Discover an unforgettable day in Tangier, Morocco, guided by an experienced expert. Begin your journey with a delicious breakfast before boarding a scenic ferry, taking in panoramic views of Tangier’s colonial and international landscape. A visit to Cap Spartel is included, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean—ideal for capturing memorable photos on an Atlantic dune, with an optional camel ride available.
Explore the lively Medina souk and the charm of the Kasbah. Midway through your adventure, enjoy an authentic Moroccan lunch included in the tour. Continue with a stroll through bustling markets filled with dried fruits, vegetables, spices, and jewelry. End the day with tea or coffee at the historic Continental Hotel, admiring its beautiful Moroccan art and architecture.
For departures from Málaga, enjoy convenient pick-up from various Costa del Sol locations, including Marbella, Estepona, Benalmádena, Málaga Centre, Torremolinos, Nerja, and more.
Pick-up available from Malaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Marbella, Mijas, Gibraltar Border and Estepona.<br/>Pickup included
Shared Transfer+ Private Tour: Shared Transfer to Tangier (max 7 pax) + Private Tour in Tangier (private van).<br/>Pickup included
TANGIER FROM TARIFA PORT: No pick up or drop off in Spain, ferry tickets, and van with guide in Tangier. 100% private.
<br/>Pickup included
Experience an unforgettable day in Tangier, Morocco, guided by an expert. Begin with a scenic ferry ride and enjoy panoramic views of colonial and international Tangier, including a visit to the famed Hercules Caves. Stop at Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, and capture memorable photos on an Atlantic dune with an optional camel ride. Explore the charming souk in the Medina, the beauty of the Kasbah, and stroll through markets filled with dried fruits, vegetables, spices, and jewelry. Discover Moroccan culture while visiting the Sultan’s Palace Museum (closed on Tuesdays, with a visit to the synagogue instead). Conclude your adventure by marveling at the stunning architecture of the Medina and Kasbah. For departures from Malaga, enjoy pick-up from various Costa del Sol locations, including Marbella, Estepona, Benalmadena, Malaga Centre, Torremolinos, Nerja, and more
Useful Tips
Don’t forget your original passport! You will need it for border control.
Tour Options (you will have chosen one of these during the booking process, where everything was clearly explained):
Option 1 – Private From Malaga Province: Private VAN pick-up from Malaga Province (Costa del Sol: Marbella, Málaga, Gibraltar, etc.) + ferry tickets + private guide and VAN in Morocco + lunch + breakfast + return drop-off.
Option 2 – Shared Transfer + Private Morocco: Shared VAN transfer from Malaga Province + ferry tickets + private guide and VAN in Morocco + lunch + breakfast + return drop-off.
Option 3 – From Tarifa Independently: Ferry tickets + private guide and VAN in Morocco + lunch + breakfast (no pick-up/drop-off in Spain).
More detailed information is available in the description under “Additional Info”.
No need to exchange money! You can pay with Euros, Dollars or Pounds. Many places also accept credit cards.
No dress code! Your visit is 100% private – you are in good hands
️ Food is included! If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please inform the guide so they can notify the restaurant
️ Shopping Tip: Bargaining is part of the culture – feel free to negotiate with a smile
Bring your camera! Morocco is full of beautiful sights – capture unforgettable moments! ✨
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