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Casablanca Travel and
Tours Is a
full-service travel agency dedicated to the idea that travel
can and should open doors to new life experiences.
Whether we work with private travelers or large groups, we
provide the highest level of customer satisfaction and
value.
Our offices are located in Washington D.C., U.S.A., and
Casablanca, Morocco.
Because we are English-speaking natives of Morocco, our
staff becomes your personal in-depth resource for knowledge
about Moroccan culture and travel concerns you might have.
Our full-service competitively priced programs reflect the
ancient traditions of hospitality Morocco is famous for,
including guides and drivers who are at your disposal around
the clock.
Our local office in Casablanca is available to further
ensure and support your adventures throughout this unique
country.
The best way to find out about the great opportunities and
services we offer is to get to know us better personally.
Give us a call at 1800- MAGHREB: 1800- 624 4732 at your
convenience to discuss your custom-designed tour of one of
today's least expensive and best-kept secrets for adventure,
culture, history, art, music, and unequalled scenic beauty
on Africa's northwestern coast.
Hassan Samrhouni,
President,
Casablanca Travel and Tours
We are members
and endorsed by
Morocco office of Tourism,
Morocco national airline, and
American Society of Travel agent,
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How to
visit the locations of last year's most "travel inspiring" films
by
Neil
Woodburn
Jan 13th 2008
Gadling.com
We've
posted a number of times here on Gadling about the impact of movies
as a travel motivator. In other words, which movies portray a
sense of place strong enough to make you want to visit?
Budget Travel
recently came up with their own
top ten "travel inspiring" movies released in the last year,
with the Bourne Ultimatum coming in at number one thanks to
six countries featured in the film and an exciting rooftop chase
through the ancient medina of Tangiers (above). Although Martha
blogged about this a few weeks ago, I'd like to update the post
with a few other thoughts.
First off, CNN picked up on the story as well and recently
interviewed Budget Travel Senior Editor Liz Ozaist. The
interview not only expands on the article, but also includes clips
from the movies.
Click here to watch the video.
In addition, the Budget Travel article takes their list to
the next, logical step and provides information on how to visit the
actual locations where the movies were filmed.
Casablanca
Travel and Tours, for example, conducts a $120 tour of the
Tangier medina that shadows the Bourne chase scenes.
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Washington
Post:
Sunday,
January 13, 2008
Usual Suspects Head
for Casablanca
Eva Melanson, right, Liz
Ferrell and two other
friends have traveled
together to Europe. Now
they're planning a 10-day
trip to Morocco, camels and
all.
(By Jay Premack For The
Washington Post)
From
Casablanca on the coast, the
train to Marrakech takes
three hours.
(By Eve
Coulon -- Bloomberg News)
Sunday,
January 13, 2008; Page P06
WHO: Eva
Melanson, 63, of Waldorf, and three female
friends.
DREAM
TRIP:
Morocco.
BACKGROUND: The quartet, whose ages
range from 58 to 64, have taken an
annual trip to Europe the past four
years. Next fall, they wish to travel to
Morocco. They'd like their 10-day
itinerary to include Marrakech and/or
Casablanca and, of course, a camel ride.
Melanson's budget is $3,000, but she
won't complain if it's less.
OUR
SUGGESTIONS: Fly Air Maroc from
Washington (connecting in New York's
JFK) to Casablanca, where you
should plan a full day of activities.
Organize a tour ahead of time;
the District-based
Casablanca Travel and Tours
(202-337-,0800
http://www.arabwebsite.com/Casablanca.html)
offers a full-day outing with lunch
for $85 each or provides a car and
driver for $160 total -- or hail a cab
from place to place.
