Review
A small, very charming and pleasant hotel. It is ideal for those who want to get away from large tourist complexes. It is also good for both families and couples. A hotel where it is good to rest in a relaxed atmosphere.
Advantages
- The charming architecture
- The small hotel structure
Disadvantages
- The space around the swimming pool lacks life and charm
- Many staircases and no elevator, so it is inaccessible for guests with reduced mobility.
Price and availability of the Hotel
The hotel was completely renovated in 2005. The hotel has no elevator. $$By July 15, 2005 at the latest, all of the rooms will be equipped with individual air-conditioning.$$
6.25/10
Built in 1986 and renovated in 2005, The Omayades is considered as a small, charming hotel. Its original architecture and refined ambiance immerses tourists into a calm atmosphere. You will almost feel at home. The charm of the place comes from its many vaults and gardens. The dominant colours, blue and white, bring a touch of cheerfullness. The hotel consists of 14 different levels, where all of the rooms are shared out. The various buildings of 10 rooms are each named after the cities of the Sahara. A patio full of flowers and typically Moroccan is set out on each level. The living spaces around the swimming pool are a little deserted, and not too pleasant. They lack trees, flowers and shade. In the evening, theatre performances are organised around the swimming pool. The lobby is rather large and is decorated in quite a retro style. A bar serves various cocktails.
6.5/10
A total of 140 rooms and 4 suites welcome holidaymakers in a simple but pleasant and bright decor. On the floor, you will find pink marble and the walls are white. All of the rooms have a balcony and are separated from the next room by a small white wall and a garden. All rooms have television, telephone, air conditioning, and a safe (extra cost). $$$ By 15 July 2005 at the latest, they will have individually controlled air-conditioning.$$$ The bathroom has a bath tub, a sink and a toilet.
6.25/10
The hotel has 3 restaurants in total :
The main restaurant serves breakfast and dinner in the style of a buffet. Every evening, a dish is cooked in front of the customer. The Moroccan chef offers international cuisine. Decorated in shades of blue and white, the restaurant is very bright thanks to its many arched windows.
A Japanese restaurant serving "a la carte" is open for dinner.
- A Moroccan restaurant offers typical Moroccan cuisine every night, except on Wednesdays and without an extra payment. The menu changes every 2 days.
The beach of Agadir is just 2625 feet away. The beach stretches across 4.3 miles, where it is often windy.