This guesthouse sits in the Draa Valley, next to the peaceful Zagora palm grove. In a Moorish palace, it offers views of the desert landscape and large outdoor pool.
Marcel
Thailand
Nice hotel, great pool andcgreat bar. Big bedroom and bathroom.
Dar Hnini has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Zagora. With a restaurant, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Sandro
Switzerland
Mohammed and his team made a great job - they are all very friendly and hospitable.
The Hotel is a oasis close the desert for relaxation and wellbeing.
The villa has enough space and an own garten and pool.
The Hotel is run very professional - there are no waiting times - everything worked perfectly!
Many thanks to Mohammed, Hussein and team!
Oasis Tilogui features a garden and a terrace in Zagora. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Yvonne
France
The garden of the property seems to be under renewal as well as a new structure will be build. It’s not so idyllic as the pictures suggest. However, the staff is very friendly and accommodating!!
The hotel is ideally located on the outskirts of the desert, in the heart of the palm grove of Zagora. Come and enjoy an exceptional setting in the shade of palm trees
Kasbah Sirocco is a charming ho...
Hélène
France
the location, the outdoor area, the staff, view from the room, food is good
Riad Jasmine Sud features accommodations in Zagora. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, and full-day security, along with free Wifi throughout the property.
Laura
United States of America
Felt like we were in a palace. Beautiful property, lots of interesting things to look at and our room was huge!
Located in Zagora, Prends Ton Temps offers Moroccan-style accommodations with views of the sand dunes. It has a restaurant and serves Moroccan and continental breakfast in the morning.
The Fibule Du Draa Kasbah D'hôtes is located in the Draa Valley, in the town of Zagora. It has a shaded terrace around the outdoor swimming pool and garden.
On average, 3-star hotels in Zagora cost $83 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zagora are $58 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zagora can be found for $341 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zagora this weekend is $88 or, for a 4-star hotel, $78. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zagora for this weekend cost around $214 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $88 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Zagora for tonight. You'll pay around $78 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Zagora will cost around $214, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Nice very welcoming humans away from touristic path.
Nice very welcoming humans away from touristic path. Very historical.
You can ask at chez Ali about guides like Abdelhad or Molay Mustapha to show you around.
Not far from desert. Very rich of history and culture of Morocco. Very special and unique.
ABDELHADI
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
No decent size shops not even a proper supermarket eg...
No decent size shops not even a proper supermarket eg Carrefour. Can be difficult if not speak French or Arabic . Lots of beggars and sad sights like a man scavenging in bins. Dry and hot and dusty. No local bus services . Pedestrian crossings are ignored. Feels like the back of beyond lots of rubbish
Dean
10
Scored 10
Zagora is the gate to the Sahara desert.
Zagora is the gate to the Sahara desert. The village itself has a lot of nice bars, restaurants and hotels, and is the starting point for guided tours in the desert, all or not on a dromedary, all or not with an overnight stay in tent camps, for 1 or more days. Next to that, Zagora has twice a week a very big local market (Wednesday and Sunday) that is a must to experience! Further down the N9 you can find the small town Tamegroute, famous for its artisanal green pottery. Also a must to stop there and see the 7 families at work outside.
Oasis Tilogui is a medium seized walled off place so when you enter it feels a bit like a vacation village but the facilities are great and the cabins spacious and comfortable. You have your own roof terrace overlooking the desert and the staff is friendly and attentive. You are around 10 km from Zagora; the kitchen is great and offers standard Moroccan dishes. Breakfast was healthy with fresh fruit and yoghurt, a welcome change from the good but heavy standard breakfasts typically served in the riads..
Amazing stay at the Dromadaire. It has more of a guest house vibe than a hotel. Spacious apartment with an en suite bathroom, a cute little balcony looking on the main street of Zagora, and a delicious breakfast served in the restaurant downstairs.
The owner mr Mustafa and his son Redwane took real good care of us and gave us excellent tips on things to do and see. We discovered hidden gems in the Kasba and learned so much thanks to mr Mustafa who had such interesting stories to tell.
Highly recommend.
The Riad is amazing, the garden and shining colours makes it a real oasis in Zagora. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the owner makes sure you always feel at home.
One last thing, the owner is still a trader with desert tribes and has a vast collection of unique pieces for sale (from carpets and jewelry to coffers and mirrors), if you'd like some real unique Moroccan art pieces, spend your money here, it'll be worth it and way better to get Marrakesh "made in china" stuff.
As a group of 7 people we had the place to ourselves. Lots of parking out the front of the hotel. Our room was huge, bathroom was a good size and even a balcony overlooking the desert.
We asked about dinner and we're offered a tagine for all of us. It was fantastic, lots of flavour and none of us were disappointed.
The next morning we had a phenomenal breakfast, the food just kept coming and it was all really good.
I liked the breakfast which was one of the best that I ate in Morocco. The bread was fresh, the eggs were great and I liked the juice and jams. The bed was comfortable. The internet and air conditioner worked fine. The room had a refrigerator that I enjoyed. The staff were kind and friendly. I would return here and recommend.
Very well designed and tasteful small hotel on the outskirts of Zagora, set amongst the palm trees of the Draa valley. Beautiful setting by the pool for dinner and breakfast. Room very well appointed and equipped. Staff exceptionally helpful and courteous. The most comfortable place we have stayed on our trip to Morocco.
The food was amazing both dinner and breakfast were the best we had during 2 weeks in Morocco , the room is spacious, and comfortable. It needs to improve the facility in the bathroom but thanks to the wonderful staff and great food, I will give a 10. Nothing else to compare after a dessert trip.
It was a small traditional riad. Convenient location in Zagora. Abdulsalem was an exceptional host. Superb food, nothing too much trouble for Abdulsalem. Abdulsalem organised for us a private, unique 24 hour desert experience (not a fixed camo) . An unforgettable experience.
Our family had a really good time at Zagora desert camp. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Also atractions (quad-bike and camel riding) were organised very well. We were also satisfied with dinner and "night program".
There’s a reason there’s o many good reviews, the place is great! great staff, nice area to relax in…and there’s several of them, the artistic creations on the walls and rooms that adorn the hotel.
The riad is in a nice location. At request someone can pick you up from the bus station as it’s in a village next to Zagora. The room was nice and clean.
Amazing hotel with beautiful pools under the palm trees. The owners were really nice. In the middle of the oasis, they grow their own vegetables nearby.
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