DAY 1:
Divide your time between La Corniche,
an esplanade with golden strands and
oceanside cafes; the Ain Diab
neighborhood, rife with supremely fresh
seafood restaurants; Mohammed V
Square, which contains the Mahakama
Law Courts and the Habous Quarter; and
Boulevard Muhammad V, which is
lined with boutiques, standout
architecture and the Marche Central, a
jumble of souks selling everything from
turtles to genie-style leather shoes. In
addition, non-Muslims can take a guided
tour of the Hassan II Mosque,
second in size only to Mecca. For a
"Casablanca" fix, grab a snack and
souvenir at Rick's Cafe (248 Blvd. Sour
Jdid), a Bogart-themed Planet Hollywood
of sorts.
Overnight
near the Casa Voyageurs train depot, so
you won't have to stumble far to catch
the train to Marrakech the next day. The
Ibis Moussafir Casablanca (Boulevard
Bahmad Place de la Gare Casa,
011-212-22-401984, http://www.ibishotel.com)
is a well-regarded chain steps from the
station. Rooms start at $58 a night,
including breakfast.
DAYS
2-4: The train to Marrakech
has about nine departures daily, so
don't fret if you sleep through the
first few. The ride takes just over
three hours and costs $16 for first
class. (Hassan Samrhouni of Casablanca
Tours urges travelers to spend the extra
bucks for first class and to avoid the
train over the holidays.) Info: http://www.oncf.ma/voyages/offre-trains.htm.
In
Marrakech, don't go express; instead,
spend a leisurely two or three days
exploring this crazy quilt of a city.
The heart of Marrakech lies in Jemaa-el-Fna
(Place of the Dead), a market square
that transforms daily into a circus of
snake charmers, monkey handlers,
fortunetellers and food venders.
Restaurants and shops ring the plaza,
and cafes with rooftop decks provide
guests with mint tea, petits fours and
aerial views.
After a
pick-me-up coffee, wander the old
medina, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, and its souks, artisan workshops
and monuments. Drop in at rug shops and
discuss Berber patterns over mint tea,
or snack on pastries sold from mobile
kitchens. You may want to hire a guide
(ask at your hotel) for the medina
portion, or leave behind a trail of
dates.
If you
thought Versailles was overdecorated,
check out the designs at such opulent
palaces as El Bahia and El
Badia, next door to the Saadian
Tombs (also worth a peek). For flowers,
Islamic art and a bucket soak, head to
Le Jardin Majorelle, which
includes the Museum Majorelle and is
near a popular hammam, or public
bathhouse. And, bien sur, don't leave
out the mosques, such as the
city's largest, Koutoubia Mosque; only
Muslims can enter the holy building, but
its minaret and intricate exterior are
equally uplifting.
For
accommodations, spend your nights in a
riad, a traditional Moroccan
house with an interior garden. The
properties vary in price, with some
starting as low as $53 a night. For
options, see such booking sites as
http://www.riadsmorocco.com
and http://www.riads-marrakech.net.
DAYS
5-9: From Marrakech, you can sign up
for a full-day camel excursion to
the Sahara, but then you'd miss out on
the Berber villages, gorges, cedar
forests draped with apes, etc. A better
option is to take a four-day tour from
Marrakech to Fez that pairs the
sunset camel trek in Erg Chebbi at
Merzouga with such sights as the Kasbah
Ait Benhaddou, Rose Valley and more.
Many operators organize this type of
excursion, such as Authentic Morocco
(011-44-845-0944-725, http://www.authentic-morocco.com;
from $412 per person) and Morocco
Explored (604-393-3715, http://www.moroccoexplored.com/2-moroccocameltreks.html;
$507 per person based on four guests).
Besides meals, transportation, camel,
etc., the price also includes an
overnight in a nomadic camel-hair
tent-- or a hotel room if you don't
sleep well on sand.
DAYS
10-11: The Moroccan capital of
Fez is one of the country's marquee
cities. It is home to the oldest and
largest medieval city in the world, and
its medina (also a UNESCO World Heritage
Site) out-cities its main urban center.
