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We will be in Ceuta from 9am until 6pm on the 1st June when we are on the Ocean Princess.

 

Can anyone tell me what we need to see and visit whilst in this port

 

Having not read anything about Ceuta, I am at a loss as to what we can expect.

 

Jennie

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We will be in Ceuta from 9am until 6pm on the 1st June when we are on the Ocean Princess.

 

Can anyone tell me what we need to see and visit whilst in this port

 

Having not read anything about Ceuta, I am at a loss as to what we can expect.

 

Jennie[/quote

 

 

 

Maybe this can help you, it is in Spaniah yet I think you can translate it with Google

 

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ceuta.es%2F

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That is a great website. Unfortunately, the translation from Spanish into English doesn't seem to be working on Google. The photos of Ceuta certainly look inviting and the beaches look great.

 

Jennie

 

 

Perhaps you can also visit this site which may also be useful for the stop in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

 

http://www.spain.info/ven/provincias/ceuta.html?l=en

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Perhaps you can also visit this site which may also be useful for the stop in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

 

http://www.spain.info/ven/provincias/ceuta.html?l=en

 

jotabecu,

 

 

That site is great, it has given me some ideas of what we will do in Ceuta. The beaches look lovely and the those massive walls remind me of Malta.

 

Jennie

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Ceuta is pretty small. Are you actually docking/tendering in Ceuta or in Morocco? While the idea of being in a Spanish City on North African soil is intriguing, Morocco is wildly different than most other places in the world. I was really fascinated with my time in Tangier.

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Ceuta is pretty small. Are you actually docking/tendering in Ceuta or in Morocco? While the idea of being in a Spanish City on North African soil is intriguing, Morocco is wildly different than most other places in the world. I was really fascinated with my time in Tangier.

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Ceuta is pretty small. Are you actually docking/tendering in Ceuta or in Morocco? While the idea of being in a Spanish City on North African soil is intriguing, Morocco is wildly different than most other places in the world. I was really fascinated with my time in Tangier.

 

We will be docking according to my cruise information as we are on the Ocean Princess which is not a big ship.

 

We will have been to Casablanca the day before, so we will have experienced a taste of African Morocco.

 

Jennie

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Ceuta is pretty small. Are you actually docking/tendering in Ceuta or in Morocco? While the idea of being in a Spanish City on North African soil is intriguing, Morocco is wildly different than most other places in the world. I was really fascinated with my time in Tangier.

 

We will be docking according to my cruise information as we are on the Ocean Princess which is not a big ship.

 

We will have been to Casablanca the day before, so we will have experienced a taste of African Morocco.

 

Jennie

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