Reviews of Property: Country house in GHAZOUA ( a happy place ) Essaouira

Description House, 180 m²,
2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4, 1 Bathroom
Facilities rural, village, terrace, pets considered, parking, barbecue
Rates per property (GBP)
£220 - £320/week 
Martyn Wheatley
+44 (0)197-0627425
+44 (0)776-2194487
Speaks: English

23 Reviews of Property 84145 in Essaouira, Morocco

Rating
5 out of 5

You won't want to leave!

S&S&J Webridge, Surrey, UK
Review Submitted: July 8, 2009 Date of Stay: June 2009
Spent only a mere week at Villa Tazmin with two female friends, and I must say, despite our concerns about being three girls aged 25, we were blown away by how friendly Moroccans are! Transtar taxis from and to the airport are definitely worth taking, very good value for money, and well worth stopping off at Marjane (sp?) large supermarket on the way from airport, we stocked up on breakfast stuff, water and wine of course! Taibi was there to greet us despite arriving an hour late (delayed flight) and immediately organised for us to catch the last night of the Gnaoua Music Festival, so glad we went and had Taibi as a fantastic guide as it was very busy! Neighbours all delightful, donkeys are noisy but become part of the charm, I missed them as soon as I was home. Riff (the adopted house dog) is a sweetheart and very friendly. Getting the bus into Essaouira was easy and v cheap, 4MD a head. We chose to get Grande Taxis (find them at the gate of the Medina) back as was only 30MD so was worth it instead of cramming on the bus with all our purchases! The Villa is gorgeous, much more spacious than we invisaged, and very tidy and clean and welcoming, with Moroccan music on the CD player for when we arrived! (as well as ABBA, couldn't live without ABBA!) Taibi cooked us a fantastic Tagine, he is also very helpful when organising activities and got us a discount on Camel Riding. All food was good, nice fresh fish at the Harbour in Essaouira (only 12 mins away by bus) and KM8 the local restaurant has fantastic chocolate pudding! Some have commented that it's pricey, but nothing more than UK and food is superb, they now have an alcohol license too. The Sun terrace is glorious, and its so very quiet. We didn't even feel the need for a pool as the wind is just enough to keep you cool, even in July! Thoroughly recommend this house and area, Martyn has been extremely helpful with advice and always quick to respond. Will DEFINITELY come back as soon as poss, I never realised how friendly the Moroccan people were, and it's certainly on my list of favourite places. Just book it and go! You'll have a fab time and won't regret it!!!!! Thanks again to Martyn and Taibi, from Sophie, Sarah and Jackie :)
Owner's Response: Thank you all for your valued comments,and the fabulous photoghraps you have sent me, you obviously had a great time.I also believe that moroccans may well be the friendliest people on the planet.Come back soon, warmest regards, Martyn & Co.
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Rating
4 out of 5

quiet holiday

Review Submitted: November 22, 2009 Date of Stay: November 2009
09/11/09-18/11/09
we (4 women) had a nice holiday in ghazoua. the berber village people are very friendly. it was an experience to almost live between them. the neighbours children, as well as the dogs, the goats, the cats, the chicken came to visit us... and the donkeys, we heard them before the immam in the morning...
the house is basic, but you find everything you need to have nice stay for 4 people. the roof-terrace keeps the wind away (but there was no wind!) so it was very hot during the day. we sometimes wanted to climb over the wall, because you cannot see anything of the surroundings. naturally, it gives a lot of privacy that way.
one remark maybe: the shower gives not all the time a lot of water.
and to close, one tip: the sunbeds on the terrace would be more comfortable with cushens.
but we had a good time at the house and we will recommend it to our friends.
Owner's Response: Thank you for your review and valued comments. During your visit you experienced hot weather,and very liitle wind,but the water levels were low supplying the wells in Essaouira.We do recommend in our " house book" short showers,as water is precious in Africa.As for the cushions for the sun-beds,we are still working on a solution,having tried both fabric and plastic,being affected by the heat,sun tan lotion,and red wine.However,you had a good time at the house, a reasonable price, and thank you for any future recommendations to your friends. Warmest regards, Martyn
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Rating
4 out of 5

