Nikki Beach Expands to Marrakech with Luxurious Resort and Residences
The Nikki Beach Hospitality Group has unveiled ambitious plans for the construction of a new resort and branded residential project situated in the vibrant city of Marrakech, Morocco, with a scheduled opening date in 2028. This luxurious destination will be conveniently located about 20 minutes away from Marrakech Menara Airport, making it an accessible choice for both international travelers and local visitors. The Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Marrakech promises a stunning array of accommodations, featuring over 100 guest rooms that range in size from 485 square feet to an expansive 5,400-square-foot Celebration Suite. Additionally, the resort will offer more than 50 private villas, each equipped with a private pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, and beautifully landscaped gardens, providing an unparalleled level of comfort and privacy.
Guests will be treated to a diverse selection of dining options, including an all-day dining venue, a signature restaurant, outdoor bars, and a beach club centered around a main pool that boasts floating platforms, sunken bars, and a dedicated stage area for entertainment. The resort’s wellness center will be designed to promote relaxation and rejuvenation, featuring traditional hammams, soothing saunas, and therapy rooms. For those looking to stay active, an underground sports complex will host a fully equipped gym, yoga studios, squash courts, a private cinema, and an innovative golf simulator. The outdoor amenities will also include tennis and padel courts, along with a dedicated children’s club, ensuring that guests of all ages have ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation.
This exciting development in Marrakech adds to Nikki Beach's esteemed portfolio, which currently includes resorts in Thailand, Dubai, and Greece, and is part of a broader expansion plan that encompasses new projects in Antigua, Ras Al Khaimah, Azerbaijan, and Oman. The announcement of this project highlights the increasing confidence among international investors in Morocco as a premier destination for hospitality, particularly in light of the country’s role as a co-host for the highly anticipated 2030 FIFA World Cup. In fact, Morocco welcomed 4.3 million tourists during the first quarter of 2026, marking a significant 7% increase compared to the same period in 2025, as reported by the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy.
As reported by atta.travel.