Morocco: Day Trips and Tours from Málaga

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Morocco: Day Trips and Tours from Málaga

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On a clear day, you can almost see the African shores from Spain’s southernmost region, and so it makes sense to consider a quick trip across the sea to Morocco to experience the country’s hospitality for yourself.

A multi-day trip to Morocco from Málaga with an experienced and knowledgeable guide is the best way to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and rich culture that Morocco is well known for.

Whether you want to admire the architecture, experience the cuisine, or shop for souvenirs at the local markets and bazaars, a guided tour takes the stress out of the planning, leaving you with time to relax and enjoy the excursion.

Here's all you need to know about Málaga, one of the most exciting multi-day trips from Morocco.

How to get to Morocco from Malaga?

Situated at the north-western tip of Morocco's Bay of Tangier, Tangier is just a stone's throw away from Europe and is the most common entry point for visitors from Málaga

From Málaga to Morocco by Road and Ferry

To get to Tangier, ferries depart daily from Tarifa port. The 160 kilometer journey from Málaga to Tarifa takes around 2 hours along the coast. From Tarifa, it's just 40 kilometers across the Strait of Gibraltar to Tangier.

This water crossing takes about an hour, but be aware that inclement weather or turbulent waters could extend the ferry's travel time.

Guided tour to Morocco from Málaga

For a more convenient and less stressful experience, consider embarking on a guided tour to Morocco from Málaga. Given the extensive travel time for both the car and ferry journeys, day excursions to Tangier can extend up to 15 hours.

Multi day tours allow for a much more extensive and immersive experience and can range in length from 2 to 8 days.

What is the typical itinerary?

Itineraries vary in terms of their route and destination, but typically include round trip transport from the starting point. At each location, you can expect a guided tour of the most prominent attractions and you may also have time to sightsee independently.

With the exception of tours that are based in Málaga throughout, you will stay overnight at various stops along the route. Optional activities may be offered, but you can skip these if you do not want to participate.

What kinds of tours are available to go to Morocco?

Tours of various lengths and covering different routes provide ample choices if you are considering a tour to Morocco.

Guided day tours to Morocco from Málaga

A day tour to Morocco from Málaga typically focuses on the port city of Tangier. Guided small group and private tour options are available for this type of tour which can last up to 15 hours.

Although most day tours remain in Tangier, some tours include nearby attractions such as the Blue City of Chefchaouen, and the islet of Asilah-Safi.

3-Day guided private tours including Morocco from Málaga

A 3-day private tour that includes day-trips to Ronda and Marbella, Gibraltar and Morocco is the perfect introduction to Spain’s Andalusian region and to the North-African country of Morocco.

Using Málaga as your base, you will travel with your expert art and history guide to see sites like Ronda’s old Town, Marbella’s luxury marina, and the city of Tangier including the medina, kasbah and the souk.

Your accommodation in Málaga and your meals are for your own account.

5-Day guided tours to Morocco from Málaga

Discover the delights of Morocco on a 5-day guided tour that departs from Málaga. On this guided tour that includes 4 night’s accommodation on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis, your group will visit the imperial cities of Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes and Fez.

Tour highlights include viewing the Hassan II Grand Mosque in Casablanca, the Royal Palace of Rabat, the walled imperial city of Meknes, the Marrakech Medina and the Islamic sanctuary of Karaouine in Fez.

7-Day guided tours to Morocco from Málaga

A 7-day guided tour in Morocco offers an immersive experience with opportunities to explore the country’s most popular sites and appreciate the atmosphere of its vibrant souks and historic medina’s.

An expert guide will lead this tour that includes walking and coach tours, transport, accommodation and some meals. Optional activities such as dinner shows are available and visits to attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Medina in Fez and the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca are all part of the well planned itinerary.

8-Day guided tours to Morocco from Málaga

To see and experience more than just the urban centers in Morocco, there is always the option of an 8 day Great Desert tour from Málaga. On this tour, you will not only visit the cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakech,  but venture further into the central region of Morocco.

Crossing the High Atlas Mountains, the tour descends past the Ait Ben Haddou fortress to Ouarzazate, and onward through the Dades Valley and Todra Gorges to Erfoud. The last stop on the itinerary before returning to Málaga is Fez where a guided tour will reveal this ancient city’s most spectacular landmarks.

How much does a multi-day trip to Morocco from Malaga cost?

Guided day tours to Morocco from Málaga start from €150 per person joining a small group excursion. The tour price includes the ferry crossing and lunch in Tangier.

A 3-day guided tour including Morocco from Málaga operates on a private basis. It excludes the price of accommodation and starts from €1,400 per person.

5-Day guided tours of the Imperial Cities of Morocco from Málaga start from €1, 200 per person sharing in standard rooms to €1,450 per person sharing in a superior room.

A 7-day guided tours to Morocco from Málaga costs in the region of €900 per person sharing in standard accommodation and €1,150 per person sharing in a double superior room. Single rooms can be requested at a surcharge on some tours.

8-Day guided tours to Morocco from Málaga start from €1520 per person sharing standard accommodation to €1,850 per person sharing in superior accommodation.

What will you see and do?

Most multi-day tours include visits to the cities of Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes and Fez. A tour of the port city of Tangier is also commonly included in tour itineraries. Longer tours venture further into the desert and visit cities such as Ouarzazate and Erfoud.

Significant places of worship, monuments and historical sites are visited at each location, and on a tour into the desert, you will descend the rugged High Atlas Mountains, cross the Dades Valley and see the impressive Todra Gorges.

When is the best time to visit Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring, from April to June and, autumn from September to November, when the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring cities, deserts, and coastal areas.

Avoid the scorching summer and chilly winters for a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Travel tips

  • Respect local customs of conservative culture and dress modestly, particularly in rural areas.
  • Negotiate prices but do so respectfully, haggling is common in Moroccan markets (souks).
  • Stay hydrated as Morocco can be hot; drink bottled water to avoid dehydration.
  • Try local cuisine and savor Moroccan dishes like tagine and couscous at local eateries for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Know a few words in Arabic or French, the main languages spoken, to communicate and show respect to locals.

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