Ceuta (Spanish Africa) Historical Tour

Ceuta (Spanish Africa) Historical Tour

Sat, May 31

7 a.m. - 9 p.m.

$110 adult, $85 per child 2-14 years

Registration is required.  Must register by May 28 and U.S. DoD I.D. cardholders of all ages.

Up until now, not too many people can say "Been there- done tha," when it comes to visiting the continent of Africa, without actually leaving Spain. MWR will take you to Ceuta , an autonomous city of Spain located on the North African side of the Strait of Gibraltar, on the Mediterranean, which separates it from the Spanish mainland. It is approximately an hour by ferry from the port of Algeciras and it basks in the waters of the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterranean sea, bordering Morocco in the west. The area of Ceuta is approximately 28 square kilometers (11 sq mi).
Ceuta is dominated by a hill called Monte Hacho, on which there is a fort used by the Spanish Army.   The city enjoys a mild Mediterranean subtropical climate. Winter is the rainy season while summer tends to be dry.

PASSPORT required. Tickets and Travel will need your passport information beforehand.

Trip includes: bus, ferry, panaromic tour, historical walking tour, lunch (modest meal and is optional)) and some free time to shop. 

Recommend to bring motion sickness pills for the ferry ride. 

Note:  The trip itinerary is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances i.e., ferry schedule and availability, and weather condition to cross the Strait of Gibraltar.

For more information or to register, please call 956-823101 or DSN 727-3101.

To purchase tickets online click here.