Private Casablanca Holy Places Expedition

Casablanca

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Private Casablanca Holy Places Expedition

Embark on a cultural journey through Casablanca, Morocco, filled with fascinating insights and unique experiences.

Your adventure commences with a lesson in Islam as you visit the remarkable Hassan II Mosque, the third largest in the world. Marvel at the 210-meter-tall minaret and the mosque's exquisite blend of Islamic and Moroccan architectural styles, which draw inspiration from Moorish and urban design. If you're familiar with Moroccan architecture, you might spot resemblances to other notable structures like the unfinished Hassan Mosque in Rabat and the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech.

During your exploration, discover intriguing facts about Islam specific to Morocco. While Islamic tradition prohibits belief in any god other than Allah, Moroccans continue to offer sacrifices to Sidi Abderrahmane, regarded as a saint by many. Locals seek his blessings, particularly in the Arabic month of Chaabane, just before Ramadan, and visit his shrine off the coast of Casablanca to seek healing, fertility, and even love.

Next, delve into Casablanca's Jewish heritage as you journey to the mellah, the Jewish quarter within the old medina. This area is where the city's Jewish history has been most diligently preserved and where it continues to thrive today. Casablanca is home to over 5,000 Jews and hosts more than 30 synagogues, along with Jewish monuments, cemeteries, and shrines. The relatively young mellah, established less than a century ago, represents a significant chapter in local Jewish history.

You'll then visit a splendid museum housed within a private residence, showcasing a personal collection of Moroccan artwork. This exquisite house was once home to Abderrahman Slaoui, a Moroccan businessman with a passion for the arts. While you explore the artworks, pause for a revitalizing Moroccan mint tea to prepare for the short walk to your next destination.

Travel by private transport to the striking Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, an architectural departure from the traditional Moroccan style. This European-inspired church stands tall against the backdrop of its neighboring structures, creating a visually stunning contrast.

Finally, a private taxi transfer will take you to the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, an institution featuring collections and exhibits spanning 2,000 years of Jewish life in Morocco. You'll encounter videos, photographs, paintings, sculptures, and historic documents that narrate the story of local Jewish heritage. After your museum exploration, your guide will accompany you to your hotel or another centrally located drop-off point via private transfer.

Before concluding your journey, be sure to ask your guide for additional recommendations on what to explore and experience in Casablanca. Book your tour now to experience this captivating fusion of cultures and history!

$111 per person

Duration: 5 hours
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More about this tour

Shore Excursion Size: Private

Shore Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing

Shore Excursion Duration: 5

Shore Excursion Departs From: An approximately 5 minute taxi (approximately 18 EUR each way, not included) is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.

Activity Level: Easy

Food/Beverage Provided: Enjoy a cup of Traditional Moroccan Mint

Recommended Dress: We recommend comfortable lightweight summer clothing and walking shoes are suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may also be needed for the winter months, especially in the evenings. Good quality sunglasses are advised, and photo-chromati

Restrictions: This tour is not recommended for guest that have mobility restrictions. This tour can not accomodate stroller, wheelchair or walker.


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