La Sultana Oualidia

Oualidia, Morocco

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Bronze $300-500  
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Gold $800-1200 $200-400
Platinum $1200+ $400+
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas)

Oualidia is a charming beach town a few hours from Marrakech and La Sultana is the place to stay here. It can make for a great beach finale to your adventures. However, this is a seasonal area that get quiet of the summer season. For some, this is welcome, for others it can be a bit too sleepy.
~ Mango Opinion

La Sultana Oualidia is located along the Oualidia lagoon, famous for its oyster farms and flocks of pink flamingos, on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. From the Moorish fort, set in landscaped surroundings, you will be charmed by the views of the swimming pool, the lagoon and the boundless ocean. With unrivalled fresh produce from sea and land, La Sultana Oualidia offers a wide choice of dishes - a feast for the eyes and taste-buds. Specialities include the Sea-Perch cooked in a salt crust, Lobster, Oysters, Bouillabaisse and Grilled Meat. The full service spa is the perfect place to relax in the ocean breezes.

Each room has been carefully designed with natural materials. The ceiling is made from rows of Oleander, the walls are of stone and tadelakt, while the painted wooden furniture and the ancient marble floor contribute to the air of natural elegance. Room or suite, they feature a private terrace with seawater Jacuzzi, sound-proofing, AC, dehumidifier, satellite TV, iPod station, wifi, mini-bar, king-sized bed and living room area.

At the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, in a site of great ecological importance, the region of Oualidia in Morocco will attract, captivate, energize and sooth in equal measure. So, what is your plan today? Some will be appealed by a gourmet escape on a hideaway beach or a bird-watching safari. Alternatively, be ready to make the most of the great weather conditions to practice surfing, yoga & pilates, fishing, paddle boarding, along with visits to the he seasonal markets.

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