Rabat – Morocco is home to stays where the scenery can be just as memorable as the room itself.
The country offers plenty of places where waking up comes with a view worth lingering over.
If you are planning your next Moroccan getaway and want the landscape to be part of the experience, these five properties offer some of the country’s most striking settings.
Kasbah Tamadot
Set in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, Kasbah Tamadot combines traditional Moroccan architecture with sweeping mountain scenery.
The retreat is located near Asni, south of Marrakech, and its rooms, suites, Berber tents and riads are surrounded by views of the Atlas Mountains.
The property itself describes the scenery from its accommodation as one of its defining features, while select rooms and suites come with private terraces or balconies overlooking the mountains.
For an even more immersive experience, guests can explore the surrounding Atlas landscape through hiking and other outdoor activities.
The setting also places the property within reach of Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak, making Kasbah Tamadot a strong choice for travelers who want a luxury stay surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery.
La Fiermontina Ocean
On Morocco’s wild Atlantic coast near Larache, La Fiermontina Ocean offers a completely different kind of panorama.
The eco-retreat sits within the Dune of Khmis Sahel Regional Park, surrounded by dunes, hills and an unspoiled stretch of Atlantic coastline.
Its Pool Suites and Akhazane Family Pool Villa are designed with ocean views, while large windows open the rooms to the surrounding landscape.
The views extend beyond the accommodation. The property’s Ocean Restaurant has a terrace overlooking the landscape and ocean, while its private beach club sits on a pristine sandy stretch of coastline accessible by a private path or shuttle.
For sunset lovers, the combination of dunes and Atlantic views makes this one of Morocco’s more secluded coastal escapes.
Conrad Rabat Arzana
Located along the Atlantic coast in Harhoura, near Rabat, Conrad Rabat Arzana takes the ocean-view hotel experience in a more contemporary direction.
The elevated waterfront property overlooks a tranquil lagoon and beach, with rooms and suites offering either garden or ocean views.
Some suites also feature private pools and terraces facing the sea.
The scenery is also built into the hotel’s communal spaces, from its gardens and outdoor areas to its restaurants and pool.
Hilton describes the resort as surrounded by lush greenery, ocean views and scenic walks, giving guests several ways to enjoy the Atlantic landscape without leaving the property.
Dar Ahlam
In the heart of the Skoura palm grove near Ouarzazate, Dar Ahlam offers a view that feels worlds away from Morocco’s coastal resorts.
The traditional kasbah is surrounded by the palm grove and sits at the edge of the Moroccan desert, with the Atlas Mountains visible on the horizon.
The property currently describes itself not as a conventional hotel, but as a 14-suite house built around a highly personalised hospitality experience.
Its location makes the surrounding landscape a central part of the stay. Guests can explore the Skoura palm grove and venture further toward desert landscapes, while the property also highlights views of the Atlas peaks rising beyond the palms.
It is the kind of setting where the scenery changes dramatically throughout the day, from the greenery of the oasis to the mountains and desert beyond.
Kasbah du Toubkal
Perched high above Imlil in the High Atlas, Kasbah du Toubkal is all about mountain views.
The property sits at around 1,800 metres in Toubkal National Park, below Jbel Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa.
Its large terraces, balconies and rooftop spaces offer panoramic views across the surrounding High Atlas peaks and valleys.
The setting is particularly impressive from the rooftop, where the views stretch toward Jbel Toubkal and across the Imlil Valley.
Beyond the scenery, the kasbah offers an opportunity to experience the mountains through trekking and local Amazigh culture, making the destination as much about its surroundings as the stay itself.