Experience the beauty of Tangier like never before! Grasp this opportunity and reveal all the doors to northern Moroccan culture, history, nature, cuisine, craftmanship, art and unique hidden gems. In this special tour, you will explore the most authentic sites of the city, accompanied by your driver and local guide. Discover daily lifestyle, local markets, costumes and other aspects of Moroccan civilization in an unforgettable journey. In addition explore both Atlantic and Mediterranean side, visit hercules caves, ride a camel, experience charm of medina and kasbah and more - all wrapped in a lively description. Come and join us for an amazing day trip!
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Perdicaris Park is a scenic forest in Tangier, known for its lush greenery, ocean views, and rich history. Once home to Ion Perdicaris, it’s now a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and hikers.
Cap Spartel is a stunning headland near Tangier, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean. Known for its historic lighthouse and breathtaking views, it’s a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers.
A camel ride on Achakkar Beach offers a unique experience along Tangier’s scenic coastline. Enjoy the peaceful waves, golden sands, and breathtaking ocean views while riding these majestic animals in a truly memorable setting.
The Caves of Hercules, located near Tangier, are a legendary natural wonder with stunning sea-carved rock formations. Famous for their Africa-shaped opening to the Atlantic, the caves blend history and mythology, making them a must-visit site.
Place de la Kasbah is the crown jewel of Tangier’s old city, a lively square steeped in history and culture. Once the political and administrative center of the city, it is now a picturesque space surrounded by whitewashed buildings, traditional cafés, and stunning Andalusian-style architecture. From here, visitors can explore the Kasbah Museum, housed in the former Sultan’s palace, showcasing Moroccan art, artifacts, and historical treasures. The square also offers breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar, making it a perfect spot to soak in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant atmosphere.
The Medina of Tangier is a maze of narrow alleys, bustling souks, and centuries-old architecture, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Enclosed by ancient walls, this historic quarter is home to vibrant markets, traditional cafés, and landmarks like the Grand Socco, the Petit Socco, and the Kasbah. Visitors can explore artisan shops, discover hidden courtyards, and experience the blend of Moroccan, Andalusian, and European influences that define Tangier. With its lively atmosphere and cultural depth, the Medina is the beating heart of the city, where history and modern life seamlessly intertwine.
Also known as Grand Socco, Place du 9 Avril 1947 is a vibrant square at the entrance of Tangier’s Medina, where history and daily life blend seamlessly. Named after Sultan Mohammed V’s historic speech advocating for Moroccan independence, the square is a hub of activity, surrounded by colonial-era buildings, bustling souks, and the iconic Sidi Bou Abib Mosque with its striking minaret. It serves as a meeting point for locals and visitors alike, offering access to the Medina’s narrow streets, cafés, and markets. Whether passing through or pausing to take in the lively atmosphere, Place du 9 Avril remains an essential part of Tangier’s charm.
The American Legation in Tangier is a landmark of U.S.-Moroccan relations and the first American public property outside the United States. Gifted to the U.S. in 1821 by Sultan Moulay Suleiman, this historic building now serves as a museum and cultural center. Located in the heart of Tangier’s Medina, it showcases a rich collection of artifacts, artwork, and historical documents highlighting Morocco’s unique diplomatic ties with the U.S. Visitors can explore its elegant architecture, Moroccan and American exhibits, and a library dedicated to North African studies, making it a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.
Tarifa is a charming coastal town in southern Spain, known for its stunning beaches, consistent winds making it a kitesurfing and windsurfing paradise, and its strategic location at the narrowest point of the Strait of Gibraltar. It offers a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure, attracting travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement.
This long, sandy beach is one of the most famous in Tarifa, known for its strong winds and excellent conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. It's also a great spot for a relaxing day by the sea.
A stunning, uncrowded beach with golden sand and clear waters, located near the ruins of the Roman town of Baelo Claudia. It's a perfect spot for a peaceful day at the beach and exploring ancient history.
A small island connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land, offering breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar and Africa. It's a great spot for hiking and birdwatching.
A medieval castle that played a crucial role in Tarifa's history, offering panoramic views of the town and the sea. The castle houses a museum and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
The bustling port area where you can catch ferries to Morocco. The port is surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a lively spot to spend an evening.
Grilled sardines skewered on a cane and cooked over an open fire, a traditional Tarifa dish.
Fried fish, typically served with a side of salad and potatoes, a staple of Andalusian cuisine.
A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, and garlic, perfect for hot summer days.
Small, crispy fritters made with shrimp and chickpea flour, a popular tapas dish.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long sunny days, and vibrant nightlife. The beaches are bustling, and the wind is perfect for water sports.
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Tarifa is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Tarifa Bus Station
The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around Tarifa. Buses run regularly, but schedules may be limited in the evenings and on weekends.
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