| The crumbling walls, Baroque church and
the castle are all worth a visit. The view across the strait, into Morocco,
is reason enough to spend at least to spend an afternoon in this town. If you find Morocco tempting you, the F.R.S Company office sells boat
tickets to Tangier. bring a Valid Passport! Note that your Passport must be
valid until at least the day you leave Morocco!
The crossing is more expensive than from Algeciras, but less stressful. the
FRS fast boat Company is available on line, requested tickets ahead for a
day Tour to Tangier. here are Some Tour Companies(book ahead)for day
trippers that run Private Guided Visits In Tangier Morocco:
tarifatravel@gmail.com kathytours@mail.com
Concerning Clothes: W ear Something that's Comfortable. It doesn't have to
be anything too fancy, But Can wear whatever you want in Morocco. There are
no laws regulating the nation's dress code. Bear in mind, however, that
Moroccans consider showing skin as a lack of style in men, and a lack of
decency in women. however, its Just Like Spain, Very Similar Weather/Climate
and a Summer Decent Clothes Will Do! What you wear reflects your social
status in Morocco probably more than anything else. Even those with the
least financial means will dress as smart as they can. Clothes are also
often used as a statement about your view on life. For example, Moroccans
with a more "western" attitude shun beards and traditional garments like the
djellaba exactly because these are the favorite attributes of devout
Muslims. Morocco is very diverse geographically with huge stretches of coast
both on the Atlantic side and on the Mediterranean side. Internally there
are great plains and three large mountain ranges where in places skiing is
possible. A big part of the country is covered in desert providing some hot
Weather for the southern part of the country. The normal dress code on the
street in Morocco is to cover legs, chest and arms for both men and women.
It can be cool at night between late October and April, though the days are
warm to hot! Also I would like to inform you that once you are on board you
should fill 2 immigration forms each one white for entry and the other
yellow for exit. Then Present both forms with each passport and the ticket
to the Moroccan Policeman on board who is stamping the Passports during the
Crossing and lets him know that you are for the day and he will Stamp your
Passports twice entry and exit. This way you will save lots of time. we can
came back to the Port to Catch the Catamaran only 5 minutes before departure
instead of 45 Min!
You may also wish to bring an extra Films and Batteries for your Camera & a
Comfortable Walking Shoe is Recommended! Happy Holiday..
_________Beaches
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Tarifa is basically one big beach, but there's more to that than meets the
eye. There is a nice beach right next to the city, but there is a long beach
reserved for water sports abou 10km or so from the city northwards. You are
able to spot a huge sand dune from the city - head towards that! There you
will find lots of kiting shops and windsurfing shops that'll keep you busy
for a day or two. The beach next to the city is reserved for sunbathing, so
no sporting allowed.
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Tarifa Beaches, long stretches of white, sandy beaches are part of what
makes Tarifa the perfect summer destination. Of course, all of this depends
on the amount of wind that's stirring things up. While there are days that
lying on the beach is nearly impossible unless your goal is to exfoliate,
the good news is that there's something to do in almost every meteorological
situation.
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