Do you want to relax in Morocco? Go for it!
It's only a 2-3 hour drive away.
There may not be camels walking in the desert here,
but the design and decor are amazing, fitting the theme
of Morocco very well, from the building itself
to the rooms, food, and staff uniforms.
Sometimes I think I'm really walking in Morocco :D



This hotel made Ping furious!
Furious... that they used deceptive images on social media.
They made us think the hotel was huge, when in reality, it wasn't.
However, they had a lot of photogenic corners.
Furious... that the luxurious and expensive-looking hotel made Ping hesitate to stay there.
But when she finally did, she realized the prices were actually affordable.
Furious... that the food was so delicious, we barely went out to eat.
Let's see if this hotel is as good as Ping says it is. Let's go!



As mentioned, the Marrakesh Hotel offers numerous photogenic corners, making it a haven for photography enthusiasts, especially female travelers. The magnificent lobby, with its high ceilings, excellent ventilation, and stylish seating against pink walls, is a must-visit for photo opportunities. Guests who miss capturing the lobby's essence haven't truly experienced the hotel's charm.



Continuing on to what I was most concerned about when staying at hotels/resorts... that's the swimming pool! Yes, the swimming pool must be beautiful, inviting to swim in, and perfect for taking pictures! The pool here gets full marks from me for both its beauty and size. Palm trees are planted all around the pool, making for stunning photos. :)



This glass holds the Marrakesh Dream, Ping's favorite drink here. The color matches the surrounding walls perfectly. It also contains fruits for a delightful crunch, and the taste is refreshing and perfect for beating the heat!



If you're not satisfied with just playing in the pool, you can also go down to the beach.
It's right next to the hotel, and the beach even has shaded seating areas.
So you can relax and sunbathe.

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The Marrakesh Hotel has a total of 3 buildings: the Camel Building, the Tent Building, and the Palm Building, which is located on the beach. This time, Ping and her friends stayed in the Palm Building and each stayed in a different type of room.



This resort offers seven types of rooms, all of which are suites. This means that each room has more space for guests to relax in than just a bed and a bathroom. The first room that Ping will show you is the one where her friend is staying, the Fountain Pool Suite, which is 60 square meters and has a private jacuzzi on the back patio. <3


The room is clearly divided into sections, including a bathroom, a dressing room, a bed, and a seating area behind the room.
Personally, I like the blue wall, which makes me feel cool as soon as I enter.
At least it's cool to the eyes.

Price Fluctuations and Early Booking Incentives

The room rates at this accommodation are subject to change depending on the time of your stay. However, it's worth noting that if you book at least 15 days in advance, you can secure a starting price of approximately 3,600 baht per room per night.

For those seeking a more luxurious experience, the Fountain Pool Suite offers a private pool and is priced between 4,500 and 5,000 baht. This represents exceptional value for a room with such amenities.



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The Fountain Pool Suite comes with a chic afternoon tea set, perfect for enjoying a delicious treat and capturing stunning photos of your luxurious stay. Guests can choose to savor their tea in the comfort of their room or relax by the poolside seating area.




If the Afternoon Tea set doesn't satisfy your sweet tooth, you can order another large dessert set. This place offers a wide variety of cakes and pastries. The picture shows the Choccolate shell and Lemon Rock Salt. They are delicious and sweet. The blue-colored item is not a glass; it's made entirely of chocolate!






Let's take a look at the room where Ping stayed, called the Oceanfront Suite. Located in the Palm building, it offers stunning panoramic ocean views. The spacious room features a well-defined layout, starting with a balcony with a Jacuzzi, followed by a bathroom, dressing room, and bedroom. The color scheme of this room is a chic blend of pink, red, and light orange. Due to its size and oceanfront view, the price is slightly higher, around 10,000 baht per night. For more information on other room types and prices, please visit http://www.marrakeshresortandspa.com/.




As mentioned before, the food here is incredibly delicious, so why would we go anywhere else? We decided to have dinner at the hotel again. I highly recommend the Hokkaido scallop ceviche, soft-shell crab salad, seafood pizza with mozzarella cheese, and more. Dining by the sea is the ultimate indulgence!





The cocktail menu offers a wide variety, including the Prince of Persia, a sweet and sour drink with a pineapple aroma served in a pineapple-shaped glass, perfect for capturing the moment.



This cocktail, called Mystic Lunar, is a blend of various fruit juices. Its standout feature is the glittery texture, giving it a galactic appearance. Other recommended cocktails include Arabian Night, Djinn Cocktail, and Al Bahr Bliss.





Breakfast Room: A Culinary Delight

The breakfast room offers a delightful dining experience. Guests enjoy their meals in an air-conditioned space, while the buffet area is an open-air setting. The familiar salmon-pink walls remain, but the food selection has been significantly expanded.

The buffet boasts a wide variety of Thai, Chinese, and fusion dishes. However, the highlight for me was the exceptional salad bar and its delectable dressings. The chicken satay, with its unique curry aroma, was another standout. Unfortunately, it's not available every day, so consider yourself lucky if you encounter it during your visit.






The dining room has a beautiful ceiling. <3




Breakfast is over, if you don't know where to have lunch, you can have it here. There are as many menus to choose from as dinner. Like the picture, there will be Hua Hin seafood fried rice, stir-fried noodles with scallops, Salmon Oasis (this one is my favorite), Morrocan Tagine and Chef's salad. The yellow rice is couscous. : D




One of the must-do activities when visiting Marrakesh is batik painting, which is suitable for all ages. The activity takes approximately 1-2 hours, depending on the size and design of the chosen fabric, as well as the painter's skill level. The cost of the activity is very affordable, with handkerchiefs costing 250 baht and scarves costing 350 baht. Participants can take their finished artwork home as a souvenir.





Great news for fitness enthusiasts! The gym is open 24 hours a day.




The wonderful life at Marrakesh Hua Hin has come to an end. Based on the positive aspects mentioned throughout the review, it is safe to say that this hotel is a must-visit.




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