THE TALE OF KASBAH MANSOUR

During the 1970s, several mansions were erected around the 9 holes Royal Golf Course built by the “French Club Méditérannée”, nowadays closed.

The name "Royal Golf” remains.

Kasbah Mansour was named in honour of Sultan Ahmed El Mansour Ad-Dhabi (1578-1603) is among the very first properties along the shores of the lake.

With the help of a local architect, the owners transformed the villa into a comfortable guesthouse incorporating a pool, a hammam spa, and additional amenities that cater to the modern traveler's desire for wellness and peace.

They designed a very large veranda, protective from the sun, for relaxation, and spacious rooms & suite with contemporary amenities.

Today, Kasbah Mansour stands as a heaven of tranquility, inviting guests from around the world to experience its silence.

Surrounded by trees, it serves as a gateway to the grand southern valleys and deserts of Morocco.

Our Kasbah is not just a place to stay. It's a journey into the heart of Moroccan Berber way of life, where every guest becomes part of its enchanting history.

The interior decoration is a blend of Moroccan traditions and modern furniture, with a grand entrance that combine Art Deco elegance and local artistry.