Discover Tangier’s culture, ride camels, explore the old medina, and visit the Kasbah on this immersive Moroccan tour.
Discover Tangier’s culture, ride camels, explore the old medina, and visit the Kasbah on this immersive Moroccan tour.
- Cap Spartel - Situated 14 km west of Tangier, Cap Spartel, also known as Cap Ampelusium or Cape of Vines, rises over 315 meters above sea level. This famous cape provides a breathtaking view over the Strait of Gibraltar and is rich in myth and legend. It marks the meeting point of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.
- Caves of Hercules - This…
- Cap Spartel - Situated 14 km west of Tangier, Cap Spartel, also known as Cap Ampelusium or Cape of Vines, rises over 315 meters above sea level. This famous cape provides a breathtaking view over the Strait of Gibraltar and is rich in myth and legend. It marks the meeting point of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.
- Caves of Hercules - This fascinating cave complex on the African continent is steeped in myths and legends. According to lore, it was visited by one of Roman mythology’s most renowned heroes. Legend has it that Hercules (adapted from the Greek Heracles) rested here on his journey to steal three golden apples from the Garden of the Hesperides, which were believed to grant immortality. This beautiful cave is a great stop before heading to the Kasbah of Tangier.
- Parc Perdicaris - “Perdicaris Park” is a 70-hectare park, once the playground of Perdicaris, boasting hundreds of Eucalyptus trees from Australia, introduced in 1919, as well as California, Canary, and Coconut palm trees. Here, you’ll also find dragon trees, mimosas, pine trees, Mirbeck’s oaks, weeping willows, and silver poplars. The park is adorned with many flowers, including rockrose, various flowering dandelions, madder, tree mallows, and Mediterranean fleabane. This incredibly diverse flora is partly nourished by the annual visits of migratory birds traveling from Europe to Africa. A beautiful botanical park to enjoy before heading to the old medina.
- Gran Mezquita de Tanger - Al Masjid Al Kabir, or the Big Mosque of Tangier, is one of the city’s most beautiful mosques, showcasing Moroccan designs and architecture. While it will not be visited from the inside, its beauty can be appreciated from the outside.
- Moshe Nahon Synagogue - One of the most beautiful synagogues among the 17 synagogues in Tangier, built in 1876. Tangier has always been a peaceful international place where all religions are respected.
- Musee de la Kasbah - Formerly known as ‘Dar al Makhzen’ or Sultan’s Palace, this museum occupies a significant portion of Tangier’s Kasbah. The building served as the residence of Portuguese governors ‘Domus Praefecti’ between 1471 and 1661. It became an important castle called ‘Upper Castle’ and was used by English governors between 1662 and 1684 until they were expelled by the Caïd Ben Abdellah El Hamani. Since then, this monument has been the seat of executive power and a symbol of local authority. The museum houses a collection of artistic, ethnographic, and archaeological objects, many originating from northern Morocco. This museum presents an exhibition of artifacts related to the Islamic history of Morocco, built in 1151 of the Muslim era (1782-1783 AD) by the Pasha Ahmed Ali Rifi on the English Upper Castle and, according to legend, on the very spot where the temple dedicated to Hercules was built. The palace showcases the beauty of Moroccan architecture, with stunning mosaics and marble from Italy.
- Medina of Tangier - The old medina of Tangier is one of the finest old cities in Morocco, especially with its beautiful architecture and diverse quarters.
- Tangier Casbah - An ancient strategic military fortification, divided into two parts: the residential area where old Moroccan families and famous artists used to live, and a military base. The clear narrow streets can be enjoyed before heading down to the market and old medina.
- Mendoubia Garden - Enjoy the beauty of the Mendoubia Garden while learning about historical facts from the Second World War.

- Ferry tickets from Tarifa to Tangier & back
- Local official guide
- Camel ride
- Entrance to the synagogue
- Time for shopping in the Berber markets
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Ferry tickets from Tarifa to Tangier & back
- Local official guide
- Camel ride
- Entrance to the synagogue
- Time for shopping in the Berber markets
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This is an ideal opportunity to experience Morocco. Obtain ferry tickets from Tarifa Port and travel to Tangier, where a guide will be waiting at the port with a sign displaying your name for easy recognition. Embark on a journey to explore the city and its hidden treasures, immersing yourself in the Moroccan culture of this free African nation. Enjoy a…
This is an ideal opportunity to experience Morocco. Obtain ferry tickets from Tarifa Port and travel to Tangier, where a guide will be waiting at the port with a sign displaying your name for easy recognition. Embark on a journey to explore the city and its hidden treasures, immersing yourself in the Moroccan culture of this free African nation. Enjoy a perfect day learning about the local culture and cuisine, and savor a taste of Morocco.
During this tour, enjoy a camel ride and take in the sights of Tangier, including its botanical gardens and the lighthouse where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Stroll through the narrow, historic streets of the old medina and discover the hidden Berber markets. Conclude the adventure by visiting the Kasbah of Tangier and relishing a delightful Moroccan lunch.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.