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Darsal
Self catering house in Morocco – (Ref: 21022)
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Price From:£350 (GBP)
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No. of Verified Reviews: (35)villarenters customers rating
house in Essaouira
Beautiful spacious Riad on a quiet street in heart of the old medina of Essaouira. Ideal for couples, families or groups. ...more

On site: beach, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

'Chez Nicola' Apartment
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 6903)
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Price From:£325 (GBP)
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apartment in Essaouira
'Chez Nicola' is a beautiful and charming self-catering 2nd floor apartment in the heart of the ancient medina of Essaouira. Perfect for couples,families and friends! ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

'Dar Nicola', Essaouira, Morocco
Self catering house in Morocco – (Ref: 51700)
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Price From:£400 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
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house in Essaouira
A beautiful stylish and spacious house with 2 private terraces with views of the Ocean,on a quiet street in the Medina. Perfect for friends,families or couples.10% off all bookings for NOV 2009. ...more

On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

Apartment Simoom
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 27481)
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Price From:£300 (GBP)
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apartment in Essaouira
A delightful modern apartment three minutes stroll from the centre of Essaouira's famous beach. ...more

On site: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

Chez Rebecca, Essaouira, Morocco
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 21360)
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Price From:£375 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
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apartment in Essaouira
Light, airy and stylish rooftop apartment with panoramic views of Essaouira's histoiric medina and the Atlantic Ocean. ...more

Pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

The Cave @ No. 42
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 65226)
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Price From:£375 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
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apartment in Essaouira
Former surf hostel recent converted to an apartment with bags of character. ...more

Pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

'Chez Franck' Apartment
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 9512)
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Price From:£325 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (5)villarenters customers rating
apartment in Essaouira
Beautiful and charming self-catering apartments in the heart of the ancient medina of Essaouira. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

Appartement 'Chez Franck'
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 25096)
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Price From:E480 (EUR)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (3)villarenters customers rating
apartment in Essaouira
Beautiful and charming self-catering apartments in the heart of the ancient medina of Essaouira. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

Riad Dar Sabah in Marrakech
Self catering house in Morocco – (Ref: 25397)
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Price From:£250 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (23)villarenters customers rating
house in Marrakech
Dar Sabah is an traditional Moroccan house in the heart of the Medina of Marrakech. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: golf.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Marrakech

El Cherqui
Self catering country house in Morocco – (Ref: 6738)
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Price From:£400 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
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country house in Essaoira
El Cherqui is a two hundred year old house on a hill with an fantastic views.It has been featured in many style magazines & books.Car essential but not suitable for children. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira

Moroccan Sunset Apartments (3rd Floor)
Self catering apartment in Morocco – (Ref: 33083)
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apartment in Essaouira
Beautifully renovated bright and airy two-bedroom Moroccan style apartment in the heart of the medina. Large lounge/dining-room. The private roof terrace overlooks the medina and ocean. With Wi-fi. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / Morocco / Essaouira


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Destination guide to Morocco




Destination guide
Destination Reviews

Marrakesh — living up to the legend

Marrakesh has always loomed large in the popular imagination as a genuinely exotic and fascinating destination. The good news? It deserves its reputation.

Founded in the 11th century, it is one of Morocco's four Imperial cities and functioned as the North African country's capital until 1688.
Now it's a bright, bustling and very modern city with a plethora of sights and attractions for the eager tourist.
A labyrinth of souks and bazaars lies at the heart of the city. Vendors selling spices, leather goods, slippers, pots and various trinkets vie for your attention as you snake through the maze-like streets and alleyways.
Watch carpets being woven in the Zarbia Souk or seek out jewellery in the Souks des Bijoutiers. Haggling is compulsory.
The Place Jemaa-El-Fna lies at the very heart of the pink and ochre-toned city and draws tourists to its busy environs like a magnet.
This teeming square i... more


Why not pop over for the day?


The idea seemed like an improbable adventure: Bournemouth to Marrakesh. Just for the day.
As we drove down to the airport first thing on a sunny Monday morning, I had the Crosby, Stills and Nash song Marrakesh Express on the CD player - and you don't get much more of an express than a day trip from Bournemouth.
Friends couldn't quite get to grips with the concept: ' Bournemouth to Marrakesh... and back... in a day?'
Some said: 'Why?' Others echoed my thoughts and said: 'Why not?' A delicious quick slice of Africa - it was the travel equivalent of fast food.
We arrived in Marrakesh mid-morning and left just after teatime. So not so much a day, more a long afternoon. But thanks to Bath Travel's smart organisation, it's surprising just how much you can cram into seven hours.
Straight from the plane, we got on the bus waiting at Marrakesh airport and it took us into town for a brief sightseeing spin.
We sto... more


Our little piece of Africa


Finishing my coffee, I used the rest of the hot water to defrost the windscreen; then we set off to Gatwick, 90 minutes away, under snow-laden skies.
Later that same morning, we were basking under an African sun. Our flight from Gatwick to Marrakech landed at 11.40am, and the journey into Morocco's ancient capital took 10 minutes from the airport.
The three-hour flight had borne us into a landscape, a culture and a climate that was half a world away. Until three days before, the Moroccan weather had been cool and wet: now it felt like early summer.
We drove past the Mamounia Gardens and through the high mud-ochre walls - built in 1127 to protect what was then a fortified settlement - and plunged instantly into the street life of Marrakech: a cacophony of bicycle bells, klaxons, whistles, street-vendor cries, loud arguments, squeals of laughter and discordant snatches of music.
Bumping down the Avenue Bab Djedid, we pa... more


Superb ports of the Med

Sailing on the MSC Sinfonia in February wasn't just an excuse to escape the miserable Brit winter. Honestly.

No, this was a chance to sample the delights of Barcelona, Casablanca, Tenerife, Madeira, Malaga and Alicante - if I could be bothered to vacate my luxury penthouse cabin.
You see that's the problem with cruising. Sometimes it's hard to drag yourself away from all that pampering.
Okay, so after a severe badgering from my girlfriend, we disembarked at our first port of call, Barcelona.
This fantastic city needs no introduction and, having both been there before, we knew what to expect.
It was just a shame that we only had a little over half a day in this glorious port town. It didn't give you much time other than to take a stroll along Las Ramblas, the main shopping street.
After a brief stop in Barcelona, our ship sailed on to the Moroccan port town of .
This was the longest single spell at sea,... more


How many camels for your mother?


A young man in the souk called after us - '25,000 camels for your mother'. My mother pinched my arm. 'Did he mean me?'
'Yes, Mum,' I sighed, 'Come on'.
'How flattering. That's a lot of camels. See? You should appreciate me more.' And that was as much hassle as we received in Marrakech.
My thirty-something girlfriends often pop off for long weekends with their mothers but this would be a first for me.
'Why Marrakech? Isn't it dangerous for women?' my mother had replied to my invitation.
I'd wanted to spend three nights somewhere exotic, with a short flight and anyway, I said, new laws forbid the hassling of tourists.
Just so long as we didn't wear shorts - it's a predominantly Moslem city - there wouldn't be a problem.
Rather than seeing backpackers of questionable cleanliness boarding our flight, Mum nodded in approval as men in blazers and 'rather nice people' filed in.
But Marrakech's s... more


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