Only from Thomson In the UK, this holiday is only available from the Thomson group.
With 4 swimming pools and a beach on its doorstep, the Tikida Dunas is a water baby’s paradise.
This hotel has a standout setting. Not only is it on its own stretch of hourglass-fine sand, but it’s just footsteps from shops, restaurants and bars. The centre of Agadir’s only a 10-minute walk away, too.
There are 4 pools, 3 restaurants, and plenty of sports to try. The whole place got a top-to-toe makeover in May 2015, too, so it has a modern new look.
CLUBHOTEL RIU TIKIDA DUNAS
7 Nights
2 Adults
£231.92 per person
OUT: London Gatwick Mon 12 Dec 2016.
Dep 08:50 Arr 12:30. Thomson Airways. Direct.
RTN: Agadir Mon 19 Dec 2016.
Dep 13:40 Arr 17:25. Thomson Airways. Direct.
FLIGHT & LUGGAGE
Standard Seats × 2 Included
20 kg luggage × 2 Included
ROOM & BOARD
Twin Room with Balcony or Terrace × 1 Included
All InclusiveIncluded
EXTRAS
World care fund donation £2.00
Overseas Coach Transfers Included
PRICE BREAKDOWN
Discount:- £616.16
Basic Holiday£1078.00
Options & Extras (total)£2.00
Total Price£463.84
FLIGHT & LUGGAGE
Flight and Baggage
Information and upgrades:
luggage allowance, seat allocation, extra leg room, in-flight menu...
INCLUDED / SELECTED
Standard Seats × 2 Included
20 kg luggage × 2
ROOM & BOARD
Room and Board
Information and upgrades:
room types, board, late checkout...
INCLUDED / SELECTED
Twin Room with Balcony or Terrace × 1 Included
All Inclusive
4.5 Tripadvisor rating.
Flight Manchester also available on 12 Dec but the price goes up to £241 pp.
Top comments
lidds
3 Dec 1617#54
The generalisation of some of the posts on any holiday deal in a Muslim country really wind me up. Could i just ask the fearmongers when the last death from a terrorist attack was in agadir?
The UK travel advice is a bit of a joke it only lists one attack on their page from 2011 which was in Marrakech.
You probably wouldn't get these idiots posting "France you must be joking" or "Germany you must be joking" yet they are also both listed as high with a much higher number of attacks and deaths than anywhere in morocco.
I'm not saying there isn't a treat there is everywhere, but you are no safer in your little european bubble. The authorities in Morocco are extremely pro active, they are often taking down cells all over the world not just in their own country and have active police presence around the country.
Anyway stick to your tacky all inclusive in benidorm and leave us with a bit more of an open mind and common sense to travel and enjoy the rest of the world
jgtuk to _scott_
2 Dec 1615#4
Have you been then?
Nothing wrong with Morocco, Not been to Agadir but Went to Marrakesh last year with whole family (including young grandchildren) and had a fantastic time. Went again earlier this year just with Wife and again had no problems. Lovely people, beautiful historic buildings and great weather, sadly spoiled by the media scaremongering everyone away from any Islamic country.
BTW, I'm white, non Muslim and British.
Attacks could be indiscriminate and could target foreigners. In April 2011, 17 people were killed and 25 injured in a large explosion in Marrakech at the Argana Restaurant in Djema el-Fna Square.
Protective security measures, including security personnel, may be visible in certain areas including hotels and sites popular with tourists.
The Moroccan authorities have warned of an increased threat linked to the growing number of Moroccans sympathetic or belonging to Daesh and other extremist groups, and regularly report the disruption of terrorist cells, some of which intended to carry out attacks in Morocco.'
Now, personally, I would rather go somewhere safer. Call me names if you like, but the reasons not to visit Muslim countries are there, and are obvious. And yes, I realise that most Muslims are peaceful. But, as ISIS and their sympathisers are Muslims, then the more Muslims in a country, means the more sympathisers in a country. Which means greater risk of terrorism. I love to save money and visit the site every day. But some things just aren't worth saving a few hundred quid for.
RuudBullit
2 Dec 167#30
I live in the UK, and as my work, family etc are here, there is nothing I can do about that.
I can however, do something about where I holiday.
I also don't live in a city, so the chance of terrorism where I live is very slim.
Brits in Muslim countries are an easy target for terrorists.
If you think you're as safe in Morocco, as you are in somewhere like Lanzarote, then you're deluded.
All comments (101)
_scott_
2 Dec 161#1
Morroco, you must be having a laugh surely???
sydney871 to _scott_
2 Dec 16#2
Why am I missing something?
Kimbrehhh to _scott_
2 Dec 16#3
Amazing deal. Just got back from Marrakech and Essaouira and had a great time. This place looks even better!
Don't listen to the naysayers.
jgtuk to _scott_
2 Dec 1615#4
Have you been then?
Nothing wrong with Morocco, Not been to Agadir but Went to Marrakesh last year with whole family (including young grandchildren) and had a fantastic time. Went again earlier this year just with Wife and again had no problems. Lovely people, beautiful historic buildings and great weather, sadly spoiled by the media scaremongering everyone away from any Islamic country.
BTW, I'm white, non Muslim and British.
S c 0 TT y
2 Dec 16#5
Been there earlier in the year, amazing place.
andy5and
2 Dec 164#6
Ten a penny Morocco holiday deals at the moment and for a good reason.
phillyboy to andy5and
2 Dec 161#7
And that reason is?
jgtuk to andy5and
2 Dec 163#8
Again, I'm not sure you've been.
