by cmanlangit
Sucks. Pre arrange everything. Taxis will ripped you off. They will charge more than the ship transfer cost.
Visited: Oct 09, 2019
by suej13
Took excursion. Big dirty, crowded City
Visited: Mar 25, 2019
by jscollyer
Glad we went there....don't really want to go again.
Visited: Dec 03, 2017
by joem124
Rick's AmericaN Cafe is not far from the pier.
Visited: Nov 14, 2016
by transamike
Very enjoyable excursion; highlights of Casablana and Hassan II Mosque. The market and olive market were interesting. Tour guide was excellent. Recommend excursion with guide instead of "on your own".
Visited: Feb 03, 2018
by mec9emb
Getting off the ship onto a smelly, industrial port, your feet sink into layers of compressed oil and diesel. I would not recommend trying to walk off ship. You have to take a shuttle or excursion because it's too far and dangerous to walk - through an industrial area with no safeguards for pedestrians and a massive military area.
Visited: Oct 22, 2016
by chanters
dirty industrial port, excellent excuse to relax onboard.
Visited: May 16, 2017
by tulsaag
Don't get off the ship, I would never go back.
Visited: Sep 27, 2016
by nursebetty140
Casablance is, in one word, a (I cannot say the word.....). It is filthy and a typically big, dirty African city (I've lived one year of my life in Africa). Do NOT expect anything at all in Casablanca and you won't be disappointed. We took the ship's tour to Rabat. It was wonderful - in spite of the thunderstorm and TWO separate hail storms.
Visited: Feb 03, 2018
by BxBog
The shuttle bus driver stopped the bus and disappeared after driving us out of the port area. He spoke to a policman and then went off on the back of a scooter to return 40 minutes later to sweating passengers. The bus was in really poor condition - no aircon and a brake warning (stop driving) on the dashboard digital display. Casablanca is run down and shows its age in a nasty way. An hour round trip in a bus in a poor state to get to the last stop after 1.5 hours (Grand Bazaar) which is actually close to the port entrance.
Visited: Sep 29, 2018
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