Explore Tangier’s rich culture with local experts. Discover hidden gems, enjoy a camel ride, and savor authentic mint tea. Book your adventure today.
Explore Tangier’s rich culture with local experts. Discover hidden gems, enjoy a camel ride, and savor authentic mint tea. Book your adventure today.
- Gran Mezquita de Tanger - The Port Mosque of Tangier is a notable mosque situated near the main harbor of Tangier. It serves as a vital place of worship for fishermen, sailors, and the local community associated with the bustling port area. The mosque’s simple yet elegant architecture embodies traditional Moroccan style, featuring whitewashed…
- Gran Mezquita de Tanger - The Port Mosque of Tangier is a notable mosque situated near the main harbor of Tangier. It serves as a vital place of worship for fishermen, sailors, and the local community associated with the bustling port area. The mosque’s simple yet elegant architecture embodies traditional Moroccan style, featuring whitewashed walls and a modest minaret visible from the waterfront.
Its proximity to the port makes it a serene spot for prayer and reflection amidst the busy maritime activities. Visitors to Tangier’s port often recognize the mosque as a significant landmark that harmonizes spirituality with daily life by the sea.
- Parc Perdicaris - Perdicaris Park, also known as Rmilat Forest, is a tranquil natural area located just a short drive from the center of Tangier, Morocco. It is a favored spot for both locals and tourists seeking fresh air, a leisurely walk, or a quiet picnic among the trees. The park is filled with pine and eucalyptus trees, and there are walking paths leading to stunning viewpoints overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar.
The park is named after Ion Perdicaris, an American-Greek diplomat who resided there in the late 1800s. His old house, now in ruins, adds a touch of history and mystery to the place. Today, Perdicaris Park is regarded as one of Tangier’s most relaxing green spaces, ideal for a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
- Achakkar Beach - Achakkar Beach is a breathtaking, tranquil beach located near Cap Spartel, just outside Tangier. With its expansive stretch of golden sand and stunning ocean views, it is an ideal place to unwind and enjoy nature.
As part of the tour, a 20-minute camel ride along the beach is included. It offers a unique and memorable experience for guests — riding along the shore with the sound of the waves and the sea breeze creates a truly special moment. Achakkar Beach is a favorite stop for many visitors looking to appreciate the natural beauty of Tangier in a fun and authentic way.
- Terrasse des Paresseux - Terrasse des Paresseux is a pleasant viewpoint in the center of Tangier, Morocco. From there, one can see the city’s port, the Strait of Gibraltar, and occasionally even Spain on clear days.
It is a relaxed spot where people enjoy sitting, having tea, and taking in the view. The old cannons around the terrace serve as reminders of the city’s history.
The terrace is close to significant places like the Medina and the Kasbah, making it a convenient spot to visit while exploring Tangier. It is a peaceful and popular place to pause and enjoy the scenery.
- Caves of Hercules - The Caves of Hercules are situated near Tangier, Morocco, close to Cape Spartel. They are renowned for their stunning natural rock formations and the opening that resembles the shape of Africa when viewed from the sea.
The caves hold a special place in local legend, as it is said that the hero Hercules rested there during one of his adventures. Today, visitors come to explore the caves, enjoy the ocean views, and learn about the history and stories associated with this unique place. It is a popular destination for tourists seeking nature and culture near Tangier.
- Cap Spartel - Cap Spartel is a picturesque location situated about 14 kilometers west of Tangier, Morocco. It is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, making it a popular spot for visitors to enjoy the view and take photos. The area is known for its lighthouse, built in the 19th century, which still operates today and overlooks the dramatic coastline.
Surrounded by forest and cliffs, Cap Spartel is a tranquil place to relax, watch the waves, or enjoy a sunset. It is also close to the famous Caves of Hercules, which many people visit on the same trip. It is a great destination for a short drive from the city and a break in nature.
- Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 - Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947, also known as Grand Socco, is a vibrant square in the center of Tangier, Morocco. It connects the old medina with the new city and is named after the historic speech by King Mohammed V on April 9, 1947, calling for Moroccan independence.
