Discover Tangier’s vibrant culture on a day trip from Cadiz. Explore historic sites, ride camels, and savor Moroccan cuisine. Book your adventure today.
Discover Tangier’s vibrant culture on a day trip from Cadiz. Explore historic sites, ride camels, and savor Moroccan cuisine. Book your adventure today.
- Cadiz - The journey kicks off in Cadiz, where participants gather at the pickup location early in the morning. They board a luxurious and comfortable vehicle that transports them to Tarifa. Along the route, travelers can admire the scenic beauty of southern Spain, including the Andalusian countryside, olive groves, and charming towns like Los…
- Cadiz - The journey kicks off in Cadiz, where participants gather at the pickup location early in the morning. They board a luxurious and comfortable vehicle that transports them to Tarifa. Along the route, travelers can admire the scenic beauty of southern Spain, including the Andalusian countryside, olive groves, and charming towns like Los Barrios and Algeciras.
- Tarifa - The ferry ride from Tarifa to Tangier lasts approximately an hour. During this crossing, passengers can enjoy the seascape and, on clear days, catch glimpses of both continents.
- Parc Perdicaris - Upon arrival at the Tangier port, a guide will be ready to lead the group to the first attraction, The Perdicaris Palace. This historic building in Tangier, Morocco, was originally constructed in the late 19th century as the residence of the Greek-origin Perdicaris family. The palace is renowned for its stunning architecture, blending European and Moorish styles, along with its beautiful gardens and sea views.
- Cap Spartel - Cape Spartel is a remarkable promontory near Tangier, Morocco, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is famous for its breathtaking views, sandy beaches, and iconic lighthouse that guides ships. Visitors can also enjoy breakfast, sampling local delicacies with mint tea or coffee.
- Achakkar Beach - Riding a camel on Achakar Beach near Tangier offers a unique experience that combines the coastal landscape’s beauty with Berber cultural traditions. Visitors can stroll along the coast, taking in the ocean views and surrounding nature, creating unforgettable memories in a picturesque setting.
- Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 - Plaza 9 de Abril, situated in the heart of Tangier, is a notable meeting point known for its lively atmosphere and colonial architecture. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and trees, the square is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing an ideal space to relax and enjoy urban life. Additionally, a monument in its center pays homage to the city’s history, making it a vibrant and significant location.
- Borj A-na’am - Memories Of Ibn Battouta - Borj Naam is a historic fortress in Tangier, Morocco. Built during the Portuguese rule, this fort served as a strategic defense and surveillance point over the coast. Today, Borj Naam offers breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and the city, serving as a tourist attraction that reflects the region’s rich military and architectural heritage. It is an ideal place to explore history and appreciate Tangier’s natural beauty.
- Tomb of Ibn Battouta - The Tomb of Ibn Battuta, located in Tangier, Morocco, is a site honoring this renowned 14th-century explorer and traveler. Ibn Battuta is celebrated for his extensive travels across Africa, Asia, and Europe, documented in his work “Rihla.” His tomb, situated within a small mosque, attracts tourists and scholars interested in his legacy. The site reflects the historical and cultural significance of Ibn Battuta, regarded as one of history’s greatest travelers.
- Musee de la Kasbah - The Tangier Kasbah Museum, housed in the former Sultan’s Palace, is a cultural venue showcasing the city’s and region’s rich history and heritage. The museum features a collection of artifacts, crafts, and artworks representing Morocco’s cultural diversity, along with archaeological elements from various historical periods. Additionally, its location in the kasbah offers stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the city, making it a must-visit destination for those eager to learn more about Tangier’s history and culture.
- Tangier American Legation Museum - The American Legation Museum in Tangier is a historic building housing a collection dedicated to the history of Moroccan-American relations. Situated in one of the world’s first American legations, the museum presents exhibits on diplomacy, culture, and expatriate life in Tangier. It is also notable for its Moorish-style architecture and beautiful garden. This site is a tourist attraction reflecting the significant historical legacy of bilateral relations between the two countries.
