View through an arched doorway onto a lush garden with palm trees, trimmed bushes, and a water basin in the distance.

Just a few minutes away from Marrakech's vibrant Medina, Amanjena unfolds a world of tranquil beauty and oriental elegance. Inspired by Moorish architecture, this retreat is a tribute to centuries-old traditions – featuring pink Pisé, elegant arcades, and intricately designed water features.

Amanjena means 'peaceful oasis' – and that's exactly what awaits you here: a place of deceleration, nestled among palm groves and olive orchards with views of the Atlas Mountains. Whether indulging in a traditional hammam ritual, enjoying a dinner under the stars, or embarking on a private excursion into the desert – at Amanjena, you'll experience Morocco with all your senses, in an atmosphere of perfect tranquility and privacy.

Rooms

The pavilions and maisons at Amanjena are oases in themselves – spaciously designed, with high ceilings, fine mosaics, and traditional details reminiscent of palaces from bygone eras. Many accommodations feature private gardens, pools, or quiet courtyards where you can fully enjoy the tranquility of Morocco. The harmonious blend of Moorish design, high-quality materials, and understated luxury creates an atmosphere of security. Here, you awaken to views of olive trees and fall asleep under a sky full of stars – a retreat for those seeking exclusivity, space, and beauty.

Luxurious bedroom with a large bed, soft lighting, and elegant decor in warm tones.
A bathtub installed in a room with a large window overlooking green trees outside.

Culinary

At Amanjena, dining becomes a cultural journey: whether traditional Moroccan tajine with spices from the on-site garden, fine Mediterranean cuisine, or Asian specialties – each dish is prepared with utmost care. The restaurants are beautifully situated by water basins or under arcades, creating a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere. Particularly impressive: a private dinner in the Caidal tent, accompanied by traditional music. Vegan and vegetarian options are also created individually. The culinary experience at Amanjena is not just a delight, but an expression of Moroccan hospitality at the highest level.

Elegant dining area set outdoors with trees, candles, and white-tablecloth-covered tables.
Outdoor dining area with tables and chairs along a covered corridor lined with large potted plants on the terrace.
An elegant building with arched doorways overlooking a well-maintained garden with tables and chairs set for outdoor dining.

Activities

Amanjena is more than a hotel – it is a place for discovery. Start your day with yoga by the water, relax in the traditional hammam, or explore the Medina of Marrakech with an art historian. For the active, the resort offers tennis courts, bicycles, and exclusive excursions to the surrounding area – whether to the waterfalls of the Atlas Mountains or on camelback into the Agafay Desert. Children are also welcome and can embark on their own adventures. Every moment is customizable – whether you seek peace or wish to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture.

A golfer preparing to hit a shot on a lush golf course surrounded by tall trees.
A woman dressed in traditional attire is kneeling on the floor, pouring water from a small container into a large golden basin in a dimly lit, tranquil space.
A young boy practices tennis on an outdoor clay court surrounded by greenery and tall lamps.

Location

Amanjena is located on the quiet outskirts of Marrakech – just 15 minutes from the bustling activity of the old town, but surrounded by golf courses, palm trees, and views of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. This location combines the best of both worlds: proximity to the Medina with its souks, gardens, and historic palaces – and the seclusion of a resort that invites you to pause. Day trips lead to Berber villages, the Ourika Valley, or the Agafay Desert. If you wish, explore Marrakech with a private guide – and return in the evening to your tranquil oasis.

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