Sawadi Ecolodge is an eco-friendly riad located on a 4-hectare farm, winning the National Trophy for Responsible Tourism and awarded the Green Key label. It treats wastewater in a septic tank with filtering to avoid polluting the water table and uses natural filtration techniques. The buildings are constructed with local materials like adobe, respecting local Berber architecture, and the farm supplies the restaurant with fresh, local products.
Situated in Skoura, this bed and breakfast may utilize traditional building techniques and support local artisans. It likely offers guests an immersive cultural experience while minimizing environmental impact.
Located in the Palmeraie of Skoura, this bed and breakfast likely emphasizes the natural beauty of its surroundings. It may incorporate sustainable practices to preserve the environment and support the local community.
Located in Skoura, this ecolodge is committed to sustainable practices. It likely features eco-friendly construction, waste reduction programs, and supports local artisans. The focus is on providing an authentic experience while minimizing environmental impact.
This riad implements responsible tourism practices that respect the environment and local traditions. They use solar panels for energy management and offer meals featuring many local products, highlighting the skills of Moroccan women. They hold the Green Key ecolabel.
This hotel is identified as an eco-friendly hotel and is part of the Accor Planet 21 sustainability program, which includes actions for more sustainable operation such as energy management and waste reduction.