Tangier and the Mediterranean
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Tangier and the Mediterranean - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Built by Sultan Mohammed III in 1864, this lighthouse was maintained by Britain, France, Spain, and Italy until Morocco's independence from...Read More
Tangier's chief market area in times past, the Grand Socco (a combination of French and Spanish meaning "great souk")—and otherwise known as...Read More
Sprawling across the ancient medina's highest point, Tangier's Kasbah can be blinding at midday as the infamous Mediterranean sun bounces off...Read More
Occupied since the 12th century, the current Kasbah Palace was reconstructed in the 18th century by Ahmed Ben Ali. This former seat of power...Read More
You may have heard of Volubilis, Morocco's most famous Roman ruins in Meknès, but on the Loukkos River, Lixus BC is a lesser-known but still...Read More
Chefchaouen boasts one of the most picturesque medinas in Morocco. Compact and crowd-free, it’s a delight to explore, with almost every building...Read More
Located across from Bab el Okla, this living museum founded by the monarchy has been considered the premier school in Morocco for the creation...Read More
While Morocco is now a Muslim country, this towering Anglican church still stands as a vestige of Tangier's international days. Consecrated...Read More
As the first American public property outside of the United States, the Tangier American Legation pays testament to the long-standing relationship...Read More
Located a short walk from the village of Akchour and a five-minute drive by grand taxi from Chefchaouen to Talassemtane National Park, these...Read More
Off Place Al Jala, this three-room museum holds a large collection of Roman mosaics and statuettes, coins, bronzes, and pottery found at various...Read More
Located just under Ceuta's lighthouse, and named for a flat-nosed Berber pirate who made the cove his home in 1417 after escaping from an Algerian...Read More
Five kilometers (3 miles) south of the cape are the so-called Caves of Hercules, a popular tourist attraction tied to the region's relationship...Read More
This popular cinema and cultural center, the Cinémathèque de Tanger, is housed in a renovated, white-washed 1938 theater and offers retrospective...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesApproximately 7 km (4½ miles) south of Cap Spartel, look down toward the beach and you'll see the ruins of the 3rd century BC Roman town of...Read More
Created in 1928, the Ethnographic Museum was moved to its current home in 1948; the building is the former fortress of the sultan Moulay Abderrahman...Read More
St. Philip's Moat was built in 1530 by Portuguese crusaders to strengthen the town's fortifications. Crossing the moat gives you grand views...Read More
The towering white-and-green-tiled minaret of the largest mosque in the city make it one of the most recognizable attractions in Tangier's medina...Read More
Tetouan's UNESCO-protected medina is one of Morocco's most compact and interesting spaces, and was particularly important in the 8th century...Read More
Directly opposite Cinema Rif stands the former residence of the Mendoub—the sultan's representative on the governing commission during the...Read More
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