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Experience a full-day luxury tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Morocco, with personalized guides, exciting stops, included ferry, lunch, and unique Moroccan sights.

This all-inclusive private tour offers a seamless journey from Gibraltar to Tangier, Morocco for around $373.54 per person. Lasting 10 to 11 hours, it combines comfort, cultural exploration, and unique Moroccan experiences. Starting with a convenient pickup in Gibraltar, the tour includes ferry crossings, private transportation, and visits to some of Tangier’s most iconic sites, all guided by a licensed local guide.
What makes this tour stand out is its personalized approach—it caters to small groups, offering flexibility and tailored experiences. From scenic views at Cap Spartel to wandering through the lively Medina, this trip packs a variety of highlights into one day. The professional guides and carefully curated stops make it a smart choice for those eager to explore Morocco with comfort and insight.
A key strength is the comprehensive itinerary, which covers historic landmarks, stunning natural sights, and cultural hotspots. The tour’s 5-star reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, especially highlighting the knowledgeable guides and memorable sights. While the tour includes many excellent experiences, it’s best suited for those comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and some walking.

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The tour begins with pickup at the Gibraltar Passport Control Station, where a driver will meet your group holding a sign. From there, the journey continues to Tarifa, Spain, with an express ferry crossing lasting about an hour. This ferry ride offers scenic views of the Strait of Gibraltar and marks your transition from European to African continent.
The smooth logistics contribute to a stress-free start, allowing you to focus on the sights ahead. The private transportation in Spain ensures comfort, and the ferry tickets are included, giving you certainty in your planning.

After arriving in Tangier, the tour heads to Parc Perdicaris, a lush forest known for its historical significance related to the Perdicaris incident of 1904. Visitors find this site peaceful and evocative of Morocco’s wilderness. The park visit is brief—around 20 minutes—but offers a glimpse into Morocco’s natural landscape.
Next, Cape Spartel provides breathtaking views where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse at Cape Spartel stands as a scenic backdrop, and the 15-minute stop allows for picture-taking and appreciating the vast water expanse. While the stop is short, the vistas are memorable and set the tone for the day.

The Kasbah is a highlight, perched atop a hill with views overlooking the city. It features castles and gardens built during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century. Visitors can walk through these historic sites, gaining insight into Morocco’s architectural heritage. The 30-minute visit provides enough time to appreciate the Dar el Makhzen palace area and its scenic views.
The tour also includes a walk through the Medina’s maze of narrow streets, especially around Petite Socco. This bustling market square once attracted financiers and writers and remains lively today. Visitors can explore colorful stalls, taste local crafts, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The lunch break here allows for trying diverse Moroccan cuisines, making this part both cultural and gastronomic.

Next, the Caves of Hercules are an iconic stop, located next to Morocco’s former king’s summer palace. The caves feature two entrances, with one called “The Map of Africa”—a natural formation believed to be created by the Phoenicians, resembling the continent from the sea. This 20-minute visit is optional but offers a fascinating natural monument with mythological appeal.
Inside the city, the Kasbah Museum is housed in the former sultan’s palace. It showcases exhibits on the area’s history from prehistoric times to the 19th century. The museum’s well-presented displays are primarily in French and Arabic. A 20-minute walk through the museum and its Andalusian garden offers a peaceful pause and cultural insight.
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The Place du 9 Avril 1947 commemorates Morocco’s push for independence, marked by a historic speech of King Mohamed V. This open square provides a symbolic break and photo opportunity. The free-standing monument and surroundings reflect the city’s political history.
The Tangier American Legation Museum is another key stop, being the first American public property outside the U.S. It celebrates the diplomatic ties between Morocco and the United States. While entrance fees are not included, the site offers a glimpse into international relations and cultural exchange.

The tour includes a visit to the Moshe Nahon Synagogue, built by a prominent local banker family. It offers insight into Morocco’s Jewish community and architectural heritage. The 15-minute stop is brief but meaningful.
The Medina of Tangier remains lively and colorful, especially around Petite Socco. Visitors can browse local markets, admire craftsmanship, and shop for souvenirs. This shopping and wandering time usually takes about 3 hours, providing ample opportunity to soak in the city’s atmosphere and enjoy a diverse range of Moroccan foods.

After a full day exploring, the group re-crosses the Strait of Gibraltar via the express ferry, which lasts about one hour. This return trip offers more water views and a chance to relax before heading back to Gibraltar.
The tour concludes with a drop-off at the Gibraltar Passport Control Station, completing the seamless round trip. The included transportation and ferry tickets make the experience both comfortable and predictable.
This all-inclusive tour includes bottled water, a moroccan breakfast, and a lunch at a Moroccan restaurant. It also offers extra experiences like a camel ride by the beach and shopping time in markets, which add memorable touches to the day.
The tour boasts group discounts and mobile tickets for convenience, and pickup services in Gibraltar simplify logistics. It’s designed to suit most travelers, with service animals allowed and pickup near public transportation options.
This private, all-inclusive tour from Gibraltar to Tangier provides a well-rounded experience, balancing historic sites, natural beauty, and lively markets. The professional guides are praised for their knowledge and attentiveness, contributing to a personalized feel.
The 64 reviews and perfect rating reflect consistent satisfaction, especially among those who value comfortable transportation, cultural insights, and flexibility. While the full day involves some walking and movement, it’s manageable for most travelers interested in a comprehensive Moroccan experience.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and curious explorers who appreciate personalized attention and carefully curated stops. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a stress-free day with premium touches.
“We had a wonderful experience visiting Tangier, Morocco with Karims tour company. Our personal guide, Hazam, and our driver were professional, cari…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off in Gibraltar, private transportation, ferry tickets, licensed guide, bottled water, breakfast, lunch, camel ride, and shopping time.
How long is the ferry crossing?
The ferry crossing between Tarifa and Tangier lasts about one hour each way.
Are there any optional stops?
Yes, the Hercules Caves are optional, and entrance fees are not included.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves some walking around markets and sites, so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with moderate activity.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The guide is private and flexible, and reviews highlight that guides often tailor the experience based on interests.
What languages are the museum exhibits in?
The Kasbah Museum exhibits are primarily in French and Arabic.
Are drinks like alcohol included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is tipping expected?
Tipping is not included and is at the discretion of travelers.
How do I book or confirm the tour?
Booking and confirmation are straightforward, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
What type of guides lead the tour?
A licensed local guide leads the tour, known for their knowledge and personable approach.
This comprehensive tour offers a blend of luxury, culture, and adventure, making it a memorable way to explore Morocco from Gibraltar.