This guest house sits in the Draa Valley, next to the peaceful Zagora palm grove. Set in a Moorish palace, it offers views of the desert landscape and large outdoor pool.
Dar Hnini has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Zagora. Featuring a restaurant, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Tomas
Poland
We love the setting in the green gardens , palm trees . This is a true oasis and excellent way to break your trip in the way to Merzouga.
Recommend staying even 2 nights
Oasis Tilogui in Zagora features a garden and a terrace. With an outdoor swimming pool, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Belmopan
Latvia
The hotel is much smaller than it looks at pictures and its location is in nowhere-there is nothing around. But staff was very nice and friendly and the desert trip organised by hotel was amazing.
The hotel is ideally located on the outskirts of the desert, in the heart of the palm grove of Zagora. Come and enjoy an exceptional setting in the shade of palm trees
Kasbah Sirocco is a charming ho...
Christine
United Kingdom
Friendly and efficient staff. Lovely pool area with beautiful vegetation and extremely well maintained. Room clean, excellent powerful shower. Evening meal very good. Breakfast good.
Kasbah Of Peace & Boutique features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Zagora. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers a kids' club and room service.
Kevin
Canada
Excellent hotel, very comfortable with great staff
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, La Petite Kasbah is a traditional Moroccan riad in the town of Zagora. It offers air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
radree
Czech Republic
The best breakfast and dinner in Morroco. Thank you.
Paradis Touareg has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Zagora. There is a restaurant serving Moroccan cuisine, and free private parking is available.
The Fibule Du Draa Kasbah D'hôtes is located in the Draa Valley, in the town of Zagora. It has a shaded terrace around the outdoor swimming pool and garden.
Dirk
Belgium
It was a nice re-encounter. We were here for the first time some 30 years ago. The hotel has retained its character and the staff is just as friendly as we remember it. What a pleasant place!
Set in the palm grove of Zagora, the Riad is next to the sand dunes. Riad Tagmadarte Ferme d'Hôte offers double rooms and bungalows.
GILLIAN
United Kingdom
Excellent value for money. All the extras worked in our room. Aircon, fridge, TV and we had hot water on demand.. A lot of attention had been paid to the ceiling on building. Our patio was screened by vegetation from our neighbours giving us semi private outside space. The area was tranquil. Loads of birdlife. Next to some sand dunes. Food was good and reasonably priced. No one was in your face trying to add extra value to your stay. Best of all secure parking for the motorbike
On average, 3-star hotels in Zagora cost £64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zagora are £46 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zagora can on average be found for £257 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zagora this weekend is £67 or, for a 4-star hotel, £62. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zagora for this weekend cost on average around £168 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £67 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Zagora for tonight. You'll pay on average around £62 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Zagora will cost around £168 (based on Booking.com prices).
Nice very welcoming humans away from touristic path.
Nice very welcoming humans away from touristic path. Very historical.
You can ask at chez Ali about guides like Abdelhad or Molay Mustapha to show you around.
Not far from desert. Very rich of history and culture of Morocco. Very special and unique.
ABDELHADI
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
No decent size shops not even a proper supermarket eg...
No decent size shops not even a proper supermarket eg Carrefour. Can be difficult if not speak French or Arabic . Lots of beggars and sad sights like a man scavenging in bins. Dry and hot and dusty. No local bus services . Pedestrian crossings are ignored. Feels like the back of beyond lots of rubbish
Dean
10
Scored 10
Zagora is the gate to the Sahara desert.
Zagora is the gate to the Sahara desert. The village itself has a lot of nice bars, restaurants and hotels, and is the starting point for guided tours in the desert, all or not on a dromedary, all or not with an overnight stay in tent camps, for 1 or more days. Next to that, Zagora has twice a week a very big local market (Wednesday and Sunday) that is a must to experience! Further down the N9 you can find the small town Tamegroute, famous for its artisanal green pottery. Also a must to stop there and see the 7 families at work outside.
Oasis Tilogui is a medium seized walled off place so when you enter it feels a bit like a vacation village but the facilities are great and the cabins spacious and comfortable. You have your own roof terrace overlooking the desert and the staff is friendly and attentive. You are around 10 km from Zagora; the kitchen is great and offers standard Moroccan dishes. Breakfast was healthy with fresh fruit and yoghurt, a welcome change from the good but heavy standard breakfasts typically served in the riads..
Wonderfull hotel :)
Really recommend the trip to the dessert.
(Last time with other agency it was just about to take money from tourist).
Mohammad from Dar Tiziri was great guide.
No pressure, he was listening what we want to see and do.. Not offering any friends stuff :) He was ready to answer all questions even in topics I was afraid to ask.. about Moroco, people, tribes, history, actual politics in the world, economy..from other than EU side of view ...thanks again :)
I had the single room in the small building behind the common lounge tent with my own little terrace with a date palm.
WiFi was working well as I had writing to do.
The ambience of the lush garden, the buffet breakfast (not often found in small hotels) and especially the care by the manager who offered me a different room if I preferred; which I did not. Plus when after four days I left I got a bag of fruits for the drive across Jebel Sarhro. Great service
Best stay in Zagora with Karim Sahara Prestige . And the best in all desert 😊 Location is perfect, tents are impeccable,Lighting of the camp area at night, under the stars, is beautiful. Dinner and breakfast, they are like the ones served in fancy restaurant The berber music by the camp fire was the mari on the cake! And the staff: Karim is so friendly, plus a good desert driver; Omar is very hospitable.
Highly recommended!
This is a great place to stay. The riad's property feels like an oasis from the hear with its beautiful garden and pool. The riad is elegant with very large rooms and comfortable bed / linens etc. Its in a quiet area with small sandy walking lanes that feel like old Morocco. I would eagerly use this as a destination to spend a few days resting on an extended trip.
There are rare times when you are welcomed to your hotel/riad/dar/wherever you’re staying and it feels like you’re being welcomed home. This is one of those cases.
Asaad and Omar are kind, warm, and incredibly welcoming in an authentic way. And they are willing to accommodate whatever you need. It was great to get to stay here and I would recommend it to anyone.
This is a tiny hotel, difficult to find - just trust google.maps. Once found it is a total surprise! A top adress in terms of comfort, taste, hospitality. The pictures tell the truth and in real it is even better. Top dinner and the people of the hotel try to introduce the berber culture in a discreet and friendly way. Fully recommended
Omar, the manager,couldn’t have been more gracious or helpful. We really appreciate his efforts to make our stay as good as possible.
The art gallery is not to be missed, a surprising collection.
We enjoyed a very good dinner and Omar’s hospitality.
This is a good place to stay in Zagora, close to the center but quiet and serene.
I liked the breakfast which was one of the best that I ate in Morocco. The bread was fresh, the eggs were great and I liked the juice and jams. The bed was comfortable. The internet and air conditioner worked fine. The room had a refrigerator that I enjoyed. The staff were kind and friendly. I would return here and recommend.
Everything about our stay was perfect! Really liked the breakfast, pool, garden and common areas. Felt like home and not like we're staying at a hotel. A piece of heaven!
Staff's really nice and friendly. The trip in the desert (Erg chegaga) with Yaya was no short of amazing.
The pool! The friendly staff! The garden! The check in and out times! The fact that you can make a great walk in the palm trees from the hotel. The secure parking.
The most silent air conditioning I have ever had in any hotel!
Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our bikes were parked just outside the hotel door. We arrived in the evening, so we had a late dinner which was nice. The swimming pool area is great too!
Beautiful garden, friendly stuff (not those crazy smiling when you don't know what they really think :) , Silence, best deep sleep in Morocco we had :)
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