Once a bustling open market, today the square is surrounded by cafés, shops, and restaurants. It is a popular meeting place where locals and visitors relax, enjoy the atmosphere, and experience Tangier’s lively street life.
- Tangier Casbah - Tangier Casbah is the historic old fortress and medina area located in the heart of Tangier, Morocco. It is a charming maze of narrow streets, traditional houses, and small shops. The Casbah offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history and culture, with ancient walls, beautiful views over the sea, and lively local life.
Visitors enjoy wandering through its alleys, visiting historic sites like the Kasbah Museum, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of one of Tangier’s most iconic neighborhoods. It is a must-see for anyone wanting to feel the authentic spirit of the city.
- Tangier American Legation Museum - The Tangier American Legation Museum is a historic and cultural landmark located in the heart of Tangier’s medina. It was gifted to the United States by the Sultan of Morocco in 1821, making it the first U.S. public property abroad and the only U.S. National Historic Landmark outside the United States.
The museum highlights the long history of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Morocco through a collection of historical documents, photographs, and artifacts. It also showcases art, including works by American writer and composer Paul Bowles, who lived in Tangier for many years.
The building itself combines Moroccan and Spanish architectural styles, with beautifully restored rooms that visitors can explore. The museum also hosts cultural events and educational programs, making it a vibrant place to learn about the shared history and culture of both nations.
- Moshe Nahon Synagogue - Moshe Nahon Synagogue is a small, beautifully restored synagogue located in the old medina of Tangier, Morocco. It was built in the 19th century and named after Moïse Nahon, a leader of the local Jewish community.
The synagogue is no longer used for regular worship, but it now serves as a museum that tells the story of Tangier’s Jewish heritage. Inside, visitors can see traditional decorations, old religious objects, and learn about the history of the city’s once-thriving Jewish population. It is a peaceful and meaningful place to visit while exploring the medina.
- Tangier - The old city of Tangier, known as the medina, is a lively and colorful part of town full of history and charm. Its narrow streets are lined with whitewashed buildings, traditional houses, and small local shops. As you walk through, you’ll find vibrant markets where vendors sell spices, fruits, textiles, ceramics, and handmade crafts.
The medina is full of energy, sounds, and bright colors — from fresh produce and hanging fabrics to the scent of mint and spices in the air. It is the perfect place to experience the local culture, meet friendly shopkeepers, and discover the traditional side of Tangier.

- Private air-conditioned vehicle exclusively for your group
- Fully private experience, no other participants join your group
- Professional licensed local guide (fluent in English and Spanish)
- Port pickup and drop-off for a seamless arrival and departure
- Wi-Fi on board during transportation
- Bottled water and light refreshments provided during the…
- Private air-conditioned vehicle exclusively for your group
- Fully private experience, no other participants join your group
- Professional licensed local guide (fluent in English and Spanish)
- Port pickup and drop-off for a seamless arrival and departure
- Wi-Fi on board during transportation
- Bottled water and light refreshments provided during the tour
- Visit to Moshe Nahon Synagogue (subject to opening hours)
- Admission to Cap Spartel and the Kasba
- 20-minute guided camel ride along the Atlantic coast at Achakkar Beach
- Traditional Moroccan mint tea served at a local café
- Time for shopping in the markets (souk)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tips
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tips
With Mohammed and the team at TeteTour, guests are not just booking a tour — they are spending the day with locals who are passionate about their city.
The guide will lead visitors through the authentic Tangier: exploring the old medina, the Kasbah, traditional markets, Cap Spartel, and even offering a serene camel ride by the ocean. Guests will enjoy a…
With Mohammed and the team at TeteTour, guests are not just booking a tour — they are spending the day with locals who are passionate about their city.
The guide will lead visitors through the authentic Tangier: exploring the old medina, the Kasbah, traditional markets, Cap Spartel, and even offering a serene camel ride by the ocean. Guests will enjoy a private car equipped with Wi-Fi, a leisurely pace, and authentic Moroccan mint tea — just as the locals enjoy it.
This is a private, adaptable, and welcoming experience designed for travelers seeking more than just sightseeing.
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.