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Situated at the end of the town were all the best hotels, it had everything you could wish for. The food was of a high standard and the deserts were to die for. But the one thing I would suggest is that you check before you go that it isn’t Ramadan, when the locals fast all daylight hours for a month, because some cafes and restaurants stay closed during the day.
The hotel was mainly French tourists and the waiters usually started to speak to you in French as did in most places but nearly all did speak English. The drinks came in glasses which is not always the case in most all inclusives. If you are a cocktail or shorts person you will love it but be warned you will not get a good drink of beer anywhere the local stuff (Flag beer)is awful.
There is a British pub in town that sells all the usual British beers and lagers but it’s all warm. The beach is fantastic - nice and clean where we were but there is usually a good breeze that picks up sometime during the day. There is a noddy train that runs from one end to the other end of town also taxis both very cheap, but you could walk to the centre in 10 minutes.
You must do the two day trip to Marakesh. A real experience. Most of the other trips are uncle’s shop and brother’s café. On the whole one of the three top hotels in Agadir just behind the Sofitel Hotel and the Atlas.
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