Ceuta, Spanish Morocco

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A tiny Spanish city-enclave of just 19 square kilometres.
An autonomous Spanish enclave in North Africa, Ceuta is dominated by Monte Hacho and its castle, offering panoramic views of the city and the coast. Across the sea it’s possible to see Gibraltar in the distance. Below Monte Hacho are the remains of Ceuta’s old city walls, with a small canal running between them. The Ermitage of San Antonio was rebuilt in the 1960s on a site dating from the 15th century.
The city is a meeting place: of Africa and Europe, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, Christianity and Islam – and these influences can be seen in everything from the food to the architecture. Along with monuments, museums, churches, and mosques, it’s also possible to find interesting little shops selling local products and to enjoy every kind of food from couscous to paella.
- CEUTA - INFORMATION
- Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain
An autonomous Spanish enclave in North Africa, Ceuta is dominated by Monte Hacho and its castle, offering panoramic views of the city and the coast. Across the sea it’s possible to see Gibraltar in the distance.
The city is a meeting place; of Africa and Europe, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, Christianity and Islam – and these influences can be seen in everything from the food to the architecture. Along with monuments, museums, churches, and mosques.
The official currency of Ceuta is the Euro

- TOUR A - CEUTA CITY TOUR
- Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain
Our tour will introduce us to little known Ceuta, a Spanish town with a European atmosphere yet still surrounded by African influences.

- TOUR B - TETOUAN
- Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain
Tetouan, the gem of the Rif Mountains, is one of the most typical and beautiful towns of Morocco, located approximately 40 kilometres from Ceuta.



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