Tangier, Morocco cruise port guide
Set on the Maghreb coast, Tangier is Africa’s outstretched hand to Europe. With its bustling markets and lively waterfront, this city on Morroco's north is an energetic and invigorating place and an exciting immersion into an incredible continent. The location, on the highly strategic narrowing of the Strait of Gibraltar, made Tangier a vital Phoenician trading town - and the resulting city is an invigorating mesh of cultures and curiosities. View less Part of the fun of Tangier is the well-rehearsed dance, as you dodge good-natured hawkers, and this is certainly a place to stroll with confidence and purpose. Delve into the mayhem of the walled Medina of Tangier for a rush of stimulation, as bartering and bantering echoes along the tight alleys. Crowded, noisy and busy, you’ll be sold to with a smile as you wander between stands of colourful spices, dried fruits and fabrics in this authentic Moroccan marketplace. Refresh and escape the sun with a fresh orange juice - or a sip of mint tea. Close to the city, you can find the Caves of Hercules, a coastal hollow that opens at both ends. The Phoenicians cut a window in the shape of the African continent, which reveals views of the Atlantic's waves, and legend says Hercules rested within its confines. From Tangier, you can also venture inland to the Rif Mountains, where gorgeous Chefchaouen - a village of bright blue alleyways - waits. Punctuated by blooming flowers, the entire town is a beautiful, moulded artwork of colour, spilling down the mountain like a waterfall.
About Tangier, Morocco
Tangier is a port city at the northwestern tip of Africa on the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. The third-largest city in Morocco, it has a fascinating layered history of Phoenician, Roman, Arab, and European colonial influences and served as an international zone from 1925 to 1956. Cruise ships call frequently on trans-Atlantic and Mediterranean itineraries.
The medina and Kasbah are walkable from the port; the Dar el-Makhzen, a former sultans' palace, is the centerpiece of the Kasbah and now operates as a museum of Moroccan decorative arts. The Caves of Hercules on Cape Spartel (15 km from port) are a popular half-day excursion. The Ville Nouvelle district offers modern cafés, currency exchange, and shops. Ferries from Tangier Med Port connect Spain to Africa for day-trippers.
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