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Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay brings the Royal Mansour name to Morocco's Mediterranean coast. The resort sits near Fnideq and M'diq, between Tangier and Tetouan, where the Rif Mountains move toward the Alboran Sea. It is a coastal counterpart to the grand city worlds of Marrakech and Casablanca, but the mood here is lighter, brighter, and shaped by the sea. Low buildings, gardens, cream-colored villas, wide terraces, and a long beach create a resort that feels open from the first moment.
The setting is one of the hotel's strongest qualities. Tamuda Bay has become a refined stretch of the northern Moroccan coast, with clear water, mountain views, and a slower Mediterranean rhythm. Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay uses that setting with care. The architecture keeps the eye moving toward the water, while gardens and paths soften the scale. Guests are close enough to explore Tetouan, Tangier, Chefchaouen, and the coast, yet the resort itself has the calm of a private seaside estate.
The resort has 55 suites and villas, arranged across the estate with garden or sea views. This small scale gives the property a quiet feeling, even though the facilities are substantial. The design is more coastal than palatial. There is marble, craft, and polished detail, but the spaces are filled with light, pale tones, natural textures, and a sense of ease. It feels made for long lunches, slow mornings, sea air, and time outdoors.
Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay is not a city hotel placed by the beach. It has its own resort language. The sea, the gardens, and the mountains are part of the architecture. Terraces are generous, windows are broad, and many spaces sit between inside and outside. The result is a property that carries the precision of the Royal Mansour brand while giving it a softer Mediterranean character.
The beach is central to the stay. It stretches along the front of the resort, with loungers, water views, and easy access to the sea. Pool areas add another layer of leisure, while the gardens create quiet paths between suites, villas, restaurants, and wellness spaces. The estate is broad enough to feel private but compact enough to move through without losing the resort's sense of place.
The 55 accommodations are split between suites and villas. Suites are spacious, bright, and made around outdoor living, with balconies or terraces that face the gardens or the water. Their interiors use a calm palette, soft fabrics, polished stone, and furniture that feels modern without losing Moroccan detail. They suit couples or small families who want generous space without needing a full private villa.
The villas create a more residential experience. They add larger living areas, private pools, more outdoor space, and a stronger feeling of retreat. Some are designed for families or groups, while the largest villas bring the scale of a private coastal home. The best accommodations make it easy to spend part of the day without leaving the terrace: breakfast in the sun, a swim, a shaded afternoon, then dinner by the sea.
What works especially well here is the relationship between privacy and resort life. Guests can stay tucked away in a villa or move easily into restaurants, the beach, the spa, and the pool. The resort never feels like a single central building with rooms attached. It feels more like a Mediterranean village shaped around hospitality, sea views, and gardens.
Dining is a major part of Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay. Coccinella brings Italian cooking to the resort, with the Alajmo brothers connected to its culinary direction. The restaurant runs from breakfast into dinner and leans into antipasti, pasta, pizza, and generous Italian flavors. Its atmosphere is sunny and relaxed, matching the coastal setting.
La Table is more formal and looks toward French gastronomy, with Eric Frechon associated with the restaurant's culinary identity. The room is set above the resort and frames wide views toward Cabo Negro and the Mediterranean. It gives the hotel a polished evening address, made for guests who want a slower dinner and a stronger sense of occasion.
Le Mediterranee draws on Spanish and coastal flavors, with Quique Dacosta connected to the concept. Seafood, rice dishes, bright ingredients, and the sea-facing setting shape the experience. Pool Beach is more relaxed, with food and drinks close to the water through the day. Alboran Club adds a sociable lounge mood, useful for tea, cocktails, or a low-key evening with sea views. Together, these spaces give the resort range without pulling it away from its Mediterranean identity.
The Medi-Spa is one of the resort's defining features. It covers about 4,300 square meters and is designed as a full wellness sanctuary overlooking the bay. The spa brings together Moroccan rituals, modern treatments, hydrotherapy, fitness, beauty, and more specialized wellness programs. Its scale makes it more than a small resort spa; it is a major part of the Tamuda Bay experience.
Hammam rituals connect the spa to Moroccan bathing culture, while treatment rooms and wellness spaces give it a contemporary medical-spa direction. Guests can move from heat and steam to pools, relaxation areas, training, and beauty treatments. The setting helps the experience feel less clinical than many advanced wellness spaces. Sea light, gardens, and the sound of the coast keep the mood soft.
Outside the spa, the resort is built for easy movement. Swimming, beach time, water sports, padel, family activities, and quiet garden walks can all shape the day. The Kids Club gives families a clear base for younger guests, while adults can move between the beach, restaurants, spa, and terraces. The hotel has enough activity for a full coastal holiday, but it does not need to feel busy.
Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay is also well placed for exploring northern Morocco. Tetouan brings Andalusian-Moroccan architecture and a historic medina. Tangier adds a more international port-city energy. Chefchaouen, with its blue streets and mountain setting, can be reached on a longer day out. Closer to the resort, Cabo Negro and the surrounding coastline give guests more beaches, viewpoints, and local rhythm.
The hotel is best for travelers who want Royal Mansour craft in a resort setting rather than a palace city stay. It has privacy, sea views, strong dining, a serious spa, and enough space to slow down. It also gives northern Morocco a luxury coastal address with a clear identity of its own. Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay does not try to repeat Marrakech. It translates the brand into sun, salt air, Mediterranean food, wellness, and the calm of a Moroccan beach estate.
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