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Tanger City Tour is the official Hop On Hop Off bus tour of Tangier of this marvelous Moroccan city. From the open upper deck you will enjoy the best panoramic views in the most comfortable way.

2 routes in Tanger City Tour
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Grottes D'Hercule Tour

With the Grottes D'Hercule Tour you can reach Cape Spartel and the Hercules Cave. Check the map and get ready to hop on and hop off.

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12:00, 14:00, 16:00
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3 daily departures
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11 stops
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2 h
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Tanger Ville Tour

The Tanger Ville Route runs through the historical center of the city that allows you to know the most emblematic places of the city, from the medina to the modern part and the international city.

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09:00-18:00
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30/60 min
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12 stops
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1h

Take the bus at the Kioske Port Stop and start touring the city on board the Espartel route. Located next to the port, this is one of the main entry points to the city.

Hop on board and discover many landmarks in the city. Tour the maze of streets that is the Medina of Tangier. Visit the Municipal Beach for a swim in the sea, just a step away from the city center.

The Kioske Port stop is the common starting point of our routes. Hop on board and visit the city at your own pace!

This stop is near the Socco Alto shopping center.The new and largest shopping center in the city of Tangier, located on a plot of over 55,000 m².

Located 10 minutes from the heart of the city, this magical place gives us the impression of being lost in the Tangier countryside while new constructions roam around. Lost in the forest of R'milat, the park flows almost into the waters of the Strait and offers a breathtaking view of the sea. With a particular history, the place has retained its harmony with nature combining a mixed vegetation influenced by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

The Donabo stop gives you the option to visit a natural paradise just off the city bustle. Explore this part of the protected reserve in Cape Spartel.

With a combination of sea and forest, visitors can see a wide range of species. Find trees, plants and flowers typical from the climate of northern Morocco. The fertile land, the mild climate and the many natural sources present a real garden on the sea.

Hop off here for a relaxing stroll and hop on back on the bus to continue your tour!

Cape Spartel is a promontory in Morocco about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, 12 km West of Tangier. Below the cape are the Caves of Hercules. Cape Spartel is frequently but incorrectly referred to as the northernmost point of Africa, which is instead Ras ben Sakka, Tunisia. It is the most North Western point of mainland Africa. The cape rises to a height of 326 m. at the top of Jebel Quebir where there is a tower. There is another tower nearer to the end of the cape which serves as a lighthouse.

The Caves of Hercules is an archaeological cave complex located in Cape Spartel, Morocco. Situated 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of Tangier, the popular tourist attraction is adjacent to the summer palace of the King of Morocco.

The cave has two openings, one to sea and one to land. The sea opening is known as "The Map of Africa". It is believed that the Phoenicians created the sea opening which is in the shape of Africa when looked at from the sea. There are also some markings on the wall in the shape of eyes, that are said to be made by the Phoenicians, which make up a map of the local area.

Cape Spartel is a promontory in Morocco about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, 12 km West of Tangier. Below the cape are the Caves of Hercules. Cape Spartel is frequently but incorrectly referred to as the northernmost point of Africa, which is instead Ras ben Sakka, Tunisia. It is the most North Western point of mainland Africa. The cape rises to a height of 326 m. at the top of Jebel Quebir where there is a tower. There is another tower nearer to the end of the cape which serves as a lighthouse.

The Donabo stop gives you the option to visit a natural paradise just off the city bustle. Explore this part of the protected reserve in Cape Spartel.

With a combination of sea and forest, visitors can see a wide range of species. Find trees, plants and flowers typical from the climate of northern Morocco. The fertile land, the mild climate and the many natural sources present a real garden on the sea.

Hop off here for a relaxing stroll and hop on back on the bus to continue your tour!

