Exploring the Wonders of Ceuta: The Spanish Gateway to Africa

Exploring the Wonders of Ceuta: The Spanish Gateway to Africa

Ceuta is an ideal spot for a weekend getaway, offering beautiful beaches even during the autumn. Whether you’re traveling to Morocco by car or boat, Ceuta isn’t just a stopover; it’s a unique place worth exploring. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss:

– Food Market: The prices at Ceuta’s food market are impressive. Whether it’s tuna or eel, if you’re staying in an apartment, shopping here is a must. You’ll dine like royalty.

– Beaches of La Ribera and Chorrillo: Ceuta’s strategic location between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic ensures remarkably clear, almost turquoise waters. The sandy beaches are perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean sun.

– The Royal Walls: A highlight of Ceuta, the waters around the Royal Walls are so clear that you can see the fish swimming below. The Desnarigada tourist boat offers an excellent tour with stunning views of the walls from the sea.

– Mirador of Isabel II: Located on one of the hills around Ceuta, the Mirador of Isabel II offers panoramic views of Ceuta, the peninsula, and the Rock of Gibraltar. You’ll need to drive to get there, but the vistas are worth it.

– Mediterranean Maritime Park: A newer attraction in the city, this park features a massive saltwater pool and is a popular summer spot for locals. It also boasts trendy nightclubs, restaurants, and a spa.

– Plaza de Africa: In the heart of the city, Plaza de Africa is home to the Santa Iglesia Catedral and the Parador de Ceuta. You can cross the isthmus here in just 500 meters and experience the contrast of two different seas.

– The Dead Woman: For some of the best views of Morocco from Ceuta, head to The Dead Woman, a small granite peak. While it’s a classic hiking spot, it’s currently inaccessible due to border restrictions.

These highlights make Ceuta a fascinating destination with plenty to offer.