Social ConventionsGibraltar is a strongly traditional society with an attractive blend of British and Mediterranean customs.
International Travel:Getting There by AirBritish Airways (BA) (website:
www.britishairways.com) and
Monarch Airlines (ZB) (website:
www.flymonarch.com) operate direct services from the UK.
Main AirportsGibraltar (GIB) (North Front) is 1km (0.6
miles) north of the town center.
To/from the airport: A bus to the center departs regularly throughout the day. Return is from the Market Place bus stop. Bus 3 also goes to the airport. Taxis and courtesy coaches are available. The airport is only a 10-minute walk from the city center.
Facilities: Restaurants, banks/bureaux de change, tourist information, duty-free shops and car hire.
Getting There by WaterMain port: The port of
Gibraltar (website:
www.gibraltarport.com).
Many international
cruise ships stop in Gibraltar. There is a regular
ferry service to Tangier, Morocco as well as a
catamaran service running from the ferry terminal to Tangier (journey time – 75 minutes).
Getting There by RailNo railway systems operate in Gibraltar; however, the neighboring towns of San Roque and Algeciras, in Spain, are only a few minutes’ drive away and are both serviced by the national rail network of Spain,
RENFE (website:
www.renfe.es).
Getting There by RoadThe only international land access is the frontier with Spain at La Linea.
OverviewThe following goods may be taken into Gibraltar without incurring customs duty:
• A reasonable quantity of tobacco products, alcoholic beverages and perfume for personal use.
Internal Travel:Getting Around by RoadTraffic drives on the right.
Bus: There are good local bus services operating at frequent intervals.
Taxi: There are plenty of taxis and the driver is required by law to carry and produce on demand a copy of the taxi fares.
Car hire: Both self-drive and chauffeur-driven cars are available. Touring outside Gibraltar can also be arranged.
Regulations: The speed limit is 50kph (31mph), except where otherwise indicated. Seat belts are compulsory and it is compulsory to drive with dipped headlights at night.
Documentation: Third Party insurance is compulsory. Valid national driving licenses are accepted. A certificate of registration is required. Vehicles must have a national number plate.
Journey TimesThe following chart gives approximate journey times (in hours and minutes) from
Gibraltar to major foreign cities.
| Air | Road | Rail | Sea |
| London | 2.30 | - | - | - |
| Tangier | 0.20 | - | - | 2.00 |
| Malaga | - | 2.00 | - | - |
| Madrid | - | 12.00 | 10.00 | - |
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