Besides visiting the usual dried-fruit
sellers, weavers and silversmith shops,
test your stomach at the pungent tannery
near the Karaouine Mosque. Of course,
don't ignore the "new" city, Fes el
Jadid, which dates from the Middle Ages
and contains the Jewish quarter and the
Royal Palace. (Like Marrakech, you can
hire a guide for the day or do it on
your own by cab; ask at your hotel for
recommendations.)
For
lodging, spend your night in the frenzy
of Fez. The Jnane Palace (Avenue Ahmed
Chaouki, 011-212-37-6692-17, http://www.sogatour.ma/web_eng/jnanpalace.html)
is a five-star property with a Moroccan
restaurant, tea salon and shuttle to the
Royal Golf de Fez, an 18-hole course.
Rates from $120 through Orbitz. You can
also opt for a riad; check the listings
at RiadsMorocco.com
(011-33-1-42-08-1833, http://www.riadsmorocco.com).
Riad Zamane ( http://www.riadzamane.com),
for instance, is an elegant home in the
old city, with rooms from $130 a night.
DAY
12: On your last day, take a break
from city life and taxi over to the
nearby spa town of Moulay Yacoub,
replete with thermal baths, pools and a
hammam. A good, long soak will make the
four-hour train trip ($20) back to
Casablanca -- and the seven-hour flight
home -- that much more enjoyable.
SPLURGE: In Marrakech, indulge your
appetite and wallet with a
traditional Moroccan feast, where
you will be lavished with food, drink,
belly dancers and music. Le Tobsil (22
Derb Moulay Abdallah ben Hezzaien,
Ksour-R'mila; $76 each) comes highly
recommended; a flashier option is Chez
Ali (011-212-2430-7730, http://www.ilove-marrakesh.com/chezali),
a "Fantasia" show outside the city with
tented dining rooms, tribal performers,
a fanciful horse show and fireworks; $50
per person.
If you
prefer to be your own mini-master in the
Moroccan kitchen, try a one-day
cooking class in Fez. Lahcen's
Moroccan Cooking (011-212-15-8661-44,
http://www.fescooking.com)
takes guests on a souk shopping trip,
then teaches them how to prepare a
three-course meal in a riad, with
entrees including such classics as
tagine and pastilla (no pigeon-trapping
required). Cost: about $40 per person
for groups of two or more, plus about
$13 more for ingredients.
TOTAL
COST: Through Casablanca Travel and
Tours, the Air Maroc flight costs about
$650 round trip from New York's JFK; add
about $150 to fly from Washington. The
four-day camel trek costs about $400 to
$500. Staying in midrange lodging,
expect to pay about $480 total. Train
travel is $36. Total cost for the trip,
not including food, tips, incidentals
and splurges: about $1,800 per person.
--
Andrea Sachs
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Golf Destinations
North Carolina, Scottsdale, Wales and Scotland are
holes-in-one when for not only excellent courses but good
accommodations and dining options..
For example Wales, where the Ryder Cup will be held in 2010,
has close to 200 courses, many the true links-style wind-swept
dunes courses with huge history and traditions like Aberdovey,
Tenby and Royal St. Georges (often compared to Pebble Beach) and
Pennard, where wild horses gallop freely across the fairways.
Stay in resort hotels like Vale Hotel, Golf & Spa resort or
in small guest houses available through tour operators like
Welsh Rarebits.
For a
more exotic venue, think Morocco. Hassan Samrhouni of
Casablanca Travel and Tours
takes golfers to tee up at beautiful dream
tracks in places like Marrakesh, Casablanca, Rabat for a round
at the splendid Royal Dar Es-Salam Golf Club, Meknes, Fes and
the Royal Ouarzazate Golf Course with excursions to the medinas,
souks, restaurants, ancient cities and sites.
Tour Operators
Casablanca Travel & Tours, 800-624-4732; |
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Date: Jan 8,
2008 Dear Mr.
Samrhouni:
I'm writing to thank you for
your service during our recent visit to Morocco. We truly
enjoyed every moment of our vacation in Morocco. What a
fascinating country and wonderful warm people the Moroccans are.
