
The Map of Africa
A natural rock opening shaped like the African continent, framing the open Atlantic. It's the single most photographed view in the caves — and the light changes it completely through the day.
When the light is best →Cap Spartel, Tangier — Morocco
Skip the line at the famous Map of Africa opening. Book your entry online in minutes and walk straight in.
Opening hours
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Location
Cap Spartel, 14 km
Duration of visit
~45 min
Three things bring people to this stretch of Atlantic coast, and all three are visible in the same 45-minute walk.

A natural rock opening shaped like the African continent, framing the open Atlantic. It's the single most photographed view in the caves — and the light changes it completely through the day.
When the light is best →
Evidence of use dating back to antiquity, alongside the distinctive round scars left by centuries of millstone quarrying that shaped much of the cave's interior.
Read the full history →
Local legend ties the caves to one of Hercules's Twelve Labors — the splitting of the Strait of Gibraltar and the creation of the Pillars of Hercules.
Myth vs. history →We're not a third-party reseller — this is the fastest way to secure entry directly, with no printer required.
Book online and walk past the ticket queue with a confirmed entry — worth it on weekends and in peak season.
No printer needed. Your ticket arrives as a PDF you can show straight from your phone at the gate.
We're producing a short audio guide covering the legend, the geology, and the millstone history. Watch this space.
Book your entry online and walk straight in — same official pricing, no line.
Everything most visitors ask before their trip.
In 2026, entry is 30 Dh for Moroccan or resident adults, 10 Dh for resident children (7–13), 80 Dh for foreign adults, and 40 Dh for foreign children (7–13). Children under 7 enter free. See our tickets page for the full breakdown and to book online.
The caves are open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (hours may shift seasonally around sunset — we recommend confirming close to your visit date, especially in winter).
The caves are about 14 km west of central Tangier on the Cap Spartel road, roughly a 20–25 minute drive. You can get there by chartered grand taxi, local bus, rental car, or an organized half-day tour. Our full transport guide covers costs and timing for each option.
Most visitors spend about 45 minutes walking through the main gallery and the Map of Africa opening. You can easily extend that if you want to linger for photos, especially in good afternoon light.
It's a natural rock opening in the cave wall that, from the right angle, resembles the outline of the African continent, framing a view straight out onto the Atlantic. It's the most photographed spot in the caves.
It's not required — you can buy tickets in cash at the gate — but booking online gets you skip-the-line entry and a mobile ticket PDF, which is worth it on weekends, holidays, and in peak summer months.
Partially. The upper areas near the entrance are manageable, but the deeper galleries involve uneven natural rock and some steps, so full wheelchair access isn't currently possible. Contact us if you have specific mobility questions before traveling.
Yes, there is a parking area directly at the site entrance, used by both independent visitors and tour buses.