Previous reviews of the Argana were helpful, we knew what to expect on check in. Most reviews turned out to be fairly accurate; we had a lovely room, no complaints there; but other guests had to move because of faulty showers, door handles, poor sound-proofing. The pool area was perfect for a week of lazing around in the sun, well maintained with helpful staff and enthusiastic entertainment team. The spice and jewellery sellers were present at the entrance to the pool area but they kept a low profile and did not bother us. Breakfast was reasonable but after 3 or 4 days the same old selection became a bit tired. Lunch at the poolside area was a mixed bag, some salads freshly made and very good, some old and tired. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. We quickly came to understand however that their friendliness and helpfulness was directly related to the extent to which we lined their palms with dirhams! When we tipped the pool attendant our sun beds were laid out and waiting for us the next morning, when we didnt tip him our sunbeds were pointedly allocated to other guests, despite the fact that there were lots of spare beds. We tipped the cleaning staff, we received bath robes, we didnt tip the cleaning staff, the bathrobes disappeared! Guests quickly learn how to play the tipping game. So if this practice bothers you don't stay in the Argana and don't go to Agadir!! Be aware that the lane at the side of the hotel is not a pleasant place to walk through after dark. It is badly lit and we met some drunk and unpleasant characters one night there at about 10.30pm. Bit scary. If you feel you would be bothered by the constant low grade hassle by virtually all sellers of goods and services in Agadir, dont go. If you want a nice relaxing week of lying in the sun with good service and friendly staff, do go! Two good restaurants; a lebanese one opposite the Atlas Hotel, lovely food, lovely service (no alcohol). Also the well known "La Scala" which is gorgeous but busy so book ahead and they will ferry you to and from the restaurant by courtesy minibus.


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