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Type: Boutique Hotel

Summary: This exclusive resort is the first Aman resort in Africa

Feature: The health and beauty centre offers soothing treatments

Rooms: 39 Pavilions & Maisons

Location: Marrakech, Morocco

Nearest airport: Marrakech Airport

Transfer: 15 minutes from Marrakech Airport by private car. 

Luxury Holidays At Amanjena

Amanjena is the first Aman resort in Africa. The property's design emulates old Moorish pisé (earthen) buildings and Berber villages that cling to the High Atlas Mountains, with its distinctive rose-blush walls mirroring those of the nearby ‘Red City’, Marrakech. Step through the handcrafted double oak doors into an oasis bedecked with palms and vines, colonnaded walkways, marble fountains and glittering glazed tiles. Fanning out from the central water pool are beautiful, Moroccan-style Pavilions (many with private pool and garden), traditional two-storey ‘townhouse’ Maisons and the spectacular Al-Hamra Maison, all enjoying the most glorious mountain views.

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Wellness Programmes

Truly immersive experiences for mind, body and soul

Holistic Immune Support Retreat

Taking a spiritual and holistic approach to wellbeing, this 3 night retreat is a calming hideaway that will boost your immune system and general health with a crafted selection of detoxifying and supportive treatments. Practices and treatments include: 

  • Daily healthy breakfast
  • Daily Immune Support herbal teas
  • Daily 60-minute holistic massage
  • Daily fitness or yoga
  • One traditional hammam and argan hair treatment
  • Choice of 60-minute lymphatic drainage massage or Chi Nei Tsang stomach massage
  • One foot reflexology treatment
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Why Amanjena is so special...

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Culture & History

Welcome to Marrakech, where senses come alive with dazzling sights and uplifting aromas. Join a guided tour of the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and wander its age-old streets, crowded souks, tanneries, mosques and museums. Don't miss the mind-boggling experience of standing in Place Jemaa el Fna, watching snake charmers, fortune tellers and other local characters. Another must-do is drinking mint tea with Berbers in a mud-walled mountain village or hit the coast and explore the spice-scented lanes of Essaouira's UNESCO-listed medina, an enchanting old port.

Culture & History at Amanjena

Golf

The Red City is encircled by top-class greens, themselves framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains - an impressive setting that attracts golfers eager to hone their game on signature courses filled with challenges. Right next to Amanjena are the championship fairways of Amelkis Golf Club, deemed one of the country's finest, the 27-hole Royal and 18-hole Al Maaden clubs are also close by, so guests have access to not one, but three fantastic courses. Do talk to our Travel Consultants about special golfing packages.

Golf at Amanjena

Romance

Considering Amanjena is a heartbeat away from busy Marrakech, it pulls off being a chic and secluded oasis of arches, pools, fountains and courtyards trimmed with date palms. In fact, the kind of luxury hotel that radiates romance, whether you're planning a last-minute getaway or an upscale honeymoon. Tick off the city's sights, then slip off to the Atlas Mountains for a picnic lunch amongst jaw-dropping scenery or wander the olive groves of Amanjena until you reach the Caidal Tent - a magical setting for lovingly crafted dinners, with glowing lanterns all around.

Romance at Amanjena

Hotel Experiences

Should you want to follow breakfast at the beach with lunch in the mountains and picnics in the desert, Amanjena's helicopter departs straight from the hotel's heliport.

Hotel Experiences at Amanjena

Spa Breaks

The hammam, or steam bath, is central to Moroccan life. Unsurprisingly, it has pride of place at the heart of the Amanjena Health and Beauty Centre. Each hammam (one each for men and women) is complemented by showers, washrooms, a change area and a whirlpool. Treatments at the Beauty Centre include massages, manicures, pedicures and facials.

Spa Breaks at Amanjena

Wellness Holidays

The hammam, or steam bath, is central to Moroccan life. Unsurprisingly, it has pride of place at the heart of the Amanjena Health and Beauty Centre. Each hammam (one each for men and women) is complemented by showers, washrooms, a change area and a whirlpool. Treatments at the Beauty Centre include massages, manicures, pedicures and facials.

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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £5,102 p.p. (Low Season) and from £6,041 p.p. (High Season) in a Pavilion, including breakfast.
Flights and transfers available at an additional cost.

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

The air-conditioned Pavilions and two-storey Maisons breathe Morocco, but in its 21st century incarnation: glamorous and lavish, with Berber carpets and traditional brass lanterns. All have a mini-bar, CD player, television, DVD player and a twice-daily maid service.

Pavilions

Pavilions

  • hotelRooms:32
  • visibilityRoom View:Golf course, olive grove or pool views

The resort’s thirty-two air-conditioned Pavilions lie beneath their own graceful stuc Venetian domes. The pale peach-coloured walls feature a lustrous tadlekt finish, a treatment originally reserved for waterproofing hammam walls. Under the dome is a king-size bed and a wood-burning fireplace brightens the living area. Other furnishings include a daybed and a desk finished in Moroccan leather, as well as a cherry-wood chair. Ouarzazate green marble finishes the bathroom with its stepped and columned bathtub, twin vanities, soaring mirrors, twin dressing areas and separate shower and toilet. Berber carpets are scattered about the zellij -tiled floors.

