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10 unique places to stay in Morocco

From desert camps and city riads to gazing on the Atlas peaks from your own hilltop infinity pool – these amazing locations are ideal for soaking up Morocco’s wonders…

Hazel Plush
22 November 2022
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1. La Sultana Oualidia, Oualidia

La Sultana Oualidia

Blink and you’ll miss this sumptuous coastal hotel, hidden in the sand dunes halfway between Essaouira and Casablanca. With its infinity pool, private seawater jacuzzis and a handful of luxurious bedrooms (complete with king-size beds and marble en suites), La Sultana Oualidia is a knockout.

But the wow-factor lies in its location, overlooking wild Atlantic coast and wetlands. Here you can ride horses on the empty beaches, go birdwatching by kayak in the glistening lagoon and slurp delicious fresh oysters right from the sea. Bliss.

More information:La Sultana Oualidia

2. Salut Maroc, Essaouira

Salut Maroc, Essaouira

Bright, bold and a little bit bonkers: that’s how we’d describe Salut Maroc’s eye-popping style. From the flamboyant feature walls to the hand-stitched pillow cases, every inch of this property is covered in geometric patterns, intricate mosaics and a rainbow of colours – the handiwork of its British owner (and interior designer) Helen Howat.

Somehow, in this 18th-century riad surrounded by Essaouira’s ancient medina, it all works perfectly. With a cosy rooftop restaurant, friendly service and Atlantic Ocean views, this is a great mini-break base.

More information: Salut Maroc

3. Kasbah du Toubkal, Toubkal National Park

Kasbah du Toubkal

The journey to Kasbah du Toubkal is an adventure in itself. Winding up, up and into the Atlas mountains by road, you’ll reach the rural village of Imlil, from where it’s a 15-minute hike to the hotel – your luggage can be transported by mule if you wish.

At this hilltop citadel are luxurious bedrooms, lush gardens and a steamy hammam. The Kasbah is as sustainable as it is stylish, putting guests in touch with fantastic Berber guides, for treks into the surrounding mountains, and supporting local education, healthcare and more.

More information: Kasbah du Toubkal

4. Azalai Desert Camp, Chegaga Dunes

Azalai Desert Camp

Far out in the Sahara Desert, a nine-hour drive from Marrakech, a cluster of billowing white tents appears on the horizon – surely a mirage?

With its plush king-size beds, hot showers and four-course feasts of French-Moroccan cuisine (think tagines, soups and soufflés), Azalai Desert Camp is a weary traveller’s fantasy come true. By day, the desert is yours to explore by camel (with a guide and a tasty picnic to boot), before returning for a candlelit dinner, served in the dunes beneath a twinkling canopy of stars.

More information: Azalai Desert Camp

5. Riad Nesma Suites & Spa, Marrakech

Riad Nesma (Christina Storey)

Hidden in the heart of the Red City is Riad Nesma, a slice of tranquillity away from the noise of Marrakech. This traditional Moroccan guesthouse has a stunning tiled courtyard and rooftop terrace that offers views across the city, and complete with pool, hot tub and chairs for relaxing in the sun. The bedrooms vary in size, from luxury suites with lounge areas to smaller, classic rooms.

Spend half a day here and indulge yourself at the in-house spa, with treatments including full-body massages or a traditional hammam. The Riad is perfectly placed, as the best of Marrakech is right on your doorstep, with Djemaa El Fna square just a 10-minute walk away.

More information:Riad Nesma

6. Yes We Camp, Agafay

Sunrise at Yes We Camp (Jessica Reid)

Drive just 40 minutes south of Marrakech and you will find yourself at Yes We Camp, a luxury glamping site central to Agafay desert. The spacious and sturdy tents are spread out across the site, furnished with large, comfortable double beds and seating, complete with traditional embellishments and en-suite facilities. Tuck into a freshly prepared dinner that reflects the history of local cuisine to enhance your authentic Moroccan experience, then spend the evening relaxing around a campfire staring at the stars.

There’s a range of desert activities available to book at the camp, including camel rides and buggy tours. Those seeking relaxation can swim in the pool overlooking the dunes or book a 50-minute massage treatment.

More information:Yes We Camp

7. Riad Africa, Marrakech

Riad Africa

Just like a traditional Moroccan townhouse, Riad Africa is a city within a city: a self-contained oasis equipped with everything you could possibly wish for. With two swimming pools, opulent bedrooms and a deliciously breezy rooftop terrace, it’s a restorative retreat from the Marrakech crowds.

You’ll want to spend a day (at least) reclining in the style of the monied merchants who once lived here: sipping mint tea in the courtyard, being henna-painted by a local artist, or learning the secret of the perfect tagine in the cookery school next door.

More information: Riad Africa

8. Dar Arsama, Fes

Dar Arsama

Tucked away in Fes medina, this tiny guesthouse has just four bedrooms – but oh, what bedrooms they are. Stuffed with bespoke hand-carved furniture, bright kilim rugs and the most opulent lanterns you’ll ever set eyes on, they showcase the best of Fes’s vibrant artisan traditions.

Even the bathrooms are works of art, with their swirling mosaics and painted sinks. Book a tour of the medina and owners Violeta and Adil will introduce you to some of their favourite local artisans, so you can pick up a little treasure of your own to take back home.

More information:Dar Arsama

9. Kasbah Bab Ourika, Ourika Valley

Kasbah Bab

Teetering on the edge of the Ourika Valley, between a thundering river and mighty Atlas peaks, Kasbah Bab Ourika feels like the edge of the world, and yet it’s only a 35-minute drive from Marrakech Airport. With its soaring limestone archways, dusty Berber antiques and flourishing jasmine-scented gardens, you’d never guess that this charming property is just 15 years old.

But it has been sensitively designed, and the modern twists (such as floor-to-ceiling windows and private infinity pools) only add to its magic. A wild weekend retreat.

More information: Kasbah Bab Ourika

10. White Camel Lodges & Tents, Agafay

Entrance to White Camel Lodges (Jessica Reid)

This desert escape takes luxury glamping to a whole new level. Channelling the essence of a 5* hotel into its 10 lodges and 20 tents, these rooms have simplistic yet stylish furnishing with a touch of Bedouin. The lodges drink in the daylight thanks to an entire wall of glass, immersing you in the desert landscape. And we can’t not mention very special Royal Suite, complete with private pool and sunloungers. The shared infinity pool looks out across the dunes.

On-site restaurants serve Berber breakfasts and a variety of tagines for lunch and dinner, among other Moroccan classics. Join the cocktail evenings at the outdoor bar for superior evening relaxation, with the lights of Marrakesh sparkling in the distance. Activities available to book include yoga, camel rides, desert hikes and astronomy experiences. After all, there’s no better place to stargaze than in the darkness of the desert.

More information: White Camel Lodges & Tents

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