Discover the hidden treasures of Tangier on a private tour. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets of the old medina and take a camel ride along the stunning Atlantic Ocean. Experience the cosmopolitan blend of cultures in this historic city.
Discover the hidden treasures of Tangier on a private tour. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets of the old medina and take a camel ride along the stunning Atlantic Ocean. Experience the cosmopolitan blend of cultures in this historic city.
- Cap Spartel - Explore Cap Spartel, located about 12 kilometers from Tangier, perfect for watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. Visit its lighthouse and see where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Strait of Gibraltar.
- Caves of Hercules - Take a trip to Hercules’ Cave, where legend says the mythical Greek hero rested after creating the…
- Cap Spartel - Explore Cap Spartel, located about 12 kilometers from Tangier, perfect for watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. Visit its lighthouse and see where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Strait of Gibraltar.
- Caves of Hercules - Take a trip to Hercules’ Cave, where legend says the mythical Greek hero rested after creating the Straits of Gibraltar [Note: the cave floods at high tide]. The entrance resembles an upside-down map of Africa. Nearby, just 500 meters away, is a restored Roman site - the ancient town of Cotta, featuring temple ruins and hot baths. Additionally, there is a charming lighthouse built in 1865.
- Tangier Casbah - Venture away from the main streets into a labyrinth of alleys leading to the kasbah and the former sultan’s palace, now a museum. From the marketplace in the Kasbah, you can access a stunning panoramic terrace.
- Musee de la Kasbah - Discover the Kasbah, Tangier’s citadel, along with its Mosque, Dar al-Makhzen, and Museum.
- Medina of Tangier - Embark on a walking tour to explore the old medina and Tangier’s vibrant markets. The old medina hosts Tangier’s busiest market, where you can see women from the Rif Mountains wearing their fouta, a hat adorned with colorful pom-poms. More stalls are located in the Chejra foundouk, a splendid caravanserai. St Andrew’s Church, with its minaret-shaped steeple, serves as a connection to the West.
- Tangier American Legation Museum - Visit the Tangier American Legation Museum: The Tangier American Legation, officially known as the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies, is a building in Tangier’s medina that once housed the United States diplomatic mission to Morocco.
- Petit Socco - Explore the Petit Socco, also referred to as Place Souk Dakhel, or in Spanish, Zoco Chico.
- Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 - Exit the medina via the Grand Socco Square, where your local guide in Tangier will lead you to the renowned 9 April place, a vibrant spot in the evening.
- Mendoubia Garden - Enjoy a leisurely walk in Mendoubia Park, located north of Grand Socco Square. Highlights include a massive banyan tree and a dragon tree believed to be 800 years old. Stroll along Rue de la Liberté, then proceed to Place de France, the heart of the modern town.

- Private transportation
- Camel ride on Tangier’s sandy beach
- Pick up and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Entry to all mentioned attractions
- All fees and taxes included
- Private transportation
- Camel ride on Tangier’s sandy beach
- Pick up and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Entry to all mentioned attractions
- All fees and taxes included
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Drinks.
- Tip
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Drinks.
- Tip
Discover the hidden treasures of Tangier with a full-day private tour, offering an authentic cultural journey. Wander through the vibrant markets of the old medina and enjoy an unforgettable camel ride along the sandy beach with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Tangier serves as a radiant link between Europe and Africa, embodying an open and…
Discover the hidden treasures of Tangier with a full-day private tour, offering an authentic cultural journey. Wander through the vibrant markets of the old medina and enjoy an unforgettable camel ride along the sandy beach with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Tangier serves as a radiant link between Europe and Africa, embodying an open and cosmopolitan spirit where diverse civilizations converge. The name Tangier itself conjures an aura of intrigue and past clandestine activities. In the past, the city was shared among Britain, America, France, and Spain, forming an International zone conveniently close to Europe. From 1923 to 1956, Tangier was a haven for international jet setters, drawing in writers, spies, artists, and aristocrats.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.