REVIEW · MARRAKECH
Dinner in the Sky Marrakech
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High up in the air, dinner turns into a show. In Marrakech, this experience pairs a 3-course meal with big Atlas Mountains views, served in a small group of just 22.
What I love most: the food gets real praise for taste and presentation, and the sky-high viewpoint makes even simple moments feel special with photo-friendly angles over the city.
One heads-up: the ride and meal happen outdoors at height, so it can feel cold for some people, and the vibe can be quiet if you’re hoping for nonstop crowd energy.
In This Review
- Key highlights at Dinner in the Sky Marrakech
- What Dinner in the Sky Marrakech Feels Like Above the Atlas
- The 2h45 schedule: welcome drink, sky meal, and clubhouse finish
- The views are the headline, so dress for the height
- Food that earns repeat bookings
- Price and value: what $191.92 is buying you
- Who should book (and who might want a different plan)
- Getting there at Al Maaden Golf Marrakech (and staying on time)
- Should you book Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?
- FAQ
- How long is Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?
- Where do I meet for Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?
- How many people are in the group?
- What is included in the price?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- Is there a height requirement for children?
- Is this experience accessible to most travelers?
- What ticket format do I get?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at Dinner in the Sky Marrakech

- Atlas Mountains + Marrakech landmarks in one view: you get wide angles that make photos look instantly different from street-level scenes
- Small group size (maximum 22): fewer people means less chaos and a calmer feel around your table
- A structured 2h45 flow: welcome drink, 90-minute sky meal, then coffee/tea with pastries back at the clubhouse
- Food focus: a full 3-course meal plus included non-alcoholic drinks
- Best for people who enjoy the off-the-ground experience: it’s a photo moment and a dining moment at the same time
What Dinner in the Sky Marrakech Feels Like Above the Atlas

This is not a standard restaurant dinner. Dinner in the Sky Marrakech is built around one idea: put you up high enough that the view becomes part of the meal. You’ll dine while looking out over Marrakech’s landmarks, with the Atlas Mountains in the background when the light is right.
The format is intimate. With a maximum of 22 guests, you’re not fighting for elbow room, and the experience feels more like a shared occasion than a mass event. The group size also matters because it changes the pace. You’re given time for the meal and the photos, without the constant pressure of a crowded dining room.
Then there’s the practical magic of the setting. From up there, even familiar city views look cinematic, and selfies are easier to pull off because the horizon is visible. If you care about pictures, this is the rare dinner where you’re not just photographing food—you’re photographing where you ate it.
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The 2h45 schedule: welcome drink, sky meal, and clubhouse finish
The total experience runs about 2 hours 45 minutes, and it’s split into three clear parts.
First, you start at Al Maaden Golf Marrakech at the meeting point. Plan to arrive with enough buffer to check in and get settled without rushing. You’ll then have a welcome drink (non-alcoholic) for about 30 minutes. This is a nice breather before you go up, especially if you’re traveling from elsewhere in the city.
Next comes the main event: the 3-course meal in the sky, served for about 90 minutes. This is the stretch where the weather matters and where your photos happen. It’s also where you’ll spend most of your attention—listening, looking out, and staying present with the courses.
Finally, you return to the clubhouse area for about 30 minutes of tea or coffee, plus Moroccan pastries. I like that this brings the experience back down to earth at the end, so you’re not left with only the altitude memory. You get a soft landing with something warm and sweet.
The views are the headline, so dress for the height

The highest-rated part of this experience is the view. People consistently talk about how amazing the scenery feels once you’re up there, with the Atlas Mountains adding depth that you don’t get from typical rooftop angles.
But here’s the practical part: the air at height can feel colder than you expect. One common complaint is that it got chilly, and that you may wish the evening ran warmer or that the group had more engagement to distract from the cold. Translation: bring layers, not just one outfit.
My advice for comfort:
- Wear a warm layer you can keep on for the meal
- Bring something to cover your hands if you run cold
- If you have a phone-heavy plan, keep your battery protected (cold drains it faster)
For photos, timing helps. The experience is often framed around sunset-style moments with the Atlas Mountains in view, so if your slot lines up with softer evening light, you’ll get more flattering colors. Even if you don’t catch the exact perfect sunset, the altitude still gives you a clear, wide look over Marrakech.
Food that earns repeat bookings

