Escape the magical mayhem of Marrakech with a stay at this tranquil oasis, surrounded by landscaped gardens, a vast lake-like pool and an impressive 18-hole golf course – all only a 20-minute complimentary shuttle from the medina.
An award-winning property in Sir Richard Branson’s lavish hotel portfolio, the striking Kasbah Tamadot is an exclusive hideaway located high in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Lofty luxury abounds throughout the hotel, with Berber-style tents, alfresco dining and breathtaking mountain views as far as the eye can see.
An idyllic 5-star hideaway in the heart of Marrakech, this Relais & Chateaux riad is everything you could hope for - lavish, refined and indulgent, while simultaneously serene and peaceful.
Located in the Kasbah’s ‘golden triangle’, away from the bustle of the main thoroughfare, this spacious boutique hotel is made up of five riads, each uniquely decorated to denote five historic periods.
Set just above a sleepy sea lagoon on Morocco’s wild west coast, about halfway between Casablanca and Essaouira, La Sultana Oualidia is the perfect antidote to the hubbub or Fez or Marrakech, offering wonderful views, peaceful gardens and 12 beautifully designed rooms and suites.
If you’re looking to be pampered like the sultans of old then Royal Mansour is the hotel for you. Owned and designed by Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, the hotel was conceived as a city within a city – and could certainly pass for one. Here you’ll stay not in a mere room but in one of 53 private riads – the smallest of which has three floors – set in two and a half hectares of manicured Moorish gardens. Yet it’s all just steps from the heart of the medina and the Jemaa El Fna.
Discover a cool, contemporary oasis set in ten acres of fragrant grounds dotted with olive trees, within easy reach of Marrakech’s foremost sights and city centre attractions. Moroccan heritage meets Oriental charm as fabulous 5-star amenities, warm hospitality and refined food make this a standout property on the city’s hotel scene.
Swerve the crowds in Marrakech and head instead to Mazagan Beach Resort on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, set on a seven-kilometre stretch of beach an hour south of Casablanca in the former Portuguese colony of El Jadida, where old churches and synagogues rub shoulders with mosques and a UNESCO-listed fortress.
Dramatic and decadent, the Selman Marrakech retains a palatial feel, with its sprawling ochre architecture and magnificent Moroccan styling fused with a touch of French flair. With a vast Henri Chenot spa, 80-metre pool, and stables neighing with Arabian horses, it’s fair to say that extravagant living comes as standard.
Set in an old citrus and olive farm with cinematic views of the High Atlas, this beautifully decorated resort has been designed to resemble a traditional Moroccan palace and offers both mountain-view rooms and villas with private pools.