In Ceuta, Spanish is the official language since the enclave is part of Spain.
Spain is part of the European Union, so Spaniards use the euro for their currency.
Between 1 and 2 euros, which is about $2 to $3 US dollars.
We had some yummy fried seafood in Ceuta. Seafood is my favorite food, so whenever I travel to the seaside, I always order it! I even tried octopus when I was there!
I listened to a song called "Concrete Jungle" by Caribbean artist Au/Ra. Interestingly, Au/Ra performs the same song in Spanish called "Jungla de Asfalto." I was listening to the Spanish version of the song on the way to Spain!
Traveling to Ceuta was the most fun activity of the week. Ceuta is an enclave, which is a piece of land that is in another country. A piece of Spain is actually located in northern Morocco. It is a small city of about 90,000 people, and you have to cross an international border to enter. So, while we were still on the same land in Morocco, we entered a part of the land that belonged to Spain.