Riad Arous Chamel Tangier
16 rue Abdessadak Tangier, 90000, Morocco
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Tangier - A Crazy Moroccan Port Town!
We only spent one night in Tangier but this is where we bought most of our Moroccan souvenirs since it was our last day in the country. The town of Tangier itself was OK but we were hassled quite a bit by "guides" which makes it a little less enjoyable and the Medina was much smaller than other towns we've already been to in Morocco.
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'Play it again, Sam!'
Thursday 1 September 2011
Seats aren't assigned in 2nd class train compartments, so it's a free-for-all. I ended up in an old type of individual compartment on the train, with a couple opposite and a gent in the corner, near the sliding door. I opted for the other corner, near the window and quickly settled down with my endearing pillow. It wasn't long before another couple with an incredibly well-behaved little boy came into the compartment at ...
Day Trip to Morocco
... more "requests" to leave. A very tiresome first hour was spent fending off the mosquitos until amazingly they left us to go back to the port to catch the next ferry load of unsuspecting victims.
The day went considerably better from there. Fascinating streets filled with colourful markets selling fruit, veg, spices, fish, leather, jewellery, pictures, prunes, souvenirs with the odd cake shop and restaurant dotted here and there. ...
After my experience with Ray Smith
... but I'm
afraid I no longer treated Ray Smith as a normal person, so we decided
to exit through Tangier and pay a single ticket, and consider this to be
cheap, when I consider what may have happened. Am I being overcautious?
Well I'll never know but at least we back on Spanish soil with no
problems.
However getting to the port was very
interesting, we went round in circles a couple of times until we finally
saw the ...
Waka, Waka....This time for Africa!!!!!!
... people all over with huge bags in their hands trying to pass through the borders. And apparently it’s against the law to take pictures at the border because the bus driver yelled at Cydney and I telling us that if the officers were to see that they would confiscate our cameras. I never knew it was such a big deal. After we finally made it through we crossed the border and were on our way to our first city, Tangier. We stayed in Tangier for Friday night and had ...



