Virgin Limited Edition has opened six brand new Riads at Sir Richard Branson’s magical Moroccan retreat, Kasbah Tamadot.
Furthermore, the hotel, synonymous for its incredible Berber hospitality, will re-open in its entirety on 15th October 2024, following a period of partial closure and restorations in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that occurred in the region last year.
Riad and hotel bookings are now open for the award-winning Kasbah Tamadot, meaning ‘soft breeze’ in Berber, nestled in the Atlas Mountains, with stunning views over the majestic Mount Toubkal.
Newly designed image renderings offer a sneak peak of the six new expansive three-bedroom Riads – featuring one further bedroom than originally planned – that can sleep up to 10 guests. Each bedroom has its own private bathroom, lounge area and terrace, with the latest unique addition – a showstopping Rooftop Tented Suite – comprising of two seamlessly connected tents and also featuring a hot tub on the spacious roof terrace, in a spectacular and modern take on a traditional Riad rooftop.
Each Riad will also provide guests with their own private pool area, with all the luxuries and renowned-Berber hospitality of the main hotel equally available on their doorstep. Individually decorated in traditional Moroccan style, the interiors will feature soft-furnishings hand-made by artisans from the local Berber community supported by Kasbah Tamadot’s charitable arm, The Eve Branson Foundation. The Riad rooms and suites are available to book both individually and collectively, by booking an entire Riad for exclusive use and will make a welcome addition for families or groups looking for privacy, with all the benefits of staying at one of Morocco’s most authentic hotels – with a 100% Moroccan team.
A brand-new restaurant and lounge, Asayss, will also open in July under the direction of Kasbah Tamadot’s long-standing and award-winning Executive Chef, Yassine Khalal, serving Moroccan and international cuisine to both hotel guests and visitors from the wider local area. The name Asayss is a nod to a traditional Moroccan space where poets would gather to share their verses and enjoy grand feasts. The menu will celebrate the freshest ingredients and local produce, the majority of which is sourced from the hotel’s own extensive kitchen garden, with a tasting menu also available in the evening.
The restoration of the main Kasbah is well underway following September’s devastating earthquake that sadly impacted the hotel and much of the surrounding communities. The aftermath saw the incredible resilience of the hotel’s team and Berber communities – who are part of the fabric of the hotel – come together to support relief efforts; as well the hotel’s charity arm – the Eve Branson Foundation, raising a staggering £1 million in its Earthquake Emergency Relief Fund.
The stunning new Riads will add a further room type to Kasbah Tamadot’s impressive accommodation, renowned for its iconic and luxury Berber Tents. Each tent has its own private terrace with space for outdoor dining, with some featuring private hot tubs. The main infinity pool area remains as one of the hotel’s most striking features surrounded by 360-degree views of the High Atlas Mountains and guests are able to make the most of the local spa treatments including a traditional Hamman, as well as authentic Moroccan cooking lessons and guided hiking and cycling in the surrounding Atlas Mountains.