Experience the best of Tangier with our Hop On - Hop Off City Tour Bus. Explore the city at your own pace, learn about its history, and enjoy the comfort of our new buses with audio guides in multiple languages.
Experience the best of Tangier with our Hop On - Hop Off City Tour Bus. Explore the city at your own pace, learn about its history, and enjoy the comfort of our new buses with audio guides in multiple languages.
Tangier Ville Tour (Route)
Operating Schedule: The first stop departs at 9 AM during the summer season (April to September), with the last departure at 6 PM. In the winter season (October to March), the first stop also departs at 9 AM, but the last departure is at 5 PM.
Frequency: Daily, every 30 minutes.
1. Port de Tanger Ville
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Tangier Ville Tour (Route)
Operating Schedule: The first stop departs at 9 AM during the summer season (April to September), with the last departure at 6 PM. In the winter season (October to March), the first stop also departs at 9 AM, but the last departure is at 5 PM.
Frequency: Daily, every 30 minutes.
1. Port de Tanger Ville
Tanger Med serves as a global logistics hub on the Strait of Gibraltar, connecting to 174 ports worldwide.
2. Place du 9 Avril 1947
Known as Grand Socco, officially Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947, this large marketplace in Tangiers, Morocco, derives its name from the Spanish corruption of the Arabic word souq (or souk). The Grand Socco and Petit Socco are part of Tangiers’ medina and continue to function as a bustling bazaar.
3. Palais des Institutions Italiennes
(1) The Palace of the Italian Institutions, also known as Moulay Hafid Palace, is situated in the central district of Hasnouna. It spans a property of 32,800 m2, with 8,663 m2 of built area.
4. Nécropoles Punicoromaines المقابر البونيقية
This stop is near Café Hafa, a café perched on a cliff overlooking the Bay of Tangier, established in 1921.
5. Palais des Institutions Italiennes
(2) The Palace of the Italian Institutions, also known as Moulay Hafid Palace, is situated in the central district of Hasnouna. It spans a property of 32,800 m2, with 8,663 m2 of built area.
6. Mosque Mohammed V
The Mohammed V Mosque in Tangier, constructed in 1969, honors King Mohammed V of Morocco, a pivotal figure in the nation’s independence.
7. Place Faro
At the start of Boulevard Pasteur lies Plaza de Faro, home to several Portuguese-origin cannons.
8. Place Al Ouman
This stop is close to Place des Nations. The Place des Nations in the White City is a spacious square located a short distance from the seafront and the British Consulate.
9. Tanger City Center
Situated at Maghreb Arabe place, opposite the TANGER-VILLE railway station, Tangier City Mall is the region’s first shopping center, offering a variety of activities for friends and family.
10. Villa Harris Park
Villa Harris, constructed in the late 19th century in Tangier by Walter Burton Harris, a journalist and Times correspondent, was built with carved wood and plaster-painted ceilings. Harris arrived in 1887 at age 19 and left in 1922, though he was buried there.
11. Manipolios Garden
Located near the municipal square and the old port of Tangier, this stop offers entertainment, children’s clubs, and water sports clubs for family enjoyment.
12. Tanja Marina Bay
Tanja Marina Bay is the Kingdom’s first urban marina, boasting a total capacity of over 1,400 berths across two basins.
Points of Interest
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Medina of Tangier
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Gran Mezquita de Tanger
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Gran Teatro Cervantes
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Musee de la Kasbah
Grottes d’Hercule Tour (Route)
Operating Schedule: Daily.
From October to March: 5 daily departures (12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, and 16:00)
From April to September: 7 daily departures (11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, and 17:00)
1. Port de Tanger Ville
- This stop is near the Socco Alto shopping center, the newest and largest shopping center in Tangier, covering over 55,000 m².
3. Rmilat Park
(1) Just 10 minutes from the city center, this enchanting location offers a sense of seclusion in the Tangier countryside amidst new developments.
- (1) The Donabo stop provides an opportunity to explore a natural haven away from the city’s hustle. Discover this section of the protected reserve in Cape Spartel.
5. Cap Spartel
(1) Cape Spartel is a Moroccan promontory about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level at the Strait of Gibraltar’s entrance, 12 km west of Tangier.
6. Hercules Caves
The Caves of Hercules, an archaeological cave complex in Cape Spartel, Morocco, are located 14 kilometers (9 miles) west of Tangier, near the summer palace of the King of Morocco.
7. Cap Spartel
(2) Cape Spartel is a Moroccan promontory about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level at the Strait of Gibraltar’s entrance, 12 km west of Tangier.
- (2) The Donabo stop provides an opportunity to explore a natural haven away from the city’s hustle. Discover this section of the protected reserve in Cape Spartel.
9. Rmilat Park
(2) Just 10 minutes from the city center, this enchanting location offers a sense of seclusion in the Tangier countryside amidst new developments.
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Established in 1914, the Royal Country Club of Tangier is the first golf club in the Mediterranean basin and one of Africa’s oldest golf courses.
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(2) This stop is near the Socco Alto shopping center, the newest and largest shopping center in Tangier, covering over 55,000 m².
Points of Interest
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Socco Alto
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Parc Perdicaris
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Cap Spartel
- Audio Guide in 8 Languages
- Free Wi-Fi on-board
- Ticket validity: 48 hours
- Brochure with a map of the city and route and detailed information about the stops
- Audio Guide in 8 Languages
- Free Wi-Fi on-board
- Ticket validity: 48 hours
- Brochure with a map of the city and route and detailed information about the stops
- Any other service not detailed.
- Any other service not detailed.
If you want to visit Tangier at your own pace the double-decker tourist bus is your answer! You can get on and off all day long with the same ticket, and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with earphones, in eight different languages. We give you a guide map containing all the stops of the route.
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If you want to visit Tangier at your own pace the double-decker tourist bus is your answer! You can get on and off all day long with the same ticket, and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with earphones, in eight different languages. We give you a guide map containing all the stops of the route.
Our new buses are adapted for people with reduced mobility and have a sliding roof in case of rain; they are fitted with anatomical seats. Moreover, there’s always a stewardess on board.
- The Tangier sightseeing bus operates daily, with schedules varying by season: from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM from October to March, and from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM from April to September.
- You can hop on and off at any stop by showing your printed voucher when getting on board.
- Frequency Tangier Ville Tour: Every 30/60 minutes
- Frequency Grottes d’Hercule Tour: From October to March: 5 daily departures (12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, and 16:00). From April to September: 7 daily departures (11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, and 17:00).
- Voucher Type: Printed voucher and E-voucher not accepted.
- Enjoy a complete experience with the audio guide available in 8 languages: Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Arabic.
- We do our best to adhere to the established schedules, but frequencies may be affected by traffic conditions or other circumstances beyond our control.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.