Ceuta, Spain
Ceuta, Spain
This Spanish city bordering northern Morocco is located on a narrow isthmus that connects Mt. Hacho to the Spanish mainland. Ceuta has a unique natural setting where the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet, making it perfect for kayaking and spotting the area’s resident dolphins and turtles. For a panoramic view of the city and stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar, visit Mirador de Isabel II. Ceuta’s close proximity to northern Africa flavors its cuisine, architecture, and more, blending Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Hindu influences. With an area of just seven square miles, Ceuta is easy to explore by foot—with the historic Royal Walls, Plaza de los Reyes, House of the Dragons, Church of San Francisco, and Shrine of Our Lady of Africa—within easy reach.
Testimonials
...We had a great time-best ever, and will be coming back...Charlie and I feel like we've been yachting with our "best friends". Hard to believe we didn't know anyone on the yacht 8 days ago-now we've met new traveling friends for the years to come. Mr & Mrs HoganWashington
The pedicures my husband and I had on deck as we sailed out of Civitavecchia to begin the voyage were fantastic Mrs. Betsy B.Maine