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Holiday rentals in Morocco

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Morocco

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Home in Tagadirt

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Dar Itrane -Superbe Maison Berbère de Charme

Faites une expérience hors du temps, dans cette magnifique maison marocaine traditionnelle avec sa piscine et son jardin privatif. Idéale pour la famille ou des amis, elle vous permettra de vous détendre dans un cadre élégant et épuré. Elle a été construite en 2010 par un architecte reconnu à Marrakech Un jardin privatif de 650m2, et un beau verger de 3000m2 Terrasse- Toit avec vue sur Atlas Très grande piscine à débordement 14x6m sans vis à vis équipé d Internet et TV par satellite ,Netflix

22 Feb – 1 Mar

£115 per night
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Apartment in Marrakesh

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Cosy flat 8, Fully Equiped (Pool,Garden,Golf…)

Bright luxurious appartment, and wonderful place to be for holidays, with it private garden at the most unique and central golf resort Prestigia in Marrakech. Located at only 5 minutes drive from Marrakech Menara airport and at 5 minutes drive from Gueliz city center and Médina Souks. At Prestigia resorts you will find peace, calm and for sure security as well as promixity to all distractions that you will absolutely need, as for shopping and entertainment (golf, clubs, restaurants, cinema…)

28 Dec – 4 Jan

£67 per night
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Riad in Marrakesh

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Luxurious private riad with pool - Aubiane 88

Welcome to Riad Aubiane 88! Let yourself be charmed by our privatized and dreamy riad in the historic centre of Marrakech. 6 magnificent luxurious suites, an interior courtyard with a swimming pool and lounge chairs, 2 gorgeous exterior terraces with a water mirror and a view of magnificent gardens. A quiet haven at the edge of the souks, 10 minutes walk from Djema El Fna square, 5 minutes taxi ride from the vibrant nightlife of the red city and 15 minutes taxi ride from the airport.

20–27 Aug

£719 per night

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Villa in Essaouira

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

5 suites, pool seasight Villa - Essaouira area

15–22 Jun

£383 per night
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Flat in Marrakesh

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Villa Seyana 2 Zéro vis à vis, Piscine Chauffée

28 Aug – 4 Sept

£378 per night
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Home in Marrakesh

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Villa Seyana 6 Zéro vis a vis Piscine chauffée

21–28 Sept

£294 per night
Guest favourite

Villa in Tamesluht

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Une oasis paisible aux portes du désert

6–13 Jan

£597 per night
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Villa in Marrakesh

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Oasis de sérénité à Marrakech

20–27 Feb

£529 per night
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Home in Marrakesh

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Villa Z Piscine Chauffée ss vis a vis

4–11 Apr

£318 per night
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Cottage in Soualem

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Dar Amaya, écologique avec piscine.

8–15 May

£183 per night
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Villa in Marrakesh

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Villa Izil, beautiful villa with heated pool

16–23 Dec

£409 per night
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Earthen home in Marrakesh

4.8 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Loop - An hedonist house

6–13 Oct

£539 per night
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Home in Ben Slimane

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Somptueuse villa avec piscine & golf à Benslimane

17–24 Apr

£179 per night
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Villa in Province d’Ifrane

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Villa Salam, Dayet Aoua - Ifrane

2–9 Jun

£156 per night
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Flat in Marrakesh

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Oasis avec bassin, centre-ville

3–10 Dec

£125 per night

Your guide to Morocco

Welcome to Morocco

An enticing mix of ancient and modern, Morocco is just a blink away from the coast of southern Spain. A land of contrasts, there are beach-based tourist resorts, the might of the Atlas Mountains, the mystery of the Sahara, ancient cities, modern metropolises, forests, winter sports hubs, and incredible wildlife. Inland, ancient cities such as Marrakesh, with its renowned medieval Medina area and bustling souks, rub shoulders with cosmopolitan coastal towns like Casablanca and Rabat.

Morocco is a country that demands exploration, crammed full of hidden gems, delectable remote villages, ancient monuments, and staggering natural wonders. But all this discovery can easily be tempered with a healthy dose of relaxation, whether that’s lingering with a mint tea at a cafe or hitting the beach at Essaouira or Taghazout. Whether you’re seeking a high-adrenaline surf adventure in Imsouane, a hike alongside macaques and mountain goats in the Rif Mountains, or a camel ride to an abandoned desert casbah, Morocco has something unique to offer every traveller.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Morocco

As mentioned, Morocco is a country of contrasts, which also extends to the weather. The summer months are hot, especially in the south. Further north, in coastal areas such as Casablanca and in the mountain regions, it’s a little cooler during this time, but a trip during spring or autumn will allow for more daytime exploration with less wilting. Winter can be pleasantly warm and less crowded in tourist hotspots such as Marrakesh, but the desert gets bitterly cold at night. Fez has a renowned festival of World Sacred Music that takes place in June, while the beautiful coastal town of Essaouira has its own world music event the same month. Fans of small, squishy fruit won’t want to miss the annual Date Festival that takes place in Erfoud every October.


Top things to do in Morocco

Jemaa el-Fnaa

If you go to Morocco, you must go to Marrakesh. And if you go to Marrakesh, you must go to Jemaa el-Fnaa, the city’s main square where, around sunset, the entire area comes alive with acrobats, storytellers, musicians, and people desperate to be entertained. It’s one of the planet’s great marvels and demands to be witnessed.

Dar Batha Museum

This former royal palace is now brimming with ancient treasures and antique wonders covering practically every moment in Morocco’s history. Situated in the heart of Fez’s intensely meandering medina, it’s also an excellent spot to take stock and rest in the extensive tranquil gardens before heading back out into the bustling, maze-like streets of the city.

Talassemtane National Park

This 227-square-mile park, located in the Rif Mountain region of northern Morocco, features a wondrous collection of forested hiking trails, waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and natural spectacles such as the God’s Bridge rock arch. The park is also close to the beautiful town of Chefchaouen, known for its masses of blue-washed buildings.

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