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Tangier Tour: Cape Spartel, Hercules Cave + Camel Ride

Join us on a private tour of Tangier, strategically positioned between Africa and Europe. We'll discover the city's past and present, visit Cape Spartel and Hercules Cave, and enjoy a camel ride. Tour Details.

  • 3 hours
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Join us on a private tour of Tangier, strategically positioned between Africa and Europe. We'll discover the city's past and present, visit Cape Spartel and Hercules Cave, and enjoy a camel ride.

Tour Details

At the scheduled time, we will pick you up from your hotel in Tangier to start our excursion to Cape Espartel and the Caves of Hercules. Our first stop will be Perdicaris Park, ideal for enjoying nature and capturing panoramic views. We will then proceed to Cape Spartel, arriving at the notable lighthouse. This location provides views of where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for a souvenir photo.

After enjoying the scenery, we will head to a beach for a 30-minute camel ride. Alternatively, you may take a leisurely stroll along the shore.

Next, we will visit the Caves of Hercules, known as "The Map of Africa." The grotto features two openings and is linked to an ancient legend involving the Greek hero Heracles, who is said to have spent the night there before his eleventh labor.

After exploring the caves, we will return to Tangier, a journey of about 20 minutes, and drop you off at your hotel or in the medina, approximately three hours after departure.

Itinerary Order

For the afternoon tour, the route will be in the opposite order, starting with the Caves of Hercules.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • English–speaking driver
  • Transport by bus or minibus
  • 30 minute camel ride
  • Bottle of water

Not included

  • Lunch
  • Admission to Hercules Caves: 8EUR per person
  • Admission to Cap Spartel: 5EUR per person

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