Discover the culture, history and beauty of Tangier with a professional local guide! Dive with our professional local guide in the charming history and living culture ofTangier city! You will depart and begin your tour with sightseeing and a drive to Cap Spartel, East Tangier, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean sea. Ride camels near the Atlantic Ocean and visit the Hercules caves (2500 years old) where Hercules is said to have lived. Discover the Medina and the Kasbah (the fortress), and prepare your senses for a great experience in the main souks and public places. Explore the architectural heritage of a city that was once occupied by the Portuguese, English and French before becoming an international zone. This is where you will begin the walking tour starting with the Kasbah Wander through the narrow streets and discover the rich history within the old city. Visit the museum, followed by the Mendoubia Gardens and Saint Andrews Church.
Pickup included
Perdicaris Parc: Located in the heart of the city, this magical place gives us the impression of being lost in the Tangier countryside while new constructions roam around. Lost in the forest of R'milat, the park flows almost into the waters of the strait and offers a breathtaking view of the sea. With a particular history, the place has retained its harmony with nature combining a mixed vegetation influenced by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Cap Spartel ( the oldest lighthouse in Africa back to 150 years old),it huge attraction of different tourists, situte between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a part of the heritage of Tangier and the northern coast of Morocco. Cap Spartel territory is characterized by an extraordinary cultural and natural heritage and extremely diversified which gives access to the visitors to a multitude of landscape.
Hercules caves : The oldest cave in Africa ( back to 2500 B.C), where Hercules is said to have lived. The Caves of Hercules is an archaeological cave complex located in Cape Spartel, Morocco. The cave has two openings, one to sea and one to land. The sea opening is known as "The Map of Africa". It is believed that the Phoenicians created the sea opening which is in the shape of Africa when looked at from the sea. There are also some markings on the wall in the shape of eyes, that are said to be made by the Phoenicians, which make up a map of the local area.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
We are really flexible about meeting points (pickup points); Meeting Point Options: Tangier city port, Tangier-MED port, Tangier airport, Cruise Ship, Hotel, Address;