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Rating8.0Over 60 daily activities is the headline number — the reality is a mix of sports, fitness, cultural programming, and kids' clubs. The Moroccan cooking class (weekly), Souk Alley experience (weekly), and cultural workshops are genuine differentiators for a culturally minded traveler. Golf (pitch and putt, driving range), flying trapeze, archery, tennis, and padel cover the sports side. Kids' clubs from 2 years old run daily; Baby Club (4–23 months) and Petit Club (2–3 years) cost extra.
Central overflow lagoon open to all ages. The main gathering point for resort social activity. Freshwater, no heating specified. Gets busy during school holiday periods.
Adults-only (18+) freshwater pool hidden behind box hedges. Heated from November to April. The most genuinely peaceful spot on the property. Small and uncrowded compared to the main pool.
Family zone pool with slides and water jets for children. Note from guest feedback: this pool runs cold. Shaded terraces and bar adjacent. If warm water for young kids is essential, this may disappoint.
Shallow pool for children 2–10 in the Petit and Mini Club areas. Heated from November to April. Supervised.
Private overflow pool for Riad guests only. Intimate, small, and genuinely secluded — one of the key practical benefits of the Exclusive Collection upgrade.
Free access to the driving range and 9-hole pitch and putt. Good low-pressure way to practice. Beginners' 3-day golf course available at extra cost.
Clay courts with included group lessons. Free court access throughout the day.
Group lessons daily. Walk-in or sign up at activity desk.
Group lessons from the dedicated Circus School. One of the resort's activity highlights — both adults and older kids consistently rate it well.
Dedicated courts available for free play and lessons.
Basketball, badminton, petanque, and table tennis. Walk-in.
Included. Well-equipped for cardio and strength training.
Daily sessions. Named instructor is a distinguishing detail — more substantial than a generic resort yoga offering.
Bootcamps and cardio sessions. Check the daily board for schedule.
Pool-based aerobics and water games in the family pools.
Included. Comprehensive program: sports, creative workshops, pool games, flying trapeze, and cooking classes.
Included. Golf and tennis lessons, mountain biking, action-oriented program.
Included. Inflatable water courses, talent shows, volleyball.
Included. Trapeze, laser tag, magical evenings, dedicated lounge.
Nightly shows, live music, DJ sets, local performances, and circus acts. The garden party with acrobatic shows is specifically highlighted in guest reviews as a standout evening.
Weekly included class teaching traditional Moroccan recipe preparation. One of the most distinctive activities on offer — genuinely instructional rather than performative.
Moroccan craft workshops and cultural talks. Practical cultural exposure that goes beyond dining.
Weekly in-resort simulated souk with local crafts. A lower-commitment introduction to Moroccan markets before venturing into the actual medina.
Extra cost. Outdoor walks, music, and early-learning activities.
Extra cost. Creative play, outdoor activities, and social development.
Extra cost. Guided rides available — a good Moroccan experience.
Extra cost. Intensive fundamentals course for non-golfers.
Extra cost. One-on-one coaching.
Extra cost. Pony riding (4+), tennis (7+), golf (8+).
Extra cost. Jemaa el-Fna, Majorelle Gardens, Atlas Mountains, Agafay Desert camel rides, and Essaouira day trips. The free shuttle to the Medina is good for independent exploration; use the guided excursions for the Atlas and desert.