A 5 days journey to Morocco

A 5 days journey to Morocco

Do you happen to know any good hotels in Morocco?

“good”

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  • you get there and the room is ready for you
  • the services are ok
  • they have an indoor swimming pool

thanks


Morocco

Where in Morocco do you want to go to and what time of the year? Why does the hotel need to have an indoor pool. Do you want to go there during winter time?

Price Range

What is your price range? Usually I do not pay a lot of attention on the hotel. All I need is clean sheets and frienly service. Most of the time, I am outside exploring the country.

I don't believe I have ever wasted any time in a pool in a hotel anywhere  

Andre

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Start here

This is probably a good starting point:

http://www.morocco.com/accommodation/hotels/

hints about hotels in Morocco

hello,

im Saiid from the south of Morocco i work in the field of tourism as tours organiser.In Morocco there are different hotels with different stars,includs of course swimming pools and rooms...i would like to give you some information about the hotel of the south of Morocco because the hotels of the south are the most famous,and they are used so much by the tourist.

Whilst most travellers in the Sahara are pleasantly surprised at seeing modern well equipped hotels in such remote places with swimming pools, night clubs, tennis courts and some quite astonishingly impressive buildings, we must point out that the standards of 4-star hotels (only a few are really worthy of their 4-star rating - others "should" be reassigned 3-star status) in the south should not be compared with those in larger cities. The vast majority of visitors to these areas are members of tours and usually spend one night at each place which of course lessens the quality and standard of food and service. Nevertheless, you should not miss the south for the sake of an occasional indifferent waiter or meal. On occasion, for example an hotel may be unable to provide tomato juice for your bloody Mary because of sporadic deliveries to remoter regions; the water for your shower may not be as hot as you would like it; and when the wind blows in the south it spreads sand and dust and this can make any building look scruffy. The service, though generally very friendly, can be lacking in an understanding of urgency or the finer points of life that we tend to take for granted. They are trying very hard and are anxious to please, so do bear in mind that tourism is relatively novel in this part of the world.

Most (not all) return from the south impressed and fulfilled.

here  are some information about the hotels of the south,if you need any other information about hotels or about Morocco in general do not hesitate to ask your question even if for a simple question im at your demand,its preferable to Email on the fellowing address : Enjoyland2007@yahoo.co.uk

im looking forwrd to hear ur questions.

Best regards

Saiid

Magic Morocco

 Hi all,

We know Morocco, we know the people, we know the culture.

We are British moroccan family helping travelers to know morocco, where to go, what to do, where to stay....

It is a lovely country for holiday. 

Anyone needs advice tell us.

www.myasilah.com

Price range

It will be easier to give you names and numbers if you provide price range...