Budget Accommodation Africa Morocco Tangier
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Dar Jameel is incredibly charming; we will definitely stay there again and recommend to others. Our private ensuite was a good size without sacrificing any ambience, the bathroom was adequate (although the hot water heater did not accommodate a series of two showers, so plan accordingly to allow the tank to reheat). ... more
Relatively expensive for Morocco. Quite far from the medina, city center, bus stop and ferry port, but taxis are cheap so not too much of an issue, and the distance is walkable in good weather, provided you don't have much baggage with you. Good breakfast (included). Balcony with view of beach (very close). ... more
This was a beautiful apartment that was worth every penny. You are able to enjoy a stay in a quiet building in a genuine Moroccan neighborhood. There are a number of grocery shops in the area, in fact, right across the street. You are able to enjoy privacy and can accomodate atleast 6 people comfortably. ... more
Ceuta or Tangier?
Hello fellow travellers! I´m planning a trip to South Spain (Andalucia) and i´m thinking to spend a night in Africa, crossing the Mediterranean by Ferry. The question is that I´m indicise between two portuary cities: Ceuta or Tangier. In your opinion, which city do I choose? Which one has more ...
Tangier, Morocco
Hello, My boyfriend and I will be travelling from Granada onward to Fes, but have decided to break that journey up in 2 days by staying in Tangier for a night before catching the train to Fes ...
Tangier to Marrakech - tips on travel
Hey. I'm going to Morocco next month with my boyfriend and I'm after a few tips :-) We're landing in Tangier pretty late and have asked for the hotel we are staying at in chefchaouen to pick us up. However I was wondering if there were cheaper alternatives? I don't think there's any buses that run at night, but does ...
April 1, 2011
. Papa took Ayesha and Hakeem on a train to Tangier, pronounced in French as “Tanger”. Kamal drove ...
Posted in Morocco 2011 by OttawaHennaLady
North to Tangiers
Following Fes, we drove North to Tangiers, stopping in the city of Chefchaouen, located high in the Rif mountains. We admired the dramatic landscapes and the traditional folks selling their wares ...
Posted in Trip Around the World by svjorber
Tangier: Morroco
down from his axis of portal rock, his face of stone unchanged... for it were only Tangier ...
Posted in Adventure Babies by Shackers