I have no doubt in my mind that we will be back soon to Morocco
to see more of its beauty.
On behalf of my husband and
our friend / travel companion, I also want to particularly thank
you for choosing Saad to accompany us. We wouldn't have asked
for a better person to be with us for six days. Saad was always
on time (even 15 - 20 minutes before time) and he was always
available and accommodating to what we wanted to do. Saad was
friendly, respectful and very patient (and always cheerful and
smiling). We all were delighted to drive with him around
Morocco.
I am sure that if we decide to
take another trip to lovely Morocco, we will ask you to provide
us with Saad to accompany us again.
Thanks again for your service
to make our trip as enjoyable as it was for us. Happy New Year!
Best,
Samah Norquist
Date: Dec 27,
2007
Dear Hassan Samrhouni:
In November 2007, we had the joy of
visiting Morocco and chose your company to be our travel
service. We fell in love with Morocco's land, people, and
culture. We are from the southwest United States and of course
we love the desert. But above all, our hearts were warmed by the
kind, generous, and informative guides you provided. It was as
if we met old friends for the first time. We could ask for
nothing more and received much more than expected. We have a
rule that we do not visit the same country twice. We are already
saving for our return trip to Morocco.
Thank You so much and best wishes to all our guides - Ed &
Kathleen
Date: Dec 11,
2006
Thank you Hassan for your
note. We had a lovely time in Morocco. We especially appreciated
the services of our driver, Abdu Abdel. He was not only a very
good driver - very safe and conscientious but also courteous and
always prompt. He had an excellent command of English and a very
good sense of humor which we all appreciated.
We really enjoyed our time in
the desert - that was really special. In retrospect (and for
future travelers), it might make more sense to spend the night
after the desert as well as the one before in Erfoud so
travelers can clean up and have some free time. I think if I
were planning the trip again, I would return to Erfoud after the
desert and driver to Todra Gorge and Ouarzazate the following
day and only stay for one night. That would allow people to
leave their luggage in Erfoud and take a small bag to the
desert.
Thank you for all of your
assistance in planning the trip. It was most enjoyable for all
of us and we loved seeing as much of Morocco as we did.
Karen Gordon
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Date: March 07
Dear Hassan,
I wish to
thank you for arranging for Abdou with Ste Aynas
Tour. He was a delightful person. He was indeed
"at our disposal" and not only drove us, but
told us about culture, history, religion,
economics, etc. of Morocco. He told us he was
only a driver, but he answered our questions and
we appreciated that.
I would like
to send Abdou a small thank you gift, but I need
to have a mailing address. Do you have a
reliable address in Morocco I could use?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Carol Saunders |
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Date: Dec 2006
Dear Hassan:
My husband and I recently returned from
two weeks in Morocco, which you arranged. Our trip went very well
and we found Morocco to be a fascinating and very welcoming
country. We will highly recommend Morocco - and your agency - to
your friends. I wanted in particular to express our appreciation for the
work of our very fine driver, Mr. Rachid Rady. We could not have
asked for a more perfect escort for our two weeks in Morocco. He
was unfailingly professional, courteous, responsible, pleasant and
interesting. He worked very hard to help us in every way he could. His
driving skills were top notch. His English was extremely good. He made
an enormous positive difference in our experience in Morocco.
Thank you again for all your help.
Sincerely, Susan Manes
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Date: December 06
Winner of a free trip to Morocco :
Adventures expo travel, Washington DC 2006

Hello Hassan,
I would like to say we really enjoyed the 10-day
trip to Morocco in December. Extending the 7-day trip I won was well
worth it! Eight days of sunny cloud-free weather made for a spectacular
trip.
