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Anonymous
19 Apr 2024
Good
Leuk om gezien te hebben. Maar zonder de Rock excursie of de dolfijnen blijft er alleen een winkelstraat vol sigaretten en drank over. Dus tip: niet alleen de busreis boeken.
Rock of Gibraltar: Day Trip from Málaga
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Karolina,  Poland Poland
30 Jul 2024
Poor
Wycieczka odbiegała od opisu na stronie. Na miejscu dostaliśmy 4.5 h wolnego, a zaplanowane atrakcje w tym wejście do rezerwatu i jaskini nie odbyły się. Nie mogę również dogadać się z...
Wycieczka odbiegała od opisu na stronie. Na miejscu dostaliśmy 4.5 h wolnego, a zaplanowane atrakcje w tym wejście do rezerwatu i jaskini nie odbyły się. Nie mogę również dogadać się z organizatorami. Plusem wycieczki jest jedynie przemiły Pan przewodnik. Nie polecam.
From Costa del Sol: Excursion to Gibraltar with visit to the Rock of Gibraltar
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michel,  France France
13 Jan 2024
Good
malgres la pluie la visite s'est bien passée chauffeur bien sympa
Rock of Gibraltar: Day Trip from Málaga

About: Saint Michael's Cave

Looking up at the Rock of Gibraltar is impressive enough, but what goes on underneath all of that limestone? Saint Michael's Cave, or San Miguel's Cave, is the most visited of the rock's cave systems.

Standing beneath hundreds of tightly packed stalactites in the Cathedral Cave will ignite a sense of wonder in you, and it won't come as any surprise that the ancient Greeks believed the cave to be the Gate of Hades.

Saint Michael's Cave
St Michael Rd, GX11 1AA, Gibraltar
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