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Marrakech Private Collection · 2026
15 piscinas con day pass ordenadas — DJs, comida, niños, nivel fiesta.
Marrakech en verano hace calor. De mayo a septiembre el día es de las piscinas. El mercado de day pass se divide en tres familias: piscinas de fiesta (Nikki Beach, Cosmo Beach, La Plage Rouge — DJs, público guapo, 800-1.500 MAD), piscinas de hotel abiertas a no-huéspedes (La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Selman — tranquilas, impecables, 800-2.500 MAD), y piscinas de barrio casuales (piscinas de rooftop de riad abiertas al día, 200-500 MAD).
Un truco: la mayoría de day pass son "F&B credit" — pagas 1.000 MAD de entrada pero incluye 800 MAD de comida y bebidas; pagas 200 MAD netos por el día. Lee con cuidado el detalle de cada ficha. Abajo: 15 piscinas ordenadas, F&B incluido marcado en cada una.

The world's most famous beach club — in the heart of the Palmeraie
Nikki Beach Marrakech brings the international beach-club brand's formula to a palm-grove resort in the Palmeraie, 20 minutes from the Medina. Three pools, white-draped daybeds, cabanas with bottle service, resident DJs, a full Mediterranean menu and the signature all-white dress code. Weekend pool parties are the main draw — Saturdays lean party-hard, Sunday brunch (from noon) is the flagship event with a live DJ set running through golden hour. Day access is granted via a 600 MAD minimum spend on food and drinks, not a fixed day pass, so the price scales with how much you order. Private cabanas book out days ahead in peak season.
Insider tip
Sunday brunch is the signature move — book a cabana 48h ahead minimum. For peace and quiet and better service, come Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon: same pools, zero crowd, attentive staff.
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The king's pool, open to all
The Royal Mansour's Le Jardin pool is the most exclusive swimming experience in Marrakech — full stop. I've been lucky enough to visit over a dozen times since 2018 and the level never drops. Owned personally by King Mohammed VI, the heated pool sits within immaculately manicured gardens inside the palace walls, attended by a staff ratio of nearly 3:1. The day pass (around 2500 MAD) includes a welcome mocktail, a 3-course lunch at Le Jardin restaurant, and 20% off the spa. Come midweek — weekends attract the Casablanca crowd and you lose the extraordinary silence. Updated March 2026.
Insider tip
This is the most exclusive pool in Marrakech — owned by the King himself. The small pavilion for 3000 MAD is worth it for a special occasion. Go midweek to avoid the weekend crowd.
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80 metres of turquoise perfection — the longest hotel pool in Marrakech
The Selman Marrakech is home to one of the most iconic hotel pools in the world — an 80-metre heated infinity pool that stretches towards the Atlas Mountains. Set within a palatial estate on the Route d'Amizmiz, the pool area features private pavilions, a pool restaurant, and the hotel's famous Arabian thoroughbred horses grazing in the adjacent paddocks. Day pass includes pool access and a 3-course poolside lunch.
Insider tip
The 80-metre pool is genuinely jaw-dropping — there's nothing like it in Morocco. Watch the Arabian horses being exercised in the morning from your sunbed. The poolside lunch is exceptional, especially the lobster briouate.
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Two stunning pools in Marrakech's most polished five-star resort
The Four Seasons Marrakech offers two magnificent pools set within 16 acres of gardens with views of the Atlas Mountains. The main pool features a 25-metre lap lane and family-friendly shallow end, while the adults-only pool provides a serene escape with private cabanas. Day pass includes pool access, welcome drink, and a food and beverage credit. The service level is consistently rated among the best in the city.
Insider tip
The adults-only pool is where it's at — request cabana 7 or 8 for the best shade and Atlas views. The 1250 MAD package with lunch at Bleu d'Orange is actually better value than the basic pass.
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27 acres of serenity with the most photogenic pool in Morocco
The Mandarin Oriental's pool complex spans 27 acres of olive groves on the Route du Golf, and I consider it one of the two or three most beautiful hotel pools in Africa. The main 25-metre infinity pool aligns perfectly with the Atlas Mountains — the visual trick at golden hour is genuinely breath-taking. Staff here set a benchmark others struggle to match: cold towels arrive before you ask, and Hamza at the pool bar makes the best Aperol Spritz in the Palmeraie. Day pass around 1200 MAD on weekdays — includes a private daybed, welcome juice, and fitness centre. Book ahead; it sells out on weekends. Updated March 2026.
Insider tip
This pool is pure Instagram gold. The afternoon light between 3-5 PM creates the best photos with the Atlas backdrop. Book the spa + pool combo — you get a 30% discount on treatments when you buy the day pass.
