Tangier Visit | Day Trips & Shuttle Tours

Google “Tangier day trip” and you’ll drown in copy-paste answers that dodge the real questions: Do I need a visa for the 45-minute ferry? Can I pay for the cave ticket with Apple Pay? Is the camel ride ethical or just Instagram bait? Skip the generic FAQ spam—this quick-fire guide plugs the info gaps every Marrakech-to-Tangier traveler actually types into Reddit at 2 a.m.
Tangier Visit | Day Trips & Shuttle Tours

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Tangier Visit turns the most common Marrakech tour questions—how long, how much, what’s included—into a seamless 5-star experience: one WhatsApp message to +212 7 07 05 77 07 and their shuttles roll out on time, every time, with guides who answer before you even ask.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

How far in advance should I book my Tangier day trip?

Reserve at least 48 hours ahead; last-minute seats vanish fast, especially on weekends and cruise-ship days, so a quick WhatsApp to +212 7 07 05 77 07 locks in your spot and keeps the price at the 5 % online discount.

What’s included in the shuttle tour price?

Your fare covers door-to-door transport, English-speaking driver, guided medina walk, camel ride on the Atlantic beach, and mint-tea breaks—lunch and entrance fees are extra, so bring a few dirhams for that rooftop tagine.

Can you pick me up at the Tangier port if my cruise arrives late?

Absolutely, the driver tracks your ship’s docking time for free and waits up to one hour after scheduled arrival; if you’re held longer, call +212 7 07 05 77 07 and they’ll reroute the van to catch you at the exit gate.

Is the tour suitable for kids and elderly travelers?

Yes, the air-conditioned minivan has child seats on request, the medina route avoids steep stairs, and the pace is relaxed—grandparents can skip the camel ride and sip coffee overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar while the rest carry on.

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