Located 10 minutes from the heart of the city, this magical place gives us the impression of being lost in the Tangier countryside while new constructions roam around. Lost in the forest of R'milat, the park flows almost into the waters of the Strait and offers a breathtaking view of the sea. With a particular history, the place has retained its harmony with nature combining a mixed vegetation influenced by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

Founded in 1914, Royal Country Club of Tangier is the first golf club in the Mediterranean basin, one of the oldest golf courses in Africa. Modified by the British architects Cotton and Pennik, then renovated in 2001 by Peter Harradine, Royal Country Club of Tangier offers a quality game in a natural and authentic environment. Situated only 3 km away from the city center, Royal Country Club of Tangier extends over an area of approximately 65 hectares.

This stop is near the Socco Alto shopping center.The new and largest shopping center in the city of Tangier, located on a plot of over 55,000 m².

Tanger Med is a global logistics gateway located on the Strait of Gibraltar and connected to 174 ports worldwide with handling capacities of : 9 million containers, exports of 1 million new vehicles, transit of 7 million passengers and 700,000 trucks on an annual basis.

Grand Socco is officially known as Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947. The Grand Socco is a large market-place in Tangiers, Morocco. The term, socco is a Spanish corruption of the Arabic souq (or souk). The Grand Socco and the Petit Socco occupy Tangiers' medina and continues to operate as a bazaar or market-place.

The Palace of the Italian Institutions, known as Moulay Hafid Palace. Is in the central district of Hasnouna, integrated in a property which covers an area of 32,800 m2, of which 8,663 are built.

it was built in 1914 by former Sultan Moulay Hafid, and was acquired in 1927 by the "Association to Rescue Italian Missionaries", with funds from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was then intended to host the Italian School, a use he maintained until 1986, when the School was closed.

This stop is close to Café Hafa is a cafe located along the cliff top overlooking the Bay of Tangier. Opened in 1921, the cafe has retained its 1920s style of decor and through the years has been visited by numerous writers and singers, from Paul Bowles and William S. Burroughs, to The Beatles and the Rolling Stones.The cafe is known for its mint tea, a Tangier special brew.

The Palace of the Italian Institutions, known as Moulay Hafid Palace. Is in the central district of Hasnouna, integrated in a property which covers an area of 32,800 m2, of which 8,663 are built.

it was built in 1914 by former Sultan Moulay Hafid, and was acquired in 1927 by the "Association to Rescue Italian Missionaries", with funds from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was then intended to host the Italian School, a use he maintained until 1986, when the School was closed.

The Mohammed V Mosque in Tangier was built in 1969 in honor of King Mohammed V of Morocco, who played a key role in the country's independence. The mosque is a symbol of Islam and national unity, and its modern architecture reflects the fusion of tradition and modernity.

It is a place of worship and a meeting place for Tangier's Muslim community, as well as attracting tourists who appreciate its beauty and historical significance. Don't forget that with the Hop On Hop Off service you have the freedom to hop on and off at any stop, allowing you to explore the area at your own pace.

At the beginning of Boulevard Pasteur we find the Plaza de Faro, where you can find several cannons of Portuguese origin. This square offers stunning views.

This stop is near the Place des Nations. The Place des Nations of the White City is a large square located a few steps from the seafront and the British Consulate. It is one of the most important public places of the city of Tangier.

Located at the Maghreb Arabe place, in front of the railway station TANGER-VILLE, Tangier City Mall, the first shopping center in the region, opens its doors to allow you enjoy various activities either with your friends or with your family. Shopping, catering and leisure are suggested within the three levels of the 30 000 square meters center.

Villa Harris was built in the late nineteenth century in Tangier by Walter Burton Harris, a journalist and correspondent of the Times in the city of the Strait where he arrived with 19 years in 1887 and left in 1922 although there he was buried. The house was built with carved wood and ceilings painted with plaster.

This stop is located near the municipal square, located near the old port of Tangier. You will find entertainment, children's clubs and water sports clubs to the delight of families. The sea is calm and warm, with vast expanses of sand to make the most of the sun.

Tanja Marina Bay is the first urban marina in the Kingdom, with a total capacity of more than 1,400 rings in two basins. Tanja Marina Bay have an exceptional location at the crossroads between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean, between the West and the East.