Hotel Beach View Oualidia
301 Avenue Hassan II Oualidia, Morocco
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... tour and ensures we come back to his cave for a tea; he then unfolds his stash of photos and newspaper articles that review their cave experiences with Mustaffa. he then insists on massaging us, what was an innocent attenpt to embrace morrocan culture is slightly being exagerated. we make a hasty exit out of his cave unfortunately despensing of all our change that amounts to about a pound! note to self no more cave tours.
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Alla makbar
... a market, then get back on. The last bus had
someone dedicated to sitting by the door to hold it shut. Very
different, very entertaining.
- I somehow managed to get an incredible hotel rate without having to
haggle at all. Apparently even locals pay more than me. Rare hot water
included, and breakfast.
- First experience: When I tried to heave my 20+kg backpack onto a
closet shelf, the whole thing collapsed and I fell into the closet
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Cupcakes and Coffee
We arrived into Oualidia late afternoon and parked near the beach amongst several other campers. Tomorrow was looking promising for a surf!
2nd Oualidia
It was a gorgeous sun rise this morning and we enjoyed the last of it on the rocks between the beach and the lagoon. The fishing boats were all on their way in and soon locals were on the bicycles trying to sell on the mornings catch. I finally found out where to ...
Oualidia
... nuit dans une maison plutot sympathique ou beaucoup de
surfeurs y sejournent. Apres une bonne douche Manu et Habib sont
parti acheter de quoi manger, au menu tagine de poulet plutot bien
reussi. Le lendemain session canoe dans la lagune et dans les vagues,
les photos parlent d elle meme. Le soir grillade de sardines au
barbecue et nuit dans notre quatre quart qu on ...
Safi to Oualidia
... br> About 10 kilometers from our destination the taxi stopped and the remaining passengers got out. I was told that since I'm the only passenger wanting to go to Oualidia I would have to continue my journey by bus.
"But I paid for all the way to Oualidia", I protested.
"It's okay. You no pay for bus", tells me my new friend who escorts me to the bus and promising to call me.
Every passenger on the bus is a Moroccon villager. I feel like I'm in a ...



