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Experience Morocco in a single day with this full-day tour from Seville, including ferry crossing, city tour, camel ride, and Moroccan cuisine—highly rated at 4.9/5.

This full-day tour from Seville to Tangier offers a unique opportunity to explore Morocco’s vibrant city with ease. For $417 per person, travelers enjoy a comprehensive itinerary that includes ferry crossing, guided sightseeing, a camel ride, and a traditional Moroccan meal. The tour is highly rated, with a 4.9 out of 5 based on 8 reviews.
Starting with a hotel pickup, the journey takes you from Seville to the port town of Tarifa, where a ferry ride sets the stage for your Moroccan adventure. The entire experience highlights the diverse architecture, local culture, and scenic landscapes of Tangier, making it ideal for those eager to experience Africa in a single day.
While the group size and timing are designed for efficiency, travelers should be prepared for additional costs such as ferry tickets, lunch, and optional activities like the camel ride. This tour suits history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and photography lovers looking for a well-organized day trip with plenty of highlights.
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The tour begins early with hotel pickup in Seville, followed by a relaxing drive to Tarifa. From there, a ferry takes travelers across the Gibraltar Strait, revealing breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and Atlantic sides. Dolphins often accompany the crossing, adding an extra touch to this scenic voyage.
This ferry ride is a key highlight, offering a sense of adventure and the chance to enjoy the sea breeze. The crossing is straightforward, but travelers should remember that ferry tickets cost an additional €110 per person and are paid locally. The journey emphasizes the connection between Europe and Africa, with the Delfines and sea views making it a memorable part of the day.

Upon arrival in Tangier, the guide leads a tour through both historic sites and modern districts. You’ll see the Sultan’s Palace Museum in the casbah, offering insights into the region’s past from prehistoric times to the 19th-century.
The medina is alive with markets, local vendors, and craft stalls. Visitors can interact with friendly locals, visit a local bakery, and browse for souvenirs. The city’s architecture reflects European influence and Moorish style, creating a lively and diverse atmosphere.
This combination of history, culture, and local life gives a well-rounded picture of Tangier’s evolution from a strategic port to a thriving trading hub.

Two of the most striking stops on this tour are Hercules Cave and Spartel Cape. The caves, dating back to the Neolithic period, are partly natural and partly man-made, showcasing impressive ancient engineering with rudimentary tools.
The lighthouse at Spartel Cape, built in 1864 as part of an international agreement zone, marks the northwestern tip of Africa. The location offers stunning views of the Atlantic, perfect for photography and reflection. Both sites highlight Moroccan natural beauty and historical significance, making them memorable stops.
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Travelers can choose to add a camel ride along the beach, which costs $35 per person. The ride offers a fun, immersive experience and a chance to see the coastline in a different way. Although optional, reviews suggest it’s not to be missed for those wanting a more authentic Moroccan moment.
The beach scenery combined with the camel ride creates a relaxed, picturesque atmosphere that complements the day’s sightseeing.

Midway through the tour, a lunch break takes place in a local restaurant. The Moroccan cuisine served here is flavorful and diverse, showcasing regional classics. The lunch costs approximately $25 per person, payable on-site.
The meal is an opportunity to experience local flavors and culinary traditions, rounding out the culture of the day.

After lunch, the tour continues with a walking exploration of Tangier’s medina and old town. The guide shows the medina’s markets, introduces local artisans, and explains the history of the Sultan’s Palace—a former royal residence now serving as a museum.
The walk offers a closer look at Moroccan daily life, with interactions with locals and strolling through narrow alleys. The ease of walking and accessible routes make this part suitable for most travelers.

Before heading back to Tarifa, the group has some free time for shopping, taking photos, or relaxing with a drink. This allows for last-minute souvenirs or simply to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Tangier. The group then re-boards the ferry for the return journey to Spain.
The return ferry completes the day’s adventure, providing a serene opportunity to reflect on the Moroccan scenery and cultural richness experienced earlier.

This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Seville, a driver in Tangier, and a guided museum visit with cave entrance tickets—subject to opening hours. The local payment for ferry tickets and lunch is made on-site.
Travelers should bring their passport and check visa requirements for entering Morocco. The tour emphasizes timely logistics, but delays or cancellations of ferries are outside control, so travel insurance is recommended.
This tour attracts those interested in culture, history, and scenic views. Its comprehensive itinerary, guided explanations, and curated stops make it ideal for first-time visitors to Morocco or those with limited time. The scenic ferry crossing, historical sites, and authentic cuisine appeal to travelers seeking a balanced day trip.
The optional camel ride adds a fun element, and the walking tour offers a glimpse into local life without requiring strenuous activity. It’s suited best for those who enjoy organized tours with a mix of sightseeing and culture.
This full-day trip from Seville to Tangier provides a well-rounded introduction to Morocco’s vibrant city and surrounding natural sites. The ferry crossing is a highlight, offering spectacular views and a sense of adventure. The guided city tour covers key sights, while options like the camel ride add a touch of excitement.
Rated 4.9 out of 5, this tour proves to be a popular choice for those wanting a comprehensive experience. While additional costs for ferry tickets, lunch, and activities are not included in the base price, they are clearly communicated.
Travelers who enjoy organized excursions, cultural sights, and scenic coastal stops will find this tour both informative and enjoyable. It’s particularly suited for first-timers to Morocco who want a worry-free way to explore the city in a single day.
“Everything was well planned and thought out. Guide was flexible with ours needs.”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a driver in Tangier, and a guided museum visit with cave entrance tickets (subject to opening hours).
Are ferry tickets included?
No, ferry tickets cost €110 per person and are paid locally. This cost is additional to the tour price.
How long does the tour last?
The entire day typically runs from early morning until evening, with precise times depending on logistics and ferry schedules.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the walking tour is not difficult, but travelers should be prepared for some standing and walking through markets and historic sites.
Can I participate in the camel ride?
Yes, the camel ride is optional and costs $35 per person. It’s recommended to reserve this activity in advance.
What should I bring?
Travelers need to bring their passport, and it’s advisable to carry cash for ferry tickets, lunch, and optional activities.
Is a visa required for Morocco?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality, so travelers should check entry requirements before booking.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The tour is conducted in Spanish and English, accommodating a wide range of travelers.
What happens if the ferry is delayed or canceled?
In the event of ferry delays or cancellations, the tour does not extend or offer refunds, so travel insurance is recommended.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is offered by Not Just a Tourist, a reputable provider with highly positive reviews.