Conrad Rabat Arzana
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Review
Character and identity
Conrad's debut in Morocco lands on a clifftop above the Atlantic just outside Rabat, a sleek white palace of a property with manicured grounds, palm-lined approach and a marble lobby that splices Moroccan craft with contemporary lines. Open-air walkways between buildings pull the ocean breeze through the resort, and all 120 rooms and suites open onto private balconies. Dining centres on L'Oursin, a seafood-forward restaurant with poolside terrace seating, while the Conrad Spa runs ocean-inspired treatments like the Exhilarating Waves hot stone ritual and a Salty Hammam Escape. Service sets the tone: warm, attentive Moroccan hospitality throughout.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers wanting a polished, modern seaside base near the Moroccan capital, with strong service, an ocean-facing spa programme and quiet days drifting between two Atlantic-view pools. It also works for weddings, conferences and incentive groups thanks to flexible banquet space.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing old-city Rabat atmosphere or a traditional riad experience will find this too sleek and resort-like. There's no beach access from the cliff, and culture-first guests who want to walk to medinas and monuments should base themselves in town instead.
Bottom line
The defining draw here is the marriage of clifftop Atlantic setting with genuinely attentive service, in a brand-new product where everything still feels crisp. Book a king deluxe with ocean view for the balcony daybed and wave soundtrack, and lean into the spa. Best suited to couples and spa-seekers rather than anyone wanting Rabat on their doorstep.