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CLR Aug 22nd 2009 5:45 am

Day Trip to Morocco
 
Last went to Tangier 34 years ago - thought it was dreadful, got bad food poisioning - and swore I would never go back.

One of my kids is asking if we can go for a day trip, sometime.

Anybody here done this for a day? Is it worth getting a guide? Is a couple of days better?

What I am really hoping for is it has not improved over the years and I have got a good excuse still:rofl::rofl:

missile Aug 22nd 2009 9:24 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
One day would have been more than enough for my wife. She was quite upset by the abject poverty.

We had never seen donkeys and carts alongside so many Porsche Cayennes before we went to Marrakech.

paintermujer Aug 22nd 2009 6:47 pm

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
A long time ago now but in tangiers my dad was asked if hed like to swap my mum for some camels.:lol::lol::lol:

painterhombre Aug 22nd 2009 7:07 pm

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by paintermujer (Post 7868156)
A long time ago now but in tangiers my dad was asked if hed like to swap my mum for some camels.:lol::lol::lol:


...and with hindsight, that might not have been a bad thing after all?

Would the morroccan chap reconsider? :rofl:

paintermujer Aug 22nd 2009 7:20 pm

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Originally Posted by painterhombre (Post 7868180)
...and with hindsight, that might not have been a bad thing after all?

Would the morroccan chap reconsider? :rofl:

Stop being so rotten.:frown:

Dxf Aug 22nd 2009 7:31 pm

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
Hi

I know of a couple of mums that took their kids over on the day trip just before Christmas for a reality check. There is still poverty there; however I enjoy the tripevery time - especially the mint tea.

I go from Tarifa on the fast ferry with FRS who do a walking tour. Well worth it, but be prepared to be "pestered" by salesman for anything and everything.

You will be given a meal - and it is a good meal. I certainly understand much more why so many are desperate to get across to europe after visiting

Davexf

fionamw Aug 22nd 2009 8:54 pm

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by Dxf (Post 7868221)
Hi

I know of a couple of mums that took their kids over on the day trip just before Christmas for a reality check. There is still poverty there; however I enjoy the tripevery time - especially the mint tea.

I go from Tarifa on the fast ferry with FRS who do a walking tour. Well worth it, but be prepared to be "pestered" by salesman for anything and everything.

You will be given a meal - and it is a good meal. I certainly understand much more why so many are desperate to get across to europe after visiting

Davexf


I went about 4 years ago with my two (then) teenagers, it was a reality check for them & dd's just last week declined the chance to be in Tangier when her A level results came out! .....

Who are FRS? Do you have to book in advance? Do you have any choice of tour guide? Not that I'd know a good one until it happened anyway!
Cost (ish?) Thanks

Dxf Aug 22nd 2009 11:51 pm

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Hi

Frs are at the port - no need to book, I usually get there around 9-30 for the 11 o'clock tour - I have breakfast between ties in one of the cafes opposite the port.

Yes there are others, I believe much of a muchness

Davexf

CLR Aug 23rd 2009 12:05 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by Dxf (Post 7868221)
Hi

I know of a couple of mums that took their kids over on the day trip just before Christmas for a reality check. There is still poverty there; however I enjoy the tripevery time - especially the mint tea.

I go from Tarifa on the fast ferry with FRS who do a walking tour. Well worth it, but be prepared to be "pestered" by salesman for anything and everything.

You will be given a meal - and it is a good meal. I certainly understand much more why so many are desperate to get across to europe after visiting

Davexf

Hi there,

Can I ask what the cost of this is i.e. ferry and walking tour.

Where does the walking tour take you to?

Although being pestered by sales men is it easy to make a purchase?

If you buy something large can you get it back to the ferry?

Interogation over for the minute:blink:

Dxf Aug 23rd 2009 12:57 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
Hi

I think the cost is around 55 / 60 euros, and yes no probs to purchase - many do. Not a problem with purchases you can carry - and if too large they will send it to you - they are geared up for this - thinking of a large carpet?

The walking tour is all around the casbah - all through narrow strets etc

Davexf

CLR Aug 23rd 2009 1:10 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by Dxf (Post 7868727)
Hi

I think the cost is around 55 / 60 euros, and yes no probs to purchase - many do. Not a problem with purchases you can carry - and if too large they will send it to you - they are geared up for this - thinking of a large carpet?

The walking tour is all around the casbah - all through narrow strets etc

Davexf

Not really sure what I am thinking of!

I think just a case of if we do go and I see something I like can I get it home.

I know all you men out there are shaking your heads at this point:lol:

goaty Aug 23rd 2009 1:56 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
Spent half my time telling people to piss off.

Fredbargate Aug 23rd 2009 2:00 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 7868304)

Who are FRS?


http://www.frs.es/

fionamw Aug 23rd 2009 3:26 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 
Brilliant info everyone, thanks - sounds relatively simple. Only one other subsidiary question, how easy/feasible/sensible would it be to take the car over? & once t'other side, how easy/feasible etc to park safely & do anything, or is it not worth the hassle?

CLR Aug 23rd 2009 3:47 am

Re: Day Trip to Morocco
 

Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 7868905)
Brilliant info everyone, thanks - sounds relatively simple. Only one other subsidiary question, how easy/feasible/sensible would it be to take the car over? & once t'other side, how easy/feasible etc to park safely & do anything, or is it not worth the hassle?


Hi

if you do this trip either by car or foot, will you please come back and let me know how you got on.

Cheers


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