If you’re wondering whether the meal is “fine for the gimmick,” don’t. The 3-course menu gets strong praise for both taste and presentation, and several people describe it as among the best food they’ve had in Morocco.
That matters because dinner isn’t just scenery here. You’re spending about 90 minutes seated up high, so the food has to carry real weight. And it does: you’ll get three courses along with refreshing non-alcoholic beverages during the meal.
Afterward, you wrap up with coffee or tea plus Moroccan pastries at the clubhouse. I like this ending because it gives you something classic and comforting right after the main “wow” moment. It also helps the experience feel complete, not like a quick stunt.
One more value detail: alcohol is not included, but it can be purchased on site for guests 18 and older. So if you want a celebratory drink, you have an option, but the base price is mainly centered on the sky meal and the included non-alcoholic refreshments.
Price and value: what $191.92 is buying you

At $191.92 per person, this is not a bargain dinner. You’re paying for a specific kind of set-up: the sky platform, the production behind the scenes, and the fact that the whole event is capped to a small number of guests.
So where’s the value? In three places.
1) It’s included, not add-on heavy. You get a welcome non-alcoholic drink, the full 3-course meal in the air (about 90 minutes), and then coffee/tea with Moroccan pastries afterward. That turns it into a true experience meal, not a snack and a view.
2) You’re not sharing the “wow” with a huge crowd. With a maximum of 22 people, the event feels more personal, and you spend more time enjoying the moment instead of waiting around.
3) Demand is real. On average, this tends to get booked about 47 days in advance. That usually means schedules fill and availability can change. If you know you want it, booking earlier is smart.
If you’re comparing to a normal Marrakech dinner, it’s pricier because the view and the setup are included. If you’re comparing to other special experiences, it often makes more sense because you’re getting a full, structured meal plus landmark views.
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Who should book (and who might want a different plan)

This experience works well for a lot of people. The important details are straightforward: most travelers can participate, and there’s a minimum child height of 140 cm. The maximum group is 22, so it’s not a cattle-call event.
It’s especially appealing if you:
- want a memorable solo experience (the staff welcome is frequently praised)
- are traveling with friends and want a guaranteed photo moment
- care about food and want it to be more than “just okay”
For couples, it’s a strong “special occasion” pick because the viewpoint and the dining format create instant romance without needing extra planning.
The main potential drawback is vibe. Some people felt it was a bit quiet and wished there was more crowd engagement, so if you thrive on lively hosts and constant conversation, you may want to go in with that expectation. And again, dress for cool air.
Getting there at Al Maaden Golf Marrakech (and staying on time)

Your meeting point is Al Maaden Golf Marrakech, at H3R6+M5G, Marrakech 40000, Morocco. The activity ends back at the same place, so you’re not stuck figuring out an awkward return.
It’s also listed as near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to rely entirely on a taxi or private car. You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the ticket is mobile, so you can keep everything on your phone.
My practical tip: treat this like a ticketed event, not a “walk in when you feel like it” dinner. Arrive early enough to check in comfortably, especially if you’re visiting during a busy Marrakech day when getting around can take longer than expected.
Should you book Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?

I think you should book if you want a rare combination: a real three-course meal with strong food quality, plus views over Marrakech with the Atlas Mountains adding that extra depth. This is also a great pick when you want photos that look dramatic without extra planning.
Skip it, or at least reconsider, if you strongly dislike cold weather at outdoor height or if you’re expecting a high-energy host to keep the room constantly entertained. In that case, you might be happier with a more traditional dinner where the atmosphere is more guaranteed.
If you’re okay with layers and you’re excited about the viewpoint, this one is worth putting on your Marrakech list.
FAQ
How long is Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?
The experience lasts about 2 hours 45 minutes, including time at the clubhouse and the 90-minute sky meal.
Where do I meet for Dinner in the Sky Marrakech?
You’ll meet at Al Maaden Golf Marrakech (Al Maaden Golf Resort), at H3R6+M5G, Marrakech 40000, Morocco. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How many people are in the group?
The event has a maximum of 22 travelers, so it stays relatively small.
What is included in the price?
Included are a non-alcoholic welcome drink, a 3-course meal served in the sky (about 90 minutes), and tea/espresso/coffee with Moroccan pastries afterward.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
No. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased on site, and they are only available to guests over 18.
Is there a height requirement for children?
Yes. The minimum height for children is 140 cm.
Is this experience accessible to most travelers?
It’s listed as suitable for most travelers.
What ticket format do I get?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.






























