Amanjena, Marrakech, Morocco

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Just beyond the ochre city walls of Marrakech, the Amanjena unfolds in rose-tinted pavilions, mirror-still water, and the hush of palm and olive groves. 

With only 40 pavilions and maisons, this opulent desert resort feels like a private palace—colonnades in soft shadow, lanterns at dusk, and the scent of orange blossom on warm air.

Here, Moorish arches frame a vast reflecting pool, pathways are paved in pale stone, and suites open to private courtyards and heated pools. It’s serenity made visible—where time slows to the rhythm of fountains and distant birdsong.

What Makes It Special

  • Rose-hued Moorish architecture around a grand reflecting basin
  • Spacious pavilions/maisons—many with private heated pools and walled gardens
  • Aman Spa with traditional hammam, steam rooms, and calm treatment salas
  • Moroccan fine dining and Japanese-inspired cuisine beneath starlit colonnades
  • Palm and olive groves threaded with quiet courtyards and arcades
  • Beside Amelkis Golf and moments from the road to the Atlas Mountains

A Day at Amanjena

Morning

Mint tea and warm msemen arrive to your courtyard as first light paints the Atlas foothills. The reflecting pool lies perfectly still; doves coo in the palms.

Afternoon

Submit to the hammam—marble steam, black soap, and rose water. Drift back to your private pool, sunlight flickering like silk across the water.

Evening

Dinner unfolds by candlelight: saffron-laced tagines, charcoal-kissed lamb, or pristine sashimi at the Japanese-inspired counter. Lanterns bloom along the colonnade; the desert sky turns indigo.

Night

Return through perfumed gardens to your pavilion. A brazier glows, the fountain murmurs, and Marrakech breathes softly beyond the walls.

Insider Tips for Amanjena

  • Ask for a room/courtyard with a view of the olive groves and Atlas Mountains—many reviews mention the tranquility and scenery as standout features.
  • You can book unique settings like the “caidal tent” in the olive grove for candle‑lit dinners under the stars.
  • Use the resort’s concierge for excursions—whether you want a hot‑air balloon ride, desert dining, or a day‑trip to the medina, they’re well‑equipped.
  • Dinner reservation timing matters—some specialty restaurants may have limited hours; book ahead.
  • Check for kid‑friendly amenities if travelling with family—though luxury‑oriented, there are family options built in (but make sure your room setup works).

Why We Love It (Curated Highlights)

At Hotelagio we hand-pick only stays that feel truly one-of-a-kind. This property made our list because of these rare details:

  • Palatial Moorish design arranged around a serene reflecting basin
  • Private heated pools and walled courtyards in many pavilions
  • Aman-level hammam rituals, hushed, elemental, and restorative
  • Palm–olive groves and arcades, a world of shade, water, and light
  • Gateway to the Atlas, yet cocooned in absolute calm minutes from the city

For Whom

For couples: Lantern-lit dinners, private pools, and unhurried romance.
For wellness seekers: Deep-calm spa rituals, hammam, and tranquil gardens.
For aesthetes: Geometry, symmetry, and stone—architecture as poetry.

Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)

Location: Route de Ouarzazate, Marrakech, Morocco—about 25 minutes from Marrakech Menara Airport.
Rooms: 40 pavilions and maisons, many with private pools and courtyards.
Rates: From USD 1,189 per night—a desert-edge sanctuary with palace poise.
Best for: Romantic retreats, spa escapes, architectural stays.
Style: Opulent · Resort · Moorish · Serene

Hotel Facilities

Exclusive dining
Private pool
Scenic views

Hotel Setting

Desert

Hotel Style

Opulent
Resort

Rules

Check In 2:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Check Out 3:30 AM to 12:00 PM