(All Photos by Tavarua)
The view from my room - Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
Experience the French/Moroccan cuisine - You can visit the Sahara Desert or perhaps take a camel trek or go fishing - Visit Nomads in their caves - If time does not permit you will still have a great journey and you can venture deep into the Medina.
The culture reflects Arab-Berber-French and Spanish and often you will hear the Moroccan dialect of Darija spoken.

Marche Central de Casablanca is the city’s main market.




Here you can find an array of fish and shellfish and a number of renowned fish restaurants lining the market.

Drink sweet mint tea and watch people as they go about their affairs.
Sounds like Heaven.
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