This is an excellent deal. Having just come back from Essaouria and preferred it over to Agadir and Marrakech think this is a bargain. Flights are only £30ish per person on the dates 1st December coming back 5th December with Easyjet from Luton.
Flights return only are only £28 per person now!!
Hotel I have searched via Trivago staying at the La Maison Du Sud which is only £31 a night and includes breakfast. We stayed at the Riad Al Madina which was basic but not too bad.
If I had more leave from work I would go again even if it was by myself. Excellent opportunities to take photos and just relax.
the country is fine, you gotta switch off the tv and get out more, may I suggest Morocco
copthis1 to ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 1514#3
I wouldn't call Butlins safer.....
Threlly
23 Oct 1512#29
Shhhh.
Let them think it's dangerous.
Less hillbilly brits around then, complaining about the food and trying to find a McDonalds to feed their fat kids.
rodman to ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 159#5
It is more dangerous to stay in UK
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aimeeMLVC
23 Oct 151#21
My favourite place in Morocco. Quad bikes over the sand dunes with no mph restrictions, windy enough for surfing, great Mexican food place run by a British family who have the best chocolate cheesecake I've ever eaten, ridiculously friendly people. Might take this up for a few days, cheers OP!
husain_kola to aimeeMLVC
23 Oct 15#36
What is the name of the Mexican? I want to go next time I go Essaouria :laughing:
skyarsenal to aimeeMLVC
12 Mar 16#49
did that in essoira it was breathtaking ,cant wait to go again
brianreyn
24 Oct 15#48
For those who are saying Morocco is no more risky than the UK I need to point out if you go there you will be at higher risk than the native inhabitants as terrorists will target white people if they choose to attack during your holiday. Morocco is also a largely muslim country and so will have plenty of Al Qaeda and Isis supporters
jhonny20041433
24 Oct 15#46
Are those the only dates available at that price?
plumberman01 to jhonny20041433
24 Oct 15#47
ours are easyjet manchester 17th-26th i think they have gone up a bit but other dates available.
We have found a 5 star resort heated outdoor pool-dont care if its not roasting will be warmer than here. April was 27/28 degrees in agadir and fab x
nickmassey
23 Oct 151#45
Love Essaouira and the whole country! Can't believe some of the crap some people are writing on here. Weather isn't hot that time of the year, daytime highs only usually make it up to 20°C, but hey for a £28 flight who's complaining! If only I had more leave left!
sweetiehoney
23 Oct 151#44
Morocco is a beautiful country.
I took my 8 year old son to Marrakech for two weeks in July and we had a fantastic time I would definitely go back.
I found the local people to be very friendly and nice (especially so if you speak french as I do). There is so much to do and see, it really is an amazing city.
£105.38 including flights, B&B, airport pick-up, city tax (3 nights) ... hope it is useful!
Essaouria also beautiful... stayed at Le Teresses D'Essaouria which was a great unique riad in the medina...
aleem
23 Oct 15#41
Really liked Essaouria. A little tip for sea-food lovers; rather than eat at the tourist restaurants, find out what time the fishing boats return and buy the fish straight from the boat. Not far from where the boats come in you'll find lots of little restaurants (very basic, wooden tables/bench) with barbecues outside - very few tourists if any, full of local folk.
They prepare and cook the fish for you and provide fresh baked bread and a Mediterranean style salad all for a few pence.
It was lovely just chilling with the locals having the best barbecued sardines we'd ever tasted.
copthis1
23 Oct 15#40
When did you first become aware of having 'humour by-pass' syndrome?
copthis1
23 Oct 15#39
If you say so numbnuts...........
heskeythegreat
23 Oct 15#38
Having just read the health & safety advice on trip advisor I'll be giving this place a miss.
samela
23 Oct 152#37
Ignorance x infinity
Macapaka
23 Oct 151#35
Aye, I'm looking for a deal, canny carry over holiday to next year, was looking at Kenya but its a painful flight, West Ireland is looking a good option with a 5/4, gloves, booties & balaclava, its just balancing the odds of wind, dig?
jeczap
23 Oct 151#34
even more likely a drunk/uninsured/here illegally driver.....The UK is in quite a mess
Macapaka
23 Oct 15#31
Morocco's won't come to the UK as they think the IRA will kill them, nearly four thousand people killed since 1971, ignorance is bliss.
365pizza to Macapaka
23 Oct 151#33
Did you really just join to make your first comment?
Threlly
23 Oct 1512#29
Shhhh.
Let them think it's dangerous.
Less hillbilly brits around then, complaining about the food and trying to find a McDonalds to feed their fat kids.
365pizza to Threlly
23 Oct 15#32
Has end of term already happened?
shahdragon
23 Oct 15#30
do you realise how stupid that comment is and how ignorant you sound.
BigBen75020
23 Oct 151#28
Nice food also in Morocco
youbeu
23 Oct 15#27
Highly recommend Essaouria - beautiful beach and sea. For Game of Thrones fans, quite a few scenes were recorded here. Only negative is that it can be quite windy at times.
shauneco
23 Oct 15#26
Went in May, It was very nice to experience the different culture etc.. But wouldn't go again due to what happened in Tunisia, I wouldn't go to any Muslim Country again though tbh, Far too risky which is a shame especially as Turkey is such a beautiful Country.
ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 154#2
I would never take my family to one of these mad countries
copthis1 to ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 1514#3
I wouldn't call Butlins safer.....
rodman to ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 159#5
It is more dangerous to stay in UK
emiratesstadium to ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 154#6
Staff in bluewater shopping centre have a briefing everyday telling them they are high risk.
