- Morocco Holidays
- Marrakech
- Tigmiza Suites and Pavillons

Offering stunning views of the Atlas Mountains, this extravagant and world-class hotel is nestled in a verdant forest of palm trees. Surrounded by a traditional stonewall, this dream retreat is only a few kilometres from the hustle and bustle of the souks (bazaars) and surrounded by the main golf courses. Between lush green trees, bright colour mosaics, precious fabrics and works of art, this stunning property is a hypnotic destination for all travellers, couples or friends, who seek exoticism and refinement. Accommodation options include exclusive suites, spacious bungalows and excellent villas, all of them exuding an elegant flair and nicely equipped for the utmost rest and relaxation of its guests. Guests will truly appreciate the wonderful facilities included and the attentive staff who will help in any possible issue.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
I stayed in anglaise, in April and the room was covered in ants. There were ants in the bed, ants in the room and in the bathroom. I got bitten alive. I complained for three days with failed cleaning attempts. On the third day they blamed me for having food under the bed attracting them.... I never ate in the room or ordered room service so they admitted they didn't clean the room properly from the previous people. They apologised and offered a 30 min massage available 2.5 hours after I had to check out.... it's not acceptable for a 5 star hotel to have ants and food left under the bed and get blamed
Room for improvement on service, room decor - and it is very far from the centre of Marrakech.
We had an amazing family stay in a villa with a private pool. The property was beautiful, the atmosphere was relaxing, and the breakfast was excellent.
Most of our days were spent at the third pool with our children, enjoying the sunshine and the outstanding service. A special thanks to Ahmed, who looked after us throughout our stay. His warm hospitality, professionalism, and refreshing smoothies made every day even more enjoyable.
Ahmed’s attention to detail and friendly attitude truly enhanced our experience. We highly recommend this hotel and hope to return soon.
The place is expensive and is isolated with very limited conveniences. One …very expensive restaurant with almost no real food choices…some European and Moroccan fare. Front desk staff is belligerent and very uncooperative. Grounds are well kept with an available ATM outside. One way taxi ride from train station to hotel is USD$25.-
Nice swimming pool with nice foliage but few takers however. Free daily Shuttle bus/navette to and from hotel to downtown Marrakesh Medina runs 3x/day…about 20 minutes each way. First bus to town is 10AM and the last returning bus returns to hotel at 8:30PM. A 20 minute sweltering walk from bus drop off downtown to the central walled souk/Medina.
Recommend to choose another hotel for better food/services, more conveniences, less front desk hassles and closer to town. Most of all a place that gives better value for your money.
Overall rating 4/10. Cute but not recommended.
Tigmiza is a beautiful resort with lovely gardens and villas and rooms full of Moroccan character. The pools are large and clean (no real shallow ends to speak of though) and the sunbeds are comfortable. In general, the staff are friendly. The breakfasts were good (especially the omelettes) if you don't mind sharing your pastries and breads with the birds who fly in routinely. The thing that really upset us was the charge for soft drinks, water, and ice that the management refused to compromise on when my family wished to remember a loved one who had passed away just a few days earlier. Despite many conversations, we had to accept that 5 small cans of coke, 5 small cans of tonic water, 4 bottles of water and a bucket of ice was over 80 pounds. The ice itself was 20 pounds because we happened to bring a bottle of wine with us and didn't buy it from the hotel. This was totally unacceptable and soured our personal experience.