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A Marrakech institution — gardens, organic food, and a pool that feels like a secret
Beldi Country Club is one of those rare places that feels like a world apart. Set on the Route du Barrage outside the city, this iconic garden estate has been a favourite of the design and travel crowd for years. Organic Moroccan restaurant, pottery workshops, a hammam, and a generously proportioned pool hidden among rose gardens and olive trees. This is the pool for people who want conversation, not just cabanas. A true Marrakech institution with 3,000+ reviews to prove it.
Insider tip
Beldi is the place that separates tourists from Marrakech veterans. The organic lunch with vegetables from their own garden is non-negotiable. Go mid-week — on weekends it attracts a bigger crowd. The pottery workshop in the afternoon is a genuinely fun activity if you have kids with you.
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Hivernage's legendary resort with Marrakech's most vibrant day pool scene
Es Saadi is a Marrakech institution — a family-owned resort in the heart of Hivernage that's been welcoming guests since 1966. The pool area is one of the liveliest in the city, with DJs on weekends, a pool bar, and a great food menu. Two pools cater to different vibes: a lively main pool and a quieter garden pool. The day pass starts at 500 MAD — one of the most accessible luxury pool experiences in Marrakech.
Insider tip
Es Saadi is the OG Marrakech pool scene. Saturday pool parties are legendary with live DJs. The 500 MAD day pass is the best entry point into luxury pooling. Their Saturday brunch + pool combo at 700 MAD is unbeatable value.
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The world's most famous beach club brand — pool party capital of Marrakech
Nikki Beach Marrakech brings the global beach club experience to the Palmeraie, with three pools, white-draped daybeds, resident DJs, and a full food and cocktail menu. The vibe is upscale party — especially on Saturdays and Sundays when DJs play from noon to sunset. Day entry is based on minimum spend (600 MAD) rather than a fixed day pass. The Sunday brunch with pool access is one of the best party-brunch combos in Morocco.
Insider tip
Nikki Beach is all about the Saturday and Sunday scene — go on a weekday if you want peace. The 600 MAD minimum spend is easy to hit with 2-3 cocktails and a dish. VIP cabanas sell out fast — book 48 hours ahead minimum.
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Marrakech's premier water park — slides, waves and lazy rivers
Oasiria is Marrakech's biggest water park — roughly 10 hectares of lagoons, toboggans, wave pool, lazy river and kid zones on the Route d'Amizmiz, 20 min from Gueliz. It's the go-to escape when temperatures hit 40°C in July and August: families post up under the palm cabanas, groups of friends rack up the slides, and the on-site restaurants handle lunch so you don't have to leave. Open roughly May to October, it's cash-and-card friendly and sells day passes online. Rent a private bungalow if you want shade plus a fridge stocked with cold drinks.
Insider tip
Go on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning — it's empty compared to weekends. The wave pool is the highlight. Rent a locker (20 MAD) and bring your own food — the on-site restaurant is overpriced.
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India's finest hotel brand meets Moroccan hospitality
The Oberoi Marrakech sits on 28 acres of landscaped gardens along the Route de Ouarzazate — and after testing every luxury day pass in the city, I'll tell you it delivers the best value in its category. The 30-metre heated pool is framed by citrus orchards and rose gardens with an unobstructed Atlas panorama that never gets old. At 750 MAD, the day pass includes a welcome drink and light lunch — genuinely unbeatable at this quality level. Best days to visit: Tuesday and Wednesday when it's nearly empty. The pool lighting at sunset is something else entirely. I've been coming here since 2020. Updated March 2026.
Insider tip
Best value luxury pool in Marrakech hands down. 750 MAD gets you what would cost 1200+ at competitors. The pool is rarely crowded — even on weekends you'll have space. Their masala chai by the pool is a hidden gem.
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A sprawling resort pool complex with golf and Atlas panoramas
The Fairmont Royal Palm sits on a 231-hectare estate along the Route d'Amizmiz, making it one of the largest resorts in Morocco. The main pool area features a 50-metre heated pool, a family pool, and a dedicated kids' splash area, all with panoramic Atlas Mountain views. The resort also has an 18-hole golf course and a Clarins spa. Day pass is solid value at 900 MAD with lunch included.
Insider tip
The pool area is massive — you never feel crowded. If you play golf, the combo day pass with 9 holes + pool is a steal. The kids' splash area is genuinely excellent if you're traveling with little ones.