Ramadan Holiday

Caversham reading
Review Submitted: October 4, 2009 Date of Stay: September 2009
I have to say we were a bit worried that a strict observance of Ramadan might be a bit of a problem with certain aspects of the holiday. However our fears were totally unfounded, Taibi who looks after the house was a legend, there was nothing he could not find and no problem he could not solve. He is an excellent cook and gave us a couple of great lessons on Tajine cooking. The house is comfortable and well appointed. It is conveniently situated for restaurants, shops the town and beaches. We had a car which was very useful and convenient but not essential as there are plenty of taxis and buses.
Owner's Response: Many thanks for your comments, and even during Ramadan, restaurants are open serving wine to tourists. Our "house book " contains details of respectful conduct during this time, and our friends will always make you welcome.
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Rating
5 out of 5

A wonderfully relaxing retreat

Review Submitted: August 26, 2009 Date of Stay: August 2009
We spent the last eight days of a three week trip to Morocco at Villa Tazmin and it was wonderful. The property is beautiful and well maintained and even more spacious than you can tell from the website. The neighbouring families were lovely, their children made instant friends with ours and took them off to see all their animals.

We found Moroccans to be friendly, helpful and hospitable everywhere, but Taibi the caretaker surpassed any notion of this. He looked after us so well and yet never intruded in any way. He took us for a camel ride on the beach at Essaouira (the highlight of our holiday), and came promptly with mechanics when we had a problem with our hire car.

The house is a wonderful rural retreat within easy reach of Essaouira, a vibrant and bustling town with great places to eat and a wonderful fishing port. We ate better in Essaouira then anywhere else on our trip - although the tagine Taibi cooked for us was also superb.

I would wholeheartedly recommend this place to everyone it's a great way to see Morocco and we hope to return some time soon.
Owner's Response: Thank you very much for your kind comments. I am pleased that you,and your children enjoyed village life, Taibi's hospitality and help, plus the wonderful cuisine available locally, and in Essaouira. We hope to welcome you back to the Kingdom of Morocco soon.Warmest regards, Martyn
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Rating
5 out of 5

Delightful, unusual and restful...

Rob & Alison Warwickshire
Review Submitted: July 4, 2009 Date of Stay: June 2009
We'd certianly recommend Villa Tazmin for a restful, away-from-it-all break. Martyn and Taibi were incredibly helpful with re-arranging taxis when our flight from the UK was delayed by 6 hours, and Taibi was wonderful throughout our stay.
Local shops, though tiny, seem to stock everything and be open all hours. Friendly neighbours - especially the children - but take your French phrase book!
Great service from Martyn before and following our stay.
Owner's Response: Thank you for your valued comments, and despite your nightmare journey, you arrived safely in Morocco. Taibi(our concierge)and Hilali (our friend from TRANSTAR taxis) were just happy to greet you.
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Rating
4 out of 5

No sightseeing, but living!

Piet & Roos Middelaar, Pays Bas
Review Submitted: May 14, 2009 Date of Stay: April 2009
Staying in Villa Tazmin is feeling, smelling and experiencing the region of Essaouira. You may stay there as easy as you want: no hurry and no time table. Rent a car and live in your own scheme. The house gives full comfort and the environment is as real as it can be in a Berber village. Modern world is near, because Morocco is a modern country, although some aspects go 50 years back in time.
It is modern, old, genuine and a pleasure to be there.
No goal for the day? Stay at the roof of the house and enjoy the environment: great!
Owner's Response: Thank you Piet and Roos for your wonderful comments.Even though the modernised,traditional Berber house is in a village where time has stood still? There are many new and old attractions nearby to suit every budget and taste, and the environment is free, enjoy.warmest regards,Martyn
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Rating
4 out of 5

