Gibraltar has its own airport, Gibraltar International Airport, which is a common way for visitors to arrive. It has direct flights from the UK by airlines such as British Airways and easyJet.
If you're planning to drive in Gibraltar, you should know that traffic drives on the right side of the road. There's limited parking available, and sections of the city are pedestrian-only.
Gibraltar has a reliable public bus system that makes stops at major attractions and areas throughout the territory. It's an affordable way to get around, but make sure to have cash on hand as credit cards are not typically accepted.
Taxis are readily available in Gibraltar. They can be hailed on the street or booked in advance.
If you're planning to visit the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, a cable car service can take you there from the city.
Renting a bike is a great way to get around Gibraltar. There are several bike rental companies available for daily or weekly rentals.
If you're planning to visit Spain or Morocco from Gibraltar, there are several ferry services that can take you across the border. Be sure to check the visa requirements for these countries before you travel.
Given Gibraltar's small size (just 2.6 square miles), it's entirely possible to get around on foot. The town center, marina, and key tourist sites are all within walking distance. Remember, Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory, so the currency is the Gibraltar pound, although UK pounds are also widely accepted.