We spend one night. Surprisingly well equipped facility and sincere staff made our trip so wonderful. The dinner was also delicious.

We spend one night. Surprisingly well equipped facility and sincere staff made our trip so wonderful. The dinner was also delicious.
We spent 2 nights at this modest riad in Merzouga as part of a 4 day vehicle tour from Fez to Marrakech. Its within walking distance of the Sahara dunes. It was cold (mid Jan) but the reverse cycle heating in the large family size room and multiple blankets kept us warm and cosy. Great hot shower and very clean...
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Spent a night at the Mamouche so we could ride camels to the dunes in the morning. This is a simple, basic, spartan motel-like "raid." Perfunctory staff. Breakfast and dinner okay. Can't really complain for the price, but my guess is you can do better in the area.
We had a lovely stay at Riad Mamouche in July and walked to the dunes in the late afternoon when the heat was not a serious problem. Air-con in the rooms and quiet at all times apart from a lot of English kids that visited the pool one afternoon but no hazzle and it was a real pleasure to stay...
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It was hot in Merzouga in september. Fortunately the aircondition in the rooms work very well. Everything goes slow if you order something but I think, considering the heat, this is no problem. They don't serve alcohol but it is no problem if you bring our own. The food is moderate but the people are kind and do their best...
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We visited for 2 nights, 1 spent in the dessert, other in the hotel. I could have stayed another week if I had the time. The hotel is very relaxing with a little oasis inside, birds chirping, cool and shaded restaurant patio and modern facilities (japanese electronic toilets are coming!). The hosts are incredibly helpful, always there for their guests...
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This newish hotel sits in a small village below the sand dunes. The room was good with everything well supplied (including aircon). There is a pleasant pool area and a bare roof terrace (which was good for quiet sitting with no one around). The food was predictable for a veggie (you ate what you were given and had no choice)...
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We didn't find anything particularly special about this hotel. It’s clean and comfy, although very dark; reading in bed was not an option. There’s a pool and a lovely rooftop patio. The food was highly over priced with little selection of just adequate fare. If you can go into Merzouga to eat, do so … although it’s still quite expensive...
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We stayed one night at Riad Mamouche and one in the desert on the camel trek. The riad is amazing, with a fantastic pool, gorgeous views on the large terasse, hugggggggggge beds, and delicious food (half board was included in our very very reasonable room rate).
We were initially concerned that we didn't have driving directions but it's impossible to...
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This ia an excellent hotel on the edge of the desert. If you are driving be warned that it is not in Mezouga but 5 km away in Hasalabad. This is an advantage because it avoids the hassles that await a visitor in Merzouga.
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