This hotel is used by many tour groups before a night over in the Sahara. It is at the edge of town, so you can’t walk anywhere. They have lots of amenities, like a great outdoor pool, a super nice indoor pool, tennis, and mini-golf, to name a few things. My room was spacious, with a sitting area, a comfortable bed under a beamed ceiling, a fridge, coffee pot and nice bathroom. Unfortunately, there was no coffee provided, only tea. The bathroom had a slight off odor, maybe of sewage, so I opened the window. There is a bar and a large buffet dinner with lots of choices, mostly Moroccan dishes. The meat in the tagine was really tender and the chickpeas were delicious. Breakfast also offers a wide selection of pastries, eggs and other breakfast items. The hotel is large so pay attention to where your room is….lots of signs directing you to the right room. Palm trees line the outdoor pool, in addition to lots of seating areas. Note that the electricity goes off somewhere in the night, so if you have to use the bathroom, keep a phone or flashlight near your bed. Otherwise, it is pitch black.