Huge clean pool + small childrens' pool, surrounded by spacious sunbathing patio with enough sunloungers. Nets at the edge of the pool for water polo & a table tennis table on the patio. Well designed complex, with all apartments overlooking the pool & sea in the distance. Apartments spacious & well designed, each with balcony or terrace, but the furniture & fittings are showing their age, with no apparent maintenance policy eg. the kitchen cupboard door fell off & the shower head was not connected to the hose etc etc.
Catering equipment is limited, but you can ask for more - however as you can enjoy a 3 course meal for 60 dirhams, approx £5, you'll probably only want to make breakfast. (The hotel's 40 dirham breakfast is bread & butter & a cup of coffee). We strongly suggest you take your own towels, as those supplied are old & grey & are taken away for laundering each morning, but not returned until late afternoon, so you have no towels for most of the day. Bed linen, again old & grey, was not changed during our stay.
The lady receptionist deserves a special mention, as she is very good at her job - friendly, helpful & funny. She would make a good manager.
This hotel is surrounded by half finished buildings & other hotels that don't appear to be occupied. Consequently, there is no absolutely no atmosphere or sense of being in an exciting foreign resort. Marjane hypermarket is a 10 minute walk away & there is a mini market 100 ms away (but expensive by Moroccan standards). You can walk to the beach in 10 mins, but the beachside restaurants are a further 10/15 min walk along a very pleasant promenade. This was OK when we went (Easter 2010) but maybe not so OK when the weather is very hot, but taxis are constantly cruising - just flag one down.
As someone else has commented, there is loud disco music from 10.00 p.m. until 2.00 a.m., which means that it can be difficult to sleep - just switch on the aircon, as this is louder than the music!
During our stay there were a lot of youngish teenagers, boys & girls, staying without any accompanying adults. They weren't a problem, but did tend to monopolise the pool at times.
For the money the Flathotel is fine, but if we go to Agadir again, we would choose somewhere closer to town, even if it costs a bit more.
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