While travelling in Morocco this February I spent an amazing week with Peter and the Caminos. It felt like "a warm welcome to a big family". Because I enjoyed my time there so much I returned two weeks later with my friend for another couple of days. Again to feel the Camino vibe and to escape crowded line-ups like in Imsouane or Taghazout. Crew and food is amazing!, their surf theory lessons and surf instructors are lit and their sahara tent on the roof is the best place to chill.
Gran Canaria Has Gone Downhill
This used to be a pleasant place to eat. Now it is not. The menu is limited and the only fish is FROZEN in a town that has a daily fresh fish market. Our salads were awful. My husband's so-called Mexican salad was rice, canned tuna fish and canned corn with some sort of bottled sauce. My mixed salad was not fresh. A swordfish skewer was edible but barely. I am sorry to say Gran Canaria has gone completely downhill. The only good thing was the bread and that the restaurant is clean and service efficient.
Special place
If you are on the road south from Agadir, it's definitely worth stopping at this terrific place to take a walk along the Atlantic. It's wild and beautiful with few enough people to spoil the idyll.
Just back from a week in Morocco during which we ate at this lovely restaurant in Sidi Ifni. Three of just enjoyed two courses each with two large bottles of water of sparkling water and great bread for just 20 euro!!!! The speciality here is seafood and I had a fantastic fish tagine - plentiful, tasty and hearty. Another member of the group had the lamb kofta tagine - really excellent. I have no hesitation in recommending this lovely establishment with terrific fews of the beach and will definitely return.
Awesome monument
Always wanted to see this natural monument. We drove by car and lost a bit,so better to study the way more than we did :) Lovely walk with powerful view to the ocean. Possible to refresh at restaurant and chill a bit. Prepare few dirhhams for parking man.
Beautiful Small Guesthouse in a Spectacular Location
We highly recommend this delightful guesthouse. The setting is spectacular, overhanging the crashing Atlantic waves.
We chose the room at the top of the house with its own small terrace and it was well worth the extra charge. The room is well appointed with everything one might want, and the heater (which we needed in the evenings) worked very well.
The common rooms are very artistically furnished with soft leather sofas for relaxing and interesting art and books of photography to look at. One has historic photos of Sidi Ifni and shows the process of rescuing this former naval building from ruin. What a transformation!
We ate both our dinners there and the food was excellent, as were the breakfasts. The staff of four were helpful, courteous, and cheerful. Really loved our stay!
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