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Katy_F, Apr 2026
Hasan, “Coca Cola,” did a...
Hasan, “Coca Cola,” did a great job of making this tour run very smoothly. He was constantly checking in with us to make sure we were having a good time. He is very knowledgeable about not only Morrocan history, but the history of the región as well. Highly recommend
Jason_R, Apr 2026
24 hours in Tangier
We had 24 hours in Tangier. This was a great way to get a flair for the city and some of the surrounding areas. We had a great experience with Mehdi (our guide) and Mohamed (our driver). Both were friendly knowledgeable and professional. They picked us up right at the port and the van was clean and comfortable. We booked the tour only 2 hours in advance (off-season) while on the ferry from Spain. At the conclusion of the tour Mohamed dropped us off right at our VRBO in the Kasbah. The highlights of our trip were the camel rides on the beach as well as the traditional Moroccan food at lunch. It is obvious Mehdi is well-known by many of the locals. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone who has limited time in Morocco.
Ronda_M, Apr 2026
Camel Time
Riding the camels was the highlight of our trip. In addition, our tour guide took us through some beautiful places on our way to the Hercules Cave. It was just enough time...not too long, not too short. Just an FYI, you have to descend down quite a few uneven steps to get to the camel ride but well worth it.
HeatherMurphy, Apr 2026
A unique town, geared for the tourists!
This is a great way to visit Chefchaouen if you are based in Tangier. The bus trip each way is quite long, however once you are there you have the guided tour, followed by a couple of hours of free time to explore on your own. Our mini-bus driver Adil drove safely, and we had a short stop each way on the journey.
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With bustling souks, ornate Moroccan architecture, and dramatic seaside views where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet, Tangier is a feast for the senses. Tours begin at the Strait of Gibraltar, where you’ll find rugged coastal cliffs and Hercules’ resting cave, before exploring the colorful kasbah and meandering medina. Get a sense of the city’s diverse cultural heritage while a guide points out lavish palaces and vibrant markets for tastings of tagine and pastilla. On full-day Tangier tours, you can ride a camel through the Moroccan desert or admire the Grand Mosque and blue-washed buildings of Chefchaouen.

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