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This trip did what it said - we saw the highlights of Morocco from city to coast to mountain and desert. It was amazingly varied, balancing time in cities and coun...
Overall this was a good and varied trip. The people in the group were lovely, some were a little eccentric (but in a good endearing way). I hope to keep in touch ...
Thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the trip. Thought it was well organised. Riding through the dunes on a camel! Staying in Kasbah Oliver and exploring the village a...
Although I’ve been back home a while. I still have memories of seeing a mules loaded up with our heavy suitcases. Their legs buckling underneath. A taxi brought so...
If you want to see a country fast, and get a good taste, not just in the obvious touristy places. If you are ready for a lot of travelling and a bit of mild disco...
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Casablanca has a mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters. At the peak of summer (July and August), temperatures average at around 67 degrees Fahrenheit. In the dead of winter (January through February), it is usually about 47 degrees.
With that being said, nights are chillier in Casablanca, no matter the time of year. Even when you are visiting in the summer, prepare by bringing long pants and a sweater for the evenings.
Because Casablanca does not experience any major seasonal influx of tourists, the best time to visit the city is up to your discretion (or may hinge on the other places you intend to visit in Morocco or North Africa).
That being said, if you are on a cultural tour of Morocco, you may visit during the summer. Two of the city’s best festivals, Festival de Casablanca and the Feast of the Throne both take place during July.
Casablanca is unlike other cities in Morocco where a Western style of dress is completely acceptable, and common amongst the locals. While you may want to bring full body-covering clothing and a scarf to cover your hair if you plan to visit the Hassan II Mosque, don’t worry about your style of dress otherwise. P
ack clothing that is seasonally appropriate, a bathing suit if you plan (and you should plan!) to visit the gorgeous beaches near the city, and a warmer layer of clothing for at night.
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, and its known for its energy, a vibrant nightlife, and is a great way to see a glimpse of what modern Morocco is really like. Despite this, it doesn’t have too many outstanding tourist options.
If your primary interest in visiting Morocco is to see some of the country’s gorgeous Islamic architecture, to revel in its Arab traditions and explore its historic landmarks, Casablanca is not for you.
This doesn’t mean it isn’t worth it to include Casablanca on your Morocco tour. Casablanca is a great home base, or stopping point on a multi day tour of Morocco. Some of the best day trips can be taken from Casablanca; for example, a drive to Rabat (Morocco’s capital) can be reached in an hour’s drive, and the medieval towns El Jadida, Azemmour, Safi, and Oualidia are only a short trip away.
Casablanca’s trendy restaurant scene will be a welcome break for foodies touring Morocco. The food scene is much more developed than anything in Fez or Marrakech. Not only this, but Casablanca is one of the most liberal cities in Morocco, from dress to attitude. This means that you will be able to easily get yourself a good glass of wine and a beer -- or any other alcohol -- something not typical for the rest of Morocco.
In Casablanca, like much of Morocco, the biggest danger will be petty theft. Travelers should remain aware of their surroundings at all times, and never walk alone at night. Try to avoid wearing showy jewelry (fake or not), watches, and carrying your phone in your hand.
You should also be aware that drinking alcohol on the street is illegal, and being publicly intoxicated is highly frowned upon. Scams are also common in Casablanca, so be sure to negotiate ahead of time with everything from cab fares to the price of your meals when eating at a hole-in-the-wall type restaurant.
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