Hi there,
We are heading to Torremolinos for a fortnight and we like to go a few trips on holiday to see the sights. Now, please don't think this is a silly question as I am being deadly serious!!!
I have the biggest phobia of snakes and I'm absolutely petrified (can't even watch them on TV or see pictures in magazines). Anyway, I was watching this holiday programme about Morocco and in it they said that there were a lot of snake charmers on the streets etc.
Can anyone please tell me if this IS the case as we'd really like to take the day trip to Morocco from Costa Del Sol but obviously, this would be a MAJOR problem for me!
Also, what exactly does the day trip to Morocco involve?!
Any help would be much appreciated!
Cx
I havent done it but my sister did. She doesnt have the best sea legs so she suffered terribly from Sea Sickness. She enjoyed the trip but it was very long day. It takes about 2hours to get to the port before you start. Sorry I cant offer you any other information.
Try this website for more info on what a daytrip involves.
We did see a few camels, plenty of donkeys, & even three sheep being man handled over a wall, almost in the very centre of the city!!
It was a great experience, although quite tiring. Certainly needs a good guide to make the most of it.
Having heard awful stories (true or false) about Tangiers - travel advice on an American site, carry a weapon!!! - we took an alternative day trip from Algeciras. Ceuta is in North Africa, attached to Morocco - but part of Cadiz Province, Spain. The only snakes we encountered were the couple of guys hanging around the ferry terminal offering to take us to a Traditional Berber Craft Market. Naturally it turned out to be a little shop full of expensive junk.The Seacat takes less than an hour. Now obviously this ain't quite Morocco but you say you like to take trips. If you like a bargain then this is it. SATURDAYS ONLY, the Ceuta Tourist Office provide a day trip which includes return ferry crossing ,a fascinating one and a half(ish) hour coach trip around Ceuta, FREE parking at Algeciras Ferry Terminal and a free straw hat!!! Parking at Algeciras terminal alone would cost more than the complete offer price. A lot of people who took the trip the day we went didn't realise they had to pop into the Tourist Office booth at Ceuta ferry terminal to get the free coach trip, free parking ticket (and hat!). The whole trip cost 15€ when we went. I think we had to book in advance. You can check by e-mailing turismo@ceuta.info
We are going to the Costa del sol for the very first time in August and wondered if it's worth going to Morocco for a day trip? We have three kids 10 and under, would it be suitable for them do you think? And what is the best/quickest way to get to Morocco, we are staying at Cala Mijas, not really sure how far it is so if anyone can enlighten me that would be great, just don't want the kids to do too much travelling in the heat if it's not worth it. Thanx
To get there you would have to travel to Algeciras of Tarifa (2 to 3 hours)and then the sea crossing is at leat 35 mins. I think your kids would hate it, once there you will be hassled to buy tatty souvenirs, sit on a camel and have your photo taken, all the usual ****
Hi Jacky, Oh dear don't think we will bother!! It does seem an awful long way to go in one day anyway, many thanks
Took our own sons there when they were about ten and they loved it. An added bonus is that if you book through Holiday Excursions, all your kids go half-price.
I've been five or six times now, and on each and every occasion a snake charmer has been around with his cobras. Our boys said it was the highlight of the holiday!
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tonyadams78
2006-07-12 13:21:44
Tony, that's great, do you have a link at all?
Just a bit of info if anyone thinking of this trip its roughly 140 Klm from Torremolinos to Algeciras you can take the A7 toll free or the faster AP7 motorway where you will encounter 3 tolls from Torremolinos, costing 5.50,3.50 and 2.70.
That way, if any or all of your party miss the coach through illness or whatever, you do not struggle to get your money back.
It's simply a case of phoning when you arrive (952 383 445 - Mon-Fri 9.30am-1.30pm and 4.0pm-8.0pm) and organise your trips over the phone. All the operators speak fluent English, incidentally.
Alternatively, you can e-mail them at excursions@thegholidayguide.net, or have a look at the CostAfrica website to see what the excursion consists of.
Hope this helps. Tony.
http://www.costafrica.com
Heading to Costa del sol in Feb for short break don't know where we are going but are thinking of doing some excursions. Will there still be excursions available then and how expensive are they for the whole day.
Thanks Tony, must have missed your reply
anyone any advice on best places to use for day trip to morocco, looking to spend time mostly going through the markets (looking for stuff for house) not as interested in guided tours and sight seeing, any tips and advice greatly appreciated, we are going at start of september
I was thinking of taking a day trip to tangier during my stay in July this year. Any advice would be appreciated
I am staying in Mijas
Hi Pat
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