




Talaa Lakraa, 90200 Talaa Lakraa, Morocco, Talaa Lakraa, Tanger-Tetouan, 90200, Morocco
Boracay Island is a small hotel set in the Talaa Lakraa neighborhood of Tangier, a city that sits at the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, where North Africa begins just across the strait from southern Spain. Without a star classification, it positions itself as a straightforward, no-frills base for travelers drawn to Tangier's medina, its port connections, and its long literary and artistic history as a crossroads city. The rating, though based on a very limited number of reviews, is notably high, suggesting a personal and attentive approach to hospitality that larger properties in the city rarely manage.
The hotel includes a swimming pool, which in a city where summer heat builds steadily through the afternoon is a practical asset rather than a decorative one — somewhere to decompress after a morning navigating the medina's narrow lanes or the busy Boulevard Mohammed VI. Guests arriving by car will find free on-site parking useful, since Talaa Lakraa is not a neighborhood where street parking is straightforward. Those planning a full day out can check in from 14:00, leaving the morning free for an early arrival and a walk before rooms are ready, and checkout at 11:00 allows a leisurely last breakfast before heading toward the port or the train station. Free WiFi throughout the property means remote workers or travelers coordinating onward journeys can stay connected without relying on local SIM cards. This is a hotel that suits independent travelers looking for a quiet, well-located foothold in one of Morocco's most historically layered port cities.
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