0 weddings planned · French, English
7.5
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Coup de Foudre has not publicly disclosed its rates and we have not received a verified quote. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
our editorial review
Let me be straight with you. Coup de Foudre is not a Marrakech house. It is a French Riviera planner, based in Saint-Tropez and run by an organiser named Schéhérazade, who works across the Côte d'Azur in places like Monaco, Cannes, and Courchevel, and who also markets herself for weddings in Marrakech. So the honest headline is this: Marrakech is one destination on a Riviera planner's list, not her home ground. What I can confirm is real. There is a genuine agency here, a named person behind it, a bilingual French and English presence, and a dedicated page inviting couples to marry in Morocco. What I cannot show you is scale. I found no published count of weddings, no visible Marrakech portfolio, and few reviews to lean on. So I am judging her on positioning and honesty, not on a long local record.
Her model is personal, full service planning. On her Marrakech page she offers the whole span a couple needs: finding the venue, decoration, choosing a photographer, catering, makeup, even the bridal outfit, for celebrations she describes as intimate or grand, traditional or modern. One detail worth naming: she also promotes bachelor and bachelorette trips in Marrakech, which tells me part of the pull here is the city as a party and celebration destination, not weddings alone. My caveat is the one I give every planner who flies in rather than lives here. A wedding built in Marrakech from the South of France leans heavily on local suppliers and a team on the ground. So ask her plainly, early on. Who are your Marrakech vendors? How often will you come out before the day? And who, exactly, will be standing beside you in Marrakech on the wedding itself?
You would choose Coup de Foudre if you are a French or English speaking couple who likes the idea of one planner who moves between the Riviera and Marrakech, and you want a warm, personal, single point of contact rather than a large agency. If Schéhérazade already charmed you on the Côte d'Azur, carrying that relationship to Morocco has a real appeal. Now my reservations, and they are about grounding, not warmth. Her identity is clearly rooted in Saint-Tropez and the French Riviera, so her Marrakech presence reads more like an extension than a specialty. Pricing is not truly published either. The figure floating on the directories is a token starting number, not a planner fee, so you will need a proper quote to know where she sits. If you want someone who lives in Marrakech, who knows every riad and palm grove supplier in person, a locally based team may simply fit you better.
My honest read is that Coup de Foudre is a small, personal French Riviera planner who welcomes Marrakech couples, rather than a Marrakech specialist with a deep local record. That is not a criticism of the person, it is simply what the evidence shows. I like that there is a real name and a real face here, and that the offer is bilingual and warm. What holds my score back is the thin, unproven Marrakech footprint and pricing that is not genuinely disclosed. So I land around 7.5 out of 10 overall, a fair reflection of a capable Riviera planner judged on positioning rather than a long Marrakech portfolio, with transparency near 5.5 because the numbers are not on the table. If she appeals to you, book a call, ask straight about her people on the ground in Marrakech, and ask for a real quote before you commit.
Coup de Foudre has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Coup de Foudre 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.