Gita di un giorno in Marocco da Malaga a Tangeri
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Gita di un giorno in Marocco da Malaga a Tangeri

1 day
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La gita di un giorno a Tangeri comincerà con un viaggio panoramico da Malaga alla punta meridionale della Spagna. Da qui ci si imbarcherà su un traghetto veloce per raggiungere il Marocco passando attraverso lo Stretto di Gibilterra (45 - 60 minuti). Una volta sbarcati il viaggio continuerà verso la vivace città marocchina di Tangeri a bordo di un comodo pullman dotato di aria condizionata.

Il tour di Tangeri inizierà con un giro panoramico del centro città e proseguirà a piedi verso il piccolo suk, la medina (il quartiere vecchio) e la kasbah (la vecchia fortezza). In questo viaggio si scoprirà la ricca architettura marocchina, visitando i suoi mercati di spezie, fermandosi a vedere gli incantatori di serpenti e visitando una delle pasticcerie locali per acquistare del gustoso pane locale (a spese dei partecipanti).

Poi, si andrà a fare shopping in un bazar tipico e vedere molti tappeti e pezzi di artigianato. Il pranzo marocchino tradizionale sarà servito presso un ristorante locale, dove si potrà gustare cibo tipico marocchino come cous cous, tagine e altre prelibatezze locali. Durante il pranzo, un ballerino berbero intratterrà gli ospiti con uno spettacolo.

Dopo il pranzo, è prevista una breve sosta a Capo Spartel, dove sarà possibile vedere il Mar Mediterraneo unirsi all'Oceano Atlantico. Infine, si potrà assaporare del tradizionale tè alla menta e scoprire i rituali legati a questo tè. Subito dopo, ci si fermerà davanti alle dune di sabbia bianca che segnano il confine dell'Oceano Atlantico. Qui si avrà la possibilità di cavalcare un cammello (a spese dei partecipanti)! In alternativa, goditi del tempo libero per esplorare questa splendida zona.

Sulla strada del ritorno verso il traghetto, si potranno vedere gli ultimi splendidi panorami del paesaggio Marocchino per poi rilassarsi a bordo del confortevole autobus dal porto spagnolo fino a Malaga.

Nota: l'itinerario e il programma di questo viaggio sono soggetti a variazioni da dicembre ad aprile a causa degli orari del traghetto e del Ramadan.
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Incluso
  • Pranzo
  • Giro in traghetto
  • Trasporto in pullman con aria condizionata
Non incluso
  • Mance (facoltative)
  • Cibo e bevande, salvo diversamente specificato
  • Servizio di prelievo da e verso l'hotel
  • Escursione in cammello
Extra
  • Si riceverà la conferma al momento della prenotazione, a meno che questa non venga effettuata 1 giorno prima della data del viaggio. In tal caso, si riceverà la conferma il prima possibile, in base alla disponibilità
  • Non accessibile da utenti su sedia a rotelle
  • Si prega di notare che il terreno a Tangeri è irregolare e collinare e che il viaggio prevede numerosi percorsi a piedi.
  • La durata totale della gita può variare a seconda del luogo di prelievo e di riaccompagnamento
  • È NECESSARIO confermare e ottenere il visto necessario prima di oltrepassare la frontiera. Tutti i visti sono ad esclusiva responsabilità del viaggiatore
  • Il giorno del viaggio è richiesto un passaporto in corso di validità
  • Al momento della prenotazione, a tutti partecipanti saranno richiesti nome e numero del passaporto, data di scadenza e paese di provenienza
  • Questo tour prevede vari punti di prelievo
Funzioni
Turismo
95%
Culturale
65%
Recensioni
3.1
436
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Jeffrey S
2 | 2018-12-24

So the tour bus was very comfortable, ferry to Morocvo perfect. Here is the downside. We were told to meet at a pickup site in Malaga. We did and from there make numerous stops at hotels to pick up other passengers. We weren't the Bus 3 hours each way! The tour guide (Hassam)in Morrocco brought us to places that were preselected and gave us lengthy sales pitches. There were glorious markets that we were not able to stop and view. Feel like he is paid to bring us only to certain vendors. Length of day was from 530am - 915. Total time in Morroco 5 hours spent at designated places. Would have liked yo know that we could be picked up at our hotel. Recommend with reservations.

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Katherine R
1 | 2018-11-30

We were actually not able to even go to Tangier as our ferry was cancelled due to choppy waters and high winds. Wasted 6 hours driving to and from Tarifa. The tour guide did make a stop on the way back at a lookout point near the Strait of Gibraltar and I was issued a full refund (though had to initiate the process myself).

