Ok so this bog entry is going to be a little different because I actually brought my laptop on my trip to Assilah, Morocco, which is in AFRICA…so my travels throughout Europe have reached another continent. Right now I am writing this blog while sitting on the rooftop terrace of our house overlooking the setting sun and beautiful ocean…I know you’re probably all jealous. So basically I had no plans on coming to Morocco until my friend who studied abroad last year told me about her trip to Assilah, which is on the coast and after seeing picture I knew I had to go. Since there are no hostels or anything like that me and the other 13 people whom came rented houses for the week that are overlooking the water. My house is great. All the rooms are so colorful and every room has tons of cool Moroccan influences. My favorite room this is one room where we just sit on the floor on this really comfortable rug with just tons of pillows. Also, I have a woman who comes and cooks us breakfast and dinner everyday. Basically breakfast consists of bread, jams, Moroccan pancakes, strawberries, and fresh squeezed orange juice, which is amazing. So far for dinner we have had cous cous with chicken and veggies and another night we had some type of fish that was delicious.
This trip is great because there is no planned itinerary because it is basically a beach trip, which I defiantly need after the whole volcano fiasco that happened in London. So far I have just basically been sitting outside on the terrace and reading some good books or heading down for a store on the beach. The town itself it really cute and there are tons of markets, which is great for shopping. So far I have bought these great flats and four bowls for my apartment at school next year, which should be interesting to get home. It is really great just being able to hang out with everyone and not being stressed about waking up and going somewhere all the time because we actually have a chance to just talk and hang out, which is great. All the Moroccan people are really nice and most people speak either English or Spanish so we are able to communicate. Today while walking around I even got a hena tattoo on my foot and had a conversation with the women in Spanish while she was giving me my tattoo, which is so cool.
Today we woke up this morning with plans to go to the this beach known as paradise beach so a couple of us got up early to get food to make lunch with. While trying to find this type of Moroccan cheese we made friends with this guy Abdula who helped us find the cheese and said he would arrange for transportation to the beach. Now when I saw transportation I mean we took these flat carts pulled by donkeys 5 km to the beach. Well all I can say was by the end of the ride my butt was starting to hurt from all the bumps but it was an hysterical experience even though I almost fell off a couple of times. Finally we arrived at the beach and the ride was well worth it. Essentially since it was not high tourist season yet we had the entire beach to ourselves to just hang out so it was basically our own private beach. The day was amazing because we just sat on the beach and hung out with the amazing views of the ocean until it was time to take our bumpy ride back into town. After getting back I shopped around for some souvenirs, which was fun because the exchange rate it great. The last morning in Morocco I just woke up and enjoyed the last couple hours there before having to head back to the airport and make it back to Spain. Overall it was an relaxing and amazing trip.