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Mystical luxury in a palace designed by architects of dreams
Palais Namaskar is one of Marrakech's most architecturally striking properties — 12 acres along the Route de Bab Atlas blending Moorish, Asian, and contemporary design into something genuinely singular. I've visited six times and the infinity pool, which appears to merge seamlessly with a series of reflecting pools and sculpted gardens, still stops me in my tracks every time. The day pass is 888 MAD — a precise, deliberate number that tells you something about this place's attention to detail — and includes a welcome drink and light lunch at the Namaskar restaurant. Quietest before noon on weekdays. Updated March 2026.
Insider tip
The 888 MAD price tag is intentional — it's a lucky number in Asian culture, reflecting the hotel's East-meets-Morocco concept. The pool at sunset is other-worldly. This is the pool for people who want something different from the typical Marrakech scene.
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French elegance meets Moroccan grandeur in Hivernage's most refined pool
The Sofitel Marrakech features a stunning pool complex in the Hivernage district, combining French luxury standards with Moroccan design. The heated main pool is surrounded by palm trees and private cabanas, with a separate wellness pool connected to the So SPA. Day pass options range from 1000 MAD (pool only) to 1500 MAD (pool + spa access + lunch). The pool restaurant serves refined French-Moroccan fusion cuisine.
Insider tip
The 1500 MAD all-inclusive pass is the one to get — the So SPA alone is worth 600 MAD. The pool is heated year-round, making it one of the few comfortable winter pool options. Weekday mornings are almost private.
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The iconic Ibiza pool club brand, reimagined under the Atlas sun
Inspired by the legendary Ibiza original, Café del Mar Marrakech delivers a full sensory experience along the sun-drenched Route de l'Ourika. A turquoise XXL pool flanked by Balinese day beds, private jacuzzis, and VIP suites with their own plunge pools creates the city's most theatrical daytime setting. Resident and international DJs soundtrack afternoons that build from poolside lounging to full-blown pool parties — all under the Atlas Mountain light.
Insider tip
The VIP suites with private pools and showers are insane for a birthday or EVJF — book at least a week ahead. Arrive before 1 PM for the best day beds. Saturday is the big party day. The free parking is 50 MAD but worth it — taxis overcharge this far on Route de l'Ourika.
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Marrakech's largest pool with Atlas Mountain panoramas
Myah Bay is Marrakech's most celebrated pool club, built around the city's largest outdoor pool with sweeping Atlas Mountain views near the airport road. A full-day destination blending DJ sets, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, shisha, and VIP cabanas, it draws a fashionable local and international crowd. Whether you book a private lounge or a sunbed by the water, the experience is unhurried, curated, and unapologetically indulgent.
Insider tip
This is the biggest pool in Marrakech — literally. Go on a weekday for a more relaxed vibe, weekends get packed. The private lounges for 5 people at 6000 MAD minimum are actually decent value if you split it. Their shisha game is strong. Location near the airport makes it a great last-day activity.
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Es un pool club diseñado como beach club mediterráneo: piscina XXL, deck de arena o madera, DJ, servicio de botellas, sushi/cocina mediterránea, programación al atardecer. Nikki Beach es el ejemplo más famoso — misma marca que Saint-Tropez, Saint Barth, etc.
Casual: 200-500 MAD. Piscina de hotel mid-tier (Selman, La Sultana): 600-1.200 MAD. Piscina de hotel top (Mamounia, Royal Mansour): 1.500-2.500 MAD. Beach club fiesta (Nikki Beach, Cosmo): 800-1.500 MAD por persona. Crédito F&B normalmente incluido — lee cada ficha.
Las piscinas climatizadas de los hoteles top (Royal Mansour, Mamounia, Selman, Es Saadi) abren todo el año. Las piscinas party al aire libre (Nikki Beach, Cosmo) cierran de noviembre a marzo. Las plunge pools de riad están demasiado frías para nadar nov-feb salvo si son climatizadas.
Piscinas de hotel (Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Selman, Es Saadi) sí — menús infantiles, vaso de niños, socorrista. Beach club party (Nikki Beach, Cosmo) — no niños el fin de semana; comprueba la política de edad entre semana. Plunge pools de riad — vale para niños mayores pero no para baño supervisado.
Piscinas de hotel: 11:00 para coger una tumbona antes del rush del almuerzo. Beach clubs: 13:00 para programación DJ completa, 17:00 solo para atardecer. Las pool parties en Nikki Beach pico 16:00-19:00; mucha gente se va antes del atardecer para cenar.
Sí en todas las piscinas de esta lista — todas tienen servicio completo de alcohol. Cócteles a pie de piscina 120-200 MAD. Champán y vino en la carta. Servicio de botellas en Nikki Beach, Cosmo, Mamounia.
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