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Op-Ed: Vacation to Morocco

Chaimaa Assli September 30, 2021
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All photos taken by Chaimaa Assli. 

Morocco is a small country located in North Africa that has a lot of different foods and traditions. With all of its beautiful beaches and historical spots, it is a perfect place to go for a vacation. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, I have not been able to visit my family there for the past three years, but this year I finally got the chance to go. My family and I managed to visit quite a few places.

  • My uncle grows a lot of different vegetables and other things in his garden outside of my grandparents’ house. Photo taken by Chaimaa Assli
  • My sister Leena and cousin Rihanna were at my grandparents’ house. Photo taken by Chaimaa Assli
  • This is at my grandparents’ house in Aïn Harrouda, Morocco. Photo taken by Chaimaa Assli.
  • Everyone fought to hold the new pet rabbit but it ended up running away. Photo taken by Chaimaa Assli

My mother’s side of the family currently lives in Aïn Harrouda, Morocco which is a city just outside Casablanca. It is also the place where I was born. You can find a lot of cafés and bakeries everywhere you go in Aïn Harrouda.

  • This is a famous Moroccan dish called Couscous served with my favorite Moroccan soda called Hawaii.
  • Moroccan Tajine is one of my favorite Moroccan foods.
  • In Morocco, depending on the dish, everyone eats from the same big plate.
  • This dish is called Bastilla and this is the seafood version.
  • These are appetizers before the main dish.
  • People in Morocco drink a lot of Moroccan mint tea.

Morocco is filled with all types of delicious foods and pastries. My personal favorites are bastilla, briouats, and zaalouk. Moroccans also eat a lot of French pastries, especially with mint tea. Some examples are croissants, crêpes and mille-feuilles. For more information on Moroccan foods click the link here.

  • The boats had just gone out to catch more fish.
  • These are some of the boats that are used for fishing.

Since Morocco touches both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, seafood has become a cultural staple. It is eaten a lot there and it is included in a lot of popular dishes. Near Aïn Harrouda there is a fishing dock where the boats bring the fish they caught in. There were some really big fish there. I saw small sharks, squid, and what looked like an eel.

  • My family and I take a picture at the venue.
  • My cousin Nihal and I were wearing our traditional Moroccan clothing at my uncle’s wedding.

A lot of people in Morocco celebrate their weddings over the summer, so every year we go I attend someone’s wedding. This year it was my uncle’s wedding. The party was a lot of fun and we wore our traditional clothes. We also ate a lot of Moroccan food there.

  • This is Masjid Hassan II that’s right on the water. It’s beautiful.
  • My sister Leena and I are on one of the rides in the amusement park in Morocco mall.
  • This is the elevator that goes through an aquarium in Morocco mall.
  • Just outside Morocco mall in Casablanca.

Casablanca has a lot of places to visit. One of the places I visited was Morocco mall. Morocco Mall is pretty big. There is an elevator that goes through an aquarium and it has a small amusement park in it. There is also an ice skating rink. Another place I visited was the famous Hassan II mosque.

  • Fruits and vegetables are sold in carts in Moroccan souqs.
  • Here you can find all sorts of things made with wood, clay, or copper.
  • The souqs in Morocco are always filled with shopping people.
  • Everything in this picture is made of wood.
  • This is an example of Moroccan artwork.

The souq in Casablanca is huge. It’s separated into many parts. Each section of the souq is for a specific thing. There is a section for clothing, vegetables, furniture and there is even a section just for olives and oil.

  • Everything is pink in Kiki’s.
  • The milkshakes there were really good!
  • Everything there was so pretty and I can’t wait to go again.

One of my favorite places I visited was the all-girls cafe in Casablanca. Everything there was pink including the walls, chairs and even the food. The café was called Kiki’s and if you ever visit Morocco I definitely recommend it.

  • I went with my cousins to a cafe on the beach.
  • There were a lot of nice beaches in El Mansouria.
  • I was at a pool with my cousins next to the house we rented in El Mansouria.
  • We had breakfast at a really pretty cafe in Mansouria.

For the first three weeks I was in Morocco my family rented a house in El Mansouria. The place we rented is a really nice vacation spot. There are a lot of pools and it has a few soccer fields. It is also near a few really nice beaches and cafés.

  • We ate Tajine for lunch at the beach.
  • The beach in El Mansouria is beautiful when the tide pushes back.

There is a beautiful place in El Mansouria on the beach that is perfect for relaxing. I went there with my family for breakfast and because we liked it so much we went the next day and stayed there the whole day. It’s not the best place for swimming but I still highly recommend it.

  • This beach is called Sablet and in my opinion is the best for swimming.
  • The cafe had a nice view, and despite the drink being pretty the taste was terrible.
  • A very beautiful view on this beach in Mohemedia.

Morocco has a lot of beaches where the water is clear and perfect for swimming and  beautiful sunsets. There are also some really nice cafés that are on the sand and they have magnificent views.

  • There is a really nice cafe in the mountains in Zaneta.
  • There is a small mosque in the cafe.
  • These are the hills in Zaneta.

Zaneta, Morocco. This is in the countryside of Morocco where some of my dad’s side lives. There is a café in the hills in Zaneta that overlooks a lake. The café has a small farm and park. It also has a small mosque for praying. There is also horseback riding by the lake.

  • There is an area in Dream Village for horseback riding.
  • We came as soon as it was time for them to eat.
  • Some of the animals we saw there were alligators.
  • The Giraffes in Dream Village would get really close to us.

The final destination is Dream Village which is a zoo and a water park. Dream Village is in Zaneta. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting. There are a lot more animals there than in the zoos here.

Overall, I really enjoyed visiting my family who I have not seen in a long time. We made sure we had a lot of fun with the short amount of time we had together. I missed eating all of the authentic food, and although I eat Moroccan food here, it is not the same. I cannot wait to visit again next year.

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