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Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay

Morocco’s royal family launches a 4,300sq m medi-spa on the coast with doctor-backed longevity programmes


A4,300sq m medi-spa offering a doctor-backed longevity programme has made its debut at Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay in Morocco.

The property is the third site in the Royal Mansour Collection, a hotel company owned by the country’s royal family, led by King Mohammed VI.

Year-round appeal
Set on the shores of the Alboran Sea, the hotel is a complex of 55 sea-view suites and villas and marks the first beachside location for the brand.

The other two properties are the flagship Royal Mansour Marrakech, known for its city retreat spa and the Royal Mansour Casablanca, which has a two-floor spa – again in an urban location.

Tamuda Bay is an emerging destination in Morocco, which is traditionally a preferred summer retreat for domestic tourists. To address the seasonality, the team knew it needed something different and set about launching one of the country’s first medi-spas.

“Our location is the perfect spot for a rejuvenation destination,” Kenza Zizi, director of marketing and communications for Royal Mansour, tells Spa Business. “The benefits of the [Mediterranean] sea, the surrounding nature [and mountains] and the authentic lifestyle of the local Berber community closely resemble the characteristics of the world’s renowned Blue Zones. Moreover, the global rise of wellness tourism has reinforced our decision.

Zizi adds: “Our objective is to transform it into a year-round destination and to attract new markets.” It’s expected that 30-50 per cent of the medi-spa’s business will come from locals in the summer and a membership is in the planning. It’s anticipated that international guests from Spain, France and the UK will make up the majority of customers the rest of the year.

Longevity signature
With interior design by Muza Lab, the spa features five medical treatment rooms, nine wellness therapy rooms and six hammam suites. There’s also a marine pool, hydrotherapy suites, a traditional hammam, meditation spaces, yoga and pilates studios, plus private relaxation areas.

The menu has been designed to support wellbeing and is backed by professionals – medical staff include an in-house doctor, a dermatologist, a dietitian, a physiotherapist and three nurses. There are also two holistic medicine practitioners and 12 spa therapists.

Prices for the signature seven-day longevity programme start at MAD55,000 (US$5,933, €5,220, £4,472), excluding accommodation, and the offering is centred around five pillars: nutrition; physical activity; sleep and recovery; stress and emotional wellbeing; and metabolic analysis.

Guests receive a metabolic blood test as part of the programme, on top of Mediterranean-style meals based on seasonal fruit and vegetables, plus fresh fish as the main protein source.

The longevity experience also includes CV, postural and mobility testing, combined with fitness advice to improve performance. Their lifestyle and sleep habits are also assessed, in addition to heart rate variability and cortisol levels, to determine the prescription of personalised protocols, such as yoga, mindfulness and energy treatments.

Extra modalities include acupuncture, sound healing, lymphatic drainage, watsu, osteopathy and holistic therapies.

“Tamuda Bay will appeal to a wide spectrum of travellers, from wellness enthusiasts to families seeking a luxurious holiday,” concludes Zizi. We’re confident it will become the new must-visit destination.”
Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay: supplier partners

Consultancy: Arch Amenities Group

Skincare: Dr Burgener, marocMaroc and Leonor Greyl

Non-invasive medical technology: Leo Hyper Pulse (for hair removal and various aesthetic treatments), CryoGenesys (for fat reduction), Icoone Laser (for skin improvements) and Dermio Care (for skin rejuvenation)

Treatment beds: Gharieni

Hydrothermal experiences: Massor

Linen: Garnier Thiebaut

Fitness equipment: Matrix

Software: Booker (by Mindbody)

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 2
Treatments will be overseen by medical and spa specialists
Treatments will be overseen by medical and spa specialists / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
Up to 50 per cent of business will come from locals
Up to 50 per cent of business will come from locals / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
Holistic practices and therapies are also available
Holistic practices and therapies are also available / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
The US$5,933 longevity programme includes a gamut of fitness tests and advice
The US$5,933 longevity programme includes a gamut of fitness tests and advice / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
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Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay

Morocco’s royal family launches a 4,300sq m medi-spa on the coast with doctor-backed longevity programmes


A4,300sq m medi-spa offering a doctor-backed longevity programme has made its debut at Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay in Morocco.