Would you stop going shopping as well then?
morsel99 to ciarandanielbyrne1
23 Oct 154#14
This is classic throwaway answer from someone who knows nothing about the country and probably reads the Daily Express.
Having worked and lived in Morocco and travelled it extensively, you are no more at risk here than in the UK, if anything the UK is a much higher risk. Unlike the other Maghrebi countries Morocco is run by a constitutional Monarchy with a very democratic society, and is run with a firm but fair hand. Like any other Western country and the Tunisian attacks you would simply be extremely unfortunate to get caught up in anything disastrous and it could be London as easily as any other place. The more you avoid these places and the more isolated they become the higher the chances of these awful occurrences happening.
Essaouria is beautiful beyond words and as safe as anywhere in Europe, go and see for yourself when you have put your Daily Express down.
Lell to ciarandanielbyrne1
23 Oct 151#25
Spoken by someone with no knowledge, clearly living in their own little bubble! The terrorism alert for Morrocco is high, however the alert for the uk is severe.
Only spent one day in Essaouira but it is lovely, much cooler than Marrakech when we were there.
urinthematrix
23 Oct 15#24
great deal... need to save this page
dealerxxx
23 Oct 154#23
Laughing at the discouraging comments! Live a little and explore for yourself. Morocco is better than London in terms of safety.
dealerxxx
23 Oct 15#22
I wouldn't say no to Morocco just need more time!
localshop
23 Oct 15#20
More terrorism in Paris
Shaz1973
23 Oct 15#19
What's the weather like in December ?
dale86uk
23 Oct 15#18
I love how saying that someone may read the Daily Express or Daily Mail has become an insult nowadays!! Original. :smile:
JC82
23 Oct 151#17
went Essaouria on a day tripped from Marrakech.
Preferred Essaouria as it was much quieter, had a nice beach and mainly didn't get harassed!!
would recommend for a nice quiet holiday. Went as a young couple but most of the UK tourists seemed 40+ with families
andykapa
23 Oct 15#16
Hot hot hot hotttttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
husain_kola
23 Oct 152#15
I agree, the people were so friendly and nice and so hard working and treat tourists with so much respect. Enjoyed it a lot more than Marrakech and Agadir.
husain_kola
23 Oct 151#13
Flights return only are only £28 per person now!!
plumberman01
20 Oct 151#12
we went in april. At the time i booked for xmas it was same classification as UK...i will feel as safe if not safer than in london or the trafford centre!
devilsadv0cate
19 Oct 157#11
Me and my wife went to Agadir almost a month ago. This was before I realised that Morocco was classified as high alert by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office on 4th September. When we got there we had nothing to worry about. There were families there from UK, France and Germany at the hotel I stayed at and we had no worries at all. Took a day trip to Marrakech and Paradise Valley... again no problems.
Heat Sink
19 Oct 1516#10
the country is fine, you gotta switch off the tv and get out more, may I suggest Morocco
Heat Sink
19 Oct 157#9
you got a higher probability of getting run over by a drunk driver
agoatson
19 Oct 153#8
cool, Extreme Holidaying
ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 151#7
Whats happening to this country?
ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Oct 154#4
Folk who go to these countries are taking a big risk. Madness x infinity
plumberman01
19 Oct 153#1
love Morocco :smiley: we are there for Xmas :smiley:
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Flights return only are only £28 per person now!!
Hotel I have searched via Trivago staying at the La Maison Du Sud which is only £31 a night and includes breakfast. We stayed at the Riad Al Madina which was basic but not too bad.
If I had more leave from work I would go again even if it was by myself. Excellent opportunities to take photos and just relax.
Some articles on Essaouria;
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/the-atlantic-coast/essaouira
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/africa/essaouira-a-mini-break-in-morocco-10235382.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destination/morocco/90017/36-Hours-In...-Essaouira.html
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Let them think it's dangerous.
Less hillbilly brits around then, complaining about the food and trying to find a McDonalds to feed their fat kids.
Latest comments (49)
We have found a 5 star resort heated outdoor pool-dont care if its not roasting will be warmer than here. April was 27/28 degrees in agadir and fab x
I took my 8 year old son to Marrakech for two weeks in July and we had a fantastic time I would definitely go back.
I found the local people to be very friendly and nice (especially so if you speak french as I do). There is so much to do and see, it really is an amazing city.
£105.38 including flights, B&B, airport pick-up, city tax (3 nights) ... hope it is useful!
Essaouria also beautiful... stayed at Le Teresses D'Essaouria which was a great unique riad in the medina...
They prepare and cook the fish for you and provide fresh baked bread and a Mediterranean style salad all for a few pence.
It was lovely just chilling with the locals having the best barbecued sardines we'd ever tasted.
Let them think it's dangerous.
Less hillbilly brits around then, complaining about the food and trying to find a McDonalds to feed their fat kids.
Would you stop going shopping as well then?
Having worked and lived in Morocco and travelled it extensively, you are no more at risk here than in the UK, if anything the UK is a much higher risk. Unlike the other Maghrebi countries Morocco is run by a constitutional Monarchy with a very democratic society, and is run with a firm but fair hand. Like any other Western country and the Tunisian attacks you would simply be extremely unfortunate to get caught up in anything disastrous and it could be London as easily as any other place. The more you avoid these places and the more isolated they become the higher the chances of these awful occurrences happening.
Essaouria is beautiful beyond words and as safe as anywhere in Europe, go and see for yourself when you have put your Daily Express down.
Only spent one day in Essaouira but it is lovely, much cooler than Marrakech when we were there.
Preferred Essaouria as it was much quieter, had a nice beach and mainly didn't get harassed!!
would recommend for a nice quiet holiday. Went as a young couple but most of the UK tourists seemed 40+ with families