Dagtrip naar Tanger vanuit Sevilla met lunch inbegrepen & lokale Gids





Beschrijving
Stap in op een veerboot naar Tanger voor een dagtocht met gids vanuit Sevilla! Deze dagtrip biedt een geweldig overzicht van het culturele en historische erfgoed van Marokko. Halverwege de Atlantische Oceaan en de Middellandse Zee heeft deze stad een kosmopolitische smaak die de culturen van Afrika en Europa verenigt. Geniet van onze wandeltocht door een van de meest charismatische steden van Noord-Afrika, waar u het Dar el Makhzen Paleis en de medina bezoekt. De tour is inclusief lunch en ferry passage van en naar Marokko.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Prachtige vuurtoren in een prachtig landschap naast de Atlantische Oceaan.
Archeologisch grottencomplex gelegen in Kaap Spartel, de populaire toeristische attractie grenst aan het zomerpaleis van de koning van Marokko.
Bezoek de smalle straatjes, het indrukwekkende Paleis van de Sultan, de Kasbah en de Souk.
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Volledige naam en paspoortnummer van elke reiziger zijn vereist om de veerboottickets te boeken.
- Lokale dienstverlener - biedt geen informatie over visa als het is de volledige verantwoordelijkheid van de reiziger.
- U dient uw paspoort mee te nemen op de dag van de tour.
Beoordelingen(222)
WARNING- Do No Use! The first and last part of the trip was a total fiasco! We were told to meet at a certain location. We were met by someone who immediately stated she was simply an intern. After her failing to communicate with the organization because she did not speak Spanish, ( In Spain) My wife had to help translate. We then had to walk to another pickup point where we were met by another intern and departed an hour and a half later! During the trip to and from Morroco absolutely No Information was given. The two interns were talking to themselves and taking pics on their cellphones. They did not know what forms were needed to cross into Morroco and told us the paperwork was for our info only! Once in Morroco an Excellent guide gave us a tour through the area. After that the two interns got us back on the bus after trying to figure out how many of us were on the tour. On the way back (two hours late!) we were told they would not drop us off at our pick up spot, but at another location much further away. After some arguing they finally arranged an Uber to take us back to our spot ( two hours late!) Total failure by the company! Totally disorganized!
Hi, thank you very much for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're really sorry to hear you had some inconveniences and we would like to express our most sincere apologies. We are conducting an investigation to find out what went wrong and to ensure it won't happen again. Kind regards.
Both our guide from Seville and Tangier was nice, it was a long day but did not feel rushed. The bus ride was ok however we were not aware we could not eat on the bus ride to Tarifa (about 2 hours) which we brought our breakfast as we left at 7:30. Our guide from Seville explained the journey well and what to expect. Once we arrived in Tarifa to catch the ferry, our guide gathered our tickets and explained passport control requirements. We arrived in Tangier, Morocco and were welcomed by our Tangier guide - he was hilarious and very knowledgeable. We took a tour bus around, rode camels for $2 Euro, walked the streets and enjoyed a Moroccan lunch. Enjoyed about 45 minutes at the end of the guided tour for some free time to explore, shop and eat/drink before departing back to the ferry. We got back to Seville around 11:00 pm.
What a wonderful day! Our Moroccan guide was incredibly friendly and had us all laughing—such a joy! It still feels like a dream to us. While it is indeed a long day, I highly recommend this excursion for an unforgettable experience.
Very well organized and the guide was amazing, fun and speak few languages that’s was awesome - I would do it again
Hi ,thanks for the positive review ,we are glad that you enjoyed your day trip at Tanger,we hope to see you again on your next adventure with us. Kind regards!
