Accommodations
A sense of place that emulates the old Moorish pisé.
Amanjena’s rose-blush walls mirror the vibrant city, known in Arabic as Al Medina al-Hamra (the red city). A real sense of place is established as the resort’s design emulates the old Moorish pisé (packed earth) buildings, as well as the Berber villages that cling to the High Atlas Mountains.
The resort’s thirty-two pavilions and eight Maisons and Al-Hamra Maison, are set within an oasis of palms and mature olive trees. All of the resort’s thirty-two air-conditioned pavilions include a bedroom-living room and spacious bathroom and dressing area. Each pavilion has its own private courtyard along with a pillared minzah (gazebo) and a fountain, while sixteen of them have a private pool. Amanjena’s seven two-story maisons rise seven metres from floor to ceiling in a variation of the Moroccan townhouse, with trines of second-floor windows looking inward, as if to a garden courtyard.