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Finding Euros in Gibraltar
Posted on Mar 6, 2008, 10:04:11 by rbisset
Yeah I doubt it's too hard to find Euros in Gibraltar. They use Gibraltar Pounds not Euros in Gib though so ATM's are unlikely to offer Euros. I'm sure banks are readily stocked with Euros though so changing currencies shouldn't be a ...
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Finding Euros in Gibraltar
Posted on Mar 6, 2008, 10:00:19 by starlagurl
... I go traveling, I just put most everything on my Mastercard. You can avoid sooooooo many headaches this way. Even if you couldn't find Euros in Gibraltar (unlikely). It should be even easier to find a place to exchange money once you got to Spain...
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To Work in Gibraltar
Posted on Jan 16, 2008, 12:22:53 by troispistoles
Anyone is working in Gibraltar? I was wondering how difficult it is to work in Gibraltar and live in Spain! (I am Canadian) Do I need a Visa just to stay in Spain? I am still waiting information from the government!! Thanks!
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Finding Euros in Gibraltar
Posted on Mar 7, 2008, 11:27:10 by starlagurl
Charlamae: Go back? Are you planning a trip to Gibraltar? BTW I missed you! Where have you been?
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Finding Euros in Gibraltar
Posted on Mar 7, 2008, 01:00:32 by charlamae
... the local vendors give you change, make sure to ask for Euros or British pounds. Make sure to not leave the country with Gibraltar ounds, as they are not accepted anywhere else (and can be difficult to exchange elsewhere). I'm jealous! Have fun ...
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Gibraltar Airport
Posted on Sep 28, 2009, 10:21:54 by manzara
... Airport. I was going to post this on the Gibraltar Forum but don't want to put people off flying there! Couldn't they build an underpass for the traffic ? Mmmmm..... maybe not easy... Gibraltar is pure solid rock, I suppose!
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Gibraltar Airport
Posted on Sep 28, 2009, 10:16:22 by manzara
... Gibraltar Airport. I was going to post this on the Gibraltar Forum but don't want to put people off flying there! Couldn't they build an underpass for the traffic ? Mmmmm..... maybe not easy... Gibraltar is pure solid rock, I suppose!
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Morocco (From S. Spain)
Posted on Nov 27, 2008, 15:09:38 by darrenstravels
... from Tarifa to Tangiers, there are a few ferry options - quite a few a day. Others went from a town close to Gibraltar, called Algeciras, (easily accessible from Gib) and that went over to Ceuta (an Spanish enclave in North Africa). Gibraltar is worth a ...
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Gibraltar Airport
Posted on Oct 5, 2009, 23:28:19 by johnny_mac
i think that makes landing the highlight of traveling to Gibraltar
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Gibraltar Airport
Posted on Oct 2, 2009, 04:22:08 by darrenstravels
I've flown into Gibraltar airport. The truth is, yes the main road goes across the runway. Traffic is stopped by lights and the Police when a flight comes in. However, there are very few flights a day, about 6 or so. I've walked across the ...
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Up to 45 per cent off last minute family summer holidays with P&V
Posted on Jul 13, 2009, 05:46:06 by pv_blog
... destination offering fully equipped self-catering apartments with panoramic views of the Costa del Sol and the rock of Gibraltar. Developed around a main square dominated by patios, fountains and palm trees, the village offers many leisure activities ...
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The Bucket List
Posted on May 12, 2009, 22:27:49 by yafnaf
... that matter) 2) Festival au desert, outside Timbuktu, Mali 3) Oman 4) Tian Tan Buddha Hong Kong 5) Mt. Bromo, Indonesia 6) Gibraltar 7) Table Mountain Cape Town, South Africa 8) Sugarloaf mountain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9) Taroko Gorge, Taiwan 10) Al ...
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Schengen long-term tourist visas
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 15:29:19 by stereobread
... the French border, along some yet-to-be-determined northern route to Tallinn, Estonia, and then back along a southern route to Gibraltar. Obviously the "90/180" Schengen visa policy wouldn't work for that, since from southern Spain to the ...
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30 percent off last minute holiday sun from P&V
Posted on Apr 9, 2009, 07:10:51 by pv_blog
... destination offering fully equipped self-catering apartments with panoramic views of the Costa del Sol and the rock of Gibraltar. Developed around a main square dominated by patios, fountains and palm trees, the village offers many leisure activities ...
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Overland from Morocco to Mali and maybe Senegal
Posted on Mar 27, 2009, 14:01:39 by starlagurl
... your own car: There are several ways to get to Mali by car. From Europe one has to cross the straits of Gibraltar, Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania. There are no longer any problems crossing Western Sahara along the coastal road. You will need to ...
