Scenic Journey: Take a scenic 35-mile drive through the breathtaking Rif Mountains, where terraced hillsides meet picturesque mountain villages. Observe locals in traditional dress as they sell fresh goat cheese along the roadside.
Tetouan, the “White Dove”: Discover a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Andalusian refugees, Spanish influences, and Moroccan traditions intertwine.
Medina Stroll: Explore the enchanting narrow alleys and vibrant souks of Tetouan. Visit the Museum of Dar El Oddi to learn about the region's rich arts and architectural heritage.
Traditional Flavors: Indulge in a traditional Moroccan lunch served in a riad in the medina. Discover the rich flavors and warm hospitality of the region.
Historic Highlights: Uncover Tangier’s historic sites including the American Legation and Grand Socco. Your tour will end with a visit to Saint Andrews Church before you return to the ship.
What’s Included:
Accessibility: This tour is not accessible for guests using wheelchairs, canes, rollators, or other mobility devices.
Requirements and Restrictions: Guests must be comfortable walking on inclines, steps, and uneven surfaces. It is required to dress modestly in or near religious sites, meaning no tank tops or revealing clothing should be worn. Additionally, guests should not take photos of military personnel without their consent.
What to Bring: Comfortable flat walking shoes, modest clothing for visits to religious sites, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Additionally, it’s advisable to have local currency for shopping and a bottle of water to stay hydrated.
Good to Know: Be aware that monuments and shops may close during religious and festival holidays, and specifically, the Museum of Moroccan Handicrafts (Bab Akla) is closed on Fridays and Sundays. Additionally, the dates of religious holidays can vary by one to three days. The order of visits may change based on local conditions. It is advisable to secure your belongings at all times, especially in busy areas. During Ramadan, tour times may be modified to align with the fasting schedules of guides and drivers. Additionally, itineraries may be adjusted to ensure that tours conclude before sunset.