
0 weddings planned · English, French
8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Marry Me Agafay 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
Marry Me Agafay is a specialist, and the specialism is right there in the name. They build weddings and proposals in the Agafay desert, the rocky, lunar plateau about 40 minutes from Marrakech where luxury tented camps sit against the Atlas foothills. Most Marrakech planners treat Agafay as one option among many. Marry Me Agafay treats it as the whole business, and for this specific setting that focus is worth something real. The brand grew out of proposals, and they still run eight distinct proposal formats, from a sunset staging to a private camp dinner, a decorated tent, an exclusive desert picnic, and even a hot air balloon version. From that base they moved into full wedding planning, offering concept-to-day-of coordination, venue selection, decor, catering, music, transport, and guest accommodation. Their design language is consistent and specific: sand, ivory, and terracotta tones, Moroccan lanterns, a signature arch, with eco-conscious options offered where possible. They promise fully private experiences and a reply within 24 hours. For a couple who already knows they want the desert, a dedicated desert team is a logical starting point.
Here is the honest domain reality behind an Agafay wedding, because it explains why a specialist matters. The desert has almost no fixed venue infrastructure. Power, water, tents, kitchens, restrooms, lighting, and every guest have to be trucked in and built for the day, then struck afterward. That logistical load is exactly the kind of thing a team who only works Agafay learns to handle smoothly, and it is exactly where a generalist can come unstuck. Marry Me Agafay covers creative direction and set design, meaning moodboards, colour palettes, floor plans, and lighting, then day-of coordination that runs the timeline, the vendors, and the guest flow. On paper the service is complete. The gap is proof. The public site names no founder and no team, shows no detailed real-wedding case studies, and lists no pricing, and the copyright reads 2025, which points to a young brand still building its record. The desert competence looks genuine. The public evidence for full weddings, as opposed to proposals, is still thin.
Choose Marry Me Agafay if your heart is set on an intimate desert celebration or a proposal that turns into a wedding, and you want a team that lives in that one setting. Their languages are English and French, with English leading, which suits the international couples who tend to book Agafay. There is no published minimum budget, which cuts both ways: it can mean flexibility for a smaller, design-led desert event, and it can mean you have no benchmark going in. Their transparency score is 6.5 out of 10, a touch above the middle, helped by a clear scope of service and the 24-hour response promise, and held back by the missing pricing and the anonymous team. The overall rating is 8, which is solid and reflects a clear, well-defined offer rather than a long, verified history. Before you sign, ask for a wedding-only reference list, real photos from full weddings they have run, and a written scope. A specialist who does what they say is a strong pick. Take the specifics in writing first.
Marry Me Agafay is the niche play, and niche is not an insult. For a desert wedding, a proposal, or an intimate celebration under the Agafay sky, a team that does only this can outperform a bigger generalist on the exact thing you care about. The 8 out of 10 overall is a fair mark for a focused, coherent, clearly presented offer. The caveats are all about youth and opacity, not competence. No named founder, no public pricing, a portfolio that still leans toward proposals, and a brand that reads new. That combination means you carry more of the verification burden yourself than you would with an established name. Do that work. Ask for full-wedding references, insist on a written scope and a real number, and confirm who exactly will run your day on site. If the answers are concrete and the desert is genuinely your dream, this is a sensible, specialist choice. If you want a large, complex, multi-venue city wedding with a long public record behind it, this is not the team for that job.
Marry Me Agafay has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Marry Me Agafay 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.