Enjoy a full-day private tour to Tangier from Málaga or Marbella, including a private guide and air-conditioned vehicle.
Start at the port of Tangier or your accommodation, then set off on a panoramic drive with photo stops at the seaside promenade, French and Spanish quarters, residential areas, the King’s Palace, the Grand Mosque, Perdicaris Park, and Cape Spartel, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Experience a short camel ride by the beach before visiting the legendary Caves of Hercules.
Continue to the old city for a walking tour through the Kasbah and Medina, including the Sultan’s Palace Museum of Art and Archaeology. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant (own expense), then browse the farmers’, handicraft, and spice markets with free time for shopping.
This flexible itinerary can be customized to your preferences before returning to the port for the end of your tour.
Pick up could be from hotel or place of choice in Málaga or Marbella or we can arrange the pick up in Gibraltar border (Spanish side) or directly in the port or Tarifa.
The medina, or old city, of Tangier is an open air museum. It is a labyrinth of alleyways both commercial and residential. It's well worth exploring for the many small shops and stalls on offer to buy everything from Moroccan jewellery to fresh seafood, or just to soak in the atmosphere of this fascinating African city.
The Tangier Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest part of this bustling city and its historic heart. It is a traditional Moroccan townhouse in the medina quarter of Tangier. It is a walled fortress-like complex that contrasts sharply with the open spaces of the city's souks, or markets.
Hercules Cave is a 10-minute walk from the coast, in the hills overlooking Tangier. The cave, now collapsed and covered with a hill of sand, was once used as a secret meeting place by smugglers and pirates from all around the world. This is the first and only cave in the world with galleries that have been inhabited continuously for more than 40,000 years. Starting from the end of May, discover this natural wonder of nature.
The Grande Mosquée of Tangier was the first mosque in Morocco, an architectural wonder and historic landmark in the heart of the Old Town. Now a National Heritage site, it remains one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions and a symbol of the city. The mosque was founded in 859 on the site of an earlier church that was converted into a place of worship after Mohammed’s arrival in Morocco. It has been rebuilt and remodeled many times since then, and is now known as the Grande Mosquée El-Mansouria. The visit is from the outside.
Viewpoint where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea
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