I had plotted the origin and destination into Google Maps and then made a PDF out ...
Gibraltar
Just arrived on Gibraltar. Drove across because the line was short. Charles' first comment, "Hey, I can read the signs ...
To the Top of the Rock!
... Lynn and Neill. Today, we got our first taste of the U.K., when we traveled about 45 minutes south of Estepona to Gibraltar - still a British Crown Colony. Known as the Meeting Place of Continents - you can see Africa across the way on a ...
Nov 18, 2011
Nov 16, 2011
One Pillar of Hercules
... La Línea and walked across the border. As I'm sure has been noted by just about everyone else on travelpod, you walk across Gibraltar's active runway to get into the town. Well, it's called an active runway, but activity there is pretty rare. The warning ...
Finally!
Our flight to Gibraltar was delayed by a couple of hours (too bad it didn´t happen yesterday), but we finally got to our destination. From now on, it´s our legs and our whims which will determine when and where we ...

