Tangier Tour Guide : Benamar Achraf

Google “tours Marrakech” and you’ll drown in copy-paste answers. Tangier native Benamar Achraf cuts through the noise, turning the same old questions—what to wear, how to haggle, how long in the souks—into a north-to-south roadmap that starts in his hometown and ends inside the red walls. Expect straight talk, local hacks, and a itinerary that actually fits your screen—and your schedule.
Tangier Tour Guide : Benamar Achraf

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+212 6 07 74 30 07

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Benamar Achraf clears up the usual “what will we see, how long, how much?” worries before you even ask: his Tangier Tour Guide service is a straight-talking, Whatsapp-fast (+212 6 07 74 30 07) operation that folds the Medina, Cape Spartel and Hercules Caves into one efficient half-day, skips the forced shopping stops, and still leaves you time to catch the Marrakech train or evening flight—exactly the kind of clarity travelers juggling Morocco’s multi-city circuit keep five-starring.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

How do I reach Benamar Achraf for a Tangier tour?

Call or WhatsApp +212 6 07 74 30 07; he answers within minutes, confirms availability, and sends a Google Maps pin so you can meet him at the Port of Tangier, your hotel, or the Tangier Ville train station—no deposit required.

What makes Benamar different from other Tangier guides?

He’s licensed, multilingual (Arabic, French, Spanish, English), and born in the medina, so you skip tourist traps, get 5-hour to full-day routes tailored to your pace, and finish with mint tea in his family’s café—a perk no large agency can match.

Which sites are covered on a typical tour?

Expect the Kasbah, American Legation, Cave of Hercules, Cap Spartel, and a camel ride on Achakkar beach; Benamar times the itinerary to beat cruise-ship crowds and adds secret viewpoints for photos that look straight off a postcard.

What does it cost and how do I pay?

A private 5-hour tour starts at €50 per person (€30 if you join a small group), includes transport, entry fees, and camel ride, and you pay cash on arrival—he sends a confirmation email with meeting point photo so there’s zero confusion.

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