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Entry Visa
Posted on Mar 25, 2009, 10:30:43 by starlagurl
... of British Antarctic Territory, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), Turk and Caicos Islands, Pitcairn ...
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Where are you going next?
Posted on Feb 17, 2009, 11:57:45 by rbisset
Where in Spain you headed Rich? Flying into Gibraltar and getting the hell out straight away! Thinking of heading to Tarifa for a couple of days relaxation at the beach before the assault on the senses in Morocco. I'm heading out a few ...
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Christmas and New Year
Posted on Nov 26, 2008, 06:36:51 by rajeshsuhag
... deals on city break, Short Break and Holidays for worldwide destinations including Las Vegas, Rio de Janeiro, New York City, Gibraltar, Rome, Sydney, Tenerife, Paris, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Mexico and many other destinations. Visit: http://www. ...
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Luxembourg Highlights
Posted on Sep 5, 2008, 15:47:43 by starlagurl
... of the old city and the beauty of its parks (1,000 hectares of green in all!). Often referred to as the Gibraltar of the North, the city of Luxembourg also stands out thanks to its atmosphere, which is as once incredibly cosmopolitan and very cosy, ...
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traveling to Spain with children
Posted on Aug 25, 2008, 05:48:31 by tailormadeandal
... Tio Parrilla or La taberna Flamenca (during those dates your best bet would be on a friday or saturday with pre-booking. IŽd recommend skipping Gibraltar. Its fairly rubbish!! Check out this offer for a weekend in Morrocco - Hope this helps. Sam
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Morocco (From S. Spain)
Posted on Jul 28, 2008, 16:58:36 by starlagurl
I found this map, I hope it helps you, looks like you would probably have to take a train or bus to Gibraltar or Tarifa to get to Tangier by ferry : As for hotels, check out the reviews on TripAdvisor, if you haven't done so yet here's the link: ...
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What Country Are You?
Posted on Jun 12, 2008, 23:34:28 by introducinlyric
... doesn't make sense. If you were a goat, you'd be a Nubian. on the 2nd country quiz i got You're Gibraltar! You are very solid and substantive. As such, you demand respect. You are short and curt with language, however. After all, you ...
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Western Andalucia Starter Kit
Posted on Jun 5, 2008, 15:20:28 by tailormadeandal
... afield, simply fly into Madrid and get the AVE train down to Seville. Other smaller airports to look at are Jerez, Gibraltar and Granada. Basically, it's pretty easy to get here!! Transport: To move around Andalucia I would recommend the bus ...
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Welcome to the TravelPod forums!
Posted on May 26, 2008, 21:38:23 by inasia2008
... when I found out I was pregnant. Places I have been: England of course, Wales, Scotland, Cyprus, Malta, Spain, Gibraltar, United States, France, Monaco, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Korea, Japan, Guam.... Philosophy: Everything happens for a reason! ...
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Amazing Facts.....
Posted on Apr 21, 2008, 20:25:38 by inasia2008
... Okay here you go, enjoy! 51 amazing travel facts 1. Lapland's Finnish name is Lapin Li. 2. The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea. 3. Greece is also called the Hellenic Republic. 4. Switzerland is Europe' ...
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Schengen long-term tourist visas
Posted on Apr 19, 2008, 21:47:58 by felix_the_cat
... the French border, along some yet-to-be-determined northern route to Tallinn, Estonia, and then back along a southern route to Gibraltar. Obviously the "90/180" Schengen visa policy wouldn't work for that, since from southern Spain to the ...
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Travelling through Spain
Posted on Jan 17, 2008, 11:12:33 by mmbcross
... to see the incredible Moorish/Christian cathedral - you have never seen a cathedral like this! Don't miss a visit to Gibraltar. It's cute, unusual and you can get great fish and chips and English beer. Try to drive through the tunnels and don ...
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The Ferry to Morocco...
Posted on Dec 1, 2006, 00:39:07 by mizliz
... was some fear that some of us might not get our passports back but it turned out everything was fine. The first sight of Gibraltar was incredible. I would have loved to land there and look around but that wasn't an option. The first sight of Africa ...
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To Work in Gibraltar
Posted on Feb 14, 2008, 14:41:48 by troispistoles
Finally got an answer from the Canadian Embassy!! A Canadian needs a work permit at least to live in Spain. So I would have to live on the rock... Kind of annoying, would be nice to be part of the EU! Still I can visit Spain up to 90 ...
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