Wonderful honeymoon trip

Written: 31 july 2009
Travel time: 17 — 24 september 2007
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
I wasn't going to write a review, but the negative reviews about the country hurt me too much. People, this is Africa! This is a post-colonial country! In addition, a good resort for Europeans. Why is a well-fed German and Frenchman going to Morocco? Because it's dirty and greedy Arabs?
Oh, how I wanted to go to the ocean on my honeymoon! you can't imagine. I read reviews about hotels and chose Amadil. Traveled with Rainbow Tour operator in September 2007. The weather at this time is not hot, the sun is not bright. You don't even feel like you're in Africa. The water in the ocean is cool, but you can swim quite comfortably.
There were no complaints about the operator. We met, delivered, provided an excursion program, assigned a Russian-speaking Arab.

They settled in the hotel quickly, at the request of my husband (at no extra charge) they provided a room on the top floor, overlooking the sea, also at the very tip of the "peak" (if you saw the photo of the hotel, you will understand). Everything in the room was decorous, noble, serviceable. Cleaning is good and with a tip, and without.
Although they were in Ramadan, there were no food delays (as they wrote here) at all. They fed deliciously. That's just meat food for me personally was too heavy. I recommend pastries and fruit slaat to everyone. If possible, take breakfast and dinner meals. At lunch, you will have the opportunity to stroll through the restaurants, which are numerous in the area, and try the local cuisine, which is not so diverse in the hotel.
The beach, like everywhere along the coast, is public, but very clean. Few swimmers. Mostly ours. European tourists prefer the pool (which is also on site). If you wish, lie down on the clean sand in the low tide. (only then will you be offered food, a camel, slippers, key chains and other crap). If you don't want to, lie on a sun lounger on the hotel beach, and you need to stomp 20 meters with your feet to the ocean (traders are not allowed there at all). The only downside was that there weren't enough sunbeds. It's really tough with that.
At first, they were a little confused with money, so they left too big a tip. But two days later the whole hotel adored us and the staff began to learn Russian. But even when we delved into local customs, the attitude towards us remained very friendly.
As for the animation, I didn't notice it there. No one bothered us for the whole week. But why should anyone entertain us?? ? What are we, pensioners or pioneers who need to be lined up for exercises and taken in an organized way to lunch?
By the way. life in the hotel stops at 11 pm. For nightlife it is better to go to the city.
We went sea fishing. Trough? Maybe. Or maybe just not dwell on the negative and enjoy the open ocean, interesting fishing and a delicious lunch? The rolling on the ocean is much stronger than on the sea. Keep this in mind if you are prone to motion sickness.

We also took a sightseeing tour of Agadir. Does the fish market smell like fish? And what should he smell like, violets? Scary bitches? But this is the highlight, the soul of the whole East!!!
The jeep safari tour was very interesting! Insanely delicious coffee in the stinkiest eatery. A giant pottery shop, a wild ocean, a piece of "like in the desert" and a furious ride along the segment of the Paris-Dakar route and much more. Isn't this an adventure????
On the last day, we rented a huge motorcycle and rode all day around the city ourselves. We stopped at a local supermarket outside the city (I don’t remember the name, sorry). We bought there an unthinkable amount of delicious coffee at a non-tourist price and exotic alcohol that was cheap for us (for the first time we bought alcohol on a passport). The Arabs at the sight of our transport blurred into a completely sincere and genuine, non-tourist smile. He was interested in them. Everyone asked where we got it from.
Everywhere in Morocco try coffee! The most delicious thing! EVERYWHERE!
By the way, on the street you are always asked the question "do you smoke? ". They won't shoot cigarettes at you! They sell you cannabis. There it is very cheap and completely unpunished.
And another tip: treat people kindly! Incomprehensible abuse is rushing after you if you send a person! And don't complain later that they are rude. If you smile and answer no, thank you, you will be understood and dismissed. Don't be rude and you won't be rude. Is it really that hard to understand?
The flight went off without a hitch. Souvenirs can be bought at the airport and even cheaper than in shops (or maybe we just didn’t bargain? ). Galim coffee began already at the airport!
Generally. The country is interesting, not like ours, there is something to see, there is something to talk about with people. Tune in to a good review and don't be afraid to go to Morocco.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original