Maison

Maison

  • hotelRooms:6
  • visibilityRoom View:Most have pool views

Amanjena’s six two-storey, two-bedroom Maisons rise seven metres from floor to ceiling in a variation of the Moroccan town house.

The living area, located on the ground floor, features an arc-cut fireplace, a zellij wall fountain and a small bathroom. The self-contained guest bedroom, with its queen-size bed, bathroom with separate shower and toilet, dressing area and separate courtyard entrance, is also located on this floor. The master suite upstairs features a king-size bed and divan, while the en suite bathroom is defined by marble columns, a domed shower, a pillared green marble bathtub and separate toilet.

Al-Hamra Maison

Al-Hamra Maison

  • hotelRooms:1
  • visibilityRoom View:Private pool and garden views

The largest accommodation unit is the Al-Hamra Maison. This graceful abode features an extensive main pavilion with a large indoor living and dining area, an open fireplace and private butler service. Two bedrooms are linked by an open passageway to the shared garden which offers two minzahs for dining and lounging as well as a private 36-square metre heated pool.

Pool Pavilions

Pool Pavilions

  • crop_freeSize:220m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden view

This expansive retreat offers a haven of privacy and indulgence, perfect for couples seeking a Moroccan escape. Traditional style is blended with contemporary luxury for the interiors, whilst the secluded garden offers a large heated swimming pool.

Overview

Overview

There are two restaurants, featuring a range of Moroccan, Mediterranean and Thai cuisine. Additionally, the Pool Terrace is open for breakfast and lunch and overlooks the pool and adjacent golf course, while the bar offers casual dining, pre-dinner aperitifs and post-dinner nightcaps. In-room dining is also available.

The Restaurant

The Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Moroccan Cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

The Restaurant offers innovative approaches to the local cuisine as well as Continental dishes.

The Japanese Restaurant

The Japanese Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Japanese cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Featuring a sushi bar and robata grill, enjoy both entertaining and atmospheric surrounds

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Marrakech Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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Currency

Moroccan dirham

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Voltage

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Climate

Summers in Marrakech are hot and while winters are cooler, there is a greater likelihood of rain at this time with nighttimes feeling quite cold.

Getting There

Flight Information
Royal Air Maroc from London Heathrow and London Gatwick to Casablanca. Easyjet from London Heathrow and London Gatwick to Marrakech. UK regional departures and charter flights are also available.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Marrakesh: 3 hours, 40 minutes.

Relax

Escape the city’s hot, dusty streets and frenetic pace and discover some of Marrakech’s delightful green spaces. Take a stroll through the lakeside trails of Menara Gardens, a tranquil oasis peppered with palms, olives and fruit trees, or wander the paths of the Majorelle Gardens, created in the 1920s by French artist, Jacques Majorelle – a blissful botanical sanctuary dotted with buildings painted an intense shade of cobalt blue (known as Bleu Majorelle) and a wonderful complement to the colours of nature. Alternatively, hone your swing on one of Marrakech’s championship golf courses, including Assoufid, Samanah, PalmGolf, Noria and Royal Golf Marrakech.

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The Atlas Mountains

Marrakech is the gateway to the Atlas Mountains, an awesome, snow-capped range famous for their majestic splendour. This gloriously formidable backdrop frames a region of emerald-green forests and rich, fertile valleys filled with dates, walnuts and other delicious fruit farms. Choose from various day trips, some including a stop for lunch in a traditional Berber village or atop a plateau for spellbinding views; others focusing on flora and fauna with guided expeditions on mule or foot and others exploring the local markets. For those with a passion for adventure sports, another option is a guided, off-road mountain-biking tour – a truly exciting way to discover the area.

The Atlas Mountains
Sightseeing

Soak up the vibrant ambience of Djemaa el-Fna, a huge open space heaving with street entertainers – snake-charmers, herbalists, acrobats, storytellers, magicians and musicians beating out repetitive rhythms. Look out for Koutoubia Mosque and its beautiful minaret, dominating the city-line thanks to a law that forbids other old city buildings to rise above a palm tree. Other points of interest include Ali ben Youssef Medersa, a 16th century Koran school and the Musée de Marrakech, an exquisite building showcasing Moroccan and Islamic arts and crafts. Another recommendation is a horse-drawn tour around the old city walls, a six-mile circuit laced with 200-odd towers and twenty ornate gates.

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Shopping

Book a private guide and discover the city’s ancient medina, a labyrinth of twisting lanes lined with souks and palaces. Not-to-miss is a chance to haggle with tradesmen over souvenirs and homewares – leather slippers, silver jewellery, copperware, brassware, handwoven rugs, colourful ceramics, Moroccan teapots and fancy lanterns, not to mention a myriad of stalls bulging with spices and dried fruits. Be bold over bartering and fill your bags with all kinds of keepsakes!

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