Domaine Malika
near Asni, Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Reviewed by
Clemmy Manzo
Set in the Ouirgane Valley, about an hour south of Marrakech, Domaine Malika is set into a verdant valley in Berber territory (instantly recognisable from Babel’s Moroccan storyline). Inside the hotel, a melange of Art Deco and Art Nouveau décor is a stylish nod to Bogart and Bergman’s movie classic Casablanca. Vintage film posters in every bedroom add to this hotel's cinematic quality.
With just 8 bedrooms, Domaine Malika's intimate setting enchants couples of all ages. By day, embark on romantic walks in the mountains; by night, star-gaze on the rooftop terrace or cosy up by the ornate fireplace in the living room, glass of wine in hand. Smooth jazz plays during candlelit dinners. The only other soundtrack during your stay will be the faint sing-song chants coming from the local mosque, and the tweets of the birds up above. Your sense of smell will also be seduced by the heady scent of citrus trees, jasmine, white roses and rosemary in the garden. As if all this wasn’t relaxing enough, there’s a hammam on site to prepare you for (or cure you from) the hustle and bustle of Marrakech: the city is just an hour away, but a whole world apart.
With just 8 bedrooms, Domaine Malika's intimate setting enchants couples of all ages. By day, embark on romantic walks in the mountains; by night, star-gaze on the rooftop terrace or cosy up by the ornate fireplace in the living room, glass of wine in hand. Smooth jazz plays during candlelit dinners. The only other soundtrack during your stay will be the faint sing-song chants coming from the local mosque, and the tweets of the birds up above. Your sense of smell will also be seduced by the heady scent of citrus trees, jasmine, white roses and rosemary in the garden. As if all this wasn’t relaxing enough, there’s a hammam on site to prepare you for (or cure you from) the hustle and bustle of Marrakech: the city is just an hour away, but a whole world apart.
Highs
- The welcome: ‘warm’ doesn’t cover it. The team are genuinely delighted to see each guest and will happily organise tours and give advice
- It's oh-so-quiet and still - the natural surroundings are the perfect remedy for the sights, sounds and smells of bustling Marrakech
- Breath-taking views of the valley from your bedroom window, most of which have private balconies - honeymooners will love the super-private Junior Suite
- Relaxing in the stylish black-and-white tiled pool with the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop, then enjoying a traditional hammam or more modern massage
- A fantastic base from which to explore the mountains - the team can arrange anything from a simple map to a private guided hike or horse riding excursion
Lows
- The hammam is temporarily closed due to staff shortages
- Those looking for nightlife are in the wrong place - the hotel is very peaceful and an hour away from Marrakech (transfers easily arranged)
- The home-cooked food is wholesome rather than groundbreaking, and the food service is a little overzealous: sometimes there wasn’t enough of a pause between courses
- Although there's a restaurant on site, other options are limited; there’s only one other hotel restaurant within walking distance
- At quieter times it may be hard to track down a member of staff if you need something
- Best suited to couples: no kids under 12 are accepted, and singletons may feel a little left out
Best time to go
The Atlas Mountains boast 300 days of sunshine a year, but May and June are the best months: it’s hot enough to use the pool, order cocktails and waffles from the pool bar, and breakfast outside. During June-September, temperatures soar to 40C.
Our top tips
Take a hat and a bottle of water when hiking in the mountains, and if braving it alone, learn the French for ‘Which way to…?’. Villagers will point you in the right direction if you get a little lost.