REVIEW · TANGIER
Tangier Private Full Day Tour From The Cruise Ship all inclusive
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Tangier hits different when you have a local. This private cruise-day outing is a smart mix of big coastal views and walking through the Medina with guide Bilal telling you what you’re actually looking at. I especially like how the day runs with real structure (transport, parking, and a guide handled for you), and you get time for both classic Tangier stops and practical market wandering. The one drawback to plan around: lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to budget time and money for a meal on your own.
I also like that the itinerary includes more than just sightseeing. You’ll get a small camel ride and an Art Cave stop, which helps break up the day so it feels like an experience, not a checklist. Since it’s a private tour, it’s easier to move at the pace your group wants and ask questions without feeling like a nameless group number.
One more note: this is weather-dependent. If conditions aren’t good, your day can shift, so go in with flexible expectations and comfortable shoes.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll notice on this Tangier day
- Tangier from a Cruise Day: Long Enough to Feel It
- Private transport and pickup: Less stress, more day
- Coast stops first: Capo Spartel, Parque de Perdicaris, and sea-air views
- Cave of Hercules and the “wow” pause you’ll want
- Tangier Casbah + Medina: Socco Grande, markets, and the local rhythm
- Art Cave stop: a change of pace from streets and shopping
- Camel ride reality check: included vs extra options
- Lunch, tips, and what you should budget for
- Price and value: Is $145.39 per person fair for a private day?
- Who should book this Tangier day tour
- Should you book this Tangier Private Full Day Tour from the cruise ship?
- FAQ
- How long is the Tangier private full day tour?
- Is this tour private, or do I join a group?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Is lunch included?
- Are tips included?
- Is there a camel ride option by the beach included?
- What if the weather is poor?
Key things you’ll notice on this Tangier day

- A real local guide from the Medina area: The day is shaped by someone who knows the old town up close.
- Bilal’s storytelling style: Clear explanations, professional approach, and a fun way of sharing Tangier.
- Coast + old town in one trip: Capo Spartel–area viewpoints paired with Casbah and Medina walking.
- Camel ride and Art Cave are included: Not just photos, you get the activities that cost extra elsewhere.
- Slight flexibility when possible: One booking added Assilah after coordination, showing the plan can adapt.
- Private for your group only: You’re not squeezed into a crowd schedule.
Tangier from a Cruise Day: Long Enough to Feel It

Tangier is the kind of place where a few hours can either fly by or leave you with half the story. This tour is set up for a full cruise-day rhythm at about 7 hours, with a private guide guiding you between viewpoints and the old city core.
The best part of the timing is that you don’t spend the entire day staring at your phone trying to figure out routes. You get a guided flow: coastal areas first, then the Medina side with its markets and classic sights. That order also makes the day easier to handle, since the later parts involve more walking and street-level exploring.
You’ll also feel the difference between seeing Tangier from a distance and seeing it up close. The tour mixes both: sea views and coast stops, plus the tighter lanes where everyday life shows up. If your ship visit is your only chance, this is the kind of structure that helps you make it count.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Tangier
Private transport and pickup: Less stress, more day
If you’re docking with a limited window, logistics can ruin your mood fast. Here, private transportation is included, along with parking fees, so you’re not paying extra or negotiating meeting points once you’re off the ship.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient when you’re juggling luggage, shore time, and a schedule that doesn’t wait. Confirmation happens at booking time, and the tour is set as a private activity, meaning only your group participates.
In the real-world details, guide coordination stands out. One guest shared that Bilal reached out quickly after booking via WhatsApp and was responsive about the day. That kind of contact is useful because it helps you feel confident about where to meet and what to expect.
Coast stops first: Capo Spartel, Parque de Perdicaris, and sea-air views

The day starts with the newer side of Tangier, including the Capo Spartel area and Parque de Perdicaris. Even if you’ve never been to Tangier before, this part helps you get your bearings fast. You’ll be positioned for wide coastal views and open-air moments before the tighter Medina streets.
This is also where the tour includes a small camel ride. It’s not framed as the full beach-camel fantasy, but as a shorter ride that fits a cruise-day schedule. If you want the simplest version of a camel experience without turning the day into a half-day detour, this is the style they include.
Keep your expectations practical: you’ll be outdoors, the day can involve some movement over uneven ground, and you’ll want to be ready to follow the guide’s instructions for safety and comfort. Think comfortable clothing, sun protection, and shoes that won’t punish you by hour four.
Cave of Hercules and the “wow” pause you’ll want

After the coast-area stops, the tour includes the Cave of Hércules. This is one of those Tangier attractions that helps the day feel like more than sightseeing from the outside. Having it slotted into the itinerary also creates a useful pause before the Medina walking kicks in.
When a tour includes a stop like this, it’s doing something smart for you: it gives you a story anchor. You’re moving from open-air viewpoints into places with a totally different vibe, so the day doesn’t blur together.
One detail worth noting is that the tour includes admissions for the attractions you visit (the listing specifies admission tickets are included). That’s a quiet value win because you’re not stopping the flow to buy separate entries.
Tangier Casbah + Medina: Socco Grande, markets, and the local rhythm

