
The hammam is one of the oldest and most treasured traditions of Moroccan life — a communal ritual of cleansing, relaxation, and social connection that dates back to the Roman era and was perfected over centuries of Islamic culture.
In a beautifully restored traditional hammam, you'll move through a sequence of heated marble rooms, from warm to hot to intensely steamy. An experienced kessala (scrubber) uses a coarse kessa mitt with traditional black savon beldi soap made from olives to exfoliate away dead skin — leaving your skin impossibly soft and glowing.
The experience concludes with a full-body argan oil massage, leaving you in a state of deep relaxation. It is the perfect antidote to travel fatigue, and a genuinely Moroccan way to reset, restore, and unwind.