Are there all-inclusive resorts in Morocco?

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Are there all-inclusive resorts in Morocco?

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Hassan

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March 2026

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Yes, mostly along the Atlantic coast at Agadir and Saidia, plus some near Marrakech. They suit beach holidays and families wanting a fixed-cost base, but they isolate you from the real Morocco. For a touring or cultural trip, a riad-and-camp mix beats an all-inclusive resort by a wide margin.

All-inclusive resorts do exist in Morocco, but they are concentrated in specific places and serve a specific kind of holiday. The main hub is Agadir on the Atlantic coast — a purpose-built beach resort city with rows of large hotels, some fully all-inclusive — along with the resort of Saidia on the Mediterranean and a scattering of big resort hotels around Marrakech and the Palmeraie. These cater largely to European package holidaymakers who want sun, a pool, a beach and a fixed price, and on those terms they do the job perfectly well.

Where they make sense: if what you actually want is a relaxed beach holiday with the kids, predictable buffet meals, a kids' club and a budget you can fix in advance, an Agadir all-inclusive is a sensible, low-stress choice, especially in summer when the coast stays cooler than the interior. Families on a first trip who feel nervous about navigating Morocco sometimes use a resort as a soft landing, and there is nothing wrong with that if a beach week is the goal.

But I am honest with guests about the trade-off, because it is a real one. An all-inclusive resort, by design, keeps you inside its own walls — you eat in the hotel, you stay by the pool, and you can easily spend a week in Morocco without ever experiencing Morocco: no medina mornings, no riad courtyards, no desert night, no real food, no sense of the culture that draws people here in the first place. The resorts are also clustered away from the great cities and the Sahara, so they pull you to the edge of the country rather than its heart.

My recommendation depends entirely on why you are coming. If you genuinely want a Moroccan holiday — the souks, the kasbahs, the dunes, the food — skip the all-inclusive and build a trip around riads in the cities and a camp in the desert, which is incomparably richer. If you mainly want a beach break and treat the culture as a bonus, a coastal resort is fine, and you can always bolt on a few independent days in Marrakech or a desert excursion to get a taste of the real thing. For most of the travellers I work with, the riad-and-camp route wins easily.

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Hassan Family Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.

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