To be honest, I've felt less safe in London and Manchester...
Armchair critics... :stuck_out_tongue:
Kimbrehhh to andy5and
2 Dec 16#12
*has no good reason*
guttediam
2 Dec 161#9
Wish I could go!!!!! What a deal!!!! Heat added :smirk:
FTCom
2 Dec 162#10
I went to Agadir during the summer, but stayed at the sister hotel to the Dunas, great place, good people, felt 110% safe there, no issues at all, people really do need to get over themselves..
Nice find OP..
guttediam
2 Dec 16#11
Showers till Tuesday Sun after for 9 days average 20 Degrees spring temperatures :sunglasses::innocent::3<3:3:38)
andy5and
2 Dec 162#13
I have been to Morocco (not that I need to prove it to some random loves it) and never again.
If you don't like my opinion then fine.
Opening post
With 4 swimming pools and a beach on its doorstep, the Tikida Dunas is a water baby’s paradise.
This hotel has a standout setting. Not only is it on its own stretch of hourglass-fine sand, but it’s just footsteps from shops, restaurants and bars. The centre of Agadir’s only a 10-minute walk away, too.
There are 4 pools, 3 restaurants, and plenty of sports to try. The whole place got a top-to-toe makeover in May 2015, too, so it has a modern new look.
CLUBHOTEL RIU TIKIDA DUNAS
7 Nights
2 Adults
£231.92 per person
OUT: London Gatwick Mon 12 Dec 2016.
Dep 08:50 Arr 12:30. Thomson Airways. Direct.
RTN: Agadir Mon 19 Dec 2016.
Dep 13:40 Arr 17:25. Thomson Airways. Direct.
FLIGHT & LUGGAGE
Standard Seats × 2 Included
20 kg luggage × 2 Included
ROOM & BOARD
Twin Room with Balcony or Terrace × 1 Included
All InclusiveIncluded
EXTRAS
World care fund donation £2.00
Overseas Coach Transfers Included
PRICE BREAKDOWN
Discount:- £616.16
Basic Holiday£1078.00
Options & Extras (total)£2.00
Total Price£463.84
FLIGHT & LUGGAGE
Flight and Baggage
Information and upgrades:
luggage allowance, seat allocation, extra leg room, in-flight menu...
INCLUDED / SELECTED
Standard Seats × 2 Included
20 kg luggage × 2
ROOM & BOARD
Room and Board
Information and upgrades:
room types, board, late checkout...
INCLUDED / SELECTED
Twin Room with Balcony or Terrace × 1 Included
All Inclusive
4.5 Tripadvisor rating.
Flight Manchester also available on 12 Dec but the price goes up to £241 pp.
Top comments
The UK travel advice is a bit of a joke it only lists one attack on their page from 2011 which was in Marrakech.
You probably wouldn't get these idiots posting "France you must be joking" or "Germany you must be joking" yet they are also both listed as high with a much higher number of attacks and deaths than anywhere in morocco.
I'm not saying there isn't a treat there is everywhere, but you are no safer in your little european bubble. The authorities in Morocco are extremely pro active, they are often taking down cells all over the world not just in their own country and have active police presence around the country.
Anyway stick to your tacky all inclusive in benidorm and leave us with a bit more of an open mind and common sense to travel and enjoy the rest of the world
Nothing wrong with Morocco, Not been to Agadir but Went to Marrakesh last year with whole family (including young grandchildren) and had a fantastic time. Went again earlier this year just with Wife and again had no problems. Lovely people, beautiful historic buildings and great weather, sadly spoiled by the media scaremongering everyone away from any Islamic country.
BTW, I'm white, non Muslim and British.
Morocco Travel Advice
'Terrorism
There is a high threat from terrorism in Morocco.
Attacks could be indiscriminate and could target foreigners. In April 2011, 17 people were killed and 25 injured in a large explosion in Marrakech at the Argana Restaurant in Djema el-Fna Square.
Protective security measures, including security personnel, may be visible in certain areas including hotels and sites popular with tourists.
The Moroccan authorities have warned of an increased threat linked to the growing number of Moroccans sympathetic or belonging to Daesh and other extremist groups, and regularly report the disruption of terrorist cells, some of which intended to carry out attacks in Morocco.'
Now, personally, I would rather go somewhere safer. Call me names if you like, but the reasons not to visit Muslim countries are there, and are obvious. And yes, I realise that most Muslims are peaceful. But, as ISIS and their sympathisers are Muslims, then the more Muslims in a country, means the more sympathisers in a country. Which means greater risk of terrorism. I love to save money and visit the site every day. But some things just aren't worth saving a few hundred quid for.
I live in the UK, and as my work, family etc are here, there is nothing I can do about that.
I can however, do something about where I holiday.
I also don't live in a city, so the chance of terrorism where I live is very slim.
Brits in Muslim countries are an easy target for terrorists.
If you think you're as safe in Morocco, as you are in somewhere like Lanzarote, then you're deluded.
All comments (101)
Don't listen to the naysayers.
Nothing wrong with Morocco, Not been to Agadir but Went to Marrakesh last year with whole family (including young grandchildren) and had a fantastic time. Went again earlier this year just with Wife and again had no problems. Lovely people, beautiful historic buildings and great weather, sadly spoiled by the media scaremongering everyone away from any Islamic country.
BTW, I'm white, non Muslim and British.
To be honest, I've felt less safe in London and Manchester...
Armchair critics... :stuck_out_tongue:
Nice find OP..
If you don't like my opinion then fine.