Explore Tangier on a private, customizable tour led by Karim, a licensed guide with 15+ years experience. Walk through the historic Medina and vibrant markets with shopping, ride a camel along Achakkar Beach, and visit landmarks including the Kasbah, Place Grande & Petite Socco, Cap Spartel, and the Caves of Hercules. Optional: visit museums or try a traditional Moroccan lunch. With a flexible 6–7 hour itinerary, the tour adapts to your schedule. Karim shares insider tips and stories for an authentic and memorable Moroccan experience.
Highlights of the Tour:
•Private tour with licensed guide Karim – 15+ years experience
•Comfortable Mercedes Van Transportation
•Camel ride on Beach
•Explore the Medina & local markets with shopping
•Visit Kasbah, Place Grande & Petite Socco, Cap Spartel, and Caves of Hercules
•Optional museums
•Complimentary Bottled Water and Local Drinks (Moroccan Mint Tea or Coffee) and Snacks
•Flexible itinerary: 6–7 hours, adjustable to shorter 4–5 hour tours
Travellers from Tangier city port or Ibn Battouta Airport should expect agency
representative holding a sign with your name at the exit of the terminal.
This forest is known by several names: Rmilat Forest or Forest Perdicaris, the latter referring to the famous Perdicaris incident of May 18, 1904, when the wealthy American Ion Perdicaris was kidnapped by Mulai Ahmed Raisuli. Stroll through shaded paths and lush greenery, enjoy the peaceful park with diverse trees, and take in the fresh air. From several viewpoints in the park, you can admire panoramic views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean Sea, and the coast of Spain — a perfect spot for photos and appreciating Tangier’s natural beauty.
Meet gentle camels and take a short ride along the golden sands of Achakkar Beach, with the Atlantic Ocean stretching out beside you. Feel the sea breeze, enjoy the peaceful coastal views, and capture fantastic photos to remember your Moroccan adventure.
Standing at the northwestern tip of Africa, the Cape Spartel Lighthouse, built in 1864, marks a historic landmark overlooking the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. From here, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Spanish coast, and Tangier’s stunning coastline — a perfect spot for photos.
Explore this fascinating attraction, located next to the summer palace of the King of Morocco. The cave has two entrances, one to the sea and one to land. The sea entrance, known as “The Map of Africa”, is said to have been created by the Phoenicians and resembles the shape of the African continent when viewed from the sea. A perfect spot for photos and experiencing Tangier’s natural and historical wonders.
Visit the Kasbah, a complex of historic palaces and fortifications perched atop a hill overlooking Tangier. Built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century, the Kasbah includes beautiful gardens that were part of his palace, Dar el Makhzen. Wander the historic courtyards, admire the architecture, and enjoy panoramic views of the city and harbor — a perfect spot for photos and soaking in Tangier’s rich history.
Located within the historic Kasbah, the Kasbah Museum was once part of the palace of Sultan Moulay Ismail. It showcases Mediterranean culture, Moroccan art, and historical artifacts, offering insight into Tangier’s rich heritage. Visiting the museum is optional and can be included for travelers who wish to explore more of the city’s history.
Explore the narrow, winding streets of Tangier’s historic Medina, where vibrant markets, local shops, and Moroccan craftsmanship bring the city to life. Petite Socco – once one of Morocco’s most famous squares, historically home to writers, diplomats, and merchants. Cafés, hotels, and the lively atmosphere showcase the city’s rich heritage. Spend time shopping in colorful markets, browse unique souvenirs, and discover traditional crafts while immersing yourself in authentic Moroccan life. Along the way, enjoy optional Moroccan snacks, mint tea, or a traditional lunch at local cafés, soaking in the flavors and energy of the city.
Visit Place du 9 Avril 1947, named after the historic speech of King Mohammed V, in which he appealed for Morocco’s independence. This square is a symbolic landmark in Tangier, surrounded by local life, cafés, and historic architecture — a perfect spot to soak up the city’s culture and history.
Visit the Tangier American Legation Museum, the first American public property outside the United States. It commemorates the historic cultural and diplomatic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco. Visiting the museum is optional and offers travelers a deeper understanding of Tangier’s international history and heritage.
Visit the Moshe Nahon Synagogue, constructed by Moise Nahon, chief of an important family of bankers. This historic synagogue reflects the cultural and religious heritage of Tangier’s Jewish community. If you wish, you can also explore other historic synagogues in the city, making this stop a flexible way to learn about Tangier’s diverse religious and cultural history. Visiting is optional.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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