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MEDINA SURFING ASSOCIATION

MEDINA SURFING ASSOCIATION

3 rue Porte Maoun Medina Hassa - Hostel
Medina surfing association is a traditional Moroccan Riad in the old medina of Rabat; guests can enjoy a free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and also, our roof top terrace. We also provide a food service as traditional food is cooked every day. We are within walking distance of all the important sights and are just 2 minutes’ walk from the beach. You will feel at home with us.
Royal Hotel Rabat

Royal Hotel Rabat

1 rue amman bp 175 - Hotel
The Royal Hotel Rabat is the perfect choice for those who want to get away from it all.
La Felouque

La Felouque

plage des sables d'or 12100 Temara - Hotel
Mr and Mrs Dispot are pleased to welcome you in their friendly hotel where a familiar atmosphere is awaiting for you. The hotel is located in Temara, about 20 minutes by car from Rabat. All the rooms, 25 in total, have a TV.
House of Sara Rabat  B&B

House of Sara Rabat B&B

67, rue Tetouan Harhoura, Temara, Rabat - Guesthouse
House of Sara Rabat B&B is a beautiful, large 2 story villa that has been converted into a lovely guesthouse. It is located in the principal Royal City of Rabat which is the home to the King, His Royal Majesty King Mohammed VII.
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Rabat

Rabat (Arabic الرباط), sometimes called Rabat-Salé, is the capital of Morocco and has an estimated population of about 1.7 million inhabitants. It is located along the northern coastline of the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, close to Casablanca.

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Royal Hotel Rabat

Royal Hotel Rabat

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  • Morocco: Cab costs from Rabat airport to the Medina
    The Riad where we will be staying in Rabat says that it's a 20 minute ride from the airport to the medina and that a cab will cost about $30. This seems high - about the same as a cab in DC, where we live. Is this a reasonable price? Perhaps there's some special tax or something on airport rides ...

  • Overland from Morocco to Mauretania
    I intend to travel overland from Morocco to Mauretania and Mali I have planned my trip as far as Rabat and Marrakech in Morocco Any further South is new to me I am not in a great hurry but is a week long enough to allow from Marrakech to Mali ...

  • best summer surf Morocco
    Hey, I heard the best place to find some surf in Morocco during summer is in the area between Oualidia to North Rabat, can anyone confirm this? Also can anyone tell me some prices for accomodations in these areas? Thanks ...

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    I'm in Rabat now. I like this town. It's really hassle-free, people don't bother you. I'll go to the Algerian Embassy tomorrow to see if they give me a Visa. If they do I'll continue to Chefchauen and then from there to Algeria. I don't have much time left, because I'll meet up with my friend Annie in Tunis ...
    Posted in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary by 5fingerfab

  • Rabat
    Rabat, ciudad capital Más moderna que Paddington o King's Cross, la estación de tren de Marrakech es otro puente hacia un tiempo lejano. Intrigada por las revistas de actualidad, me decidí por el ...
    Posted in Relatos de viaje by Zol

  • April 4, 2011
    After some homework that the kids couldn’t rebuke, Jonathan guided the 5 of us for a walking trek of the Rabat Souk. Sights and sounds of the gardens, birds, and even a forest as we walked by royal princess ...
    Posted in Morocco 2011 by OttawaHennaLady

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