We got to see a lot of beautiful scenery which
reminded me of many parts of America. Khalid did an exceptional job as
our driver and guide during the trip. We found the people of Morocco
friendly and helpful and enjoyed the many diverse sites we stopped at
over the 1200 mile trip. I recently did slideshow presentations to
family and coworkers who were impressed with the diversity and beauty of
Morocco.
Attached is the survey sheet that Khalid gave us
in Morocco.
Thanks again and maybe I will see you at the
upcoming Adventures in Travel Expo in Feb.
Curtis Cillo
Fairfax, VA
Date: May 06

Dear Hassan:
We'd like to take this opportunity to thank you
for your work on arranging the land for our trip to Morocco. We are
grateful for your fine efforts and should report that the trip went
extremely well. It was great meeting you in Morocco.
Although several of us did get sick during the
trip, we all were amazed at the beauty of the country and the wonderful
hospitality of all the Moroccans we met. We were particularly pleased
with the services of our guide Mohammed Rami. He was professional,
knowledgeable, and a pleasure to be with. He was an excellent choice!
We will include your company in the credits of
our program and have included it in an article that will be published
soon on Marrakech.
Again, thank you for taking our project on with
only short notice.
With warm regards,
Pat Johnson
Regina Fraser
The Art Explorers
Date: May 06
Hassan,
Thank you so much for putting such a fantastic trip together.. it was
a dream trip. We so enjoyed meeting all the people and seeing the
countryside. What a wonderful country. we enjoyed every minute of it. We
will, for sure, be in touch. Blessings,
Susie Tavros
Date: Dec 11, 2006
Thank you Hassan for your note. We had a lovely
time in Morocco. We especially appreciated the services of our driver,
Abdu Abdel. He was not only a very good driver - very safe and
conscientious but also courteous and always prompt. He had an excellent
command of English and a very good sense of humor which we all
appreciated.
We really enjoyed our time in the desert - that
was really special. In retrospect (and for future travelers), it might
make more sense to spend the night after the desert as well as the one
before in Erfoud so travelers can clean up and have some free time. I
think if I were planning the trip again, I would return to Erfoud after
the desert and driver to Todra Gorge and Ouarzazate the following day
and only stay for one night. That would allow people to leave their
luggage in Erfoud and take a small bag to the desert.
Thank you for all of your assistance in
planning the trip. It was most enjoyable for all of us and we loved
seeing as much of Morocco as we did.
Karen Gordon
Date: Dec, 2006
Hassan,
Thank you for everything! My wife and I had the most wonderful time and
we absolutely loved Abdou.
Justin Hamilton
Legislative Director
Date: Feb 28, 2006
Hi Hassan.
Well, Marlene and I have arrived home from our
wonderful trip to Morocco. Rhoda and Emily are due today and Carol M
left on Nov. 8 without a hitch. We did indeed fall in love with Morocco.
It is a country of opposites, adventure, wonderful sites and extremely
nice people. We loved Rachid, our driver. He was great to us and looked
after us. He deserves a big bonus and lots work as he was terrific. We
loved the hotels and the Riads were wonderful. They gave us a taste of
the new and the old. The woman who owns the Riad Tiwaline was wonderful
and very accommodating to us as well. She was sure that we had an escort
to the parking area to pick up our taxi to 'Yacout' on our last night
and she arranged for our transportation to the airport with the same
taxi driver. We felt safe all the time we
were in Morocco. I would recommend the Riad
Tiwaline for those who
want to have an authentic experience staying in
the Medina. We loved the Riad La Sultana. It was fabulous. The locations
for both Riads were great. We also enjoyed our other hotels; The Rabat
Hotel (only Marlene and I stayed there as Emily, Carol M, and Rhoda
missed their plane connection to Casablanca), Palais Jamai, and the
Berbere Palace
Hotel. Our experience sleeping in the desert is
one to remember.
