Rabat cruise port guide
The lesser-known sister of Malta in the Maltese archipelago, Gozo is a 67-square-kilometer island full of ancient history. Standing atop the island is a medieval citadel, marking the spot where the earliest settlers lived as far back as the Bronze Age. Today, it’s the centerpiece of the island’s biggest settlement, Victoria, which is known to its 6,000 residents as Ir-Rabat. Outside the capital, crystal clear waters and red sandy beaches attract swimmers and snorkelers, while the ruins of Ġgantija are one of the Mediterranean’s historical highlights. Stunning rock formations and a patchwork of salt pans are among the island’s other intriguing natural attractions. The best way to explore is by the cheap modern taxis that line up at the port of Mġarr. You’ll quickly discover that food is a passion and a pleasure of Gozitan life. Try the local specialty ftira, a breadlike snack typically served with toppings and eaten as a pizza or tart. Fruit conserves of lemon, fig, orange or prickly pear are common, along with a variety of locally produced oils and sea salts. You won’t go hungry on Gozo. VIEW CRUISES
About Rabat
Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, situated on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city combines a well-preserved 12th-century Almohad medina with French colonial architecture and modern government buildings, offering cruise passengers a less-crowded alternative to Casablanca or Marrakesh.
The Kasbah of the Oudayas, dramatically perched above the Atlantic, is the city's most iconic landmark—a labyrinth of whitewashed and blue-painted lanes within the 12th-century citadel walls. Nearby, the unfinished Hassan Tower (originally planned as a 60-meter minaret in 1195) stands with 200 columns marking the footprint of what would have been one of the world's largest mosques; the adjacent mausoleum of Mohammed V and Hassan II is a masterwork of Moroccan craftsmanship. The Chellah, a 15-minute walk away, is an atmospheric walled necropolis where Roman ruins coexist with Marinid tombs, storks' nests, and wild gardens. The medina's Rue des Consuls is the traditional antiques and carpet street.
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