Discover the multicultural paradise of Tangier from Marbella.
Explore the fascinating city of Tangier, one of the world’s most acclaimed destinations, with a privileged location close to the Marbella coast. Only 16 kilometres separate Tangier from Spain, and to cross from one continent to the other, you must pass through the Strait of Gibraltar, the world’s busiest point of connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Gibraltar is located on the southern coast of Spain and is a British overseas territory that overlooks the city of Algeciras, on the opposite side of the bay.
If you are looking for a day trip from Alanda Marbella Hotel it is an ideal option to visit Tangier due to the proximity and connection of Marbella to the border In a matter of hours you can move from one continent to another and spend the day visiting leisure areas or taking part in cultural activities.
Tangier is one of the top destinations for travel to Morocco, and you can get from southern Spain to North Africa in two ways: take a flight from Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport for a quick option or travel by ferry from Gibraltar, Tarifa or Algeciras to the port of Tangier.
Tangier stands out for its enriching multicultural identity, developed in the last century as a cosmopolitan city and a meeting place for artists and influential people. Two main reasons contributed to this phenomenon: the promotion of the city by Eugéne Delacroix, who lived there for years and captured his impressions in his paintings, and its designation as an international city in 1925.
With a captivating fusion of African and European culture, Tangier offers a unique combination. Thanks to its location on the Mediterranean Sea and its proximity to Europe, the city has fostered a number of exchanges between Morocco and the neighbouring continent, being only 14.5 km from Algeciras.
Explore Tangier’s walled medina, a fascinating part of the city filled with narrow streets lined with bazaars and shops selling local produce. Highlights include the Great Souk and the 1947 9 April Square, which has recently been remodeled and offers a lively experience. Near the square, you’ll find the slipper market and St. Andrew’s Anglican Church,which dates back to 1905 and features an interesting fusion of styles.
The Parc de la Mendoubia is another interesting place to immerse yourself in the culture of Tangier and Morocco, and appreciate its way of life. . Walking along Rue des Siaghins, a lively street with artisan shops, you’ll come to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, a Catholic church with an oriental facade dating from 1880. You can also visit the Dar Niaba, a former Renaissance palace that was the seat of the French legation and housed the French consulate.
The gastronomy in Tangier is a mix of Moroccan, Spanish and French influences. You can enjoy a variety of options, from street food stalls and small restaurants in the Medina, to more modern sea-view options in the port marina, and upmarket restaurants and tapas bars in the Boulevard Pasteur area.
Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the waters of the strait. The city’s main beach offers a range of water activities, from relaxing on the sand to waterskiing and snorkelling in the calm waters. You can also visit the beach near the Caves of Hercules, a natural enclave where you can enjoy its exotic landscapes in a relaxed atmosphere.
Not only will you be able to visit areas of leisure and cultural interest, but you will also be able to enjoy sporting activities, such as golf. The city has an 18-hole golf course that goes back to a long tradition. Set in splendid surroundings among cypress and pine trees, with Tangier’s white skyline, the Al Huara Golf Club, spread over 110 hectares, has hosted influential people such as the player Graham Marsh and the architect Vijay Singh.
You can also visit the Erfoud desert, just 60 km from Tangier. It is known for its fine sand dunes and its proximity to the Sahara.
Known as “the city of dates”, it is noted for its impressive collection of more than 100 different species of dates. The surrounding area features spectacular, arid landscapes, where green oases intertwine with rocky and mountainous terrain. Furthermore, this arid ecosystem has been chosen for Hollywood productions such as “The Prince of Persia” (2010) and “The Mummy” (1999).
Alanda Marbella Hotel invites you to enjoy the rich culture, delicious cuisine and exciting activities that Tangier has to offer from your departure from Marbella. You will be able to plan your trip with us, get advice on your getaway, get to know the most hidden corners, get information about travel and areas of interest and leisure to visit in Tangier.