Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech offer new family adventure
Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech has launched a new luxury accommodation offer packed with activities for families. Available all year round, the More for the whole family package provides opportunities for younger guests to take part in a treasure hunt in the historic Medina, discover the resort’s farm and enjoy fun pursuits at its new kids club. Families will stay in a spacious, tranquil villa surrounded by gardens.
During the treasure hunt, parents and their little ones will discover the maze of narrow alleyways criss-crossing the atmospheric Medina, absorbing the historic area’s rich culture as they go.
Available to children aged four years and older, the hotel’s new kids club, known as the Kid’s Kasbah, is nestled within the resort’s farm. The perfect spot for introducing children to nature, they can meet the farm’s animals, take part in cooking classes and learn about caring for plants in the chef’s vegetable garden here.
At cultural workshops, children can learn through play about local Moroccan traditions, such as Berber carpet weaving and Arabic calligraphy. The More for the whole family accommodation package starts from EUR 787 per night for a minimum two-night stay, and includes:
- Luxurious villa accommodation
- Exceptional rate for the second night
- Family treasure hunt in the Medina
- Diverse experiences at the Kid’s Kasbah
- Fully daily breakfast served in resort restaurant
- Round-trip transfer from Marrakech Menara Airport
- Fast-track through Marrakech Menara Airport
- High-speed Internet access
The package is available all year round, subject to availability. Prices are based on a minimum two-night stay, depending on category: Infinity Pool Suite, Mandarin Pool Villa, Oriental Pool Villa and Royal Suite.
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