Experience the pure hospitality culture of Morocco whether you explore the traditional riads of the ancient Medina & Luxurious tents in the Sahara Desert, or a modern Resorts & ClubHotels on an authentic journey with CrossAtlanTrip's well picked partners.
Grand traditional houses set around central courtyards and gardens, riads have been a feature of Moroccan architecture for centuries. Riads are perfect for guests seeking privacy; the number of rooms in a riad is typically very small and windows tend to face inwards, to stay in keeping with the exclusive feel. In Essaouira and Fes, riads are one of the most popular types of accommodation, and with some of them offering unrivalled luxury, it’s easy to see why.
In Essaouira, the charming is set in a fantastic location between the beach, harbour and medina. This riad suits all types of travellers, offering two family friendly apartments, quiet spots to read in, a lively bar, spa and roof terrace. In Fes, offers Relais & Châteaux luxury, feels lavishly palatial and comes with its own cookery school.
Morocco’s kasbahs are similar to France’s chateaux, and make for excellent hotel conversions. These walled fortresses once functioned as homes of local leaders, and are typically located on isolated hillsides. Today, this means converted kasbahs have panoramic views over the Moroccan countryside.
A favourite of Richard Branson, in the High Atlas Mountains is an expansive luxury retreat. The original kasbah building houses 15 original rooms, an indoor pool, spa, library, tented Asmoun Lounge and a stunning courtyard reflection pool. For an eco-friendly stay, the elegant is built in the traditional Berber way and heated using solar panels.
In the Moroccan Sahara, there is no better way to immerse yourself in the sand dune surroundings than by staying in a luxury tented camp. Styled on how the Berber people communally live, staying in one of these camps also gives travellers the opportunity to get a glimpse into local life. For honeymooners, is a romantic camp that is perfectly placed for an unforgettable night in the desert. Magical experiences on offer here include watching the sunset from atop a dune, walking barefoot along a path of lanterns or dining by a campfire under a starry night sky. For a more traditional feel, the and are also great choices.
There are many incredible places to stay in Morocco. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers :
The Sahara, which is the largest scorching desert on earth, attracts with its beautiful scenery. Explore ancient trade routes by going on camel excursions that take you through waves of golden sand.
The Sahara, which is the largest scorching desert on earth, attracts with its beautiful scenery. Explore ancient trade routes by going on camel excursions that take you through waves of golden sand.
The Sahara, which is the largest scorching desert on earth, attracts with its beautiful scenery. Explore ancient trade routes by going on camel excursions that take you through waves of golden sand.
The Sahara, which is the largest scorching desert on earth, attracts with its beautiful scenery. Explore ancient trade routes by going on camel excursions that take you through waves of golden sand.
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