Best Luxury Hotels In Morocco
Casting views of the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic to the west, this North African country offers variety in both landscape and culture. From the sweeping dunes of the Sahara to the peaks of the Atlas mountains, the jostling cities of Casablanca and Marrakech to the laid-back surfers paradise of Agadir. Rich in history that is palpable from the souks and medinas of the north to the Bedouin camps of the south. The modern approach to tourism means that all of this country can be discovered without compromising on luxury living – high-end desert camps and mountain retreats are second to none and historic cities offer world-class riads and more modern hotels within the city walls, for those looking for more of a relaxed environment, barefoot living is encouraged on the coast with wellness offerings waiting to welcome guests. Spend a year in this country and you still won’t have scratched the surface of its history and treasures that lie within.
Hotel La Sultana
A luxurious romantic hideaway within a walled medina of Marrakech, La Sultana is moments away from the royal palaces, museums and souks of this magical city. This is a small, luxury hotel that knows how to spoil its guests, especially in the spa. From almonds to dates, prickly pears to Damask roses, the alchemist-like therapists make the most of Morocco’s natural treasures. There’s a Jacuzzi, two hammams and a sauna here too – not to mention candlelit pools. Each of La Sultana’s evocatively named Riad houses retains its own identity but shares attention to outstanding craftsmanship that is a celebration of Moroccan artisan creativity. Think intricately carved cedar wood ceilings and beams, ornamental plasterwork, striking tiles and extravagant lamps – but without the pastiche or cliché of themed interiors.
Royal Mansour
Here’s a hotel dripping with luxury where you can enjoy the stunning La Jardin with its verdant olive and palm groves providing pleasant shade and seclusion in and around the pool area and bespoke pavilions. Guests may also enjoy exclusive spa treatments that promise to rejuvenate the skin and prepare it for an enviable tan under the Moroccan sun. Nighttime dining is a delight, too, and you have 3 restaurants from which to choose your gourmet dining experience. The Royal Mansour truly has a touch of oriental magic to it that you will not forget in a hurry.
Le Farnatchi
The ultimate home from home in Marrakech, the five-star Riad Farnatchi is a lovingly converted collection of private houses located in the heart of the oldest part of the Medina. International hoteliers Jonathan and James Wix have created a characterful, luxurious hideaway where ten exquisitely decorated bedroom suites sit alongside five-star service and facilities. Staff outnumber guests, service is slick and discreet, and the new spa in the hotel is worth booking in for. Riad Farnatchi will feel more like your home for a stay in the city than a hotel.
Four Seasons Resort Marrakech
Whether it’s enjoying the exquisite Quiet Pool and nearby poolside under shady palm trees or enjoying the delights of the Moroccan spa where you can bathe and enjoy the best exfoliating treatments and exotic oils, the Four Seasons is the perfect place to base yourself while exploring Marrakech and beyond. Rooms come with garden and pool views and offer the ultimate in relaxation, replete with Moroccan decor, delightful handcrafts and marble bathrooms. Rooms also offer a recessed balcony presenting the perfect way to unwind with a good book during the heat of the day. Others have large terraces enabling you to enjoy the ultimate in al fresco dining.
Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech
Gaze up at the splendour of the Atlas Mountains as you enjoy relaxing amid the olive groves and fragrant gardens or even from your own luxury room. Within easy reach of the city and its main attractions such as the world-famous Medina and in laying close proximity to the Atlas Mountains, while at the same time being only 15 minutes drive from the airport, the Mandarin is perfectly situated to enjoy both the delights of the city and nature’s craftsmanship. Undoubtedly the Mandarin Oriental offers the perfect respite for those travelling to Marrakech. The hotel is composed of 54 luxurious villas and 9 delightful suites offering an ideal sanctuary where you can enjoy exotic foods served by top chefs offering a delightful array of dishes celebrating the gastronomic heritage of Morocco. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the Pool Garden Restaurant offering mouth-watering dishes sourced locally as well as appealing to those seeking a Mediterranean-style diet while also offering exotic flavours from farther afield.
Tangier, Tanger-Tetouan
Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier
This majestic property by Fairmont was originally built in the 1920s as a residence for the King’s advisor and has been restored and transformed into a luxurious hotel. Located on the stunning Moroccan Riviera, the hotel offers 133 rooms, suites and penthouses, each of which provides incomparable views and unparalleled luxury. All of the accommodations come with traditional Moroccan decor, featuring handcrafted Mousharabieh, Tadelakt and Zellige artwork from local artisans, as well as finely crafted textiles. There are seven different places to eat and drink in this palatial hotel, including Persian food at Parisa and seafood at Mediterranean Crudo. Curated experiences help guests to develop a deeper understanding of the region and you can book hammam rituals (among other therapies) in the spa or chill out by the pool which overlooks the city.