The property is the third site in the Royal Mansour Collection, a hotel company owned by the country’s royal family, led by King Mohammed VI.

Year-round appeal
Set on the shores of the Alboran Sea, the hotel is a complex of 55 sea-view suites and villas and marks the first beachside location for the brand.

The other two properties are the flagship Royal Mansour Marrakech, known for its city retreat spa and the Royal Mansour Casablanca, which has a two-floor spa – again in an urban location.

Tamuda Bay is an emerging destination in Morocco, which is traditionally a preferred summer retreat for domestic tourists. To address the seasonality, the team knew it needed something different and set about launching one of the country’s first medi-spas.

“Our location is the perfect spot for a rejuvenation destination,” Kenza Zizi, director of marketing and communications for Royal Mansour, tells Spa Business. “The benefits of the [Mediterranean] sea, the surrounding nature [and mountains] and the authentic lifestyle of the local Berber community closely resemble the characteristics of the world’s renowned Blue Zones. Moreover, the global rise of wellness tourism has reinforced our decision.

Zizi adds: “Our objective is to transform it into a year-round destination and to attract new markets.” It’s expected that 30-50 per cent of the medi-spa’s business will come from locals in the summer and a membership is in the planning. It’s anticipated that international guests from Spain, France and the UK will make up the majority of customers the rest of the year.

Longevity signature
With interior design by Muza Lab, the spa features five medical treatment rooms, nine wellness therapy rooms and six hammam suites. There’s also a marine pool, hydrotherapy suites, a traditional hammam, meditation spaces, yoga and pilates studios, plus private relaxation areas.

The menu has been designed to support wellbeing and is backed by professionals – medical staff include an in-house doctor, a dermatologist, a dietitian, a physiotherapist and three nurses. There are also two holistic medicine practitioners and 12 spa therapists.

Prices for the signature seven-day longevity programme start at MAD55,000 (US$5,933, €5,220, £4,472), excluding accommodation, and the offering is centred around five pillars: nutrition; physical activity; sleep and recovery; stress and emotional wellbeing; and metabolic analysis.

Guests receive a metabolic blood test as part of the programme, on top of Mediterranean-style meals based on seasonal fruit and vegetables, plus fresh fish as the main protein source.

The longevity experience also includes CV, postural and mobility testing, combined with fitness advice to improve performance. Their lifestyle and sleep habits are also assessed, in addition to heart rate variability and cortisol levels, to determine the prescription of personalised protocols, such as yoga, mindfulness and energy treatments.

Extra modalities include acupuncture, sound healing, lymphatic drainage, watsu, osteopathy and holistic therapies.

“Tamuda Bay will appeal to a wide spectrum of travellers, from wellness enthusiasts to families seeking a luxurious holiday,” concludes Zizi. We’re confident it will become the new must-visit destination.”
Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay: supplier partners

Consultancy: Arch Amenities Group

Skincare: Dr Burgener, marocMaroc and Leonor Greyl

Non-invasive medical technology: Leo Hyper Pulse (for hair removal and various aesthetic treatments), CryoGenesys (for fat reduction), Icoone Laser (for skin improvements) and Dermio Care (for skin rejuvenation)

Treatment beds: Gharieni

Hydrothermal experiences: Massor

Linen: Garnier Thiebaut

Fitness equipment: Matrix

Software: Booker (by Mindbody)

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 2
Treatments will be overseen by medical and spa specialists
Treatments will be overseen by medical and spa specialists / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
Up to 50 per cent of business will come from locals
Up to 50 per cent of business will come from locals / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
Holistic practices and therapies are also available
Holistic practices and therapies are also available / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
The US$5,933 longevity programme includes a gamut of fitness tests and advice
The US$5,933 longevity programme includes a gamut of fitness tests and advice / photo: Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay
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