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4 Hour Private Tangier Tour
$130
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Overview
Experience the very best of Tangier on this private half-day guided tour, designed to immerse you in the city’s rich history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Wander through historic souks, vibrant spice markets, and winding alleyways, then visit Tangier’s most iconic landmarks, including Cap Spartel, the Kasbah castle complex, the legendary Cave of Hercules, and the lush Perdicaris Park. Along the way, enjoy personalized insights from your local guide and capture unforgettable moments—especially during a memorable camel ride along the Atlantic beach. To make your experience even more enjoyable, complimentary refreshments such as coffee, tea, or juice are included. This tour offers the perfect blend of culture, adventure, and comfort—an unmissable way to discover Tangier in just a few hours.
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4 Hour Private Tangier Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
- Cruise ship pick up and drop off
- Unique experiences
- Entry/ Admission kasbah
- Camel ride Experience
- WiFi on board
- Visit of Cap spartel lighthouse where Mediterranean sea meet the Atlantic Ocean
- Professional local guide
- Hotel pick up and drop-off in tangier
- Explore medina of tangier (old part)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Coffee or Tea or fresh orange juice
- Time for shopping as well in the markets
- Port pick up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Mohammed V Mosque is a prominent mosque in Tangier, Morocco, completed in 1983. (pass by)
- Marshan Royal Palace is one of the official royal residences of the King of Morocco, located in the prestigious Marshan district of Tangier. Overlooking the city and the Strait of Gibraltar, the palace is surrounded by gardens and secured areas, reflecting both Moroccan architectural elegance and royal authority. While it is not open to the public, it remains an important symbol of the monarchy’s presence in northern Morocco. (pass by)
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Parc PerdicarisThis forest is known by several names, including Aremelat Forest, Leglawi Forest, and Perdicaris Forest. The latter name refers to the famous Perdicaris Incident—the kidnapping of wealthy American Ion Perdicaris on May 18, 1904, by Mulai Ahmed Raisuli.
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Cap SpartelOpposite Cape Spartel Lighthouse, just 44 km to the north, lies the Spanish coastline, offering breathtaking views across the Strait of Gibraltar. On clear days, you can admire the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the distant shores of Europe—an unforgettable natural panorama.
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Achakkar BeachYou’ll have the opportunity to ride a camel along the Atlantic beach—an unforgettable experience and a perfect chance to take beautiful photos.
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Caves of HerculesThe Caves of Hercules are an archaeological cave complex located at Cape Spartel, Morocco, next to the summer palace of the King of Morocco. The caves have two entrances—one facing the sea and the other facing land. The sea entrance, known as “The Map of Africa,” is believed to have been shaped by the Phoenicians and resembles the African continent when viewed from the sea.
- Place du 9 Avril 1947 is named after the historic speech delivered by King Mohammed V, in which he called for Morocco’s independence. (pass by)
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Tangier CasbahA complex of castles sits atop a hill overlooking the city. Sultan Moulay Ismail built his palace here, and the surrounding gardens are part of his 17th-century royal residence, known as Dar el Makhzen.
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Musee de la KasbahMusée de la Kasbah is located inside the historic Dar el Makhzen palace within the Tangier Kasbah. The museum showcases a rich collection of archaeological artifacts, traditional Moroccan crafts, maps, and artworks that trace the history and cultural heritage of northern Morocco and the Mediterranean region. Visiting the Musée de la Kasbah offers insight into Tangier’s strategic role across different civilizations.
- Mendoubia Garden is a historic public garden located near the Grand Socco in Tangier. Known for its centuries-old banyan trees and central clock tower, the garden was once an important administrative space during the international period of the city. Passing by Mendoubia Garden offers a glimpse into Tangier’s colonial history and provides a pleasant green break between the old medina and the modern city. (pass by)
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Tangier American Legation MuseumTangier American Legation Museum is a historic landmark and cultural museum located in the Tangier medina. It is the first American public property outside the United States and symbolizes the long-standing diplomatic relationship between Morocco and the U.S., dating back to the 18th century. Today, the museum features exhibitions on Moroccan–American relations, art displays, and historical documents, making it an important stop for understanding Tangier’s international past.
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Moshe Nahon SynagogueConstructed by Moise Nahon, head of a prominent family of bankers.
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Medina of Tangier is the historic heart of the city, a maze of narrow streets filled with whitewashed houses, local markets, and traditional cafés. Rich in history and cultural diversity, the medina reflects centuries of Arab, Berber, Andalusian, and European influence. Walking through the Medina of Tangier offers an authentic glimpse into daily life, craftsmanship, and the city’s vibrant past.
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4 Hour Private Tangier Tour
$130
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!