Riad Oriental

Top choice in Mediterranean Coast & the Rif Mountains


Thoughts of paradise are barely avoidable at this gorgeous modern kasbah overlooking the valley and mountains beyond. The rooms and chalets are luxurious, and the breakfast (included) is scrumptious. For some adventure, there's horseback riding, as well as motorbikes and four-wheelers for hire. But you can't be blamed if you simply feel like lounging by the immaculate pool.

A fee (Dh15 per person per night) is added to the bill. A 'Berber tent' chalet for families is also available. The restaurant and pool (adult Dh100, child Dh70) are open to nonguests.


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