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The lowest fare found to Gibraltar (GIB) was £112 with EasyJet and Business Class was £1151 with American Airlines. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to Gibraltar obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to Gibraltar in 2012 and 2013, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about Gibraltar
- For travellers on a budget, the most cost effective time to fly is in February for about £92
- The best fare found on Just the Flight departing from the UK was £71 leaving the week of 15 Jan 2012
- The nearest airports to Gibraltar include Tangier approximately 43 miles and Jerez De La Frontera around 56 miles away
- Based on fares quoted, the top 3 airlines on price are Monarch Airlines, EasyJet and BMI
- Gibraltar's time zone is 1 hours difference from the UK
- Friday is the most popular day to take a flight to Gibraltar. The average stay is 6 days
Come and enjoy the laid back life of Gibraltar
From lighthouses to museums, Gibraltar is an ideal family holiday destination.
If your destination is Gibraltar, you will enjoy a quaint city filled with culture and simplicity. The local people are a mix of Jewish, British and Spanish ancestry. It is these influences that have made the country so exciting with its rich history and fine food.
The country’s gorgeous year-round weather makes choosing Gibraltar as your next destination easy. Although summers can be a little on the hot side for some, spring and autumn are most ideal for those wishing to avoid the extreme heat. The spring and autumn are also the best time to get in on some of the great flights that frequent the area.
Exploring Gibraltar is a delight being located on the southern tip of the country. This means the coastal lands are dotted with magnificent lighthouses while the inner areas are filled with shrines and mosques. One of the best places to go for a view is Europa Point where you can check out the lighthouse and other surrounding monuments.
The only museum around is the Gibraltar Museum where visitors can explore the country’s military background that details local battles. The museum also includes several additional buildings of interest.
When it comes to festivals, one may not think of Gibraltar as a chess haven, but it is here where world-class chess tournaments take place. Each year more than 300 players from 46 countries, including 52 Grandmasters, return to Gibraltar in order to participate in the Open Masters.