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Best Pool Resort Stays in Marrakech

A pool resort stay in Marrakech means choosing between a Medina riad's courtyard plunge pool and the longer decks found in Hivernage, the Palmeraie and the golf estates beyond the ring road. Les Deux Tours sets a heated infinity pool inside a 3-hectare landscaped park in the Palmeraie, while The Oberoi Marrakech pairs an outdoor pool with a separate indoor pool for the cooler months. Royal Mansour keeps both an indoor and an outdoor pool inside its Medina walls. Travellers chasing a full pool day rather than a quick dip generally do better outside the old town, where the ground and the water both have more room.

Where the pool actually has room to breathe

Les Deux Tours makes the clearest case for a dedicated pool resort stay in Marrakech: its heated infinity pool sits inside a 3-hectare landscaped park in the Palmeraie, with some accommodations adding a private pool of their own. That scale of grounds is difficult to find inside the Medina walls, where courtyard riads work with a fraction of the space. Guests who want a full afternoon by the water, rather than a five-minute dip between souk trips, get more use out of a property built around this much open ground.

The Oberoi Marrakech runs both an outdoor pool and a separate indoor pool, which matters more than it sounds on a spring or autumn trip when evenings cool off faster than the daytime heat suggests. Twelve kilometers from the Yves Saint Laurent Museum and set on its own grounds with garden views throughout, the property gives guests a choice of water rather than a single pool that empties out once the sun drops. The extra indoor option also keeps a pool day possible on a windier afternoon, something a single outdoor deck can't offer.

Royal Mansour keeps its pool offering split the same way, with both indoor and outdoor water inside a Medina property still only a five-minute walk from Djemaa El Fna square. That combination is rare this close to the old town, where most riads work with a single courtyard pool at most, if they have one at all. It lets a pool-focused stay coexist with genuine walking access to the square and the souks, rather than forcing a choice between the two, which matters most on a short trip with limited days to split between them.

La Sultana pairs its luxury outdoor pool with a rooftop terrace a ten-minute walk from Jemaa El Fna, so the water stays part of the stay even after guests head upstairs for the evening. The pairing suits couples and small groups who want a resort pool by day and a terrace view by night without changing hotels between the two experiences, which is a trade-off few Medina-adjacent properties manage this cleanly, especially at this short a distance from the main square itself and its evening food stalls and lantern-lit crowds.

Marrakech runs on contrast between the dense, shaded lanes of the Medina and the open, planted grounds of Hivernage and the Palmeraie, and pool resorts sit almost entirely on the open side of that line. The Palmeraie in particular was built around palm groves and golf frontage, which is exactly the kind of space a heated or infinity pool needs to feel like a resort rather than a plunge bath. Hotels closer to the Medina walls compensate with rooftop terraces instead of ground-level pool decks.

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Les Deux Tours, The Oberoi Marrakech and La Sultana lead the pool resort tier in Marrakech, each pairing a large outdoor pool with either extensive landscaped grounds, a second indoor pool, or a rooftop terrace that keeps the water in view after dark.

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