• Spanish City of Ceuta in Morocco

An autonomous Spanish port city on the northern tip of Morocco and the Mediterranean Sea across Gibraltar, with an exotic Moroccan ambience boasting a diverse mix of cultures.

In Ceuta visit the 18th century Neoclassical cathedral built on top the town’s Great Mosque, the 16th century ancient fortifications of Murallas Reales, and the Parque Maritimo del Mediterraneo (Mediterranean Marine Park), near the marina with its saltwater lakes, greenhouses, and gardens. Ceuta coastline is ideal for kayaking, fishing, and scuba diving, and the sea is rich with Marine life, Turtles, Dolphins, Whales, and more.

To access Ceuta, take a ferry from Algeciras, a town 109 km southeast of Cadiz and 145 km southwest of Malaga. Another option would be to drive south to Tarifa, 23 km south of Algeciras, then to take the 40 minutes ferry to Tangier, visit the beautiful Medieval old town, and continue 80 km west to Ceuta.

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