Aman in the palmeraie. Pisé-walled pavilions facing the Atlas Mountains.
"Opened 2000 fifteen kilometres south of central Marrakech in the palmeraie — Aman's first Moroccan resort and Ed Tuttle's most considered piece of North African pisé architecture. 32 pavilions, six private Maisons, sixteen hectares of olive grove, and the Atlas Mountains rising directly on the southern horizon."
Amanjena opened in 2000 fifteen kilometres south of central Marrakech in the palmeraie — the historic palm grove that surrounds the southern edge of the city. The brief, given to Aman founder Adrian Zecha and the brand's late architect Ed Tuttle (the architect of Amanpuri, Amanjiwo, and the original Aman aesthetic), was to translate Tuttle's signature pavilion-and-pool architecture into a Moroccan-pisé-and-zellij vocabulary. Twenty-five years later, the result remains the most quietly considered piece of Aman architecture anywhere in North Africa — and the property the entire Aman brand North African expansion was built around.
There are 32 pavilions and six private Maisons across the resort's sixteen hectares of olive grove. The Pavilions, the entry category, run from 173 to 245 square metres — exceptional for an entry-level room — each with a private walled garden, a saltwater plunge pool in some categories, and a fireplace inside the cedar-beamed bedroom. The Maisons are stand-alone two- and three-bedroom houses with full butler service, private chefs, and private pools. The Al Hamra Maison — the resort's flagship Maison — is a 850-square-metre house with three bedrooms, a private hammam, a private dining room, and a swimming pool larger than most Marrakech hotel central pools.
Architecture is the resort's outsized achievement. Tuttle worked with Moroccan craftsmen to develop a pisé-construction technique calibrated for hotel-grade durability — the buildings are walls of compressed Atlas earth, layered with pigmented limestone, finished by hand. The central bassin — a 50-metre traditional Moroccan reflecting pool — runs through the resort's centre, with palms and olive trees lining the walk. The 25-metre swimming pool is finished in green tadelakt plaster. The hammam, in the resort's southwestern corner, is among the most-considered traditional Moroccan-medicine spaces in the country.
What separates Amanjena, in 2026, is the deliberate Aman quietness applied to a Moroccan setting. There are no live entertainment programmes. There is no Saturday brunch culture. There are no nightclubs in earshot. The resort is reached via a quiet country road from central Marrakech (twenty-five minutes by hotel car), and once on the property, the Marrakech medina becomes a background reference rather than a live presence. For a wellness-led Moroccan stay where introvert quiet is the point, an introvert's anniversary or honeymoon, or a private Maison stay at heads-of-state level, this is the deliberate Aman answer.
The Aman Wellness programme — three to seven nights, with traditional Moroccan-medicine consults, daily hammam, sound healing, two private rasul rituals, and a closing argan-oil massage — is the most considered Aman urban-wellness package in the network. The 25-metre saltwater pool, finished in green tadelakt, is the considered morning swim. Pair with two nights at Aman Tokyo or Aman Venice for the introvert's brand-loyal year-of-Aman.
A Pavilion Suite with private plunge pool, dinner in the central bassin pavilion, and a 90-minute couples' hammam is the considered Amanjena honeymoon night. The Al Hamra Maison is the milestone version. Pair with three nights at Aman Sveti Stefan or Amanjiwo for a brand-loyal honeymoon arc.
A Pavilion or, for a milestone, the Al Hamra Maison. Brief the in-suite team 96 hours ahead — they will arrange a private dinner in the resort's olive grove, a Berber musical ensemble, and a closing hammam ritual.
Rates checked May 2026. Price varies by date and view.
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