Morocco ?
#1
Morocco ?
I wonder if there's anyone here who lives in Morocco and could give me some advice on spending a few months there over the autumn/winter/spring. I was thinking particularly of Taroudant (nice people, big enough to offer plenty to do, interesting area…) but it needn't be there. Not Marrakech.
I liked Figuig too, but that was in 1973 and it's probably changed.
Paul Bowles was fond of Taroundant.
(I couldn't find a Morocco section. If there is one, Mods please move this there.)
I liked Figuig too, but that was in 1973 and it's probably changed.
Paul Bowles was fond of Taroundant.
(I couldn't find a Morocco section. If there is one, Mods please move this there.)
#2
Re: Morocco ?
I wonder if there's anyone here who lives in Morocco and could give me some advice on spending a few months there over the autumn/winter/spring. I was thinking particularly of Taroudant (nice people, big enough to offer plenty to do, interesting area…) but it needn't be there. Not Marrakech.
I liked Figuig too, but that was in 1973 and it's probably changed.
Paul Bowles was fond of Taroundant.
(I couldn't find a Morocco section. If there is one, Mods please move this there.)
I liked Figuig too, but that was in 1973 and it's probably changed.
Paul Bowles was fond of Taroundant.
(I couldn't find a Morocco section. If there is one, Mods please move this there.)
Nope, don't think there is a Morocco section so you're in the right place. It's a bit tumble weedy in here so odds are slim of a response, but good luck.
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Re: Morocco ?
My son spent a week paragliding there earlier this year. Would that be any use to you?
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Re: Morocco ?
in the BE search engine I typed Morocco, the following came up
http://britishexpats.com/forum/searc...archid=9119833
suggest also that you do a google search under 'expats in morocco' - many expat links & forums came up when I did this
Good luck
http://britishexpats.com/forum/searc...archid=9119833
suggest also that you do a google search under 'expats in morocco' - many expat links & forums came up when I did this
Good luck
Last edited by not2old; Jul 14th 2016 at 8:21 pm.
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Re: Morocco ?
Only just seen this. I've lived and worked in Morocco for the past 3 1/2 years, on the coast due west of Marrakech. I'd happily spend a few months in Essaouira; great climate all year (unlike inland regions) although summer can be a bit tiring with the wind (and often colder in the evenings / at night than in the winter, because of the wind), great golf, small town with a friendly, bohemian feel to it, cheap taxis (or get a push bike), some excellent restaurants and beach bars, flights direct from Luton (or not too far from Marrakech), beautiful beach (great for wind / sea sports), just the right mix of foreigners and locals, a couple of up-market venues if you want them.
I've met a few Brits who spend months here, especially in the winter: close the home in UK, get cheap flights, rent a cheap apartment, ends up costing less than staying at home. If you buy local products and avoid Carrefoure, then living can be very cheap. 3 months tourist visa.
I've met a few Brits who spend months here, especially in the winter: close the home in UK, get cheap flights, rent a cheap apartment, ends up costing less than staying at home. If you buy local products and avoid Carrefoure, then living can be very cheap. 3 months tourist visa.
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Re: Morocco ?
Only just seen this. I've lived and worked in Morocco for the past 3 1/2 years, on the coast due west of Marrakech. I'd happily spend a few months in Essaouira; great climate all year (unlike inland regions) although summer can be a bit tiring with the wind (and often colder in the evenings / at night than in the winter, because of the wind), great golf, small town with a friendly, bohemian feel to it, cheap taxis (or get a push bike), some excellent restaurants and beach bars, flights direct from Luton (or not too far from Marrakech), beautiful beach (great for wind / sea sports), just the right mix of foreigners and locals, a couple of up-market venues if you want them.
I've met a few Brits who spend months here, especially in the winter: close the home in UK, get cheap flights, rent a cheap apartment, ends up costing less than staying at home. If you buy local products and avoid Carrefoure, then living can be very cheap. 3 months tourist visa.
I've met a few Brits who spend months here, especially in the winter: close the home in UK, get cheap flights, rent a cheap apartment, ends up costing less than staying at home. If you buy local products and avoid Carrefoure, then living can be very cheap. 3 months tourist visa.
On the other hand Essaouira's quite well known, and getting more so, and there might be more of an expat 'presence' there than I'd like.
I think the best thing would be for me to try to get a room in a cheap hotel, in Essaouira to start with, then perhaps in other places - Figuig, the rif, Taroudant, Tangiers, Salee, Azrou.. and take it as it goes. It should be possible to haggle a special rate, esp. considering it'll be off-season.
Another year, a flat may be better. These people let flats,etc in both Essaouira and Taroudant, but they look expensive. Aimed at foreign winter-let types like me, I suspect - IMMOBILIER TAROUDANT - Agence immobilière taroudant maroc
Here's Paul Bowles in the old days. He liked Taroudant too. I expect you know his Hundred Camels in the Courtyard. Have you seen the hotel where Jimi Hendrix and Cat Stevens crashed in Essaouira ?
Last edited by Sancho; Aug 13th 2016 at 12:33 pm.
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Re: Morocco ?
Hôtel des Iles plus a couple of others, plus every other hotel, café, restaurant and bar according to their owners.
Just this month the expressway between Safi and El Jadida has opened (linking up with the one between El Jadida and Casa), making Casa - Essaouira a much better journey by car. Maybe also since you visited the expressway between Marrakech and Agadir is open, making Casa (and the northern-most part of the Atlantic coast) and Agadir (and from there south) driveable. Express trains soon, apparently, if you're in a hurry. But I kinda guess you're not...
Just this month the expressway between Safi and El Jadida has opened (linking up with the one between El Jadida and Casa), making Casa - Essaouira a much better journey by car. Maybe also since you visited the expressway between Marrakech and Agadir is open, making Casa (and the northern-most part of the Atlantic coast) and Agadir (and from there south) driveable. Express trains soon, apparently, if you're in a hurry. But I kinda guess you're not...
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Re: Morocco ?
Hôtel des Iles plus a couple of others, plus every other hotel, café, restaurant and bar according to their owners.
Just this month the expressway between Safi and El Jadida has opened (linking up with the one between El Jadida and Casa), making Casa - Essaouira a much better journey by car. Maybe also since you visited the expressway between Marrakech and Agadir is open, making Casa (and the northern-most part of the Atlantic coast) and Agadir (and from there south) driveable. Express trains soon, apparently, if you're in a hurry. But I kinda guess you're not...
Just this month the expressway between Safi and El Jadida has opened (linking up with the one between El Jadida and Casa), making Casa - Essaouira a much better journey by car. Maybe also since you visited the expressway between Marrakech and Agadir is open, making Casa (and the northern-most part of the Atlantic coast) and Agadir (and from there south) driveable. Express trains soon, apparently, if you're in a hurry. But I kinda guess you're not...
I thought Hendrix crashed in the Riad al Madina. In fact I went in for a beer for just that reason.
The news about the road south is interesting. Last time (four or five years ago) I drove down to Sidi Ifni and the road was pretty good all the way. It sounds as if it's even better now. I'm a bit apprehensive about the road inland, to Boudnib and Figuig. It was absolutely dreadful in 1973 (in November, after heavy rain), but it might have been improved now.
I was also hoping to go up north to see Salee (for the pirates) and Tangiers (to see where William Burroughs stayed), and then to get a bus into the rif, which I missed last time.