April in Ghazoua

ktg Manchester
Review Submitted: May 9, 2009 Date of Stay: April 2009
The house really is in the heart of a moroccan village, - dirt tracks for roads, noisy donkeys outside the door, friendly children, neighbours and dogs - including, should you wish, your very own for your stay - Riff, who we affectionately named Riff raff. The goats and sheep pass by on their way to pasture. If you can speak French you will enjoy the additional benefit of conversation with the locals - our skills were limited! We were offered food and gifts despite our lack of language skills and made to feel at home. The traditional, modernised, house has no windows, just an open roof light (with cover for the colder days - and heaters if needed) and a lovely roof terrrace with high walls for privacy - remember this is muslim country so ladies must be modestly dressed at all times - so the roof terrace for sunbathing was ideal (watch out for neighbourly boys peeping over the top!!), but unfortunately this also means no pretty view - see photies. Taibi was an excellent host who helped us with any queries and difficulties at any time, and Martyn was also available via text for queries and valuable assistance. We had a lovely week - fine sunny weather although rather windy, pottering around Ghazoua and Essaouira and doing generally very little. This house is perfect for those who really want to get away from the tourist tracks.
If driving remember the roads are much slower than Europe, due to donkeys, dogs, villages and villagers - often on donkeys, and the mandatory police halt in/out of each village. The trip from Marrakesh really is 3-4 hours. Personally, i wouldn't have liked to be without a car here.
Eating out was excellent - but more pricey that we envisaged. We enjoyed KM8 and la Plage restaurants - both recommended by Taibi. Fresh food for at home is easily purchased from the village shops. The local children very much enjoyed our offer of coca cola and crisps. We enjoyed (?) their offerings of thistle flower hearts - hot off the stem.
If you are travelling down from Marrakesh it is worth taking the time to do a serious shop at the large supermarket just outside Marrakesh on the main Essaouira road - especially if you enjoy a glass of wine or beer on your holiday.
Do give it a try.
Cheers!
Owner's Response: Thank you for your review,with helpful tips on driving in Morocco, and stocking up at the MARJAN Hypermarket in Marrakech prior to getting away from the tourist tracks. Even a little "schoolboy French" goes a long way, and there are FREE French lessons for tourists available on line, plus we have dictionaries, and 1 day French cd's in the house. Having no windows, traditional Berber Riad design, and metal doors, gives further peace of mind for maximum security and privacy. The high, roof terrace walls add protection on sandy/windy days, enhancing sunbathing,dining al fresco, and privacy.
warmest regards, Martyn
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Rating
5 out of 5

Fantastic house, fantastic location

Lindlou Cardiff
Review Submitted: March 23, 2009 Date of Stay: March 2009
Arrived at Marrakesh airport from Bristol thanks to Martyn and Colin, the owners who kindly advised me that it’s a new Ryan Air route, so thanks for that, a much easier route for me :-) They also arranged my transfer to Ghazoua and as promised I was met in the airport by a driver displaying a sign for Villa Tazmin, he took my bags and escorted me to an air conditioned minibus, which made my transfer very comfortable. Fab start to a fab holiday
I arrived at the house….WOW…it is lovely, very spacious with two bedrooms, (the twin room even has a dressing room !), a large lounge with another lounge with sofas off that, a large shower room with toilet and a separate toilet, a well equipped kitchen and the roof terrace is fantastic for soaking up the sun and gazing at the stars, its surrounded by high walls so you have total privacy, has 4 sun loungers and a table with chairs and even a barbecue. The neighbours all so very friendly they always greet you with a "bonjour" and a big smile:-) their children are a delight and will take you to see their donkeys, chickens, goats and even a turkey that they keep!
The house is in a great location to explore Morocco with Essaouira, the Medina and Sidi Koki beach all only a short bus or taxi ride to away.
Taibi, Colin and Martyns concergie is very helpful and is a mine of information. He will cook for you if asked, he makes a lovely tajine! (and much cheaper than eating out), arrange camel/horse rides and he also let me use his notebook to send emails.
This is my second visit to Essaouira but not my last! My first was last October where I stayed in Hotel Des Iles, the hotel was nice enough but I found staying at the house so much better, there is more comfort and so much space and is much better value and far more freedom.
I loved wandering around the Medina with all its hustle bustle and haggling was so much fun, then enjoyed returning to the tranquillity Villa Tazmin.
I honestly cant wait to return, no more staying in hotels for me !
Thank you Martyn and Colin for all your help, arranging my transfers and all the information you gave me, answering my countless questions promptly by return email.
I cant wait to return to Villa Tazmin :-)
Owner's Response: Thank you so much for your kind comments, your e-mail with full details on Ryanair,Bristol-Marrakech, and your next visit enquiry. Having stayed at the Hotel des Isles several years ago, we had a wonderful stay, being cheap and cheerful, but how prices have changed! Self catering is like marmite, you either love it,or hate it. Indeed I have friends who prefer hotels, cest la vie. We are able to offer you the house last minute, subject to bookings,with a 10% discount as a returning house guest. We sincerely hope to welcome you back to wonderful Morocco soon. warmest regards, Martyn
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Rating
5 out of 5

Back again!!!!!!

