We stayed here for 4 nights, 3 nights in the Terrace Suite which we had booked and 1 night in the Lagune Suite (which was "an upgrade offered as a gesture of goodwill" by the "Booking Hero" aka management) after we complained about so many issues with our room. Unfortunately there are more negatives than positives to say about this place, the management is only really reachable by email and the nice housekeeping ladies end up having to pick up the pieces for them (not even these nice ladies can reach the management or perhaps have been told not to bother them with calls or may even feel afraid to do it?). ||The Terrace "suite" we booked was no suite at all, I can't imagine what they list as "rooms" are like if a suite is what we got. The room was small, cramped, very dark since it faces a corridor and gets barely any natural light. It was very hot inside since it's not facing the ocean and gets no benefit from the breeze (different than the Lagune Suite which gets a nice breeze all the time). There's no AC units anywhere in the house, all we had in the room was a small fan which barely did anything to help cool us down at night. ||The shower was another issue (it didn't get that much better in the Lagune Suite) and it's outrageous that it continues to be so despite the many complaints over the years. To start there's a terrible sewage smell that emanates from the shower drain in the Terrace Suite which improves if you keep the drain closed, however if you keep it closed then the bathroom floods. The shower head is another issue, it sprays everywhere and has very little stream strength (a coffee drip machine has much more stream strength than this shower head!) and this issue also did not improve in the Lagune Suite. ||The few positives were the views from the terraces/balconies (which is one of the main benefits of the Lagune Suite since it faces the ocean), the free parking, the housekeepers who although they don't speak a word of English (we communicated using a translator app) were very nice, polite and worked hard every day as well as the nice daily breakfast they put together for us which included an egg omelet, bread, Moroccan pancakes, jam, butter, cheese, freshly squeezed OJ and coffee. ||I think this place is overpriced and I'd say it's the worse place we stayed in during our 6-week Morocco visit. I definitely would not stay here ever again if I ever returned to Oualidia (very unlikely, it's not a town I'd come back to) and although I'd recommend against staying here, if you absolutely must stay at El Manzar then only stay at the Lagune Suite (it's the least worse option, and that doesn't say much good in...
Read moreStunning views... from all the terraces with lots if seating, this is the highlight of the property and it is a pleasure sitting looking across the lagoon. It is well positioned, just over five minutes walk from the centre, restuarants and supermarket. (15 minutes walk from the CTM bus stop). No ventilation in the bathroom so it was damp and the shower was useless, just a trickle.....the lounge area has a contemporary feel but could do with a refurb. There was an oil heater in our room and an electric blanket which is needed early Feb. |Breakfast was okay but no omelette or fruit, could be better for the price. The two staff were pleasant enough but very little communication even in French, no welcome info or explanations.|In summary, it looks better in the photo's than...
Read moreI spent two nights in El Manzar. I was welcomed from the first moment on.
The hotel is needed to be seen as a Riad (nice living room and terrace for everyone) without the typical square courtyard.
The view ist stunning, that’s maybe what makes the price a bit higher. I really enjoyed the view at the lagune while the delicious breakfast and stormy weather.
The place was designed very carefully. I am not too much into interior design, but I think a bit of Bauhaus meets modern moroccan design. I really liked the vibe and the place allowed me to sink in the stunning...
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