
0 weddings planned · English, French, Arabic
7.8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Morocco Events 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
Morocco Events is not a wedding studio in the usual sense, and the honest place to start is what they actually are. Based in Gueliz, in the heart of Marrakech, they are first and foremost a corporate events agency, a destination management company that has spent, by their own account, more than two decades running conferences, product launches, gala dinners, and incentive trips for names like DHL, Ford, Pepsi, and Shell. Weddings sit alongside that work as one line of business, not the whole business. Why does that matter to you? Because it cuts both ways. On the strong side, an agency that can move hundreds of corporate delegates around Morocco has real logistical muscle, and a hundred-guest wedding is well within its reach. On the cautious side, a wedding is not a product launch, and you will want to be sure the personal, emotional side of your day is not treated like another item on a run sheet.
When it comes to the wedding itself, Morocco Events pitches full destination planning, from intimate elopements to celebrations of a hundred guests or more, usually spread across three to seven days. They name serious venues: the Royal Mansour, the Mandarin Oriental, Kasbah Tamadot, Amanjena, Palais Namaskar, the Four Seasons, and private villas. They cover the pieces you would expect: venue selection, catering and menu design, live music and local musicians, henna for the pre-wedding party, and guest accommodation. The team works in English, French, and Arabic, which is exactly what a mixed international and Moroccan guest list needs. Their footprint also stretches well beyond Marrakech, across Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Fes, and Essaouira, so if you dream of two ceremonies in two cities, they can in theory carry it. The reach is genuine. The open question is how much of their heart sits in weddings versus the corporate calendar that clearly pays the bills.
You would look seriously at Morocco Events if you want one experienced operator to handle a large, logistically busy, multi-day celebration, perhaps with guests arriving from abroad, and you value organisational depth over boutique intimacy. That corporate backbone is a real asset when the moving parts pile up. Here is my honest reservation, and it is not small. They publish no pricing at all, yet lean on the word affordable, which is a promise with no number behind it. I could not find a named planner, a count of weddings delivered, or a single couple review. The big client logos are impressive, but they prove corporate trust, not wedding trust, and those are different things. Much of the site also reads as a few years old. So treat their pitch as a starting point, not proof. Get on a call, ask who personally will run your wedding, and ask to see real weddings, not corporate galleries.
My read is that Morocco Events is a capable, well-connected events agency that happens to plan weddings, rather than a dedicated wedding studio, and your comfort with that distinction should drive your decision. If you want proven logistics, three languages on the ground, access to landmark venues, and one team that can juggle a big multi-city celebration, they are worth a conversation. If you want a named, wedding-first planner with visible couple reviews and clear pricing before you commit, you will feel the gaps. I am placing them around 7.8 out of 10 overall, an estimate built on their evident experience, venue access, and multilingual reach rather than on wedding results I could verify. Transparency sits near 6.0, held down by the total absence of pricing, no named team, and no reviews, and helped only a little by how openly they list their services and venues. Let their answers on a call decide it, not the brand.
Morocco Events has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Morocco Events 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.