Embark on an exciting day trip from Rabat to Tangier, with the convenience of hotel transfers included. Experience the vibrant charm of Tangier's old town, with its narrow streets and bustling markets. Discover the ancient Kasbah, offering stunning views of the city and the Strait of Gibraltar. Take a leisurely walk along the scenic Corniche and soak in the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea. With hotel transfers taken care of, you can relax and enjoy the journey. Return to Rabat with unforgettable memories of Tangier's unique atmosphere and cultural treasures
Pickup included
After being picked up from your hotel, your driver will take you to Rabat train station for your high-speed train departure.
Enjoy a ride by High-Speed Train From rabat train station to Tangier.
Once arrived to Tangier Train station, Your guide will meet you next to Starbucks to start your journey
a Magnificent place to start your Trip. Where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic meet, Cape Spartel, a promontory in Morocco about 1,000 feet above sea level, stands at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.
After 15min Ride. An ancient cave complex near Morocco's Cape Spartel. The prominent tourist destination is located west of Tangier. The cave has two entrances, one to the sea and one to the land.
It will take 5min to reach the most famous beach in the city of Tangier, where most of the inhabitants come in summer, so on this beach, you will enjoy the camel ride on the beach of the Atlantic Ocean.
In about 18 to 20 minutes, we will be at the Parc Perdicaris. This park is known by several names, including Arrrmelat Forest, Forest Leglawi, and Forest Perdicaris (relating to the kidnapping of the American millionaire Perdicaris by Mulai Ahmed Raisuli on 18 May 1904).
To reach Musee de la Kasbah, it will take 24 minutes ride. The Mediterranean Cultures Museum is a must-see historical location and a significant component of the communal Mediterranean memory.
take another 5 minutes ride to the only historically significant American national monument that is located abroad is the American Legation's office in Tanger, Morocco. The commission now functions as a hub of activities including a museum, a research library, and a cultural center.
Within 4 minutes, we will pass by Petit Socco. Sometimes referred to as the "Souq Dakhli" or Zoco Chico in Spanish, is a plaza and the streets that surround it in Tangier, Morocco's Medina district. perfect place to take a photo.
The Great mosque of Tangier is one of the main historical mosques in Morocco, Build in 19th centuries, It was transformed into a Catholic church during the portuguese priod. then become a muslim temple permanently in 1864 by the alaouite dynasty. This Andalusian-Moorish style mosque with green doors and white walls is a must see place in Tangier.
around 2 minutes to This location, whose name derives from the word souk (socco), was chosen by Sultan Mohamed V to launch his appeal to France for the independence of Morocco on April 8, 1947.
After your exploration, your driver will take you to the train station for your direct train back to Rabat.
At the Rabat train station, your driver will be ready to take you to your hotel.
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An unfinished 12th-century minaret that was intended to be the largest in the world. It stands as a symbol of Rabat and offers insights into Moroccan history and architecture.
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Steamed semolina grains served with vegetables and meat, often cooked in a spiced broth.
A savory-sweet pie made with layers of thin pastry, filled with spiced pigeon or chicken, almonds, and powdered sugar.
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