About Iberostar Waves Club Palmeraie, Marrakech
The four-star Iberostar Waves Cub Palmeraie in Marrakech offers an all-inclusive holiday package and is situated about fifteen minutes from the city centre. The Hotel operates a daily shuttle bus service to the city centre if you want to do some sightseeing or so you can grab a bargain at the local market. The Hotel is in a quiet suburb and is an excellent place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the “Red City”.
There are 312 rooms and suites tastefully furnished in a modern contemporary style but still managing to retain a flavour of the traditional Moroccan atmosphere. Most of the rooms will overlook either the gardens or the pool but all of them will have views of the nearby Atlas Mountains. Free Wi-Fi is standard as is Air Conditioning, large screen TV and a fully fitted bathroom.
Many of the traditional Moroccan ingredients are used in the Jawhara Moroccan restaurant’s cuisine. The restaurant is designed on traditional Arabic lines and it’s the ideal place to experience the timeless elegance of traditional Moroccan cooking. You will remember the subtle mix of local spices for some time to come. More International style cuisine is available in the Oasis Restaurant as well as some local favourites.
You can take advantage of your all-inclusive drinks package in either the Zen Bar or the Lobby Bar and for those wanting a little more excitement then the onsite nightclub called La Gazelle is open till 01.00.
The hotel is renowned for the range of activities on offer to guests and the spa and wellness centre is one of the best in the area.
Colin Montgomerie designed the course at Marrakech Golf City which is close to the city centre. It opened in 2014 and has quickly established itself as one of the best courses in the area. There are no tricks in the design it’s just a good quality course that is usually in excellent condition.
The renowned American Architect Cabell Robinson has produced a championship-quality course at the Amelkis Golf Club. There are 27 holes and it has been the host course for the Moroccan Open emphasising the quality of the layout.
Another American Kyle Philips is responsible for designing the Al Maaden Golf Club and he borrowed from the Oakmont Club the design of the Church Pews bunker which he has reproduced on the 18th Fairway. It’s definitely to be avoided but will stick in the memory.
Yet another American but this time one of the world’s greatest golfers has designed the Samanah Golf Course. From the back tees, it is over 7000 yards and has a challenging par of 72 but there are several teeing grounds so you can reduce the course to less than 6000 yards if you want to take it easy.
The Royal Golf Club is one of the oldest in Morocco and was extended to 27 holes in 2007. It’s very traditional in design with strips of green fairway winding through palm, eucalyptus and olive trees but still providing a very fair test of golf.
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