It's been said above - it all depends on the political situation: every time the RN dock a nuclear sub, which is against the established protocol, the Spanish go ape. and every time a Guardia Civil patrol boat roams into 'British' waters - the Spanish have a different idea of what these are - the Brits go ape.
No point either way - in sothern Spain you can get everything you would want in Saainsbury's anyway
Regs
Simon
Gibralter, customs
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Re: Gibralter, customs
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Re: Gibralter, customs
Hi all many thanks for your replies, I think I get the picture, keep the visit to a short day and carefully secure the bike on the Spanish side. Shame as I've always wanted to call and tick the box, so to speak, cheers Nige.
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sad to say it's only worth a day visit. A place from a bygone era. Al .and no looookin for tesco points.mechanic wrote:Hi all many thanks for your replies, I think I get the picture, keep the visit to a short day and carefully secure the bike on the Spanish side. Shame as I've always wanted to call and tick the box, so to speak, cheers Nige.
moto al