I don’t really know what I should say about Morocco, i both loved it and hated it. I have never in my life got as much compliments as I did there yet it felt really creepy sometimes when the guys were giving a little bit too much attention. Allthough at the hotel it was no problem. We stayed at a hotel called Coralia Club La Kasbah and it was so beautiful, the pool area seemed to be taken right out of a dream. I was there with my sister Caroline, her boyfriend Kecke (Andreas) and her friend Malin.
Swedish people rarely go anywhere in Sweden for a holiday, it is only to visit a relative or maybe to go skiing in Sälen, otherwise we prefer to travel to warmer countries. Swedish people goes to places like Thailand, Malorca and Ibiza. Most young people go only to party all night long and very often they come home paler than when they left. That was not the kind of vaccation we wanted though, so we didn’t choose any of the “normal” places. Also at most of those places it isn’t warm enough at the moment.
We were choosing between Morocco and Egypt and I was quite disapointed when the others all wanted Morocco but I thought it could be nice anyway. Now I’m very happy we chose Morocco cause I had so much fun there. And the people working there were the most friendly people I ever met. I’m going back there over Easter to visit my new friends at the hotel. Those I became closest friends with are Youness and Mario.
My sister and the others they preferd to only hang out in our little group of 4, or at some occations they spoke to the other Sedish people there. I on the other hand couldn’t get enough of getting to know new people. I met some awesome people there, most of my new firends are those from the entertainment team but I also got to know a very funny couple, Sandra and Mike. They are from Great Britain and have the best humour ever (especially Mike). I had some really good chats with them.
The food was also something worth mentioning, I have never seen that much food before. They had big buffés to every meal and since we had all inclusive we could chose whatever we wanted to. They had pretty much everything one could wish for there. I was never hungry or disapointed when I left the restaurant. They had different themes every day as well, so one day there were speciallities from Morocco and another day international food or oriental food. All the chefs were really nice and we got the best service you could ever imagine. I work as a waitress here in Sweden and I thought I was really friendly and great at what im doing. But after seing them I think I really need to work on my skill just a bit more.
I don’t know what more to say other than I really liked it and just 2 days after I got home I booked another trip back to the very same hotel. If you ever go to Agadir then you really should stay at the Coralia Club La Kasbah
Robin Jungle Said:
on March 17, 2008 at 11:44 pm
Hey hun, not much happening here I see, nice little blog. Love Robin
lauren Said:
on June 28, 2008 at 2:54 am
hey, do you live in sweden? i’m really interested in the country and might want to live there at some point.
madsexyswede Said:
on June 30, 2008 at 12:04 am
Yes I live in Sweden =) I’m happy you like my country… where are you from? (you can send me a mail if you want to at madeleine.arnason@telia.com or @gmail.com)
Cajun_Breaux Said:
on August 24, 2008 at 3:58 am
How do most Swedes that you know view the United States and our policies concerning welfare and treatment of ethnic minorities? I hear most Scandinavians are much more tolerant and socialist than Americans, and many view us as backward and racist.
mario Said:
on October 15, 2008 at 6:20 pm
hi madeleine how you doing ? how are you? are you alright?how you’re really doing. ????