Anezi Hotel, Agadir, Morocco
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Recent Price: £55
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Hotel Description:
The spacious, older style Hotel Anezi occupies a commanding position on a small incline overlooking the bay of Agadir. The Anezi offers good facilities and comfortable accommodation in a great location.Enjjoy spectacular views of the whole of Agadir Bay from the panoramic hotel bar. loading...
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Anezi Hotel Reviews
" moroccan magic "
Submitted By: hather
we went to morocco not knowing what to expect but we enjoyed every minute. the anezi is one of the best hotels for the money we have stayed in.the staff are excellent.nothing was too much trouble.the room was cleaned every day by an always smiling lady.the animation staff were always cheerful from 9 in the morning till 11 at night.the food was good but got a bit boring.we would recommend going out a couple off nights.we went on a berber evening it was excellent well worth the money.we are going back next year so that says everyting,brilliant
Advice: lively
Activities: souk.and tizlit cafe
Good for: Beach
" I travelled alone to Morocco, and was... "
Submitted By: Mr J T Feetham
I travelled alone to Morocco, and was pleasantly surprised on arrival at Hotel Anezi. There was a welcome committee to greet us on the steps/foyer.
My room was on the 8th floor (even though I'd requested a room on a lower floor, but not too big an issue).
I found it to be clean, airy and very comfortable with a nice balcony which I couldn't really make use of being a bit agoraphobic.
The staff were friendly in the main, but a couple of straight faces on reception. The food was plentiful and quite Moroccan but after the first week I found it a bit repetitive, but after saying that it was plentiful and fresh.
There was a good "animation team" by the pool during the day and in the bar at night, who tried to get everyone involved, which for a single traveller was a plus.
However being quite gregarious, I soon made friends and went on some excursions including trips to Marrakesh, Essouaria and a 4x4 safari into the Sahara. All arranged by Amandine the rep in the Hotel Anezi.
My 14 day holiday passed very quickly and when I got home I contemplated going back again later in the year, with some people from Scotland I'd met in Agadir, but it wasn't to be. But perhaps will grab 7 days there early this summer.
I will definitely visit again at some point and hope things haven't changed too much when I do.
Highly enjoyable time, but dont go if youre looking for the Med, its a different culture and to me lots more exciting.
My room was on the 8th floor (even though I'd requested a room on a lower floor, but not too big an issue).
I found it to be clean, airy and very comfortable with a nice balcony which I couldn't really make use of being a bit agoraphobic.
The staff were friendly in the main, but a couple of straight faces on reception. The food was plentiful and quite Moroccan but after the first week I found it a bit repetitive, but after saying that it was plentiful and fresh.
There was a good "animation team" by the pool during the day and in the bar at night, who tried to get everyone involved, which for a single traveller was a plus.
However being quite gregarious, I soon made friends and went on some excursions including trips to Marrakesh, Essouaria and a 4x4 safari into the Sahara. All arranged by Amandine the rep in the Hotel Anezi.
My 14 day holiday passed very quickly and when I got home I contemplated going back again later in the year, with some people from Scotland I'd met in Agadir, but it wasn't to be. But perhaps will grab 7 days there early this summer.
I will definitely visit again at some point and hope things haven't changed too much when I do.
Highly enjoyable time, but dont go if youre looking for the Med, its a different culture and to me lots more exciting.
" Excellent hotel! (largest in Agadir).... "
Submitted By: Mr C J Spencer
Excellent hotel! (largest in Agadir). Large rooms, well furnished and immaculately clean. We were on the fourth floor and had good views over the town, sea and swimming pools (the hotel has three of these).
The food served in the evening on the 10th floor was excellent - a large buffet with a wide range of main dishes, salads etc.
Changing sterling into dirham was the only niggle - the hotel did not have a large cash float; it was easier to withdraw the local currency from a cash dispenser in the lobby of the hotel.
I would highly recommend this 3* hotel - I thought the rating was a little on the low side - nearer to a 4*.
The food served in the evening on the 10th floor was excellent - a large buffet with a wide range of main dishes, salads etc.
Changing sterling into dirham was the only niggle - the hotel did not have a large cash float; it was easier to withdraw the local currency from a cash dispenser in the lobby of the hotel.
I would highly recommend this 3* hotel - I thought the rating was a little on the low side - nearer to a 4*.








The easy way of commenting is to read all the reviews and then perhaps answer some of the negative comments with how we found it. The reception staff weren't at all unfriendly but like in any busy Hotel they do get rushed off their feet at times (and remember English is usually their third language !!)......money changing.....its a Hotel not a bank !!
After seven days of course the food will get repetitive.....doesn't that happen in any Restaurant ?? Agrophobia on the eigth floor.....its called Vertigo (change your room then ??)
To sum up.....the staff are as friendly as you are to them....the service is boardering on the excellent.....the cleanliness second to none (especially the room service) the hotel itself is immaculate !!
As I said at the beginning if all you expect is value for money you wont go wrong by staying at the Anezi.....plus that little bit extra thrown in for fee that really helps you enjoy your stay
Advice: Its very heavily French influenced......which is no bad thing eigh
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