7 Best Luxury Camps and Hotels in Agafay Desert
Looking for the best luxury camps and hotels in Agafay? Explore this curated collection of highly-rated places to stay in Agafay for an unforgettable desert experience near Marrakech.
Located less than an hour’s drive from Marrakech, Agafay is rapidly increasing in popularity as a destination to escape the madness of the medina. After staying here during my last visit to the “Red City”, I can safely say it is the perfect place to relax after the hustle and bustle of the medina.
While it’s not the Sahara (you can read about the differences here), Agafay boasts magnificent scenery backed by the Atlas Mountains. The peaks were spectacularly snow-capped when I was there!
Personally, I love the relaxed atmosphere of Agafay’s rocky desert landscape and think it is a fantastically accessible place for experiencing a more peaceful side of Morocco.
In my experience, most visitors to Agafay seek out one of its many luxury camps for a quintessential (albeit upmarket) desert experience. These offer a taste of desert life with their comfortable canvas tents and a whole host of high-end amenities.
But there are plenty of other options if you don’t want to stay in a tent (did I mention these are really nice) and prefer four solid walls around you. From high-end hotels to kasbah lodges and a farmhouse stay, there are some incredible places to stay in Agafay for all styles of traveller.
In this article, I’ll highlight 7 of the best luxury hotels and camps in Agafay, all of which receive rave reviews. Some are perfect for budget and solo travellers while others will appeal to families with young kids and couples seeking a romantic, high-end stay.

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Oxygen Lodge
Best luxury ecolodge in Agafay
Offering incredible views across a rocky expanse of the Agafay Desert, this ecolodge receives outstanding reviews for its spectacular setting and exceptional hospitality. It’s a relatively new addition to Agafay’s desert camp offerings, with both luxury tents and lodge suites to choose from.
All are beautifully decorated and feature air conditioning for the summer months. Plus, there are wood stoves in the suites to keep you cosy in the wintertime.
If you’re seeking a sustainable stay, you’ll be please to know that an onsite solar system powers most of the camp’s energy needs.
All of the tents and suites have private seating areas and loungers from where you can soak up the panoramic views, all the way to the Atlas Mountains. There’s also a swimming pool fringed by shaded loungers for cooling off during the heat of the day.
La Table Perdue dans le Desert is the in-house restaurant. It serves breakfast and dinner, as well as lunch on request. Consider the quality of the cuisine, this is definitely one of the best hotels in Agafay for foodies!
Oxygen Lodge offers a whole host of activities and excursions, from camel rides to village visits, quad biking and hot air balloon flights. Evenings at this luxury Agafay camp are generally spent around the campfire, listening to the sounds of a Gnaoua duo.
“A magical experience.” – Tamasin (read more reviews here)

Inara Camp
Best luxury desert camp in Agafay
Previously known as Agafay Camp, Inara nestles on a 21-hectare plot of land just a stone’s throw from Oxygen. Previous guests have described the views here as “to die for” and I have to agree. It’s an incredible place to just soak in the serenity and disconnect from the stresses of modern life.
Inara Camp features 19 luxuriously appointed tents and suites, all newly renovated by owner Vincent Jaquet. Each comes with a king-size bed, a private bathroom and both thermal and sound insulation so you’ll sleep like a baby.
There are several different categories to choose from. These start with the more budget-friendly Discovery Tents, all the way up to the ultra-spacious Suite n°19.
As with most of the best luxury camps in Agafay, there are a whole host of activities and excursions available at Inara. I appreciate that the camp only collaborates with operators who respect labour laws, women’s equality and treat their animals well.
The team at Inara can also facilitate day trips to the Atlas Mountains, organise yoga classes and massages, as well as traditional pottery workshops. There are plenty of reasons to linger here for a few days!
“This place definitely exceeded my expectations.” – Mercy (read more reviews here)

Ngayan Camp
Best budget desert camp in Agafay
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly desert camp in Agafay or you’re travelling solo, then Ngayan is a great option. It receives wonderful reviews from previous guests for its hospitality and magnificent views. Plus, it comes without the high price tag of some luxury desert hotels in Agafay.
Ngayan Camp features 12 well-appointed tents, each decorated with traditional Amazigh furnishings and textiles. While staying here, you can relax on your private terrace and take in the breathtaking views of the desert scenery and the snow-capped Atlas Mountains in the distance.
The heart of Ngayan Camp is the central lounge tent. Here, you can socialise with other guests, play board games or unwind with a book from the onsite library.
As with all of the best luxury camps and hotels in Agafay, there are plenty of desert experiences to keep you entertained. While staying here, you can participate in everything from camel trekking to quad biking and stargazing in the evenings.
“Amazing place and wonderful hospitality. Such a peaceful and scenic location, surrounded by red sandstone mountains and snow-capped Atlas mountains in the distance.” – Dantha (read more reviews here)

