Casablanca, Morocco to Cardona, Spain

This morning we went out and found a place for breakfast before leaving Casablanca.

Breakfast

Then we drove to the airport and turned in our rental car.

Turning in the rental car.

It took us 6 different checks including security, immigration and checking bags but we finally got on our plane for Madrid. In Madrid we only had an hour between flights and we had to go through immigration and travel a long distance to the domestic terminal. We made it but just barely.

Duke on the plane to Barcelona.

We landed in Barcelona around 6:30 but our bags didn’t. They finally showed up about 10:30 and then we were on the road in a new rental car. We drove about an hour to Cardona where we are tonight. We arrived too late for dinner. It was a long day and we are all looking forward to breakfast.

Casablanca Day 2

This morning we found a place for breakfast and then walked to the Hassan II Mosque and took a tour.

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Breakfast

The scale of the Mosque is astounding. It is the third biggest in the world, the biggest outside of Saudi Arabia and it has the tallest minaret in the world. The mosque is stunningly beautiful. It is constructed almost exclusively of Moroccan materials.

The Hassan II Mosque
The inside can hold 20,000 men
The wooden women’s area above the main floor can hold 5000 women
The Absolution area is below the main floor

From the mosque we walked to a bookstore that had some books in English.

And of course lots of books in French

Then we had tea and played cards.

Tea

For our last dinner in Africa we went an absolutely wonderful African Fusion Restaurant called NKOA.

My Fastella Marocaine
Gayle’s Tuna
Kaffao
NKOA Restaurant

Safi to Casablanca

Today was pretty much the last day of our Moroccon Road trip. We drove up the coast from Safi to Casablanca.

It got greener the farther north we went.
We have seen this multiple times. But today we finally got a picture of cows on top of cattle trucks.

Casablanca is a big city. (Over 3 million people.) It is certainly the most cosmopolitan city we have been to in Morocco. The drive to our hotel was a bit stressful because of all the traffic and the crazy drivers. But we made it and we are settled in the Art Palace Suites and spa. Each room has a different theme.

Gayle and Roger are in the Scheherazade suite
we are in the Charlie Chaplin Suite

We went out for a walk after we got here and then had a great dinner at a nearby French restaurant Le Kimmy’Z.

Out for a walk. Our hotel is in the background
Our salad to share
Duke’s fish

Essaouira to Safi

The Villa Quieta Hotel where we stayed in Essaouira was a beautiful hotel with excellent service. After breakfast this morning we explored a bit and played some cards in the lounge.

Breakfast
Playing cards

Then we drove slowly up the coast to the industrial port city of Safi. Along the way we stopped to enjoy the view.

The Morocco coast north of Essaouira
Camels on the road as we left Essaouira
Some fishing boats we stopped to check out.

In Safi we are staying at the Valley Boutique Hotel. Our rooms overlook old pottery kilns in a ravine.

The view from our hotel
Sunset from our hotel

Oulad Berhil to Essaouira

Today was the the longest driving day we will have during our time in Morocco. We drove a total of 190 miles. It took us 6 hours.

We had a lovely breakfast by the pool at Prestige du Souss before we left. Then I went up on the roof to check out the view. I also got a picture of us and our hosts as we were saying goodbye.

Prestige du Souss
Saying goodbye to our hosts

Our route was west to the Atlantic coast and then pretty much north to the coastal town of Essaouira.

Taroudant
Quite a load
Driving north along the coast

As we were driving up the coast we saw a lot of police checkpoints. They always waved us through, until at one checkpoint out in the country, and inland a bit, they waved us over. In Impeccable English the uniformed police officer asked Duke for our papers and then asked Duke to get out of the car. We all heard Duke say, Not me!! I didn’t!! And then he was getting back in the car and we were on our way. They had accused him of passing a blue car illegally a ways back. When he was adamant that he had done nothing wrong they decided not to push it. We all breathed a sigh of relief and we were on our way. Unfortunately I got no pictures. I suppose it wouldn’t have been a good idea to ask the policeman to pose with Duke.

After arriving in Essaouira we went for a walk along the beach. Duke and Roger went off with an old guy who offered to show them the fishing boats. They learned all about the fishing fleet.

Walking along the beach
You could get horse and camel rides on the beach.
Roger learning about fishing in Essaouira

We had a great fish dinner at a restaurant on the beech. You can tell we are back in a more touristy area because there was beer on the menu.

Our dinner spot
Our sunset view from dinner.