Cruises to Casablanca

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Cruises visiting Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca, Morocco
Casablanca
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Explore Casablanca, a vibrant and modern city that serves as Morocco's economic hub, where Art Deco architecture and a lively port meet a rich cultural heritage and a legendary mosque.

Casablanca offers an atmosphere that is a captivating blend of a bustling modern metropolis and a more traditional Moroccan lifestyle. Unlike the ancient imperial cities, Casablanca has a more European feel, with its grand boulevards and distinctive Art Deco architecture. The city's energy is fast-paced and cosmopolitan, but you can still find the quiet, narrow alleyways of the Old Medina. It is a city that showcases a different side of Morocco, one that is dynamic, forward-looking, and a key commercial and cultural crossroads.

The cultural significance of Casablanca is deeply rooted in its modern history. It grew from a small port into a major city under the French Protectorate in the early 20th century, which is why it is home to one of the most impressive collections of Art Deco architecture in the world. It is also famous as the setting for the classic 1942 film 'Casablanca', a key piece of cinematic history. While the movie was filmed entirely on a Hollywood set, it cemented the city's name in the global imagination and has made it a legendary destination for film fans.

Moroccan cuisine is known for its fragrant spices and rich flavours, and Casablanca is no exception. Local specialities include 'tagine', a slow-cooked stew of meat or vegetables, and 'couscous', a staple on Fridays. Given its coastal location, fresh seafood is abundant, with grilled fish and seafood tagines being a local favourite. You can also find a variety of street foods, from delicious pastries to freshly squeezed juices, offering a taste of authentic local life.

Casablanca is an important cruise port and a key gateway for exploring Morocco. While the port itself is modern and industrial, it serves as a convenient starting point for excursions. Visitors can choose to explore the city's key landmarks, such as the Hassan II Mosque, or embark on a longer journey to the imperial cities of Marrakech or Rabat, which are just a few hours away by train or tour bus. The city offers a unique opportunity to experience a different side of this fascinating country.

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