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Four Seasons Casablanca Refreshes Suites, Coastal Experiences

The Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca updates its specialty suites and launches new cultural and adventure activities. This move aims to blend the city's dynamism with the Atlantic coast's serenity for an enhanced summer stay.

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·June 5, 2026·2 min read
A modern, well-lit hotel suite interior with ocean views from a private terrace.

A modern, well-lit hotel suite interior with ocean views from a private terrace.

Announced this week, the Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca has revamped its Specialty Suites and curated a new selection of seasonal experiences. The update focuses on the Atlantic coast, aiming to draw guests into the destination's unique spirit.

WebWire reports that the hotel intends to marry Casablanca's energetic urban life with the ocean's calm. New immersive experiences celebrate Moroccan craftsmanship through workshops like candle-making and zellij creation. Guests can also participate in traditional mint tea ceremonies and local tastings or pursue outdoor activities such as cycling and bodyboarding. Wellness offerings include yoga, Pilates, and sea-inspired spa treatments.

The enhanced Specialty Suites now offer increased space and flexibility, catering particularly to families and extended stays. Connecting rooms have expanded the Signature and Imperial Suites to two-bedroom configurations. The Royal Suite now extends into a three-bedroom residence. According to WebWire, these suites feature generous living areas, contemporary design with subtle Moroccan influences, and private terraces offering ocean views.

WebWire also quotes General Manager Benjamin Moury, who states, "At Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca, magic isn’t just in the view, it’s in every moment. We create experiences as unforgettable as the ocean at your doorstep." He suggests that the hotel aims for an experience where "even the familiar feels extraordinary."

Our take: The Four Seasons Casablanca clearly understands the demand for larger, flexible accommodations, especially for multi-generational travel. Pairing this with authentic local experiences elevates a standard luxury stay into something truly memorable. The emphasis on connecting rooms and expanded suite options reflects a smart strategy to capture higher-yield family and group bookings.

Source : WebWire

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