Kalyptus Luxury Camp
Best luxury camp in Lalla Takerkoust
Perched on the edge of Lac Lalla Takerkoust, Kalyptus is a highly-rated Agafay camp that is perfect for a luxury stay. I have to admit, this is where my best friend and I bunked down for a night last time I was in Agafay. It was exceptional, to say the least.
The lakeside setting of Kalyptus contrasts with that of Inara and Oxygen. Perhaps it has less of a “desert” feel but is no less spectacular.
Considering its price tag, I’d say this is one of the best desert camps in Agafay if you’re after a luxury stay without breaking the bank.
Established in 2020, Kalyptus Luxury Camp features 16 tents, the best of which offer incredible views from their outdoor lounges and private plunge pools. But even if you’re in one of the Deluxe Tents along the back of the property, there are plenty of communal seating areas and cabanas where you can drink in the views.
The infinity pool is dreamy, although it’s not heated – you’ve been warned! But that didn’t stop me from jumping in.
El Mezdigh is the onsite restaurant and prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. Honestly, the buffet breakfast we had here was one of the best I’ve had in Morocco.
The restaurant setting is absolutely gorgeous, with a beautifully decorated dining area and a sun-drenched terrace. Throughout dinner, we were treated to live Gnaoua music, which I absolutely loved! Our evening ended around the campfire outside, taking in the incredible stargazing on offer.
“Look no further, this place is a dream.” – Eoin (read more reviews here)

Jnane Tihihit
Best farmhouse hotel in Agafay for families
Jnane Tihihit differs from the other properties on this list of the best luxury camps and hotels in Agafay. It’s actually a traditional farmhouse that has been converted into guest accommodation.
It’s perfect for travellers looking for an authentic rural experience while still getting to explore the Agafay region. Stays at Jnane Tihihit are less about luxurious pampering and more about connecting with the people and land. I think it’s a great option for families!
Jnane Tihihit is inspired by the private gardens once owned by Marrakech families (known as jnane). It features several little houses (douirias) scattered throughout the property.
From each, there are stunning views of the Atlas Mountains, not to mention direct access to a trail that leads to 100-year-old vineyards on the edge of Lac Lalla Takerkoust.
Meals at Jnane Tihihit are on par with what you’ll find at high-end Marrakech restaurants. This is largely due to the quality of the produce.
Fresh vegetables are harvested from the on-site garden, eggs and poultry from the barnyard and milk comes from the resident cows. Oh, and did I mention that all the jams and preserves are made onsite?
During your stay, you can stroll through the olive and orange groves, relax beside the pool and meet some of the many animals that call the property “home”. It’s a wonderful alternative to the camel trekking and quad biking activities that are stock-standard in Agafay.
“A very peaceful retreat on a farm in nature.” – Victoria (read more reviews here)

The Capaldi
Best luxury hotel in Agafay
Located partway between Agafay and Lac Lalla Takerkoust, this luxurious boutique hotel blends traditional Moroccan architecture with modern design. It’s a great choice if you’re after a high-end stay in the Agafay region but don’t necessarily want a desert camp experience.
The hotel features 23 elegantly appointed suites and villas, each designed to provide the ultimate in indulgence. What sets The Capaldi apart is its facilities. These include a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a private cinema and a full-service spa, complete with a traditional hammam.
There are also two swimming pools, including an infinity pool with incredible views of the Atlas Mountains. This is one of the best hotels in Agafay if you’re visiting in the summertime.
The Capaldi Restaurant is staffed by chefs with Michelin-star training and offers modern European cuisine using local ingredients and flavours.
While lazing by the pools and never leaving the property is a worthy way to spend your time (particularly if you’re here to recharge), there’s also everything from quad biking to mountain biking and paragliding on offer.
As a side note, The Capaldi operates a sister property, Riad Capaldi, which is set in the heart of the Marrakech medina.
“One of the best hotel experiences in 40+ years of travelling.” – Alan (read more reviews here)

Kasbah Beldi
Best kasbah hotel in Agafay for families
If you walk south along the road that leads from Kalyptus Luxury Camp, you’ll arrive at Kasbah Beldi. This gorgeous property features multiple pools, beautiful gardens and an atmosphere of pure relaxation.
While I didn’t stay here, I walked through the grounds with two of the friendliest hotel staff I’ve ever met and vowed to come back next time.
At Kasbah Beldi, there are 19 well-appointed rooms and nine spacious lodges. This makes it a great choice for families wanting to stay together (many Agafay camps require you to book two separate tents).
Aside from two sparkling swimming pools, there’s also a separate children’s pool where young guests can splash around.
The on-site spa at this Agafay kasbah hotel features a traditional hammam and massage rooms where you can be pampered during your stay. Plus, they can organise everything from quad biking tours to family-friendly donkey strolls.
Meals are crafted using fresh produce from the gardens – it doesn’t get any fresher! They can be served either in the dining room, on the expansive terrace or under the shade of a century-old pistachio tree. Absolute bliss!
“Beautiful place to stay in what feels like the middle of nowhere!” – Adam (read more reviews here)

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I’m Malika, a global traveller who first visited Morocco in 2014 before marrying a local and settling down in a little village on the Atlantic coast. Over the years, I’ve developed an intense love for Morocco, its incredible landscapes, storied cities and the exceptionally generous hospitality of its people.
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