Domaine D'Amane (M013)
   
   
   
   
     
   
Elegant character villa set in mature gardens with private pool and stunning views of the Atlas Mountains - located between two golf courses. Air-conditioning and internet.

The Villa

Alfresco dining

Beautiful chairs

Loungers by the pool

The cosy lounge

Gorgeous dining room

Luxurious bedroom

Bedroom

Luxurious furnishings

Jacuzzi bath with a view

Relaxing by the pool


The Atlas Mountains

Traditional carpets

The Medina

Spices in the markets

The Hassan

Moroccan courtyard

Henna hand painting

Place Jemaa-el-Fna
Sleeps:
14 people
Bedrooms:
6 bedroom + 1 suite
Beach:
not nearby
Bathrooms:
7
House size:
m2
Garden size:
m2
Pool size:
10mx10m    
 
May 10Jun 10Jul 10Aug 10Sep 10Oct 10
 24/04
 6258
 01/05
 5523
 08/05
 6258
 15/05
 5523
 22/05
 5523
 29/05
 4473
 05/06
 4473
 12/06
 4473
 19/06
 5523
 26/06
 5523
 03/07
 5523
 10/07
 6258
 17/07
 6258
 24/07
 6258
 31/07
 6258
 07/08
 6258
 14/08
 6258
 21/08
 5523
 28/08
 5523
 04/09
 5523
 11/09
 5523
 18/09
 5523
 25/09
 5523
 02/10
 5523
 09/10
 5523
 16/10
 5523
 23/10
 6258
earlier later
 
Rentals may start Saturday or Sunday, depending on availability.

A coveted address, between the Amelkis and the Palmaerie golf courses, the Domaine D'Amane is peaceful haven, enclosed and protected by a guardienne within a walled garden. The beautiful deep red is decorated throughout using traditional warm Moroccan colours, and offers wonderful details such as with lush upholstery with embroidered silk, window seats, Moroccan archways and heavy wooden doors. There is a dining room, lounge with large flat screen TV and a lovely dining suite by the pool for alfresco meals. Shady terraces around the pool, with easy chairs. You have stunning panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains

For prices Christmas 2010 / New Year 2011, please contact us
 
This villa comprises three sections. The main section has an indoor courtyard with dramatic double height ceilings with balconies all around looking down . It has 2 bedrooms and 1 suite, all with their own bathrooms (one bathroom has a wonderful jacuzzi bath with fabulous views and twin basins). Additionally there are 2 separate tented 'pavillion' rooms, each with two double bedrooms, sleeping a total of 14 guests in absolute comfort.

There is a gorgeous lounge, with a large flat screen TV, with a convivial dining room attached.

The villa opens out onto a beautiful exterior summer living/dining area, with fabulous garden beyond. There is a stunning large private pool, a tennis court and sauna on the complex.
 
Satellite TV
DVD player
Internet access
Housekeeper
Chef
Laundry Service (supplement)
Linen
Safety deposit box
Board games
Airport transfers (included)
Baby equipment
Hotel services
Air-conditioning
Jacuzzi
Tennis court
Sauna (supplement)
Massage (supplement)
Baby Sitter is available at 50€ per day
Private chauffeur is available at 50€ per day

Meals are also available at the following prices (excluding drinks):
Breakfast = 5€
Lunch = 12€
Dinner = 18€
Half-board = 20€
Full-board = 29€

There is a reduction of 50% for children of under 12 years of age
There is a reduction of 10% for meals booked in advance of arrival
 
Lush green mature walled garden of 1 hectare with a fabulous square pool. of 10m x 10m. There are plenty of comfortable wrought iron loungers. Tennis court available.
 
A day 4-wheel driving
Parapenting
Walking in Atlas mountains
Golf at the d’Amelkis, Royal Golf and Al Maaden courses (reduction of green fees possible when booking through villa staff).

Staff are at your disposal throughout your stay to offer advice and organise activities, make reservations for you.

The Koutoubia Mosque, a Marrakech landmark, surrounded by sun struck rose gardens and distinguished by a 230ft, pink sandstone tower.

The Place Jemaa el-Fna, the heart of the Medina and the liveliest, most un-reconstituted UNESCO World Heritage Site ever seen.

Incomparably seductive souks with Berber carpets, spices, silver, Berber jewellery.

Ben Youssef Medersa, one of the Muslim world's great educational centres.

The recently restored, domed Qubba, a Medieval water station, and the Museum of Marrakech, which puts contemporary art in the frame of a late 19th century Moroccan palace.

South of the nearby Place Jemaa el-Fna, there are palaces, gardens, and museums, such as Dar Si Said, dedicated to the arts and folk crafts of Morocco.

On twisting alleyways nearby is Dar Tiskiwin, an elegant townhouse, open to the public as a museum and full of Moroccan and sub-Saharan wonders collected by Bert Flint, a Dutch expatriate.

TO LEARN MORE:
Moroccan National Office of Tourism, (407) 264-0133,
http://www.tourisme-marocain.com
 

Markets with bakers and grocers, cafes, pharmacies, restaurants and all manner of shops and of course the famous "Souks" are all available in and around the Medina which is a few minutes drive from the villa. Supermarket 2km from the centre of town.