Now you’re in the heart of the city, with Tangier Casbah and the Medina as the core experience. This is where the guide matters most, because old towns can feel like a maze unless someone teaches you how to read them.
You’ll spend time around Socco Grande, plus you’ll visit sights like the museum area and the market sections. The tour includes spice markets and the Berber market, which are perfect if you like people-watching and sensory browsing.
Here’s how I’d approach this part: let the guide point the direction, then you slow down. Look at how stalls are set up. Notice the rhythm of buying and selling. Ask questions about everyday products you see. This is one of those moments where the right guide turns random wandering into meaningful time.
A practical consideration: markets can be busy and crowded, and they move fast. If you have mobility needs, this tour has a strong advantage. One guest described that Bilal was considerate and helpful because his wife needed assistance to move around. If you’re in a similar situation, tell your guide ahead of time so they can plan around it.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Tangier
Art Cave stop: a change of pace from streets and shopping

One included activity that helps the day feel balanced is the Art Cave. It’s in the itinerary as a scheduled stop, and it’s included in the package, which means you don’t have to piece it together yourself.
Stops like this are valuable because they prevent the day from becoming only outdoors and only market browsing. You get a different environment, which helps reset your energy when your feet start to feel it.
If you’re the type who likes Tangier beyond the postcard view, Art Cave is the kind of entry that often turns into a memorable highlight precisely because it doesn’t feel like another “look, a building” moment.
Camel ride reality check: included vs extra options

Yes, there’s camel riding, and yes, it’s included. The tour specifies a camel ride (small tour) is part of the package. But it also notes that a camel ride by the beach is not included.
So if you’re picturing a longer, beachside camel ride with lots of time for photos, you may need to treat that as an extra add-on. The good news is that your included camel ride should still scratch the itch without swallowing your whole schedule.
Also, because this is a private tour, you can ask questions on the spot. If you want a longer version, you’ll be better off clarifying timing and cost before you commit.
Lunch, tips, and what you should budget for

The tour is labeled all inclusive, but the fine print matters for budgeting. Lunch is not included, and tips are not included.
That’s not a dealbreaker, but it does mean you should plan on:
- choosing a lunch stop that fits your walking pace
- carrying some cash or being ready to pay for meals
- factoring in tips for your guide and driver since service isn’t prepaid here
If you want the least stressful experience, eat before the most intense market walking starts, or ask your guide where they recommend stopping. Having the guide help with timing usually means you’re not waiting around in the middle of the day while everyone gets hungry.
Price and value: Is $145.39 per person fair for a private day?
At $145.39 per person, you’re paying for a private, cruise-friendly day with real add-ons included. What makes it feel like value is that the package covers private transportation, parking fees, guided tour, a small camel ride, and the Art Cave stop.
Also included are admission tickets for the sights you visit, which can add up fast on a day like this. The only meaningful gaps are lunch and tips, plus the beach camel ride option if you want it.
In plain terms, you’re not just buying a guide. You’re buying logistics plus key activities that otherwise cost time and money to coordinate. For a cruise stop where time is the enemy, that’s usually where private tours justify themselves.
One more detail: the tour is often booked about 90 days in advance on average. That’s a clue that the timing is in demand during cruise season, so if you have a specific travel date, don’t wait until the last week.
Who should book this Tangier day tour
This is a great fit if you:
- want a private guide and a structured plan for a short cruise visit
- like both scenery and street-level Tangier (coast stops plus Medina markets)
- want included experiences like the camel ride and Art Cave, not just walking tours
- appreciate having a guide who can handle questions in multiple languages (Bilal is described as working across several languages, and one group had the tour in English)
It may not be ideal if you:
- hate schedules and prefer to wander with zero plan
- need long, unhurried meal breaks (because lunch is on you and the day is designed to cover a lot)
Should you book this Tangier Private Full Day Tour from the cruise ship?
If you want a Tangier day that feels organized but still personal, I’d book it. The combination of Casbah/Medina time, spice and Berber market wandering, and included activities like the Art Cave plus a camel ride makes it more than a photo tour.
I’d especially recommend it if you care about how the day is explained and handled, not just where you go. Bilal’s approach stands out in how he responds quickly after booking and how he supported a guest who needed help moving around.
My last nudge is simple: plan for lunch and tips, wear comfortable shoes, and keep a little flexibility for weather. Do that, and you’ll leave with a Tangier you can actually describe, not just one you passed through.
FAQ
How long is the Tangier private full day tour?
It runs for about 7 hours.
Is this tour private, or do I join a group?
It’s private. Only your group will participate.
What’s included in the tour price?
Included are private transportation, parking fees, guided tour, a camel ride (small tour), and the Art Cave.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
Are tips included?
No, tips are not included.
Is there a camel ride option by the beach included?
A camel ride by the beach is not included, but a small camel ride is included.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























