Exploring the vibrant city of Tangier, Morocco from Malaga, Spain can be an exhilarating day trip filled with culture and unbeatable shopping opportunities. Travelers embark on a scenic ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar, leading them to 5.5 hours of free time to wander the lively souks and local bazaars. Between bargaining for unique handicrafts and savoring a traditional Moroccan lunch accompanied by live music, visitors can truly enjoy the rich cultural heritage of this captivating destination. With the right preparation, this excursion promises an unforgettable adventure that may leave you yearning to uncover more of what Tangier has to offer.
Good To Know
- A day trip from Malaga to Tangier, Northern Morocco, with 5.5 hours of free time to explore the city and its markets.
- Includes round-trip transportation by bus and ferry, a guided tour, a Moroccan lunch, and culture experiences.
- Requires a valid passport and long-sleeved shirt, and is not suitable for children under 10 or those with mobility impairments.
- Offers opportunities to bargain for local handicrafts and foods in the city’s vibrant bazaars and souks.
- Features scenic views during the ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar and a guided exploration of Tangier’s Kasbah, medina, and bazaars.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The tour offers a day trip from Malaga to Tangier, Northern Morocco, with a price starting from $164.06 per person.
It lasts 13 hours, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Customers can reserve now and pay later.
The journey includes transportation by bus and ferry, as well as 5.5 hours of free time in Tangier.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 10 or individuals with mobility impairments.
Passport and long-sleeved shirt are required, while pets, baby strollers, and sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed.
Customers should check visa requirements for entry into Morocco.
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Itinerary and Transportation
The tour’s itinerary and transportation details include a starting location at Calle San Jacinto, 1 in Malaga. Participants will travel by bus/coach for 2.5 hours, then take a 1-hour ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar. After a 30-minute bus/coach journey, they’ll have 5.5 hours of free time to explore Tangier. The return trip follows the same route, ending back at Calle San Jacinto, 1.
Transportation | Duration |
---|---|
Bus/coach | 2.5 hours |
Ferry | 1 hour |
Bus/coach | 30 minutes |
Free time in Tangier | 5.5 hours |
Return to Malaga | Same route |
The itinerary is subject to change, and the tour is not suitable for children under 10 or individuals with mobility impairments.
Activities and Highlights
One highlight of the tour is the ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar, which offers captivating views of both Africa and Spain.
Once in Tangier, travelers embark on a guided tour exploring the Kasbah, medina, souks, and a typical Moroccan bazaar. This provides an opportunity to bargain for local handicrafts and foods.
The tour also includes a Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant where diners can enjoy live music.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes pickup and drop-off at the meeting point in Malaga, round-trip ferry transportation from Tarifa to Tangier, local guides in both Tangier and Malaga, bus and walking tours, a Moroccan lunch, entry fees, drinks, and tips.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 10 or individuals with mobility impairments.
Travelers must bring a passport and long-sleeved shirt, and pets, baby strollers, and sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed.
Visitors are advised to check visa requirements for entry into Morocco.
More Great Tours NearbyPassport and Dress Requirements
Travelers must bring along their valid passport to participate in the Tangier Day Tour from Malaga.
Plus, the tour has the following dress requirements:
- A long-sleeved shirt is required, as sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves a significant amount of walking.
- Modest clothing is encouraged, as visitors should respect the local culture and customs.
- Bringing sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is advised due to the tour’s outdoor activities.
Meeting these passport and dress requirements will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience during the Tangier Day Tour from Malaga.
Customer Ratings and Feedback
Based on 149 reviews, the Tangier Day Tour from Malaga has an overall rating of 4.2 out of 5.
Travelers highlight the tour’s good transportation and knowledgeable guides, as well as the enjoyable food and cultural experience.
However, some note the need to manage interactions with local street vendors when shopping for handicrafts.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 10 or those with mobility issues.
Visitors are advised to check visa requirements and pack appropriate attire, including a long-sleeved shirt, before embarking on this immersive journey from Malaga to the vibrant city of Tangier.
When navigating the lively local bazaars in Tangier, visitors should exercise caution and be prepared to bargain skillfully. The bustling souks offer a unique shopping experience, but can also be overwhelming for the uninitiated.
To make the most of this part of the tour, keep these tips in mind:
- Expect vendors to be persistent, but remain polite and firm in your negotiations.
- Start the bargaining process at about 50% of the initial asking price and work your way up.
- Be aware of your surroundings and keep a close eye on your belongings to avoid pickpocketing.
- Consider purchasing small, lightweight items that are easy to carry back, such as spices, textiles, or artisanal crafts.
Preparing for Your Tangier Adventure
To make the most of the Tangier day tour, there are a few key preparations visitors should consider.
First, ensure you have a valid passport that won’t expire soon. Morocco has specific visa requirements, so check the regulations beforehand.
Wear comfortable, modest clothing – long sleeves and pants are recommended. Bring along cash in local currency, as bargaining is expected in the markets.
Don’t forget to pack any necessary medications and a portable charger for your devices. Stay hydrated and be mindful of your belongings to avoid theft.
With a bit of planning, you’ll be ready to learn about the vibrant culture and bustling atmosphere of Tangier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photographs During the Tour?
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photographs during the tour. However, it’s important to be respectful and avoid capturing images of people without their consent.
How Much Cash Should I Bring for Shopping?
The recommended cash amount for shopping during the Tangier day trip is $50-80 per person. This should cover bargaining at the local bazaars and purchasing souvenirs, handicrafts, and Moroccan specialties. Bringing small bills can be helpful for negotiating.
Is There Wifi Available During the Tour?
The tour information doesn’t mention if there’s Wi-Fi available during the day trip to Tangier. Travelers should plan accordingly and consider bringing a portable Wi-Fi device or ensuring their mobile data plan covers international usage.
Can I Purchase Local Currency Before the Trip?
Yes, it’s recommended to purchase local Moroccan currency (dirham) before the trip. This allows travelers to easily make purchases during the free time in Tangier’s markets and bazaars without having to worry about exchange rates.
Are There Any Restrictions on What I Can Bring Back?
The tour details indicate there are some restrictions on what travelers can bring back. Visitors should check local regulations and customs requirements, as they may be limited in the types and quantities of souvenirs they can transport.
The Sum Up
Embark on an unforgettable journey from Malaga to Tangier, where you’ll learn about the vibrant culture, savor a traditional Moroccan lunch, and bargain for local handicrafts in the captivating souks. With a scenic ferry ride and ample free time to explore, this day tour promises an exciting blend of cultural discovery and shopping that will create lasting memories.
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