James Smith
United Kingdom
The staff were exceptionally friendly and accommodating. They had a good command of various languages, so communication was easy. This park caters to all age groups, and it feels very safe with plenty of shaded areas. The prices here are better than those at parks in the UK, which is an added bonus. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Marrakech. It’s truly an amazing place where we created wonderful memories.
Emily Johnson
United Kingdom
After reading several negative reviews, I was pleasantly surprised upon our arrival at the water park. I took my 16-year-old son, and I noticed there was plenty for younger children as well. The entire area was very clean, and the surroundings were beautiful.
Although we didn’t try the Kamikaze slide, we thoroughly enjoyed all the other attractions, including the rock climbing wall and the wave pool.
It wasn't crowded, so we only waited a maximum of five minutes for the slides, which was fantastic.
Overall, we had a terrific day!
This location could have been incredible if everything had been open. The website was vague, stating only that all attractions would be operational in March. Upon arrival, we learned that only the pool was available, which was supposed to be heated but definitely wasn't. We paid £43.74 for one adult and three children, which really wasn't worth it, apart from getting a glimpse of what more we could enjoy. I would consider returning if we find ourselves with extra time in Marrakech this summer.
A fantastic destination for families with children. The water park has numerous options for all age groups, and it's designed to accommodate those who enjoy shaded areas. Don’t forget to bring your towels, or you can rent chairs or even a small Moroccan salon-style space.
COST TIPS 😉
You can get a 30% discount at Marjane with a purchase of 700 MAD+ worth of goods. This discount can be applied to tickets for up to four people.
✅ Don't forget to ask about the local residents' discount and the student discount, which is available even for non-Moroccans.
Cons: No burkinis are allowed; however, we did see people wearing tights, shorts, and more modest swimwear.
Pros: Food is available from local restaurants with various options. We loved their pizzas, though I’d suggest avoiding the salads. The tagines looked good, but I haven't had the chance to try them.
We encountered an issue with the dress code. My wife was dressed modestly, but was informed she couldn't swim in her outfit. Interestingly, while two-piece bikinis were said to be prohibited, those wearing them seemed to have no problems swimming. It felt almost like her attire was too conservative.