Spain’s little piece of Morocco, this oddity of a town, 79 kilometers east of Tangier, is a major transport hub with ferries across the sea to Algeciras. The old fortifications (built by the Portuguese) around the San Felipe Moat are the town’s main sight, but the Ceuta Museum is also worth a look for its well-displayed collection of Punic and Roman finds.
Those with an interest in religious art and architecture should also visit Ceuta’s main square, home to the interesting Cathedral Museum and the 15th-century Church of Our Lady of Africa








