We stay in hotels, an auberge and two riads during this trip. Apart from the auberge, these are three- and four-star properties (local ratings). Below are some of the places we typically stay.
Tafraoute: Hotel les Amandiers
Perched on a rocky hillock, Les Amandiers overlooks the valley and is surrounded by pink granite mountains. The property has a pool with mountain views and a lounge where you can relax.
Imouzzer: Hotel des Cascades Ecolodge
After one of our most spectacular rides of the trip, Hotel des Cascades is the perfect place to unwind and reminisce. There's an outdoor pool for a post-cycle dip and sun loungers if you just want to kickback. Best of all, however, might be the views, which stretch over the surrounding Atlas peaks.
Essaouira: Riad Al Madina
Built in 1817, this traditional riad in Essaouira medina provides an authentic look into a bygone age. The hub of social interaction is the patio, but you can also enjoy Moroccan tea in one of the lounges. When you're ready to explore, the beach is just 655ft (200m) away and you're near all the attractions and souks.
Worth knowing
A single supplement is available; however, this does not apply to the night spent at Auberge Tigmmi (Day 2).
About riads
Riads are traditional Moroccan homes, generally in the old part of the city or medina, where the wealthiest people would historically live. They’re typically built around a central corridor with windows facing an internal courtyard (external windows are rare). Most have a rooftop terrace where breakfast is served. A night in a riad is an authentic Moroccan experience; however, riads do not have hotel-style facilities. Additionally, the rooms are not standardised and come in different sizes and shapes.