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     When the French chose this city 
    as their administrative center in the early 20th century, it was laid out 
    with wide boulevards, public parks and imposing civic buildings. Most places of interest are within walking distance of each other.
 The Hassan II Mosque, completed in 1993, is among the largest in the 
    world, boasting the tallest minaret. Some 30,000 of Morocco’s craftspeople 
    labored for six years to create this most remarkable place of worship
 
      
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        ShoppingHandicrafts, copperware, pottery, embroidered clothing, carpets, and 
        silver jewelry are of major interest. Bargain hard in the souks. The 
        major shopping area is found around the United Nations Square and the 
        Habbous Quarter.
 
        
        CuisineTraditional dishes include roast mutton, harira (a spicy bean soup), and 
        touajen tagine (a meat and chicken stew). Some of the best restaurants 
        are found along Boulevard Mohammed el Hansali and on the way to the 
        beach resorts.
 Please Note: Stay away from salads and raw vegetables. Make sure meat 
        is cooked thoroughly and avoid local dairy products. Drink only bottled 
        water and beverages.
 
        
        Other SightsCasablanca is covered on Tour CAS-1.  If not participating,  
        you can take the Silversea complimentary shuttle to the United Nations 
        Square and explore on your own. For excursions, try Marrakech or Rabat.
 Casablanca’s beaches and exclusive suburbs are located to the east of the 
        city along the Boulevard de la Corniche. This is a very trendy area, 
        lined with four-star hotels, restaurants and bars.
 Golf
 Casablanca Golf Club. The Casablanca Golf Club has an 18-hole, 
        7011-yard championship Cal Olson designed course.
 Royal Dar es Salaam.  Commissioned by King Hassan II in 1970, 
        Robert Trent Jones, Sr., designed this highly acclaimed course. Located 
        in a forest among old Roman ruins, lavish grounds of mimosa, banana, 
        cypress, eucalyptus, and towering cork trees line the fairways.
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    Complimentary 
    Spirits Await | 
    
    Return to Your 
    Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure | 
    
    Entertainment 
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