Foden Rhyl
Review Submitted: February 2, 2009 Date of Stay: January 2009
We have returned to Villa Tazmin for the third time. We have never been in January before. It was totally amazing to see how green the whole area was. There were fields full of cows,goats were eating from the fields and not the trees! The atmosphere was still as exhilarating at this early time of the year and the weather was unbelievable-we were actually sunbathing.Always remember to take woollens for the evenings as they can become chilly, especially if you visit Essaouira.The house was very cosy of an evening, we would remove the tent from the terrace, light the fire, allowing the smoke to escape and then replace the tent-and relax away the evening in front of the glowing fire ------------
We found excellent food in the medina at "The Jolly Coin" -highly recommended and all home made. We even purchased a spit roasted chicken to take home with us from the medina -Excellent!!
KM8 in Ghazoua is worth a visit too,but can be a little more expensive than most restaurants, but the food is excellent.
The local dogs are excellent watch dogs and only bark when they see or hear someone, please do not be afraid of them, simply refer to them by their names and they will come to you willingly -the children will tell you their names.
The healthy black dog is called "Riff" and she loves cuddles and any excess food you may have for her, she will also escort you anywhere in the area!
Finally the flight from Luton to Marrakech with Ryanair is cheap and cheerful, it may be a good idea to take your own snacks as they tend to be rather pricey,otherwise they take off on time and arrive on time, if not early.
Locals are friendly and never pass you without saying hello.Total strangers also stop and offer you lifts-very friendly folk.
Taibi is excellent and will provide you with anything you ask for including hiring cars and driving them for you if you are unsure.
Sincere thanks to Colin & Martyn for the wonderful home they have available for rent -it is a great joy to visit such a beautiful, well equipped and clean home and we look forward to our next visit.
Owner's Response: Thank you for your review,and embracing the Morrocan culture,village life,our neighbours, and their animals.Ghazoua is a safe haven,which you have experienced before,and now you are even included in our house inventory!It was a pleasure to arrange and book your flights,hotel and transfers during your move to North Wales,and good luck in your new home.We have been fortunate in renting our home to guests like yourselves through holiday-rentals,and we look forward to welcoming you back for 8 weeks in January/February 2010.Martyn
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Rating
5 out of 5

New Year in Morocco

Cranleigh Surrey
Review Submitted: January 12, 2009 Date of Stay: January 2009
We had a wonderful holiday and spent New Year at Villa Tazmin which is a well kept and comfortable base from which to explore Morocco. The locals were smiley friendly people and did their best to make us welcome. The property is situated in a village 8km outside the fishing port of Essouira, easily reached by both regular local bus or taxi. There are local shops from which to buy all you need, but exploring the area on foot is the best way to find what you seek.
The Medina in Essouira is full of 'secret' hideaways and there are delicious restaurents, shops and markets galore to find local produce or keepsakes. Everyone is helpful and friendly and bartering for everything is part of the fun for both vendors and buyers! The beach is miles and miles of sand and a windsurfers paradise.
Top tips: Remember to respect the religious aspects of people here. Ladies should dress discreetly as it is offensive to reveal too much flesh! Alcohol can be found but is not widely available in restaurents or supermarkets. Locals will tell you where to buy. Brush up on your French as this is spoken everywhere as the second language.
We would wholeheartedly recommend this peaceful and relaxing holiday for those who want to return to reality and experience a cultural reminder of how life used to be.
Owner's Response: Thank you for your kind comments,and e-mail,where you mentioned all the healthy delicious food available locally,and that you only needed half of your luggage due to there being a washing machine in the house.Martyn
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