- Moshe Nahon Synagogue - Moshe Nahon was a prominent Jewish figure in Tangier during the 20th century, known for his influence on the city’s Jewish community. He was a successful businessman and a key cultural and social promoter. Nahon is also remembered for his role in community life and his contributions to Tangier’s development as a cultural crossroads, especially during its time as an important international enclave. His legacy remains a part of Tangier’s Jewish community history.
- Petit Socco - La Petite Socco is a charming square in the heart of Tangier Medina, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and restaurants, it is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. The square provides a welcoming space to experience local culture and is connected to other iconic city areas, such as the Grand Mosque and the Souk. Its lively ambiance and traditional architecture make it a highlight for exploring life in Tangier.
- Gran Mezquita de Tanger - La Petite Socco is a charming square in the heart of Tangier Medina, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and restaurants, it is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. The square provides a welcoming space to experience local culture and is connected to other iconic city areas, such as the Grand Mosque and the Souk. Its lively ambiance and traditional architecture make it a highlight for exploring life in Tangier.
- Bab Al Bahr - La Petite Socco is a charming square in the heart of Tangier Medina, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and restaurants, it is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. The square provides a welcoming space to experience local culture and is connected to other iconic city areas, such as the Grand Mosque and the Souk. Its lively ambiance and traditional architecture make it a highlight for exploring life in Tangier.
- Mercado Central - Tangier Central Market is a bustling hub where visitors can find a wide array of fresh produce, including fruits, vegetables, spices, fish, and meats. This market is a vibrant meeting place for both locals and tourists, offering an authentic glimpse into daily life in the city. Besides food, visitors can also discover handicrafts and typical Moroccan products. Its lively and colorful atmosphere reflects Tangier’s rich culture and traditions, making it a must-visit location.
- Gran Café Central - Enjoy free time at the Grand Central Café to sip mint tea and explore souvenir shops.
- La Terraza de la Medina - Delight in a delicious Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant, featuring traditional dishes like couscous and tajines, all included in the package.
- Tarifa - At the day’s end, take the ferry back and relish the scenery once more.
- Cadiz - Upon returning to Tarifa, transportation will be provided back to Cadiz.

- Reception at the port of Tangier
- Pick up from your Cadiz address to the fare port
- Return ferry tickets
- Luxury minivan/car for transportation including fuel
- Private tour guide
- Camel ride experience on the sandy Atlantic beach
- Lunch in a nice Moroccan restaurant
- Refreshments and snacks in Cape Spartel
- In-car water bottle for all passengers
- Local taxes
- Unique experiences
- Reception at the port of Tangier
- Pick up from your Cadiz address to the fare port
- Return ferry tickets
- Luxury minivan/car for transportation including fuel
- Private tour guide
- Camel ride experience on the sandy Atlantic beach
- Lunch in a nice Moroccan restaurant
- Refreshments and snacks in Cape Spartel
- In-car water bottle for all passengers
- Local taxes
- Unique experiences
- Tips where applicable
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips where applicable
- Alcoholic beverages
Set off on an exhilarating day excursion from Cadiz to Tangier, Morocco, featuring a ferry ride with breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar. Upon arrival, a local guide will lead you to discover Cape Spartel, where the Mediterranean and Atlantic Oceans converge, and you can enjoy a camel ride on the beaches of Achakar. Explore the Medina, the…
Set off on an exhilarating day excursion from Cadiz to Tangier, Morocco, featuring a ferry ride with breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar. Upon arrival, a local guide will lead you to discover Cape Spartel, where the Mediterranean and Atlantic Oceans converge, and you can enjoy a camel ride on the beaches of Achakar. Explore the Medina, the Kasbah, and the lively Souk, and savor a delectable Moroccan lunch. With ample free time to explore independently, this all-inclusive adventure lets you fully experience the culture and charm of Tangier.
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.