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Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Visit Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
Ceuta, located on a peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean is one of a handful of Spanish possessions on the coastline of Morocco. It offers a compact dose of fantastic architecture, impressive fortifications, interesting museums, excellent food, a relaxing maritime park and bracing nature walks. Tourism has gradually become significant making this destination a perfect weekend getaway.
Visit Plaza de Africa, Royal Walls, Mediterranean Maritime Park, The House of Dragons, Military Museum, De La Ribera Beach, and so much more!
Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Visit Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
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Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Visit Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
Ceuta, located on a peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean is one of a handful of Spanish possessions on the coastline of Morocco. It offers a compact dose of fantastic architecture, impressive fortifications, interesting museums, excellent food, a relaxing maritime park and bracing nature walks. Tourism has gradually become significant making this destination a perfect weekend getaway.
Visit Plaza de Africa, Royal Walls, Mediterranean Maritime Park, The House of Dragons, Military Museum, De La Ribera Beach, and so much more!
Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Visit Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
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