
Wedding Venue in Marrakech · Tameslouht, Marrakech
paymentsPrice / Night
groupGuest Capacity
Up to 120
hotelSleep Capacity
25 rooms
eventMin. Stay
2 nights
our editorial assessment
If you want a warm, affordable, family-run countryside domaine with olive groves and Atlas views, Domaine de Tameslohte is a lovely and unpretentious choice. It is a family-run domaine about twenty minutes out of Marrakech near Tameslouht, on the gateway to the Agafay, set among olive groves with views to the High Atlas. It is privatizable for weddings, so the whole rustic-countryside estate is yours for the day. It leans warm, personal and good value rather than luxurious or polished. What defines a Domaine de Tameslohte wedding is that genuine, family-run, olive-and-mountain countryside feel. Let me walk you through it honestly.
Domaine de Tameslohte is a family-run countryside domaine rather than a hotel or a slick resort, and its warmth and value are the whole character. Set among olive groves near Tameslouht with the Atlas on the horizon, it is a genuine rural estate, run personally rather than corporately, and privatizable for weddings and private events. The feel is authentic and unpretentious, more real Moroccan countryside than designer venue. Because it is family-run and taken exclusively, you get a personal welcome and the whole place to yourselves. It is comfortable and characterful rather than luxurious. For a couple who wants a warm, affordable, genuinely rural olive-grove wedding with Atlas views, this is exactly that kind of place.
Here is what your photos will look like. Olive groves and open countryside near Tameslouht, with the High Atlas rising on the horizon, a rustic, natural setting rather than an ornate or manicured one. Your backdrops are olives, earth and mountains, warm and genuinely Moroccan, softened by the family domaine's gardens. The Atlas views and the olive-grove light are the draw, especially at sunset. It is authentic and rural rather than grand or designer. If your vision is a warm, natural, olive-and-mountain countryside wedding with real Atlas views, this delivers it beautifully and affordably. If you wanted luxury polish, a grand palace or a manicured garden, this is a more rustic, honest and homely kind of setting.
The wedding uses the olive groves and the domaine's grounds, privatized entirely for you. Ceremonies and dinners happen among the olives with the Atlas behind, with the family running the day personally or alongside your own planner. As a grounded estimate the grounds comfortably host a mid-size countryside wedding, up toward around 120 with the right layout, with your close circle staying on site. Being family-run, the day has a warm, personal feel rather than a corporate one, and you can shape it your way. It is ideal for a warm, affordable, everyone-outdoors countryside wedding with mountain views. For a genuine, rural, good-value olive-grove celebration, this is well suited.
Here is the honest fit. Domaine de Tameslohte is right for couples who want a warm, affordable, family-run countryside wedding among olive groves with Atlas views, twenty minutes from the city. It suits mid-size celebrations and couples who value authenticity, warmth and value over luxury polish, grandeur or a unique design. It is right if a genuine rural domaine with a personal welcome appeals. It is wrong if you want five-star finishes or a boutique-design feel, wrong if your guest list runs well past 120, and wrong if you want a grand hotel, a medina or a desert setting. It is a warm, authentic, good-value countryside domaine, and for a rustic mid-size olive-grove wedding, it is a genuinely lovely choice.
Domaine de Tameslohte offers on-site accommodation for your close circle, roughly twenty-five of your nearest people, so your inner circle stays right among the olive groves where the wedding is, with the family looking after them personally. A larger guest list stays in Tameslouht, the Agafay-side guesthouses or the city, twenty minutes away, and joins for the day. The accommodation is comfortable and characterful rather than luxurious, in keeping with the rural, family-run feel. Because the domaine is taken exclusively, those staying share the olive groves and the grounds with only your people around. For a warm countryside wedding where your closest circle stays on site in an authentic rural setting, the accommodation is exactly right for the mood.
Now the logistics. Domaine de Tameslohte sits near Tameslouht, about twenty minutes out of Marrakech on the Agafay side, so it feels genuinely rural while staying close and convenient. As a family-run domaine, the personal touch means the hosts handle much of the day with you, and you bring your own caterer and planner or work with them. The main thing to organise is transport for day guests coming from the city, which is short. The olive groves and Atlas views are loveliest in spring and autumn, and shade eases the summer heat, while the mountain backdrop is clearest on a bright day. Confirm the exclusive-use terms, the comfortable guest capacity and what the family provides in writing when you plan.
Honest numbers, as grounded estimates to confirm for your dates, and this is affordable. As a family-run countryside domaine taken exclusively, Domaine de Tameslohte is priced around exclusive use of the estate plus catering for your guest list, and it sits at the affordable end. As a grounded estimate, exclusive use lands somewhere around 2,000 to 5,000 euros a night depending on season, before catering. Add catering per head, production, flowers and guest transport, and a grounded total for a mid-size countryside wedding here realistically starts around 18k to 32k all in for up to around 120 guests, which is strong value for a private olive-grove estate with Atlas views. Confirm the exclusive-use and per-head figures in writing.
Would I send a couple here? Yes, and warmly, for a rustic countryside wedding. If you want a warm, affordable, family-run olive-grove wedding with real Atlas views, twenty minutes from the city, Domaine de Tameslohte is a genuinely lovely and unpretentious choice. Send me the couple who wants authenticity, warmth and value over luxury or designer polish, who has a mid-size guest list, and who loves the idea of a real Moroccan countryside domaine with olives and mountains and a personal welcome. It is not for the five-star, boutique or very-large-party crowd, or those wanting a grand palace or a medina base. But for a warm, rustic, good-value olive-grove wedding with a family's personal care, it is a sweet choice, and I would send the right couple with pleasure.