This beautifully, tastefully decorated riad provides a lovely sanctuary from the arid, dusty countryside. We had a wonderfully spacious room and bathroom, with our only minor complaints being that it was very dark, and the absence of a cupboard or wardrobe in which to hang our clothing. Our hosts were extremely friendly and hospitable, and we appreciated having a delicious lunch rustled up for us on arrival, even though they don't officially serve lunch. Their generosity also extends to all soft drinks being included and free sauna, jacuzzi and hammam. The breakfasts are a real treat, with fresh pancakes, and the dinners are copious, although rather too much garlic is used in almost everything for my personal taste. Wifi is very sketchy and we were given a fright on check-out when we were told they only accept cash. Apparently this is marked on other booking sites, but it certainly wasn't marked on our booking or on the hotels.com website.