The Royal Mansour: King Mohammed VI’s ambition for Moroccan luxury
The Royal Mansour: King Mohammed VI’s ambition for Moroccan luxury
The Royal Mansour is expanding to Morocco, fourteen years after the opening of the palace in Marrakech. This year, the hotel group of King Mohammed VI opened its doors in Casablanca and Tamuda Bay, near Tetouan.
Opened last July, the Royal Mansour of Tamuda Bay stands on an area of 10 hectares. The seaside complex located facing the Alboran Sea, has 55 rooms, suites and villas, the “simplest” of which measures 80 m², and the most majestic, more than 1,500 m². The decoration is special: the mosaic on the walls of the reception, formed by 100,000 shells collected in the surrounding area, attracts attention. Its 4,000 m² spa also leaves no one indifferent. Beyond making figures, the installation of a Royal Mansour in Tamuda Bay aims to contribute to the tourist development of this region in the north of the kingdom, only frequented by the Moroccan upper middle class during the summer, confides Dominique Di Daniel, hotel director, to the French newspaper Les Echos.