
Europe - Mediterranean
Algeciras, Spain, docks at the Bahia de Algeciras terminal, 2 kilometers from town, with shuttles or taxis providing 10-minute rides to the center. The port handles ferries to Morocco and Tangier, with cruise facilities including restrooms and information. Travelers board buses to Gibraltar, 20 minutes east, for the Rock's cable car and St. Michael's Cave. The old town features Plaza Alta with 18th-century arches and tapas bars. Excursions to Tarifa, 20 kilometers southwest, include kite-surfing on Europe's southernmost beaches. Los Barrios, 15 minutes north, offers sherry tastings at bodegas. Local markets sell jamon iberico. Peak season June to September; buses 2-5 EUR. Dining includes gazpacho at harborside spots. Souvenirs feature sherry vinegar.
Algeciras, Spain, in Andalusia, southern Spain, sits on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the Mediterranean Sea and North African coast.
Stroll vibrant markets sampling tapas and Andalusian wines. Climb the historic Church of Capilla de Nuestra Señora de la Palma for city views. Relax on Playa de Getares' golden sands. Ferry to Gibraltar for ape encounters and cave explorations. Hike Algeciras Bay trails to coastal viewpoints.