Tangier Private Tour with Moroccan Food Tasting and Camel Ride
Overview
Rich flavors and vibrant colors define the culinary landscape of Tangier, where multiple cultural heritages converge. This tour highlights unique sites along the Atlantic Ocean coast and the Strait of Gibraltar at the Mediterranean Sea.
- 🍽️ Taste various delicious Moroccan treats and enjoy a plentiful lunch at a Moroccan restaurant.
- 🕌 Learn about the city’s history, culture, and lively Moroccan lifestyle while wandering through colorful local souks in the medina.
- 🐪 Ride a camel and visit notable landmarks including the Caves of Hercules, Cap Spartel, and Tangier Kasbah.
- 🌶️ Visit different food markets to smell spices and discover other aromas.
- 👗 Observe the costumes of native people and get to know traditional craftsmanship.
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Pickup included
- Entrance Fee to Hercues Caves
- Moshe Nahon Synagogue
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional Local Guide
- Breakfast
- Time for shopping as well at the markets
- Lunch
- WiFi on board
- Moroccan Food tasting in different locations
- Coffee or Tea or fresh orange juice
- Camel ride on the beach
- Private transportation
- Optional visit of Museums
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Parc PerdicarisThis forest is known with many names: Arrrmelat Forest, Forest Leglawi or Forest Perdicaris (referring to Perdicaris incident), kidnapping of the American wealthy Perdicaris on 18 May 1904 by Mulai Ahmed Raisuli.
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Meet camels and hop on for a small ride along Atlantic Coast.
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Cap SpartelOpposite Cape Spartel lighthouse, 44 km to the north, Cape Trafalgar marks the northern entrance to the Strait on the Spanish coast. Enjoy the spectacular views over the Meeting point of Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
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Caves of HerculesVisit the Hercules cave in Tangier drawn like in the shape of Africa
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Tangier American Legation MuseumThe first American public property outside the United States, it commemorates the historic cultural and diplomatic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco.
- The Place du 9 Avril 1947, named after the momentous speech of King Mohamed V appealing for the independence. (pass by)
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Medina of TangierExplore the narrow streets in Medina Petite Socco - Once one of the greatest souks in all of Morocco, home to many notable writers, businessmen, diplomats and bankers had their offices located around the square and cafes, hotels and casinos were testament to the wealth of the area. Visit colorful markets and unique craftsmanship of Morocco At lunch time – try one of the most diversified cuisines in the world.
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Tangier CasbahA complex of castles on top of the hill overlooking the city. The Sultan, Moulay Ismail, built his palace here, and the gardens are part of his 17th century palace, called Dar el Makhzen.