109 rooms and 10 suites - Private beach - Swimming pool - SPA - Meeting rooms - Restaurants - Parking - Golf Tennis equestrian center and water sports close by - Airport transfers.
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109 rooms and 10 suites - Private beach - Swimming pool - SPA - Meeting rooms - Restaurants - Parking - Golf Tennis equestrian center and water sports close by - Airport transfers.
...Tanger is the gateway to North Africa from Spain and presents quite a contrast to its European 'neighbour', you know that you've left Europe when you hit Tanger!
When approaching by sea Tanger has a very mystical look, the buildings seem to resonate a certain dangerous energy and with a lot of them set on a hill, with a formidable castle on top it certainly makes a big first impression.
Now I have travelled to a lot of countries and been pestered by no end of beggars, would be guides, prostitutes etc etc but I feel that the credit for the most persistent of these would have to go to the Morrocans. The hassle you get is quite unbelievable. In my experience the best policy is to take someone up, preferably an official guide, on their offer to be your guide for the day on condition that you will not visit there brothers shop, uncles...
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...Trusting the Sofitel name, we booked and pre paid for 7 nights at the Sofitel Capsis Rhodes.
Upon arrival, we found that we had to make our own way to the room, bags in tow. When we entered the room we were surprised at how small it was. We are a family of four, (2 adults and 2 kids). The room consisted of 1 double sized bed (not even a queen), 1 single bed, and 1 fold away bed. There was literally no room to move. The room also contained a 12 inch TV.
Being such a big hotel (691 rooms), the dining room was very noisy. The food was pretty average.
The prices within the hotel are exorbitantly expensive. For example, at the pool bar, a take away instant coffee, served in a small, disposable, plastic cup, cost 3.80 euros. No wonder nobody around the pool seemed to be drinking anything.
The mini club they advertise on their web site, doesn...
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This was a good, solid choice of hotel, although not without its drawbacks. The hotel is, on the whole, as lovely as the photographs on the hotel's official website would suggest, although the photographs don't show the cracked tiles, dirty and damp... more