40 weddings planned · French, English, Arabic
7.8
/10 overall
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What Maroc Sensations would cost at different wedding budgets
| Wedding Budget | Planning Fee |
|---|---|
| 40 000 € | 9 000 € |
| 60 000 € | 9 000 € |
| 80 000 € | 9 000 € |
| 120 000 € | 9 000 € |
Languages
French, English, Arabic
Weddings Planned
40
Minimum Budget
25 000 €
Fee Model
Flat fee
our honest review
Hind Bennis started Maroc Sensations in 2012, and she's still running the show 14 years later. That kind of longevity in Marrakech's wedding industry tells you something. She's based in Gueliz, the modern side of town, and her office on Avenue el Idrissi is easy to find, which is more than I can say for some planners who operate out of a WhatsApp number. What I like about Hind is her range. She works with couples from the US, UK, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, France, and Morocco. That means she's used to navigating different cultural expectations, not just Moroccan traditions. She speaks French, English, and Arabic, so nothing gets lost in translation with local vendors. One thing worth noting: Hind also runs a business in Bali and has her own eco-footwear brand called Hob. She's clearly an entrepreneur at heart. Some couples love that energy. Others might wonder how stretched her attention gets. Ask her directly how she manages her time across ventures. A fair question, and a good planner won't dodge it.
Maroc Sensations offers three formulas. "A à Z" is full-service, meaning Hind and her team handle everything from venue scouting to the last dance. "Coup de Pouce" is partial coordination for couples who want to do some legwork themselves but need a local expert to fill the gaps. "Mariage Express" is for those planning on a tight timeline, which happens more often than you'd think. I appreciate that she's structured her packages this way. Not every couple needs or wants full-service planning, and having a genuine partial option keeps things flexible. Her fee structure isn't publicly listed, so you'll need to reach out for a quote. That's standard in Marrakech, but it does mean you should get pricing early to avoid surprises. With close to 690 posts on Instagram and around 11,000 followers, you can scroll through real weddings she's produced. Look at the details in the photos, not just the wide shots. That's where you'll see the quality of execution.
Fourteen years of operating in Marrakech means Hind has vendor relationships that newer planners simply don't have. She knows which caterers deliver on time, which florists cut corners, and which riads look better in photos than in person. That institutional knowledge saves you money and headaches. She's listed on Arabia Weddings, Chic Adresse, and mariage-marocain.com, which shows she's invested in visibility across both international and local platforms. Couples from six or seven different countries have trusted her, and that cross-cultural experience is genuinely useful when your French mother-in-law has strong opinions about the menu and your American friends just want an open bar. The Bali expansion is interesting too. If you're considering a destination wedding and Marrakech isn't your only option, she can potentially help you compare. Not many Marrakech planners offer that kind of perspective.
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addAdd to My WeddingMaroc Sensations charges a flat fee of €9,000 with no vendor commissions. On a €60,000 wedding budget, your total planning cost would be €9,000. This is a fixed price regardless of how much you spend on vendors.
We recommend booking Maroc Sensations 12 to 18 months before your wedding date. During peak season (October to April), popular planners fill up quickly. Contact them as early as possible to check availability for your preferred dates.
Maroc Sensations does not charge vendor commissions. Their fee is fully transparent — what you see is what you pay. This means they have no financial incentive to recommend more expensive vendors.
Maroc Sensations is a solid, experienced choice for couples who want a planner with real tenure in Marrakech. Hind Bennis has been doing this since 2012, works comfortably in three languages, and offers flexible packages that fit different budgets and involvement levels. My one caveat: do your due diligence on availability and attention. Hind is a busy entrepreneur with multiple projects, so make sure you understand exactly who on her team will be your day-to-day contact and who shows up on the wedding day itself. That conversation upfront will set the right expectations. If you value experience over trendiness, and you want someone who knows Marrakech's vendor landscape inside out, Maroc Sensations belongs on your shortlist.