Best Pools and Day Passes in Marrakech 2026 (With Prices)
Best Pools and Day Passes in Marrakech 2026 (With Prices)
Marrakech in July hits 42°C. You need a pool. The question is which one — because the difference between a 200 MAD day pass and a 1,500 MAD one isn't just the price, it's the crowd, the service, the vibe, and whether you're leaving refreshed or exhausted. I've spent summers doing this research so you don't have to.
Is it worth getting a pool day pass in Marrakech?
Absolutely yes, especially from May to September when temperatures make outdoor sightseeing brutal between noon and 4 PM. A pool day pass gives you a full day's refuge — typically 10 AM to 7 PM — with access to sun loungers, towels, and often food and drink service. Most properties count your minimum spend toward the day pass fee, so you're essentially getting a premium lunch + pool access for the combined price.
What's the best luxury pool day pass in Marrakech?
Royal Mansour — 1,500 MAD (140 EUR) per person. This is the most beautiful pool in Marrakech, no debate. The 7-meter mosaic-tiled pool sits in a landscape that looks like a miniature paradise, with Koutoubia views and silent service that arrives before you've finished thinking about what you want. The 1,500 MAD includes a credit toward food and drinks — their mezze platter at 280 MAD and fresh juices at 85 MAD each are the move. Book minimum 48 hours in advance via their concierge line. Wednesday and Thursday are the quietest days. Avoid Saturday — that's when the Marrakech social crowd arrives in force.
Four Seasons Resort — 1,200 MAD (110 EUR) per person, minimum spend applicable to F&B. Two pools: the main pool with mountain views and a quieter adults-only section. The service here is the most consistently excellent of any hotel pool in the city — towels changed without asking, sunscreen reminders from the pool attendants. I bring international guests here when I want zero logistics and maximum impression. Book via the spa reception: +212 524 359 200.
What are the best mid-range pool day passes in Marrakech?
Nikki Beach Marrakech — 600 MAD (55 EUR) Thursday-Sunday, 400 MAD weekdays. The Palmeraie-based beach club concept that actually works in a landlocked city. Three pools, DJ music from noon, bottle service available, beach beds that are genuinely comfortable. The vibe skews younger and louder than Four Seasons — this is where you come for an experience, not tranquility. Their signature Nikki Beach cocktail at 150 MAD is overpriced but photogenic. Peak Saturdays can feel crowded; arrive before noon if you want a good spot.
Famous Beach Club — 400 MAD (37 EUR) including a food/drink credit. Hidden on Route de l'Ourika, this is the local insider pick that foreign visitors rarely find. Large pool, excellent sound system, and a kitchen that makes genuinely good tagines (180 MAD) and grilled fish. The crowd is mixed Marrakchi and international — a more authentic mix than the purely expat/tourist pools. Gets busy from 2 PM on weekends.
O5 Lounge — 350 MAD (32 EUR) with minimum spend. In Hivernage, walkable from many of the main hotels. Smaller pool but with excellent lounge seating, a solid cocktail menu (Aperol Spritz at 120 MAD is my go-to), and a crowd that's mostly 25-40. Good WiFi if you need to combine a work afternoon with pool time — I've done this more times than I'd like to admit.
What's the best budget pool day pass in Marrakech?
Beldi Country Club — 200 MAD (18 EUR) entry, no minimum spend. Twenty minutes from the Medina on Route du Barrage, Beldi is a different category entirely: a 7-hectare organic garden with a large natural pool, artisan boutiques, and a restaurant serving Moroccan garden cuisine (lunch around 300-500 MAD for two). The pool itself is less polished than the luxury hotels but the setting — olive trees, roses, silence — is extraordinary. I bring people here on their last day in Marrakech when I want them to leave with a different image of what the city can be. Taxi from the Medina: 80-120 MAD.
What should I know before booking a Marrakech pool day pass?
A few things I've learned through trial and error: always book in advance for weekends in July-August, capacity limits are real. Bring your own sunscreen — hotel pool prices (300+ MAD for a small bottle) are punishing. Friday afternoons are the peak time for local Marrakchi families; if you want a quieter experience, go Tuesday or Wednesday. Most pools have a dress code — no football shirts, presentable swimwear. Royal Mansour and Four Seasons enforce this seriously.
For more on Marrakech's pool scene, check the pools and beach clubs listings — I've added 20+ venues with current pricing.
Temperature guide: April-May and October are the best months for pool days — warm enough (28-32°C) without the brutal July-August heat. September is still very hot but the crowds thin out noticeably after the European school return.



