I’m not sure about you, but after a hard week ‘at the office’, with traffic jams, the boss ‘riding’ me all the time, the neighbors’ kids and so in, this place seems like the best place to take a break; a very long one, for sure. Set within a peaceful olive grove at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Royal Palm Marrakech is a sustainable, modern resort that people usually refuse to leave; some were even known to do so.
I for one would refuse such madness, no matter the amount of money involved. We’re you would agree that we all need to get away from it all from time to time, and enjoy life in a blissful ignorance. The extraordinary Royal Palm Marrakech resort houses 134 opulent suites and villas, each of them featuring a traditional Moroccan decor and large windows, allowing the majestic mountains to share their beauty with the guests.
It is undeniable that the spectacular 18-hold golf course, designed by Cabell B. Robison, is the resort’s most notable feature. However, the comprehensive sports center, including a 25-meter swimming pool, should be satisfactory to all those of us who hate golf – me included. And you totally need to visit Morocco’s only Clarins Spa, which will prove to be a welcomed tease for all your senses, at the end of the day.
Come sundown your dining experience will be taken care of by three world-class dining establishments. The Al Ain Restaurant offers an authentic Moroccan dining experience, Le Caravane will satisfy all tastes and desires while L’Oliver serves up light, contemporary dishes in an al fresco setting. Decisions, decisions.