The city of Tangier was breathtaking and met our expectations. The main issue was the trip to and from Seville. Horrible communication! Although we were early at the pick up spot, the shuttle was 15 to 20 minutes late. A rep took us to the shuttle and told us to get aboard. A driver appeared, never introduced himself, gave no instructions as to what to expect during the trip and no bathroom break. We arrive at the port and another man meets us with broken English. He ushers us into the port building gives us documents and tells us to get in line. We all thought he would be our guide. There was no communication that we would meet our guide in Tangier or where to go once we arrived in Tangier. We get on the ferry and again no instructions what to do when we arrive, so we follow the crowd. Once we get to the main floor of the port in Tangier, a man asks if we were with a group and points for us to go outside. Only then do we understand that our group is larger than 8 people when we see other folk with their badge on. We finally meet our guide who was wonderful, energetic spoke at least 4 languages and took us on a fabulous tour of the city. Coming back to Seville our driver only stops and allows a bathroom break because he dropped off two passengers at a hotel. The bus was filled with guests over 65. You must budget time for a bathroom break to and from the port for elderly passengers like myself. I am 69. Thanks. Camille Stearns Miller
Spanish drivers are hard at work, and Moroccan guides could do better, with the entire trip taking 17 hours. TripAdvisor had poor communication with the provider and the trip start time had been changed to 7:15 but we kept being told it was 8:30, and thankfully we knew when we went on another tour the day before!
We booked a 2 day Seville to Tangiers trip. Naturanda did not tell us that the three of us were the only ones booked for this trip which was supposed to to begin with a tour on the first day and a second day of free to explore on our own. We were put on a bus with a tour to Gibraltar and then told they were dropping us at a gas station where a taxi would take us to the ferry where someone would meet us with our ferry tickets…Sketchy but had no choice at this point. No one met us for 30 minutes and then did with tickets to a ferry leaving in 2 hours. Told to meet a guy with a red fez on the other side. When we finally arrived in Morocco at 4pm (left Seville at 9am) no guy with red fez waiting for us. Just some other person who said they’d call our guide who would pick us up to take us to the airport. He finally came and drove us to an area that we did not anticipate staying at (a cross between Atlantic City and midtown nyc in the 80’s). Guide told us not to wander far and not to take our phones, passport or money if we left the hotel (which btw we entered through a metal detector). Said he’d pick us up at 11am for our tour. Can’t make this up. There was a family from Peru who were there, also going through a similar situation. After a very stressful evening trapped in an almost empty hotel the next day was better. Got the tour we were promised (after we went back to the Ferry to meet the 12 ferry with the group who had signed up for the day tour). We lost a day of our vacation and were put in a very vulnerable situation. I’ve reached out to the company and they have ignored my outreach. I must give thanks to the tour guides Juan and Rashit for trying their best in what was a most unfortunate situation.
Hello, thank you very much for taking the time to write a review about your experience. We're really sorry to hear you had some inconveniences during the tour. We're going to conduct an investigation to find out what went wrong and to ensure it won't happen again. In the meantime, please accept our most sincere apologies. Kind regards.
I'm glad we did this tour. Really a jammed packed day but worth seeing everything we could in 1 day. Pia the tour guide was fantastic, she s knowledgeable and made sure noone got lost when we were in the market areas. Hercules cave was not the site we were exoecting to see but still a fantastic day.
The guide on the Spain side was great but once we got off the ferry it was cruise line chaos with a new guide on the Moroccan side. I will say he did well with both Spanish and English in one tour. Boarded a bus and brought around the old city.stopping at Hercules Cave (ridiculous tourist trap) no explanation from our Moroccan guide, stopped to see the camels, and then lunch and shopping in the old city. Lunch was family style and the food was not bad but again a pretty manic meal with up charges for anything to drink. Then the guide literally just brought us around to places that were designed to sell us things with little true historical significance. The city itself was crazy with vendors on the streets trying to sell things and at the end on the way back to the bus young children as well selling packages of tissues. I think for the price when you consider paying bus drivers and guides it is not over priced but overall this was a one and done for Tangier. Just too manic a visit for us.
Hello, thank you very much for taking the time to write a review about your experience. We're really sorry to hear you had some inconveniences during the visit. We're going to conduct an investigation to ensure it won't happen again. In the mean time, please accept our most sincere apologies. Kind regards from Seville.
Make sure you take cash. Our guide took us to a bunch of places where we got a sales pitch. The lunch was a let down. Not enough food and they rip you off for average drinks they keep bring to your table.
Hello, thank you very much for your feedback. We're really sorry to hear you had some inconveniences during the experience. We will review this case with our staff to ensure it won't happen again. In the meantime, please accept our most sincere apologies. Kind regards.



