Located in El Jadida, a 12-minute walk from Plage El Jadida, AMWAJ HOTEL provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
MIA Mazagan Bay is in front of the city beach and located 3.1 mi from El Jadida Train Station. It offers rooms with attached bathroom and free Wi-Fi access in the entire building.
Located in El Jadida, a 4-minute walk from Plage El Jadida, Oceana Mazagan Suites Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Pullman Mazagan Royal Golf and Spa is located in a large park, 56 mi from Casablanca. It provides luxury accommodations and ocean views. The Pullman Mazagan offers a swimming pool.
Sara
Morocco
The staff are amazing, and very helpful! The hotel has the best kids club I’ve seen.
Located across from the beach in El Jadida, this hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool and air-conditioned rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Located across from the beach in El Jadida, this hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool and air-conditioned rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Pullman Mazagan Royal Golf and Spa is located in a large park, 56 mi from Casablanca. It provides luxury accommodations and ocean views. The Pullman Mazagan offers a swimming pool.
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Offering an outdoor pool, Hôtel Jawharat El Jadida is located in El Jadida. At Hôtel Jawharat El Jadida guests will find a 24-hour front desk, a garden and a terrace.
Les membres de l'hôtel sont de parfaits hôtes.
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On average, 3-star hotels in El Jadida cost £37 per night, and 4-star hotels in El Jadida are £51 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in El Jadida can be found for £180 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in El Jadida this weekend is £51 or, for a 4-star hotel, £49. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in El Jadida for this weekend cost around £201 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £51 per night to book a 3-star hotel in El Jadida for tonight. You'll pay around £51 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in El Jadida will cost around £156, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I loved the town. It is a chance to see the real Morocco.
I loved the town. It is a chance to see the real Morocco. The people are genuinely friendly. The beach is beautiful. We had dinner in Snack El Bahri. A very nice seafood dinner for two with beverages for 15 dollars US. The town is lively and felt extremely safe. I want to return . .
John
Puerto Rico
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good provision of breakfast
Very good provision of breakfast
Good location for beach lovers
There was no one swimming possibly because of huge waves but excellent for water surfing and sports although there was no one participating during our stay there/
Aboo Swalay
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Super Town with a buzzing vibe.
Super Town with a buzzing vibe.
We ate delicious lefts in the main square at the end of the souk. Pomegranate juice is my new favourite drink.
The fish market is clean and efficient with a grill restaurant above. What’s not to like?
The massive industrial plant to the south gave us some concerns in terms of pollution.
Suzie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I went on a tour north along the Atlantic coast of Morocco.
I went on a tour north along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. From Agadir in the south to Tangier in the north.
The land route was 900 km. I did not make a stopover in Rabat.
Agadir is a clean and neat city. Agadir was the most European-like city that I came to in Morocco.
If you want it to be a little more exotic, then El Jadida is an excellent place. El Jadida has all kinds of styles. The typical classic Morocco. The French colonial style. The old Portuguese medina-like style, as well as the modern Moroccan style.
Casablanca and Tangier are clean modern big cities.
I think Essaouira is a little over advertised. Essaouira has a large medina which is a tourist attraction. Safi was a paltry town not worth visiting.
Petur
Denmark
6.0
Scored 6.0
We arrived at around 8 pm at the property and then had to...
We arrived at around 8 pm at the property and then had to wait nearly an hour be fore somebody arrived. The place was filty, bods were not made, the bathrooms a mess; some of the lights were not working etc. So we just left and check in the nearly hotel Ibis.
Immanuel
Switzerland
2.0
Scored 2.0
Definitely not ready for simple tourists, which sometimes...
Definitely not ready for simple tourists, which sometimes can be a plus. But the entire citadel is running down, and the cisterns were closed because they collapsed. The city doesn't have the same feeling as other cities in Morocco - Azemmour, 10 minutes distance, has much more vibe.
The whole building is beautiful. The team were wonderful and kind to us. The location is in the UNESCO World Heritage old town fortress ( La Cité Portugaise ) and close to the beach and shops outside it. The hotel guest breakfast was generous. The cafe upstairs is vibrant and popular. This place offers a great opportunity to experience the local night life and cafe culture, with people singing together and playing card games to hang out in a very wholesome and happy way. It is quiet in the mornings. The late check out time is very good.
The Riad is located in a bizarre, run down area across the street from a blaring mosque. The Riad was reasonably nice. The gentleman very helpful with baggage and parking. Breakfast was nice. But there’s something very bizarre about El Jadida and it’s difficult to understand what’s going on there. The beach is just filthy. The downtown area feels like what you’d expect Havana Cuba on 1952 would be like.
we stayed at the Riad Siham on the last night of our three week trip to Morocco and it was an excellent choice. I wish we had scheduled an extra night to explore the town more fully as there is a lot to explore there. The Riad is beautiful. our room had a patio. Breakfast included everything one could wish for. Siham was a wonderful hostess.
Relaxing experience, Brand new hotel, very comfortable bed clean room.
The staff are very friendly and professional.
The area is so laid back and chilled with a nice beach view and many modern coffee shops and restaurants.
The hotel restaurant is really good especially if you like fish.
Fancy place. Has all the amenities of a Home. Owners are friendly and welcoming. Location is in a upscale neighborhood and safe. Private parking and security. Beaches and restaurants are close by. Anything you need owners are there to help. I will be back to this wonderful town.
The best managed hotel I have ever been to. Without exception every member of staff was professional and friendly. Stunning beach. Great golf course and other facilities. The room was large and luxurious. Superb housekeeping. Excellent restaurants.
Easy street parking by the hotel entrance and there is a guard. We enjoyed the breakfast.
We chose a King Suite as they back onto a quiet alley. The sea view rooms and the rooms facing McDonald's could be noisy, particularly at weekends.
- Staff were excellent, extremely friendly and helpful
- Room was excellent (we stayed in the tent) and it was the best nights sleep we’ve had in morocco.
- Beautiful view
Great accommodation with very friendly and welcoming host. Spacious apartment and very clean. If you visit El Jadida then I would definitely recommend this accommodation
Location near of downtown and the beach,the room is spacious and clean,bed ii comfy,the style of the hotel looks like riad especialy the obby,the breakfast is ok
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