We had the bare minimum essentials (a mattress
and pillow on the sand in a tent). The guides and workers were charming
and very nice. We
had an evening of entertainment in which some
of us took part. I know we did a lot of planning and negotiation with
you, but I think it was all worth it. I know I can speak for everyone,
when I say we had a wonderful time. You may receive additional comments
from the other travelers. If you would like a debriefing, in person, we
would love to relive our experience with you at one of the local
Moroccan restaurants.
Thank you so much for all your patience. I know
it was trying at times, but I think all the effort put into the trip
contributed to making it such a success. The trip did turn out wonderful
as you predicted. We would love to return to Morocco someday, En Shalla.
Allah (did I mess up on the spelling?)
Carol Cory
Date: Feb 4, 2006
Dear Hassan,
I wish to thank you for arranging for
Abdou with Ste Aynas Tour. He was a delightful person. He was indeed "at
our disposal" and not only drove us, but told us about culture, history,
religion, economics, etc. of Morocco. He told us he was only a driver,
but he answered our questions and we appreciated that.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Carol Saunders
Date: August 16, 2006
Dear Hassan and Aicha,
Please excuse this delay in thanking you for
assisting us with the program to Morocco and also for the absolutely
delightful lunch with you and your family. The food at your family’s
house was outstanding and the conversation and the friendship shown was
extraordinary.
We liked the Sheraton in Casablanca and when we
returned they gave us a very warm welcome. They also helped us find a
driver our free day so I could find my elementary school and the villa
we lived in. The school was still there and had not changed, however the
beautiful tree lined street where we lived was now a barren street
filled with apartment houses. How sad!
The trip went extremely well and thanks to our
wonderful driver Karim Radi we were able to find a geocache that is
hidden in Todra, Morocco. There are only seven in the entire country and
we found one. We are thrilled and quite the talk of the American
geocaching world. I think we are the only Americans ever to have found
it! The three of us climbed up one side of a mountain but it was the
wrong side and so we had to go down again and then up the other side
which was a goat path (much better than the other side) and thanks to
Karim and his help in getting over the rocks and stones we were
successful and his photo is now at Geocaching.com.
Volubilis was a treasure and the guide we had
was so knowledgeable and brought the Roman city to life.
What can I possibly say about the Tikida
Gardens? We were in Paradise! What a lovely place and a delightful
staff. The food? Absolutely superb!!!!Karim had a difficult time getting
us to leave! . We really liked Marrakesh and the Tikida Gardens.
We liked staying in the Riad El Medina inside
the walls of Essaouira. This is a great walking city and we found
a nice restaurant in the city for lynch that had couscous. What else??
Dinner at the hotel was excellent. We liked Essaouira also very much.
Finally our return to Casablanca and we hated
to say good bye to Karim Radi. He became a friend as well as a driver.
He drove very cautiously and well. We always felt extremely comfortable
with him. He also was very protective of us and made sure that we had an
excellent experience. We hope to return to Morocco another year and we
would definitely want the same driver.
Perhaps we will meet up again in Washington.
Gale and Michelynn McCall
Date: Jan 31,
2006
Hello Hassan,
I would like to say we really enjoyed
the 10-day trip to Morocco in December. Extending the 7-day trip I won
was well worth it! Eight days of sunny cloud-free weather made for a
spectacular trip.
We got to see a lot of beautiful
scenery which reminded me of many parts of America. Khalid did an
exceptional job as our driver and guide during the trip. We found the
people of Morocco friendly and helpful and enjoyed the many diverse
sites we stopped at over the 1200 mile trip. I recently did slideshow
presentations to family and coworkers who were impressed with the
diversity and beauty of Morocco.
Attached is the survey sheet that
Khalid gave us in Morocco.
Thanks again and maybe I will see you
at the upcoming Adventures in Travel Expo in Feb.
Curtis Cillo
Fairfax, VA
J an
9, 2006
Hassan,
Thank you for everything! My wife and
I had the most wonderful time and we absolutely loved Abdou.
