Itinerary
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Stop At: Medina of Tangier, Tangier Morocco
The medina, or old city, of Tangier is an open air museum. It is a labyrinth of alleyways both commercial and residential. It's well worth exploring for the many small shops and stalls on offer to buy everything from Moroccan jewellery to fresh seafood, or just to soak in the atmosphere of this fascinating African city.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Tangier Casbah, Place de la Kasbah, Tangier 90000 Morocco
The Tangier Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest part of this bustling city and its historic heart. It is a traditional Moroccan townhouse in the medina quarter of Tangier. It is a walled fortress-like complex that contrasts sharply with the open spaces of the city's souks, or markets.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Caves of Hercules, Cap Spartel, Tangier 90060 Morocco
Hercules Cave is a 10-minute walk from the coast, in the hills overlooking Tangier. The cave, now collapsed and covered with a hill of sand, was once used as a secret meeting place by smugglers and pirates from all around the world.
This is the first and only cave in the world with galleries that have been inhabited continuously for more than 40,000 years. Starting from the end of May, discover this natural wonder of nature.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Musee de la Kasbah, El Casbah Square, Tangier Morocco
Musee de la Kasbah is a museum and archeological site near the medina of Tangier. It was the home of Sultan Moulay Hassan I from 1672 until his death in 1727. The Kasbah is located in the medina at the entrance to a narrow street called "Kasbah Street.
A site of multilayered cultural and historical significance. This historic center of the city has been carefully restored to its 18th-century glory and houses an impressive collection of local art and architecture.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: مسجد, X3RR+MVR, Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco
The Grande Mosquée of Tangier was the first mosque in Morocco, an architectural wonder and historic landmark in the heart of the Old Town. Now a National Heritage site, it remains one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions and a symbol of the city.
The mosque was founded in 859 on the site of an earlier church that was converted into a place of worship after Mohammed’s arrival in Morocco. It has been rebuilt and remodeled many times since then, and is now known as the Grande Mosquée El-Mansouria.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Seville, Seville, Province of Seville, Andalucia
The rest of the time you will be travelling towards and backwards from Seville to/from Tanger
Duration: 8 hours