Excursion
Explore Tanger: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Scenic Beauty
Mark your calendar for June 12, 2024, and embark on a captivating half-day excursion through Tanger, departing at 2:30 PM via a comfortable tourist bus. With12 exclusive spots, this tour offers an intimate exploration of the city’s most iconic landmarks, culminating in a breathtaking boat tour to admire Tanger from the sea.

Stop Bus Tour Highlights
Tanger Med Port
Discover Morocco’s industrial powerhouse, home to over 800 companies generating €6.4 billion annually across automotive, aerospace, logistics, and textile sectors.Place du 9 Avril 1947
A historic square commemorating King Mohamed V’s pivotal 1947 speech during Tanger’s international occupation. Admire its lush gardens and symbolic role in Morocco’s independence.Palais Moulay Hafid (1)
Step into this 1914 Italianate palace, once home to Sultan Moulay Hafid and later an Italian missionary school. Marvel at its blend of Moroccan and European architecture.Punic-Roman Necropolises
Visit ancient burial sites near the legendary Café Hafa (opened 1921), a bohemian haunt for artists like the Beatles and Paul Bowles, famed for its mint tea and cliffside views.- Palais Moulay Hafid 2
A second landmark tied to Sultan Moulay Hafid’s legacy (historical details as above). Mohammed V Mosque
A modernist symbol of faith and national unity, built in 1969 to honor Morocco’s beloved king who led the country to independence.Place Faro
Enjoy panoramic views from this square at the start of Boulevard Pasteur, adorned with 16th-century Portuguese cannons.Sahet el Oumane (Place des Nations)
Stroll through this bustling square near the British Consulate, a hub of Tanger’s cosmopolitan history.Tanger City Center
Shop, dine, and unwind at the region’s largest mall (30,000 m²), located opposite Tanger-Ville railway station.Villa Harris
Explore the 19th-century wooden mansion of British journalist Walter Burton Harris, a testament to Tanger’s multicultural past.Monopolio
Family-friendly beaches with calm waters, sand expanses, and water sports near the old port- Marina
Morocco’s first urban marina (1,400+ berths) blending Atlantic and Mediterranean vibes.