Justin Hamilton
Date: Dec 9,
2005
Dear Hassan:
My husband and I recently returned
from two weeks in Morocco, which you arranged. Our trip went
very well and we found Morocco to be a fascinating and very
welcoming country. We will highly recommend Morocco - and your
agency - to your friends. I wanted in particular to express our
appreciation for the work of our very fine driver, Mr.
Rachid Radi. We could not have asked for a more
perfect escort for our two weeks in Morocco.
He was unfailingly professional, courteous, responsible, pleasant and
interesting. He worked very hard to help us in every way he could. His
driving skills were top notch. His English was extremely good. He made
an enormous positive difference in our experience in Morocco.
Thank you again for all your help.
Sincerely, Susan Manes
Date: Jan 27, 2005
Hassan,
thank you so much for putting such a
fantastic trip together.. it was a dream trip. We so enjoyed meeting all
the people and seeing the countryside. What a wonderful country. we
enjoyed every minute of it. We will, for sure, be in touch. Blessings,
Susie Stavros
Date :
June 13, 2005
Dear Hassan:
We'd like to take this opportunity to
thank you for your work on arranging the land for our trip to Morocco.
We are grateful for your fine efforts and should report that the trip
went extremely well. It was great meeting you in Morocco.
We all were amazed at the beauty of
the country and the wonderful hospitality of all the Moroccans we met.
We were particularly pleased with the services of our guide Mohammed
Rami. He was professional, knowledgeable, and a pleasure to be with. He
was an excellent choice!
We will include your company in the
credits of our program and have included it in an article that will be
published soon on Marrakech.
Again, thank you for taking our
project on with only short notice.
With warm regards,
Pat Johnson
Regina Fraser
The Art Explorers
Feb 2, 2004
Dear Hassan,
Many thanks for putting together
such an extraordinary and most rewarding trip for our group
in Morocco. I gave you very short notice but you were
able to accommodate every need and request we had, and did
so with the highest standards of professional courtesy and
service.
The president of my university,
her husband, the dean of my college, and I were royally
treated everywhere we went. The driver who met us with
the new and well-kept Mercedes van was friendly, careful,
and extremely considerate. He spoke very good English
and was an excellent resource throughout our travels. The
hotels you booked for us in Marrakech, Rabat, and Tangier
were excellent choices--not only did they meet the highest
standards of luxury and comfort, but they were also
perfectly located.
Thanks to your expert planning,
my colleagues had a great time in Morocco. They
enjoyed every single moment of the trip, whether it was
walking through the souks of the medina, dining in the
finest restaurants, or watching a fantasia show. We
also managed to do our business quite successfully.
And so your promise was
fulfilled: My colleagues did fall in love with Morocco
because of your careful planning, and even I who was born in
Morocco came out with even more pride for the country that
nurtured me.
I can't think of a better
Morocco specialist to recommend to my colleagues, friends,
and even other fellow Moroccans.
Sincerely,
Professor Anouar Majid
Chair
Department of English
University of New England
Maine, USA
August 26, 2003
To Hassan
Samrhouni,
President of Casablanca Travel and Tours
Mr. Samrhouni,
We would like to
put into words a very truthful thanks for the function that you have
organized for us to promote our beloved country of Morocco as a safe and
affordable destination, which took place on Wednesday, August 20, 2003,
in Washington DC.
We congratulate
you for a job well done, as well as, your ideal choice of speakers and
participants who honored your invitation.
A promotional
reception of this competence, should be constant , in order to endorse
our destination,
I wish you the
best,
With best regards,
Abdelhamid Boumediene
Director of America
Moroccan national office of Tourism
20
East 40th Street Suite 1201
New York 10017

March 2003
Hi Hassan,
We had a great time in Morocco the last two weeks. Thanks for your help
and that of your Casablanc
office.
The hotels
were
nice and the car worked very well. The entire trip exceeded my
expectations. I will definitely recommend you to friends.
thanks again
Scott Taylor
P.S..
