We had no problem getting a taxi to and from the airport – I would certainly advise people to abandon the travel agency for two reasons: 1) Cheaper 2) You can choose your own flights so you can spend more time in Morocco! I had checked this website in advance of our holiday and learnt that there is a noise problem with the Argana Hotel, so I pre-packed ear-plugs and upon checking into the hotel, I requested that my room be higher up than the 1st floor and away from the main lobby and corridor area. I was given a family room which was the same as an ordinary double room with the exception of an extra door between me and the next room (which could be locked on both sides). All was well until I got into bed and realised that I could hear the couple behind the dividing door ... thank goodness I had ear-plugs! For the rest of the week I had to wear ear-plugs going to sleep ... there was no privacy between me and the strangers next door ... their snoring was driving me crazy! Also on my first night I realised that my balcony door didn’t close, however, reception immediately sent up a repairman, who worked on the door for an hour (up to 12:30am), after which it still didn’t work! The room was somewhat “well used” and in desperate need of updating and repair, but it was clean and the chambermaids were attentive and pleasant!
I found Hotel Argana very appealing ... it has a lovely clean swimming pool with a bar / cafe, a lovely spa (where I had the most wonderful treatments and massages!). The main bar looked like the interior of a ship however it was well run and the cocktails are delicious! It also had a Moroccan room and a gym (which was very well equipped, however I didn’t see a single person using it ... perhaps it was the cost of using it!). The main lobby had lovely Moroccan decor and the staff in reception were a delight ... we had continued good humoured conversations with them throughout the holiday and the head porter (who was dressed in traditional Moroccan style) had a permanent good attitude and a smile!
Unfortunately Hotel Argana did allow various people to sell items in the hotel and by the pool. The hotel is usually a sanctuary from pushy sellers, however, in this hotel you are constantly being harassed by sellers trying to sell you photographs, jewellery, etc on the way to the restaurant and spices and jewellery etc by the entrance to the pool! It got quite annoying.
Breakfast in the hotel was fairly basic when it came to cold foods, however, it did serve Moroccan tea, and freshly made omelettes ... then some mornings they served freshly made donuts, pancakes and a type of flat scone. Breakfast in the hotel was from 5:30am to 10:30am which was perfect if you had to get up early for a tour, however, they didn’t serve the hot food until aprox 8am!
Hotel Argana is fairly central and is a good base if you are into touring Morocco. Otherwise, it is a short walk to the beach and the shops, or if you just want to hang by the pool for the day.


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