
Best All Inclusive 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.
Oriental, Saidia
Be Live Collection Saidia
(5 stars)Boasting a private stretch of beach, Be Live Collection is a five-star all-inclusive resort a short walk from the town centre. Bedrooms here come with balconies, sea views and a mini-bar. Guests wishing to get active can play tennis, ping-pong and pool, swim or take a yoga class. While those preferring to relax can soak in the hot tub or book a massage at the spa. There’s a choice of eateries; Mediterranean dishes are served at Sirene, with buffet meals in Safran. Alfresco drinks are available on Bar Marocain Rif’s terrace, plus there’s an indoor Sports Bar and a nightclub, Teatre Disco Bar, for dancing until midnight.
Oriental, Saidia
Iberostar Waves Saïdia
(5 stars)Sitting right on the beach with views of the Beni Snassen Mountains, this international chain hotel has fully harnessed a local spirit. The decor in the bedrooms and public spaces and cuisine in four restaurants is heavily Berber-inspired. But it’s designed to appeal to a worldwide clientele in its amenities. Iberostar has multiple places to swim: a dedicated entertainment pool with water sports, pools for children, a relaxation pool and an indoor pool. Star Camp provides 140 children’s activities across three age groups. And for the grown-ups, there’s a spa with a water circuit, a Turkish bath and an ‘Aliveness’ wellness programme.
