





Private 4H Guided Tour Of Tangier
Duration
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Pick-up from an agreed meeting spot for a smooth start
Enjoy a camel ride along the shore with beautiful coastal views
Opportunity for amazing photoshoots throughout the tour
A unique, highly recommended Tangier experience perfect for visitors
€ 77.01
€ 70.85
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Come and join us for an unforgettable day trip that highlights the best of Tangier and offers a unique camel-riding experience by the ocean. Your journey begins with pickup from an agreed meeting point, followed by a scenic drive through some of the city’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll pass by the King’s Palace, the historic Forbes House, and the beautiful Perdicaris Park. The route continues toward Achakar Beach—locally known as the Sun Beach—where sweeping coastal views set the tone for an extraordinary adventure. This region blends natural beauty with cultural history, creating the perfect backdrop for exploration.
Your camel experience takes place near two of Tangier’s most iconic landmarks: the legendary Caves of Hercules, dating back to around 2500 BC, and Cap Spartel, the majestic headland marking the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Here, friendly camels await to carry you along the shoreline for a serene and memorable ride. With stunning landscapes all around, you’ll have countless opportunities for incredible photos that capture the spirit of your journey. This tour is a truly exceptional experience—highly recommended for anyone visiting Tangier and looking to combine culture, nature, and adventure in one magical day.
Food & drinks
Camel ride in Achakkar beach
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Gratuities
Alcoholic Beverages
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Camera
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
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Customer Reviews
Bshayer

Visiting the Hercules Caves was such a unique and memorable experience. The place has a beautiful natural feel, and the famous opening shaped like the map of Africa is even more impressive in person. Walking through the cave, you can really feel the history and the atmosphere — it’s simple but very captivating. The area around the caves is also lovely, with amazing ocean views that make the whole visit even more special. It’s definitely a spot worth seeing if you’re in Tangier, and a great place to take photos and enjoy the scenery. Highly recommended!
Davis

A great sight to see. The lighting makes it seem otherworldly when you first walk in. If you've never been I would go at least once to see the water flow and be in awe of the natural formation.
Diane

The history of this cave given by our guide was fascinating. I was surprised how large the cave was and how clean and well preserved it was as well. A very interesting and worthwhile visit.
roshni

One of the most hyped up tourist spots in Tangier. it's a small space with minimal information, so do some reading before you go. It's overpriced for what is offered. We paid 80drh each (roughly £7.50-£8) for a quick 10 mins inside. there is another small section (i think it was called a gallery) for a separate cost In all honesty the cave is not big, There was a barrier blocking some of it so i don't know if that part is ever opened up to the public. the hype is mainly for the opening in the rocks where you can see the sea and rock formation is the shape of Africa. Everything i read online about a path etc, I did not see. If part of the cave was closed, they should have charged less. As a local citizen you can get the ticket for 30 dirham. Not really impressed with a cost that can't be justified
Sharmili

If it’s part of your tour or along your route, it’s worth a quick stop. The cave itself is beautiful, especially the view where the water flows through the opening—quite a unique sight. While the surrounding area is largely developed for tourism, it can still be enjoyable, especially for families. The flat terrain and minimal stairs make it very kid-friendly and easy to explore. Great for a short, scenic break and to pick up some souvenirs. Must visit this place
