The heated infinity pool that looks straight out of a movie set
Authentic wood-burning stoves inside the tents for cozy winter nights
Incredible Atlas Mountain views that turn purple and gold at sunset
한눈에 보기: It’s a luxury tent in a stone desert, so expect five-star service but zero soundproofing against the wind or your neighbor’s snoring.
@samirastays님의 리뷰: I stayed in this luxury tent and honestly, waking up to that desert view was life-changing. The silence is heavy in the best way, and the pool feels like a mirage. Perfect reset.
여기에 머물렀던 게스트가 말했습니다
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the staff's hospitality and the magical pool views, often calling it the highlight of their Morocco trip.
Reality check
Wind noise against the canvas walls can be loud at night, and the food prices (approx. €25-30 for dinner) feel steep compared to Marrakech city.
You want a desert experience without the 9-hour drive to Merzouga
You appreciate 'glamping' that actually includes a private en-suite bathroom and AC
You are looking for a romantic sunset spot with a cocktail in hand
청결 & 유지관리
9.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; staff sweep the sand/dust out of tents religiously.
Bathroom hygiene: Surprisingly modern and spotless. Tiled floors, clean grout, and hot water.
Maintenance: Excellent condition. Canvas is taut, zippers work, and furniture is well-kept.
Linens & towels: Crisp white hotel-grade linens and fluffy towels, replaced daily if needed.
Odors & scents: Fresh desert air. No musty canvas smell, occasionally the scent of woodsmoke in winter.
숙면지수™
7보통
보통
0-4시끄러움
4-7.5보통
7.5-10조용함
Wind flapping against the tent canvas
Guests walking on gravel paths
Morning activity from the camp staff
예약 전에
알아둘 사항
Alcohol is served at the bar (beer, wine, cocktails), which isn't true for all desert camps.
Dinner is often a set menu of Moroccan staples (tagine, couscous) and is served by candlelight.
The camp runs on solar power, so be mindful of energy use, though charging phones is fine.
준비물
Earplugs (essential for wind noise)
Layers (desert temps drop 20-30°F at night, even in summer)
Closed-toe shoes for walking on the rocky desert terrain
객실 지니
최고의 선택
Lodge Suite (70m²) for extra space and a private seating area
Tents on the front row for unobstructed Atlas Mountain views
피해야 할 객실
Tents closest to the restaurant/pool area if you want to sleep in past 8 AM
객실 요청 지니 – 복사 & 붙여넣기
“I would love to request a tent in the front row with an unobstructed view of the Atlas Mountains, ideally as far from the restaurant/kitchen noise as possible.”
자주 묻는 질문 및 숨은 팁
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, all tents have split-unit AC which works well, but the tent lacks insulation so it battles the midday heat.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the infinity pool is heated year-round, a rare luxury in Agafay that makes winter swimming possible.
Can I get there with a normal car?
Technically yes, but it's risky. The final 3-5km is a rocky piste. A 4x4 or the hotel's transfer service is highly recommended.
Are there electrical outlets in the tent?
Yes, there are standard plugs for charging devices, powered by the camp's solar setup.
Is it safe for kids?
Yes, families are welcome and kids love the pool/camels, but there are no specific 'kids club' activities and the terrain is rocky.
Do I need to book dinner in advance?
Yes, it's best to let them know on arrival or beforehand as the camp is isolated with no other restaurants within walking distance.
내부자 팁
✨
Wake up 20 minutes before sunrise; the view of the sun coming up over the Atlas Mountains from the pool deck is superior to the sunset.
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If you don't have a 4x4, book the transfer through the hotel (~70€ round trip) to avoid stress; local taxi drivers often get lost or refuse the dirt road.
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Ask staff to light your wood-burning stove while you are at dinner so your tent is toasty when you return (winter months).
가기 전에 알아야 할 5가지
💡The 'desert' here is rock and stone, not soft sand—don't expect to go barefoot outside the pool deck.
💡The water pressure in the showers is surprisingly good for a camp, often better than some riads in the Medina.
💡You might spot local wildlife like desert foxes or lizards near the camp perimeter at night.
💡The stars are visible, but light pollution from Marrakech (and the camp's own mood lighting) means it's not pitch-black dark sky territory.
💡The 'Gnawa' music at dinner is atmospheric but can be repetitive if you stay for multiple nights.