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Vince F
3 | 2018-10-24

We had to be at the pick up sight at 5:30am but we were not told we would spend the next hour and a half picking up other people. When we arrived in Morocco we got a tour bus with 37 other people. The guide Mohammad was very good but he translated in 3 languages. By the time he got back to English it was too late to ask a question. When we completed the bus tour we began the walking tour with lunch. Nice clean authentic restaurant. The shopping consisted of 1 rug shop and 1 pharmacy that they said would be a spice market. It would have been impossible to shop with that many people but very disappointing. Enrique was on the bus with us and served as our “Shepard”. He was very good. I wouldn’t recommend this tour unless you prefer large groups

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Sherry F
5 | 2018-10-09

This was the Worst group trip we ever took. 45 people, no tour guide on the 2.5 hr trip there, just a woman clerk taking passport info. The distance should have taken only one hour, the rest-1.5 hrs,,,,,, was 8 or 9 detours to pick up people at hotels up and down the coast. We spent hours standing in lines and were herded into sales promotions in the kasbah with no choice, no way to escape. Missed the boat back because of the sales hack and had to stand for another hour and a half for the next one. Awful . Save yourself and run if they say “Julia Travel”.

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Ana Margarita D
5 | 2018-10-05

One of the best Tours Ive ever taken, Would recommend. It was a long day but worth it

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kousseva
4 | 2018-09-24

We had delay due to technical problem with ferry, but the company do all the best to rebook the ferry tickets and finally we started our jorney. We had an amazing day in Tangier and really loved the place.

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aimstarr
1 | 2018-09-05

This was NOTHING like any other experience I've had in Morocco. It was horrible. There was no beauty in this city, in this experience, in this tour. I feel like I wasted a day on my overseas vacation, but more importantly, Tangier was NOTHING like other Moroccan cities I have visited. There was nothing NICE, nor beautiful. It was an awful city with extremely awful, rude people. Other cities in Morocco were beautiful with beautiful people. This city is just UGLY and I will never visit again. Ever.

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acnatal
4 | 2018-09-02

1st. Call and ask them if they can pick you up near where you are staying. It is a very long day. Fantastic experience, geat guides. Read a bunch of reviews before booking. It is well worth it if you have the right email at ions.

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Claudio H
1 | 2018-09-01

This COULD HAVE BEEN

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Brooks C
1 | 2018-08-17

This was a disaster from start to finish. AVOID The short version: long bus ride 5:30am-9:30am, long lines at the ferry terminal, terribly painful boat ride, camel rides are a joke, your brief time in Tangiers 2-3hrs is a mix of extended sales pitches, being hassled by nick-knack peddlers and eating the blandest food that Julia Travel could find and no time to explore on your own. If you want more details: Not only does the bus ride leave a 5:30am, but there's poor information about pick up location and how long the drive takes. They also don't tell you that they make multiple stops to pick up other people on the way to Tarifa where the ferry to Tangier leaves from - this means you're on a bus for about 4 hours. At one point the bus stopped, the tour guide and driver got out of the bus for 20 minutes without letting us know why. The boat ride to Tangier was truly painful. After fighting our way through a series of deeply disorganized lines in the ferry terminal, we were happy to get on the boat. Unfortunately, the customs situation requires everyone to continue to stand in line on the boat to get your passport stamped. What was not made clear by the tour guide Enrique was that you needed to get in line for this immediately upon entry to boat. We got in line after 15 minutes on the boat and waited in a hot, crowded line for rest of trip to the port in Tangiers 1hr and another 20 min after it docked. It's worth noting that fights broke out in these lines. Once in Morocco we got into a bus, which led us from one scam to another in air conditioned comfort. Note that the camel rides were in a parking lot. The suckers who thought this looked like fun were lead in a circle about 50 yards in diameter. There were ocean views, but was about 60 seconds start to finish and, again, in a parking lot. The trip through the Medina was particularly terrible. Like a bad acid trip while watching late night infomercials terrible. We were walked into the Medina and led past delicious smelling food and an actual produce and spice market before being quickly rushed into a section where we were relentlessly accosted by aggressive peddlers of nick-knacks. They will follow you, they won't leave you alone. This is a such a pain I can't fully express it. The only time you get away from this is when they take you to a rug shop, where you're given a more involved hard-sell on rugs. But wait, there's more! They also take you an herbalist. He gives you the hard sell on a wide array of snake oils that will solve all your problems and make you long for the annoyance of streets. Each of these encounters take 40 minutes. Every single one of those minutes are painful. The lunch is incredibly bland. The lunch that's included was particularly sad. The main reason I wanted to go on this trip was the food. This was boring and clearly tailored for tourists who don't like spices or too much flavor. After this cascade of fiascos, you're given 20 minute of free time. This is the only time you have to yourself, to not be led around like a toddler. It's barely enough time to finish a mint tea at the nearest cafe. I could go on, but I trust you get the idea. Don't do this. You can make your own day trip to Tangiers and I can't imagine it being worse. Seriously. Don't do this.

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