Best of Tangier Half Day City Attraction - Moroccan tea Included
Overview
Travelers and history lovers can uncover the beauty of Tangier, one of Morocco's most captivating cities. This tour offers a blend of modern attractions and traditional experiences tailored to your preferences.
- 🌍 All tours can be customized according to client wishes.
- 🚗 Quality tours are flexible, comfortable, and secure.
- 🏞️ Ideal for those wanting to visit famous Moroccan destinations or explore less-traveled roads.
- 🔑 The tour highlights Tangier's rich legends and cultural secrets.
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Pickup included
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Bottled water
- Other
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Use of bicycle
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Medina of TangierTravelers will discover Tangier's medina (old city) tumbles down the cliff towards the ocean in a labyrinth of narrow alleyways. The central vortex of medina life is the square known as the Petit Socco, where old men sit for hours drinking tea and playing backgammon. During its fast-paced past, the medina was a playground for author Paul Bowles and America's legendary beatnik literary figures such as Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs. Wandering around this area is a must for Tangier visitors
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Cap SpartelThis tour proceed to the next attraction which History lovers won't want to miss this Tangier side trip. Cap Spartel, about 11 kilometers west of Tangier, marks Africa's northwest tip. The promontory projects into the water, marking the boundary of the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. For atmosphere, the best time to come here is at sunset, when you can see dusk settle over the Atlantic. The lighthouse here, at the tip of the promontory, is especially photogenic, and there's a great cafe next door where you can grab a coffee or a juice and take in the sea views.
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This attraction will give the travelers a mix culture Where the old and new meet, the Grand Socco is where the wide road diverges into narrow cobbled streets. With a mosque to one side and cinema on the other, this place is a crossroads between the ages. Spend your cash at the traditional market stalls which sell a variety of kaftans, dried nuts and fresh foods. The central fountain is surrounded by benches, making it a perfect place to experience this meeting point of eras
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.