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Discover Tangier on a guided day trip from Costa del Sol for $211. Visit key sites like the Kasbah and Medina, enjoy Moroccan cuisine, and experience local markets.
A day trip from Costa del Sol to Tangier offers a chance to explore a city filled with vibrant street life, bustling markets, and historic sites—all within approximately 12 to 13 hours. Priced at $211 per person, this tour includes coach transportation, ferry tickets, and a guided tour of key landmarks like the Kasbah, Medina, and the Souk. The tour also features a lunch at a traditional Moroccan restaurant, making it a well-rounded experience for those interested in Moroccan culture and cuisine.
While the trip is generally praised for its knowledgeable guides and delicious food, some reviews highlight that the overall experience can feel rushed, especially in busy periods. This tour suits travelers who are eager to see the highlights of Tangier in a single day but are prepared for a long and occasionally hurried schedule.


This tour begins early in the morning from 8 selected locations on the Costa del Sol, including places such as Puerto Marina, Hotel ILUNION Fuengirola, and Hotel H10 Estepona. After a short coach ride of around 100 minutes, participants cross the Strait of Gibraltar on a ferry that takes approximately 1 hour.
Once in Tangier, the guide meets travelers at the port to start the city tour. The entire journey from pickup to return covers about 12 to 13 hours, with most of that time spent traveling, sightseeing, and enjoying local cuisine. The long travel time is a key consideration, especially for those who prefer shorter excursions.
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Upon arrival, the tour includes a bus panoramic tour of Tangier, followed by a two-hour guided walk through the Medina, Kasbah, and city center. These areas showcase historic streets, bustling markets, and the castle-like Kasbah, offering insight into the city’s culture and architecture.
The Medina is a maze of narrow streets with shops and stalls, ideal for browsing leather goods, rugs, and souvenirs. The Kasbah provides a vantage point to admire the city views and learn about its history from the local guide. The city center offers a lively atmosphere typical of Moroccan urban life.

A highlight of this tour is lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant, where travelers can enjoy authentic dishes. Although drinks are not included, the meal provides a genuine taste of Moroccan gastronomy. The restaurant experience is a chance to relax and indulge in local flavors amidst the vibrant setting.
After lunch, the itinerary may include a visit to a bazaar where vendors sell djellabas, leather products, and rugs. Guests also have the opportunity to visit a Berber pharmacy, which offers cosmetic and pharmaceutical items made with natural ingredients.
Additional free time might be granted, allowing for some independent browsing or relaxing. However, some reviews note that this free time can be limited depending on how the schedule unfolds, emphasizing the importance of managing expectations for leisurely shopping or sightseeing.
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Travelers are advised to bring their passport and the profession, date of birth, and passport details of all group members, as this information is required by Moroccan authorities.
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The tour departs from eight different starting points on the Costa del Sol, such as Puerto Marina and Hotel Puente Real. After pickup, the coach transfer to Algeciras takes about 100 minutes, followed by the ferry crossing. Once in Tangier, a bus tour of 45 minutes introduces the city before starting the walking exploration.
The return journey follows the same route, with a ferry ride back to Spain and coach transfer to the original departure points. The long travel times and multiple stops mean the day can feel quite rushed for some.

Guides are praised for being attentive and knowledgeable, often subbing in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, and German. The combination of bus and walking tours allows for both panoramic views and in-depth exploration of key sites.
Food is frequently highlighted as a positive part of the trip, with many appreciating the opportunity to taste authentic Moroccan dishes. However, some reviews mention that the shopping stops can feel hurried or overly commercialized, especially at bazaars and shops designed for travelers.
The long hours and rushed pace are common complaints, with some travelers feeling that the free time is insufficient to truly enjoy the markets or explore independently. Plus, some reviews mention issues with the bus or delays, which can affect the overall experience.

This day trip is best suited for those eager to see the main highlights of Tangier without the hassle of planning logistics. It appeals to travelers interested in Moroccan culture, markets, and cuisine but who are comfortable with long travel hours and a structured schedule.
It may be less suitable for people with mobility issues or those seeking a leisurely exploration, as the itinerary involves walking, standing, and quick stops. The guide’s storytelling and local insights add value, especially for first-time visitors.

This guided tour from Costa del Sol offers a convenient way to explore Tangier’s highlights in a single day. The inclusive price covers transportation, ferry, and guided sightseeing, making it a practical option for travelers wanting a rundown.
While the long hours and busy schedule can be challenging, many appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the chance to enjoy Moroccan cuisine and markets. It’s a good option for those wanting an organized, all-in-one experience — provided they are prepared for a full day of activity.
For travelers seeking a more relaxed or independent experience, it may be worth considering local transport options or private tours. This tour provides a solid introduction to Tangier, with highlights that will appeal to first-time visitors wanting a taste of Morocco.
What is included in the tour price?
Coach transportation, ferry tickets, a guided city tour, and lunch at a Moroccan restaurant are included. Drinks at lunch are not.
How long is the total tour?
The entire day lasts around 12 to 13 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and meals.
What are the starting points?
There are eight pickup locations on the Costa del Sol, such as Puerto Marina, Hotel ILUNION Fuengirola, and Hotel H10 Estepona.
Is free time available during the trip?
Yes, there is some free time after the guided tour, especially around the bazaar and shops, but reviews suggest it may be limited.
What should I bring?
A passport is required to cross into Morocco.
Are there any restrictions?
People with mobility impairments may find this tour unsuitable, as it involves walking and standing.
How do I provide personal details?
You need to supply the profession, date of birth, full names, and passport details for everyone in your group, as required by Moroccan authorities.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the long hours and walking suggest it’s best for older children and adults.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Would I recommend this tour?
If you want a guided, all-in-one day trip to Tangier with a focus on culture, markets, and food, this tour offers value for money. However, if you prefer more free time or a relaxed pace, consider other options or private arrangements.