From the small port of Tarifa, which is the southernmost tip of Spain, it's only a 35 minute ferry to Tangier, Morocco which makes it a popular day trip from Málaga.In 1923, Tangier was made an international zone. In 1952, the zone was abolished and in 1956 it became part of Morocco.
The city is a mixture of colonial and Arabic styles.
We also had stops at the souk where vendors sold anything you could possible think of.
The Kasbah was used historically as a defence station.
After a really delicious lunch it was off to see more of the souk with stops at a carpet shop and a spice shop.
| Mohammed V Mosque |
Overall it was a good day. I feel like we got a quick feel for the city which was fine. While I still want to go to Casablanca, Fez, and Marrakesh, I feel like I saw enough of Tangier that I can cross it off my list.
Here's a Rick Steves video I found out on YouTube about the city.
©Rick Steves





