Yes. You would either have to cross the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar or the Atlantic Ocean. Iberia and Morocco do not touch.
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The question is ambiguous. It is approximately 9 miles from North Africa to Europe across the Straits of Gibraltar. Spain has two Autonomous Cities, Melilla and Ceuta on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa surrounded by Morocco. The distance between Spain and Morocco there is one step to cross the border.
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The Atlas Mountains
The Atlantic Ocean
From Nice, France to Casablanca, Morocco, you have to cross the Mediterranean sea.
Spain is surrounded by France (to the North East), Portugal (to the West). In terms of seas and oceans the Balearic Sea is to the East, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the bay of Biscay to the North and then the straight of Gibraltar to the south. The strait of Gibraltar is a very narrow 'entrance' into the Mediterranean from the Atlantic. When you cross the strait from Spain you reach Morocco.
The Atlas mountains
The Strait of Gibraltar is a 9 mile wide international waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. It also separates Europe from Aftica. Thje Straits of Gibraltar is not claimed by any one country. Spain (and the British possession of Gibraltar) are on the north side of the straits and Morocco (And the Spanish possession of Cueta) is on the south side of the straits.
which ocean did columbus cross after he left spain
So that it cannot be mistaken for a European '1'
If you traveled North of Spain and crossed the Pyrenees you would be in a country called Hannibal