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Explore Tangier from Seville with this private day tour, including ferry rides, guided city tours, Moroccan lunch, and authentic local sights.

This private day tour from Seville to Tangier offers an exciting escape across the Strait of Gibraltar, giving travelers a taste of North Africa without the hassle of planning every detail. It combines scenic boat rides, guided city explorations, and a Moroccan lunch—adding up to a full, immersive experience. With the promise of professional guides, comfortable transportation, and all-inclusive logistics, it appeals to those wanting to see a different continent in just one day.
One of the standout features of this tour is the seamless organization—from hotel pickup in Seville to the ferry crossing and guided sightseeing in Tangier. We particularly appreciate the opportunity for a private guide in Morocco, which tends to lead to more personalized insights and flexibility. However, the tour’s length—around 15 to 17 hours—might be a long day for some, especially those who prefer more relaxed travel pacing or are sensitive to long travel times.
This tour suits adventurous travelers eager to add a quick international jaunt to their itinerary, especially those curious about Moroccan culture and markets. It’s ideal for those who value guided experiences over solo exploration, as well as for visitors with a passport ready for international travel. If you enjoy organized tours that cover major sights and include food and transportation, this could be a perfect fit.
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We’ll walk you through what to expect from each stage of this adventure—what makes it appealing, and some of the practical considerations to keep in mind.
The tour begins in Seville, where your private guide will come to pick you up from your accommodation. This is a major advantage, removing the need for you to navigate public transport or find meeting points. It also indicates a higher level of comfort and personalized service. The tour’s logistics are designed for convenience but keep in mind that it’s a full day—expect to be on the move early in the morning.
The journey proceeds to Tarifa, where you’ll board a ferry to cross the Strait of Gibraltar. The ferry ride lasts roughly an hour, offering a chance to enjoy the sea breeze and views of the coastline. From reviews, this part of the trip is generally smooth and scenic, with some travelers noting the ferry’s concessions, making snacks and drinks available onboard.
This leg is key for the sense of adventure—crossing from Spain into Morocco by boat is a highlight for many, providing stunning vistas of the water and surrounding cliffs. Be sure to bring your passport, as it’s mandatory for crossing into Morocco.
Once in Tangier, a local guide will meet you to show you the main sights. The guided tour lasts about six hours, plenty of time to visit the medina, Kasbah, and souk. Reviewers frequently mention guides like Muhamad, who are knowledgeable and fluent in English, making the experience more engaging.
We loved the way guides interpret the local culture—sharing stories, pointing out hidden gems, and explaining the significance of different sights. One reviewer appreciated having their own guide and transport, which made the experience feel more exclusive than a typical group tour.
The medina is a maze of narrow streets filled with shops and market stalls. You’ll see vibrant textiles, spices, and handicrafts—ideal for anyone interested in authentic shopping experiences. The Kasbah, a historic fortress area, offers panoramic views over the city and the sea. Guides often recommend local eateries in the medina, although the tour includes a dedicated Moroccan lunch, giving you a taste of traditional cuisine.
The included lunch is a key part of the tour, giving travelers a chance to enjoy authentic Moroccan dishes. From reviews, the meals tend to be well-prepared, with some travelers noting the opportunity to try Moroccan specialties that they might not otherwise encounter. It’s a good way to recharge after hours of sightseeing.
After exploring Tangier, the tour heads back to Seville. The return involves the ferry crossing and a drive back, with an estimated total duration of 15 to 17 hours. While long, many find the experience worthwhile due to the richness of sights, the ease of logistics, and the chance to glimpse a different continent.
One reviewer highlighted the benefit of the private guide, mentioning that “our own guide and transportation all day was very convenient,” especially in a foreign city. On the flip side, another traveler pointed out the long day as a downside, stating that “it was a very long day,” and that the streets of Tangier could be less appealing, describing them as “filthy streets with lots of stray cats.”
In terms of value, travelers note that the tour covers transportation, guided sightseeing, meals, and ferry tickets, making it a reasonably comprehensive package. However, some mentioned that the trip could feel rushed, especially if you’re not accustomed to long days on the go.

If you’re eager to see Morocco in a day without the stress of planning, this tour offers a hassle-free way to experience Tangier’s highlights. It’s perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy guided explorations and don’t mind a long day on the road. Those interested in local markets, historical sites, and cultural insights will find this trip enriching.
However, if you prefer more relaxed pacing or dislike long travel days, this might feel a bit rushed. Younger travelers or those comfortable with international travel and crossing borders will likely enjoy the trip most.
Is this tour private or group?
It’s a private tour, meaning only your group participates, offering a more personalized experience.
What’s included in the price?
The tour covers hotel pickup and drop-off, ferry tickets, guided sightseeing in Tangier, a Moroccan lunch, and all transportation.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are not included, so you might want to carry some water or purchase drinks during your stops.
Do I need my passport?
Yes, a valid passport with your full name and passport number is required for ferry crossing into Morocco.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry crossing lasts about an hour each way, with scenic views of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Can I explore Tangier on my own afterward?
The tour is guided, and the guide will advise you on the best areas to explore freely if you wish, but the main sightseeing is organized through the tour.
This Private Morocco Day Tour from Seville offers a well-organized, immersive way to step into Moroccan culture for a day. The combination of scenic ferry rides, guided city tours, and included meals makes it a convenient and value-packed option. It’s most suited for travelers who want an authentic experience without the stress of individual planning or overnight stays.
Expect a long but enriching day filled with sights, smells, and tastes of Tangier. The knowledgeable guides and seamless logistics stand out, making it easier to enjoy the highlights without worry. If you’re open to a full day of exploration and adventure, this tour will deliver a memorable glimpse of Morocco’s vibrant spirit—right from Spain.