After 20 years my Arabic came back and my peace corps project (building
fish ponds in Beni Mellal) expanded from my 5 to 30 ponds and is a big
success.
From:
Christine Nomura, Tokyo, Japan. May 22,
2002
Dear Hassan Thank you very
much for your kind and expert arrangements. Everything worked out
perfectly and as we had planned and hoped, and Morocco itself was much
lovelier than we had ever imagine
From: Larry Cox & Lori
Wark, Bethesda, MD
8 Jun 2002
Hassan,
We just wanted to let you know about our
trip to Morocco. We saw lots of the country, learned a lot, and had a
great time. We were quite tired from the long drives but it was worth it
since we got to see the varied terrain, weather, and people of Morocco.
From: Robert K. Ermatinger,
Executive Vice President.
Luggage and Leather Goods, New York , NY
Thank you for the outstanding
arrangements for my company site inspection trip to Morocco. You showed
us constant concern for our group and individual needs. Perhaps more
important, you handled everything with great tact, and you never
showed any impatience when we lagged behind, or when we had minor
concerns.
***
From Kristina Feeley, Bruno Bolliger.,
Geneva, Switzerland
Date: 2/13/2000
Both Bruno (Bolliger) and I
would like to pass on my thanks for the enjoyable visit to Morocco
during the Christmas period. The tour was well organized and the
tour guides were very informative. We had many new and interesting
experiences during our visit
***
From Mike and Carol Lapolla. Tulsa,
Oklahoma
Date: March 15, 1999
***
From
Dr. Carol C. Mukhopadhyay, Professor, San Jose State University
April 12, 1999
Following up on our
conversation last week, I wanted to reiterate what a wonderful trip we
had, what a fabulous country Morocco is [we just got a "glimpse" and
want more!!], and what an excellent job you and your associates did in
planning and carrying out all the arrangements for the trip.
***
Date: April 14,1998
From : Leo and Marianne Tracy , New York
In August of this year my
wife and I decided we had enough of the rat race and needed an
adventure.
***
Date: June 16,1998
From : Jan and Walt, Potomac, MD
Date: June 20, 1998
We can't thank you enough for
the delightful evening we spent with you and your wonderful family and
the wonderful dinner to which you treated us.
***
From: Kathy Williams, Los Angeles, CA
Date: July 20, ,1998
This is just a short note
on our return from Morocco. to thank you for the arrangements you
made .
***
From: Dr. Bill Horne, Los Angeles,
CA
Date: March 16,1997
I
am writing to express my sincere thanks for the wonderful tour of
Morocco that you designed for my family.
***
From :
Mr. Milton Bloch, New York, NY
Date: June ,1997
My
wife and I have returned from our wonderful trip to Morocco and I wanted
to tell you how much we enjoyed it. As you know by now there was a
major misunderstanding about the date of our arrival in Morocco.
***
From:
John Finch and Seung-kyung Kim, Bethesda, MD
Date: Dec 16,1997
We would like to express our appreciation
for a great tour. We all enjoyed Morocco very much, and I would
like to give you a bit of feedback about our experience.
***
Foundation of International meeting
planning, Arlington Virginia
Date: Dec
16,1993
We
wish we could have stayed longer in Morocco! The people are beautiful
and friendly and the music and food and medina are wonderful
***
From : Joan P. McElmurrary,
Executive director, Virginia Funeral Directors Association
Date: Nov
16,1993
" It is difficult for me to
express in words how Kim and I felt about the visit to Morocco, and of
course, how we feel about the two of you .
***
Date: Dec
16,1993
From: Kike Mansfield, Du
Pont, Meeting coordinator. New York
***
From: Holly
and Karen. Washington DC
Date: Dec
16,1993
Date: Dec 16,1993
Karen and I had a fabulous trip!! Morocco
is a beautiful country! It is so exotic and fascinating! It was the
easiest trip I have ever made!
***
With us, you will fall in
love with Morocco
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