Full Day
Daily Tour
10 people
English, Espanol, Francais
What to expect:
-The walking tour of the old city of Tangier and its Kasbah:
The walking tour through the Kasbah is basically designed to provide an insight into the history and the architectural style of the old town.
It also consists of experiencing the local culture including the traditional Moroccan food and the typical markets souks where local farmers, artisans and merchants display a variety of handmade items.
Panoramic tour:
-Stop at The beautiful Parc of Perdicaris.
-Stop at The cape of Spartel which marks the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar and the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse built in 1864 is a historic landmark building in Tangier.
-The caves of Hercules: a major tourist attraction located in the outskirts of Tangier. The cave have two entrances: natural which is known as the map of Africa and manmade. The legend states that it was the last resting place for Hercules after performing one of the twelve Labors given to him by King Eurystheus. The cave was used by the Berbers (natives of Morocco) as a quarry for making grinding millstones.
Explore Tangier’s historic citadel and labyrinthine medina with a loca
l expert. Discover Andalusian architecture, hidden courtyards, and centuries of layered history—from Berber foundations to international intrigue.
Wander vibrant souks where farmers, artisans, and merchants showcase handmade goods: argan oil, Berber jewelry, leather babouches, and woven textiles—observed respectfully, without pressure to buy.
Share a home-cooked meal with a Tangier family—featuring seasonal tajine, fresh bread, and mint tea—offering genuine cultural exchange and hospitality.
A peaceful pause in a coastal forest reserve with panoramic views over the Bay of Tangier—once a private estate, now a tranquil natural escape.
Stand at Morocco’s northwestern tip, where the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea converge, beside the historic 1864 lighthouse—a symbol of Tangier’s maritime legacy.
Visit the iconic sea cave featuring the natural “Map of Africa” arch and man-made chambers. Learn the legend of Hercules’ rest and the Berber use of the site as a millstone quarry.
Absolutely. Tangier is one of Morocco’s most cosmopolitan and internationally connected cities, with a strong police presence in tourist areas and a long tradition of welcoming visitors. Our private tours include door-to-door guidance, vetted local partners, and 24/7 support—ensuring safety without sacrificing spontaneity.
Yes—but we recommend two days for a meaningful experience. While a long day trip (7–8 hours) is possible, our curated Northern Escape Tour (2D/1N) lets you explore Tangier’s medina at golden hour, spend the night in a historic riad, and visit Chefchaouen or Asilah refreshed—maximizing depth, not mileage.
We skip the crowded highlights-and-hop routine. Instead, our tours—designed by Abir—include insider access: tea with a local historian in the Kasbah Museum garden, a walk through the real Marshan cliffside neighborhood (not just the postcard view), and lunch at a family-run dada kitchen off Rue Es-Siaghine. Small groups, zero scripts.
Yes! We specialize in cultural deep-dive tours for fans of Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Mohamed Choukri, and the “Beat Generation” era. Visit the former homes of Bowles and William S. Burroughs (exterior), the iconic Café Hafa, and the contemporary art spaces revitalizing the city—led by a guide who’s also a published Moroccan writer.
Seamlessly. Upon arrival at Tangier Med Port, Tangier Ville Station, or Ibn Battuta Airport, our licensed driver meets you by name with a Guide Me Around Morocco sign. Bottled water, Wi-Fi, and a personalized welcome briefing are included—so your journey begins with ease, not stress.
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