Descend into the wartime tunnel network carved beneath Melilla's Renaissance fortress, then walk the five-walled citadel with an official guide. A rare military labyrinth meets Andalusian grandeur — one of the Mediterranean's most underrated bucket-list sites.
What to expect
Your guide leads you through five concentric ring walls of Melilla la Vieja, a perfectly preserved Renaissance citadel dating to the 15th century. You descend into the Cuevas del Conventico, a labyrinth of tunnels and cisterns blasted from the rock as military refuges during sieges. Emerging atop the ramparts, panoramic views sweep across the Strait and the Rif Mountains of Morocco. The session ends at the Sacred Art Collection inside the old convent — gilded altarpieces in an almost entirely tourist-free space.
Good to know
The fortress is a 15-minute walk or short taxi ride from the cruise pier. Pre-book a private session directly via tuguiaenmelilla.com to guarantee an English-speaking official guide. Tours typically run 2 hours; confirm departure time against your all-aboard call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Melilla — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.