Riad Kniza Marrakech
This luxury retreat has the unmistakable touch of master craftsmen everywhere with ornate patios, gloriously spacious rooms, silk sofas and classy embroidered curtains all working together to create a magical experience. With rooms decked out in the finest Moroccan artwork, gossamer curtains, cedarwood screens and marble bathrooms, you will be left feeling you’re in the lap of luxury while staying at the Riad. The courtyard is a delightful place to dine in true Moroccan style as the evening descends. Try the sumptuous multiple-course evening spread while being serenaded by the haunting music of the desert. Situated in one of the Medina’s main gates, the Riad is ideally located to get the most out of Marrakech.
Selman Marrakech
Situated at the foot of the Atlas Mountains the Selman oozes luxury at every turn with grandiose chandeliers and Arabian decor fit for royalty. During the day you can simply unwind by the impressively huge 80-metre pool seeking shade under sleepy palms. The Selman also offers spacious villas for further privacy replete with their own private pools. The 3 restaurants, the Le Selman, the La Pavilion and Assys offer something for all pallets from fine dining to Mediterranean to classical Moroccan style. Eating in the Pavillion affords views of the hotel’s delightful Arabian horses that truly complete the look of all things romantic and oriental. For the ultimate in relaxation, avail yourself of the hotel’s luxury spa facilities that will truly rejuvenate you during your stay.
Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech
Nestled in a vast estate of 231 hectares of palm, olive and orange trees with the Atlas Mountains offering a postcard backdrop, the Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech is an oasis of luxury only 20 minutes from the heart of the city. The sprawling resort and country club offers anything a guest could desire, with an 18-hole golf course, a choice of six restaurants and bars, a huge lake-like swimming pool, and an incredible spa plus a kid’s club and fitness centre, you won’t ever need to leave the hotel! The hotel’s architecture mirrors the ksars of the Southern desert regions. The interior décor is equally stunning with an abundance of huge picture windows showcasing the landscaped gardens beautifully. In rooms, a mix of warming, tonal textures and textiles have been used to create a contemporary interpretation of Moroccan style. The cuisine hasn’t been overlooked here either. Breakfast on the terrace of Le Caravane overlooking the pools and gardens, before trying L’Olivier for al Fresco lunch by the pool. The evening calls for the opulent Al Ain restaurant for a Moroccan feast before finishing your day in the jazz bar for some delectable cocktails.
Fès, Fes-Meknes
Riad Fes – Relais & Châteaux
This Relais & Châteaux property is found within the medina. Chic and cosy, it combines traditional Moorish and baroque style, with contemporary touches to achieve a warm and welcoming feel. Treatments in the spa by Cinq Mondes & marocMaroc are grouped into either Quality, Authenticity or Ceremony categories and take guests on a sensorial journey. Guests receive a free drink on arrival, a buffet breakfast and complimentary tea served throughout the day on the traditional patio. Cooking classes and wine tastings are available, plus the hotel has an outdoor pool with a cocktail bar, gift shop, library and a refined Moroccan restaurant.
Fès, Fes-Meknes
Palais Amani
Situated in the heart of Fez, this family-run property features 21 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, each showcasing intricate zellige tilework and plush furnishings. Guests can indulge in a variety of experiences, including culinary classes at the Fez Cooking School, traditional hammam treatments at Les Bains Amani, and immersive cultural activities such as calligraphy and henna workshops. Dining at Palais Amani is a gastronomic delight, with a menu that highlights local ingredients and traditional Moroccan cuisine. The lush gardens, rooftop terrace with panoramic views, and personalised service ensure a serene and memorable stay.
Fès, Fes-Meknes
Karawan Riad
With just seven suites, each uniquely furnished, this riad feels intimate and exclusive. Its French owners display a range of antiques and artwork throughout, depicting their African travels. The building itself had a former life as a harem in the 17th century, with a traditional marble fountain at its centre and a terrace on the roof. Now it has a restaurant, hammam, spa, lounge and library. Some of the bedrooms include sunken stone baths and secluded private terraces. Karawan Riad is ideal for a grown-up getaway – children under 12 are not permitted to stay – with its elegant and refined atmosphere.
Rabat, Rabat-Sale-Kenitra
STORY Rabat
Recently rebranded from Villa Diyafa, STORY’s new design concept blends Moroccan architecture with Andalusian accents, inspired by the life and work of musician Zyriab. Guests are accommodated across 27 bedrooms, 10 suites and a private villa, all with Tchaba tea and coffee making facilities, minibars and a balcony or terrace. This is complemented by leisure facilities incorporating a traditional spa with hammam, a state-of-the-art gym and a 25-meter swimming pool, as well as Le Safran Restaurant, where Taliouine Saffron is the headlining spice. The hotel is part of the UAE based STORY Hotels & Resorts, with four sister properties.
El Jadida, Casablanca-Settat
Mazagan Beach Resort
Set on the edge of a stretch of sand that runs alongside the ocean for more than five miles, the Mazagan Beach Resort is set with five hundred guestrooms and suites to choose from. Stunning views of the ocean can be enjoyed from many of the guestrooms and suites as well as other parts of the hotel. This establishment is famous for its excellent amenities, which include a full golf course, three clubs for children of all ages to take part in, a casino and several great restaurants.
