Make the most of your stop in Tangier with this small-group shore excursion designed for cruise travelers. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional local guide as you explore the best of Tangier. The tour starts along the Atlantic coast—visit Cap Spartel, see where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, enjoy a camel ride on Achakkar Beach, and explore the famous Hercules Caves. Then head into old town for a guided walking tour through the Medina’s lively streets. Discover the Kasbah, Kasbah Museums, Sultan’s Palace, Great Mosque (outside), Grand Socco, Petit Socco, and spice and artisan markets before returning to the cruise port.
• Small-group tour (max 15 people) with expert guide • Perfect for cruise passengers—pick-up & drop-off at the terminal • Includes Atlantic coast stops: Cap Spartel, camel ride, Hercules Caves • Explore the Medina: Kasbah, souks, and historic squares • Transport & guide included — entrance fees & camel ride not included
Pickup included
Once in the Medina, you’ll be immediately immersed in the historical heritage and the cultural prosperity of old Tangier Medina. In other words, on this Tangier walking tour, you are going to be like you have time-traveled back to medieval times. The walking tour of Tangier Medina will let you have direct contact with the friendly locals; and by strolling down the Medina’s labyrinthine alleyways, your Tangier tour guide will take you through the most important places to visit in Tangier such as the Grand Socco, the Petit Socco, and the Kasbah. In addition, you will also visit monuments that are considered architectural masterpieces decorated with mosaics, ornamental stucco, and wood carvings such as the Great Mosque, Dar El Mekhzen, and the American Legation which you would not want to miss while visiting Tangier. In the end, you will be left with some free time to scout for souvenirs, upon request, or simply to sip on a mint tea in a traditional café and learn about mint tea rituals.
During this old Tangier walking tour, you’ll make a stop at this historical square. The place is a must see in Tangier, commonly known as Grand Socco, and it divides Tangier Medina from the Ville Nouvelle area of Tangier. As the word Socco/Zoco may suggest, the square used to be a market. Hectically, it hosted Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany when he was visiting Tangier on 3 March 1905. Consequently, the stopover worsened tension between the Germans and the French. Also, among other events, it ultimately led to World War I. Furthermore, the plaza is also the location where King Mohamed V delivered his independence speech and the symbol of his arrival to the city on April 9, 1947 when Tangier was under international control. Nearby places to see in Tangier: St Andrews Church of Tangier
During your private walking tour of tangier, you’ll make a stop at this interesting square. The little plaza is locally known as Souk Dakhel or Petit Socco, and was once home to many notable writers and affluent people in the city like Paul Bowles, Jean Genet, Tennessee Williams, and Mohamed Choukri. Today, it is among the top things to see in Tangier, the facades of its Hispano-Moorish buildings are freshly painted, tourists abound, and if you don’t know where to go in Tangier, just pick a chair in Petit Socco and people-watch over a mint tea. Nearby places to visit in Tangier: Moise Nahone Synagogue
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Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
Our agent will meet you at the cruise terminal holding a sign. We’ll share more details with you before your arrival. Please check your messages, and if possible, provide a phone number with WhatsApp.
We will meet near Cinema Rif (maps: 35.78392651679886, -5.81303668261695) We will meet near the port's mosque (maps: 35.78916876978283,-5.807026689440459) We will meet near the El Morocco Club (maps: 35.78881166180463, -5.814603872753442). - Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port. - Our agent will be waiting for you holding a placard with your name and our logo (Latif Tours) on it.