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Legenda

Lunch or dinner includedLunch or dinner included
DrinkDrink
Livello-facileLevel of difficulty: easy
Livello-moderatoLevel of difficulty: moderate
Livello-impegnativoLevel of difficulty: difficult
Tour-panoramicoPanoramic Tour
degustazioneTastings
Posti-limitatiLimited availability!
SnackSnack
Long walking toursLong walking tours
Long bus tripLong bus trip
Filming and photographs prohibited, or surcharge for photography and filming requiredFilming and photographs prohibited, orsurcharge for photography and filming required
Walking on rough terrain:comfortable walking shoes advisedWalking on rough terrain:comfortable walking shoes advised
There may be opportunities to take a swim. It is advisable tobring a beach towel, bathing suit, sun protection cream, and a hat.There may be opportunities to take a swim. It is advisable tobring a beach towel, bathing suit, sun protection cream, and a hat.

MSC Melody - Cruise - Mediterranean


11 Nights     28 Aug 2010 - 8 Sep 2010
Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Balearic, ME 2010


Travel on board of the MSC Melody. Departing fromGenoa  and calls to  Almeria, Cadiz, Lisbon, Casablanca, Palma de Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Genoa.

MSC Melody

Port Description - Casablanca

Casablanca Visit the bustling markets and the secret gardens of the Royal Palace. African, Arabian and European cultures merge in this city that is home to artisans and craftsmen.

Shore Excursion


CAS01 - CITY TOUR AND HASSAN II'S MOSQUE-4 HRS

Level of difficulty: easy

Founded by the Carthaginian who called it “Anfa”, the town was re-built after Lisbon earthquake in 1755. We take a panoramic tour passing by the main streets and squares in Casablanca with a short stop at a typical local market where you will find a variety of goods. We visit the beautiful Cathedral of Notre Dame de Lourdes. The highlight of the excursion is the visit to the magnificent Mosque of Hassan II, the biggest mosque in the Islamic world after Mecca.

Note     : in case of religious celebrations on the day of call, the visit to the Mosque will be external.

Prices valid from April 2010 and until November 08, 2010

Price per person starting from: $  78 Adults   - $  55 Children


CAS02 - MARRAKECH-13 HRS WITH LUNCH

pranzoLevel of difficulty: moderateLong walking toursLong bus tripWalking on rough terrain:comfortable walking shoes advised

Marrakech is called the “Pearl of the South”. We will visit to the Tombs of the Saadian Kings and the magnificent Bahia Palace. We stop to enjoy a delicious lunch; the last stop of the tour is at Djeema-El-Fna Square where you will have free time to admire snake charmers, acrobats, jugglers and musicians.

Note     : the bus ride to Marrakesh will take about 3 hours and a half each way. This tour is not suitable for passengers who experience mobility problems; long walking involved.

Prices valid from April 2010 and until November 08, 2010

Price per person starting from: $  177 Adults   - $  122 Children


CAS03 - RABAT-5 HRS

Level of difficulty: moderate

We drive on a modern motorway to reach Rabat, the capital of Morocco, the seat of the Government and the residence of King Hassan II. The excursion begins with an informative tour passing by Grand Mechouar Official Square and Hassan Tower with its 300 broken columns, reputed to be one of the largest mosques of the Islamic world. The excursion will also include a walk through the streets of the Medina to visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the garden of Oudayas Kasbah.

Note     : the bus ride to Rabat will take about 1 hours and a half each way. This tour is not suitable for passengers who experience mobility problems; long walking involved.

Prices valid from April 2010 and until November 08, 2010

Price per person starting from: $  81 Adults   - $  57 Children


CAS04 - FEZ-13 HRS WITH LUNCH

pranzoLevel of difficulty: moderateLong walking toursLong bus tripWalking on rough terrain:comfortable walking shoes advised

Fez is reputed to be the most authentically Imperial City of Morocco. This tour will take you to the highlights of this   fascinating city: the ancient Medina Fés El Bali where each souk hosts a different handicraft category (carpenters, skin tanners etc), Mellah (the Jewish Quarter) and the Belgazhi Museum. We have an external visit to Karaouine Mosque and an inside visit to Medersa Attarine. Lunch included.

Note     : the bus ride to Marrakesh will take about 3 hours and a half each way. This tour is not suitable for passengers who experience mobility problems; long walking involved.

Prices valid from April 2010 and until November 08, 2010

Price per person starting from: $  177 Adults   - $  122 Children


CAS05 - CASABLANCA & RABAT-10 HRS WITH LUNCH

pranzoLevel of difficulty: moderateLong walking toursLong bus tripWalking on rough terrain:comfortable walking shoes advised

Leave the port and start the tour with a first stop at Mohamed V Square and then continue with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, the biggest mosque in the Islamic world after Mecca. Drive through the Corniche and Anfa area and reach Habbous Quarter for an inside visit of its central market. Trip to Rabat, the capital of Morocco to visit its most interesting sites: Mohamed V Mausoleum, Hassan Tower with its 300 broken columns (reputed to be one of the largest mosques of the Islamic world), the Oudayas Kasbah and the Royal Palace (outside). Lunch included.

Note     : the bus ride to Rabat will take about 1 hours and a half each way. This tour is not suitable for passengers who experience mobility problems; long walking involved.

Prices valid from April 2010 and until November 08, 2010

Price per person starting from: $  177 Adults   - $  122 Children


Note

The excursions mentioned in the above program are intended to give all MSC guests an idea of tours that can be organized in each port of call.
This program is merely indicative and varies according to the conditions prevailing in each port. Each excursion (with description and prices) will be reconfirmed during your cruise with full information in the onboard Tour Magazine.

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