The Ezzahra Estate 19-23 June
The Celebrations Continue
The Ezzahra Estate
Multiple swimming pools
A fabulous spa and hammam
Gyms, yoga spaces, and gorgeous terraces for lounging
Endless games for those with a competitive spirit – padel tennis, table tennis, pool, giant chess, and Jenga. (Clare Merrett will organise some friendly but fiercely competitive Ezzahra Games).
Ezzahra Morocco, Palmerie, Marrakesh 40016, Morocco
Contact: Tel: 00212 661221714
Email: reservation@ezzahra.ma
Website: www.ezzahra-morocco.com
About The Ezzahra Estate
A stunning private estate of five luxury villas in lush gardens where relaxation meets luxury. We’ll have exclusive use of this spectacular retreat. The villas, 15 mins from the centre of Marrakesh, are in 20,000 square metres of fully landscaped gardens with ancient olive trees, date palms and orange and pomegranate trees.
Your Time at The Ezzahra Estate
From breakfasts on the terraces and intimate lunches to BBQs, Moroccan feasts in the Berber tent and elegant dinners, all food and drinks will be provided during your stay with us. We’ve planned an intimate wedding reception and a magical wedding breakfast under the stars and will conclude our evening celebrations with a chilled BBQ and movie night. A light lunch will be available on the day of departure.

Kasbah Mosque in Marrakesh
Colourful Souks
Traditional Berber Tent
Highlights of your stay at The Ezzahra Estate


What is good to buy in Marrakesh?

Some of the best items to buy in Marrakesh include:
- Argan oil: A versatile and nourishing oil used for cooking and cosmetic purposes
- Moroccan lamps and lanterns: Handcrafted metal and glass pieces that add a touch of Moroccan charm to any space
- Leather goods: High-quality, handcrafted bags, belts, and slippers made from locally sourced leather
- Spices: Aromatic and flavourful spices such as cumin, saffron, paprika, and Ras El Hanout
- Textiles: Colourful and intricate fabrics, shawls, and scarves made from silk, cotton, or wool
- Pottery and ceramics: Hand-painted and glazed pottery, perfect for use as decorative pieces or for serving traditional Moroccan cuisine
- Berber rugs: Handwoven carpets featuring traditional Moroccan patterns and designs.
Optional Visit:
The Yves Saint Laurent Gardens, House and Museum are a popular tourist jaunt.
We visited it and felt it was only worthwhile if you combined the trip with something else, as shown below. If you want to visit, it is best to book in advance via this link. Book tickets here. The queuing system at the YSL Gardens is quite strict so please be on time; they won’t let you join an earlier or later queue.
You Could Combine:
A spot of shopping in Rue Majorelle, next to the gardens, where you’ll find some quality fixed-price souvenirs, including clothes, leather goods, soaps, potteries and local crafts. The shops here are rated and recommended.
You could also enjoy a spot of lunch at:
Yves Saint Laurent Museum Café is good. Café le studio – Yves Saint Laurent Marrakesh museum.
Or, for a more decadent lunch and cocktails:
La Mamounia Hotel: Sip cocktails or enjoy a decadent lunch in Marrakesh’s most iconic hotel. Restaurants include Italian, Asian and Moroccan. It is expensive but a real treat! La Mamounia · Luxury Palace Marrakesh, Morocco · OFFICIAL.
The Ezzahra Estate
Hidden Treasures
He’s Just a Baby
We’re Not Going to Make A Golfer of Him
Richard Won’t Make Much of a Golfer Either
Archie and Sanj Dancing