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Discover Morocco in just 2 days from Seville with this private tour, including ferry travel, visits to Tangier and Chefchaouen, and expert guides.

This private 2-day tour offers a practical way to experience Morocco’s highlights without the hassle of planning. For $805.52 per person, travelers get transportation, guided visits, and entrance tickets, all from Seville. The tour departs early at 8:00 am from Plaza de Santa Cruz and is ideal for those staying in Seville who want a comprehensive taste of Tangier and Chefchaouen.
The experience is especially suited for those interested in cultural exploration, vibrant medinas, scenic mountain roads, and colorful towns. While the tour includes many enriching stops, it requires a full day of travel, ferry crossing, and sightseeing, making it perfect for energetic travelers with an interest in Moroccan architecture, local markets, and panoramic views.
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The tour begins at Plaza de Santa Cruz in Seville, with pickup offered at your accommodation or nearby. It departs at 8:00 am, and the day involves a combination of ferry travel, guided visits, and free exploration time. The ferry crossing takes travelers from Tarifa to Tangier, offering views of the Gibraltar Strait, with the guide providing instructions and support throughout.
The 2-day trip is formatted to maximize sightseeing while allowing some flexibility, such as free time in Chefchaouen’s alleyways or for shopping in Tangier. The private nature of the tour means your group enjoys a personalized experience, with driver and guide providing local insights.

On Day 1, the tour covers several key landmarks. The journey starts at Cap Spartel, where the Mediterranean and Atlantic meet, offering stunning views of the coast and Gibraltar. Next, the Hercules Caves provide a glimpse into local myths and natural beauty, with the neolithic caves offering an intriguing stop.
Following this, the Kasbah Museum sits uphill, where visitors learn about Tangier’s history. The narrow alleyways lead down to the medina, a bustling area filled with colorful shops, bazaars, and lively markets. The medina walk offers a chance to sample mint tea, browse souvenirs, and soak in the city’s energetic vibe.
Additional stops include the Achakkar Beach, perfect for a quick walk or photo opportunity, and Dar el Makhzen, the royal palace, alongside the Grande Mosque, which can be viewed briefly from outside.
In Day 1, after exploring the medina and surrounding sights, travelers enjoy a ferry ride across the Gibraltar Strait that offers spectacular views of the coast and Gibraltar’s famous limestone rock. The ferry is a key highlight, combining scenic travel with the thrill of crossing from Europe into Africa.
The free time at Achakkar Beach and the exterior of Dar el Makhzen allows for spontaneity, whether for photos or a short walk along the coast. The tour’s pacing balances guided visits with leisure time, ensuring a comprehensive yet relaxed experience.

The second day begins with a scenic 2.15-hour drive along a mountain road toward Chefchaouen, a town renowned for its blue-painted buildings that create an almost surreal atmosphere. This charming fortress town offers a distinctive vibe and perfect photo opportunities.
Once in Chefchaouen, the tour visits the Kasbah Museum built by Moulay Ismail, located in Uta El Hammam square. Here, visitors learn about the town’s history and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Lunch in local cafes offers a taste of Moroccan cuisine.
The afternoon includes exploring the Ras El Ma Spring, where the panoramic views of the valley make for great photos, and wandering through the medina, with its narrow alleyways and blue-and-white buildings. The free exploration time allows visitors to shop for local handicrafts or relax with mint tea.
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The Kasbah at the heart of Chefchaouen is a must-see, offering a vibrant backdrop of blue walls and terraced rooftops. Nearby, the Uta El Hammam square buzzes with local life, street performers, and cafes. The Ras El Ma Spring provides sweeping views of the mountain valley and is a popular spot for photographers.
In the medina, travelers find a maze of colorful streets filled with handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The relaxed pace in Chefchaouen contrasts with the busier Tangier, making it an ideal location for leisurely exploration.
While the tour covers core sightseeing, optional extras are available for an additional fee. The camel ride on the beach costs 35 euros and offers a fun, traditional Moroccan experience. For lunch, a local meal can be enjoyed for 25 euros, payable a week in advance.
Accommodation upgrades are available with charming boutique hotels starting at 120 euros for a double room with breakfast, payable a week before the tour. Ferry tickets can be purchased separately for 110 euros, also in advance, ensuring smooth travel arrangements.

The tour’s timing depends heavily on ferry schedules and traffic conditions, so it’s important to keep the entire day free and flexible. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but kids under 5 are charged the same as others. The tour is cancellable free of charge up to 24 hours before, providing reassurance in case of weather issues or unforeseen circumstances.
Since ferry cancellations due to bad weather can happen, travelers are advised to consider travel insurance. The tour also emphasizes the comfort of private transportation, making it easier to enjoy each stop without the stress of group travel.
“We had wonderful time on our 2 day Morracan tour of Tangier & Chefchouan. We were picked up in Seville and taken to the ferry, given instructions …”
This private tour is perfect for adventurous, curious travelers eager to explore Morocco’s cultural sights and scenic towns with the convenience of personalized guides and scheduled transportation. It suits those who want a rundown of Tangier and Chefchaouen in just two days, with the flexibility of optional activities.
While it involves full days of travel and sightseeing, the experience is well-paced and offers a balance of guided and free time. It’s especially appealing for first-time visitors to Morocco who appreciate guided insights and prefer a organized, hassle-free itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 5 are charged the same as others, and the tour can be adapted for family groups.
What is included in the price?
The private transportation, English-speaking guide in Tangier, entrance tickets, tolls, and driver in Spain are included. Optional extras like lunch, ferry tickets, and accommodation are extra.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry crossing from Tarifa to Tangier lasts approximately 1 hour and offers scenic views of the Gibraltar Strait.
What are the main stops in Tangier?
You’ll visit Cap Spartel, Hercules Caves, Kasbah Museum, Medina, Achakkar Beach, Dar el Makhzen, and the Grande Mosque.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the tour can be customized according to your preferences, including optional activities and additional travel arrangements.
Are meals included?
Meals are not included but can be added for 25 euros per person, payable one week prior.
What is the best way to pay for optional extras?
Optional payments, including ferry tickets and hotel upgrades, are made by credit card in advance, usually one week prior.
What should I bring on this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, sun protection, and cash or cards for souvenirs or optional activities.
Is there any physical requirement?
The tour involves walking through markets and some uneven surfaces but is generally accessible for most travelers with moderate mobility.
What if the ferry is canceled due to weather?
The tour may be canceled if the ferry is canceled for weather reasons and no alternative ferry is available within 2 hours, with no refunds except for lunch, ferry tickets, and camel ride paid in advance.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 136 days in advance, but the tour can be booked closer, depending on availability.
This 2-day private tour from Seville offers a comprehensive and convenient way to experience Morocco’s highlights with guided insight and scenic stops—a practical choice for those seeking a rich, hassle-free mini-adventure.