Anfa, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat
Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca
Located in the heart of Casablanca, the Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca features a luxurious spa centre and fitness centre. Guests are treated to full use of the outdoor pool and hammam while indulging in a meal at the restaurant followed by a drink at the bar are experiences that should not be missed. Each of the spacious guestrooms at this five-star hotel is air conditioned and fitted with a large flat-screen TV. Guests are sure to love the opportunity to unwind with a cup of coffee while gazing out at the ocean or garden. Special themed dining evenings are also arranged for food lovers to take part in.
Fairmont La Marina Rabat-Salé
274 forms of accommodation range from chambers to three-bedroom residences at this ocean-side abode (including rooms adapted for people with reduced mobility). All come with La Bottega toiletries, 50-inch flat-screen HDTVs, Nespresso machines and twice-daily service. Decor has a Morrocan feel but with a modern design. The Fairmont caters ably for families (including four-legged friends) and has an immersive spa, as well as boutiques for a spot of retail therapy. Dining takes place at The Deck, The Foam and Dahlia, the latter specialising in contemporary Levantine cuisine. And La Verrière with its apex glass ceiling is a stunning spot for cocktails.
Sidi Belyout, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat
Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche
Situated just a two-minute stroll from the Medina, this impressive five-star hotel comes complete with two restaurants that are popular among guests as well as residents of Casablanca. While each and every room here is comfortable and fitted with modern amenities, guests will want to make sure that they secure one of the rooms on the upper floors. The views that are just waiting to be enjoyed from the large picture windows are simply stunning and include sweeping vistas of the Medina, the Great Mosque and the ocean. Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche is famous for its SO Spa, which is spread out over two floors and is the perfect place to unwind. Unforgettable panoramic views can also be enjoyed from the rooftop bar on the 24th floor, and this is the perfect place to unwind at the end of the day with a cocktail or two.
Oualidia, Casablanca-Settat
La Sultana Oualidia
Set beside the lagoon and backing onto the seafront, La Sultana is an opulent five-star hotel. The charming traditional stone building is reminiscent of a kasbah and sets the scene for a chic family-friendly resort. Its 12 rooms are decorated in a natural palette that echoes the sandy and aquamarine colours seen on Oualidia’s coast and the spa has a gleaming glass roof. Outside, a protected reserve provides up-close bird watching opportunities, while the adjacent water enables watersports and sailing excursions. There’s a barefoot feel here – guests can eat oysters on the jetty and the restaurant has an aquarium wall (unsurprisingly fish is a speciality here).
Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort & Spa
The Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort and Spa is one of Morocco’s top resorts, overlooking the ocean from its own 60 acres of protected forest the Hilton is truly a garden of Eden. Yet guests can also easily venture out and explore the delights of Tangier by using one of the resort’s complimentary shuttles. The Rooms and suites are spacious and pay homage to traditional Morocco culture and design by using local artworks and designs to give the rooms character and charm. The Hilton is home to numerous pools, a wonderful spa, a kids club and a golf course, there is something for everyone at this exceptional resort. The Hilton also boasts many dining options like the L’Oliver restaurant which serves traditional Mediterranean dishes in a fine dining setting. The resort is also home to the Argan restaurant which serves a range of international dishes and The Rose Lobby Bar which serves exceptional coffees and teas in the day and divine cocktails at night.
Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort & Spa
Four Seasons Hotel Rabat At Kasr Al Bahr
The Four Seasons Hotel Rabat at Kasr Al Bahr offers an exquisite blend of history, modern luxury, and oceanfront beauty. Ideally situated on the Atlantic coastline, just minutes from the historic Kasbah, Medina, and key business districts, the hotel is also easily accessible, being 30 minutes from Rabat-Salé Airport and 90 minutes from Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, with high-speed train links connecting to Casablanca and Tangier.
Housed within the restored Kasr Al Bahr, an 18th-century palace originally built for Sultan Moulay Slimane, this five-hectare site includes eleven buildings, merging five new constructions with six historic structures to create a unique balance of tradition and chic modernity. Guests can choose from 200 spacious rooms and suites, many featuring balconies or terraces with stunning ocean views, while the lavish Sultan’s Riad – a three-bedroom suite with its own terrace and infinity pool – offers the pinnacle of luxury.
The hotel’s dining scene is diverse, boasting seven venues, including signature restaurants such as Brasserie Marie for French cuisine, Verdello for Mediterranean and Italian fare, and Flamme for all-day dining with Moroccan touches. Guests can also enjoy the Noora Lobby Lounge for afternoon tea, Bar Atlantique for cocktails, and the intimate Laila Lounge for live entertainment.
For relaxation, the hotel features The Spa at Four Seasons with ocean-view treatment rooms, a traditional hammam, and both indoor and outdoor pools set within lush gardens. Additional facilities include a 24-hour fitness centre, yoga terrace, and a kids club offering creative activities for younger guests, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and business travellers.
Four Seasons Hotel Rabat At Kasr Al Bahr
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