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PAID CONTENT FOR BLISS TERRA JANNA


Bliss Terra Janna MARRAKECH, MOROCCO


In the historic Palmeraie, Bliss Terra Janna bridges ancestral wisdom with contemporary comfort. Set across 10 acres of botanical gardens, this ‘living masterpiece’ features 46 rooms sculpted from the estate’s own soil using traditional adobe techniques. Here, the frenetic pulse of the Medina fades, replaced by the rustle of palm fronds and the sounds of running water and local birdsong. Defined by a philosophy of ‘earthy elegance’,


the retreat harmonises organic raw-earth structures with refined woodwork and expansive glass, inviting in the golden Moroccan light. The estate also has two stunning swimming pools and gardens showcasing Mediterranean flora. Accommodation options range from Charm and Executive Rooms to Suites, as well as the seven- bedroom Riad Bananier and the six-bedroom Villa Olivier and Villa Jasmin, all designed in a boho- chic aesthetic that prioritises natural materials. Wellness is a journey of purification centred


at Terre d’Ambre. The spa honours the ‘art of the hammam’ as its cornerstone a centuries-old ritual of water, clay and oil. Beyond the steam, the


sanctuary specialises in therapeutic bodywork, including signature deep-tissue and recovery- focused sports massages, alongside rejuvenating facials. For those seeking active restoration, the fitness room and guided yoga classes offer a balance of movement and mindfulness. The experience concludes at the dedicated nail bar, offering expert nail art, manicures and pedicures within the quiet elegance of its adobe walls. Restaurant Ora serves ‘living cuisine’ using


market-fresh ingredients to celebrate Moroccan heritage and Mediterranean flavours. Shams Pool Bar & Restaurant offers chic light bites and savoury cocktails daily in a relaxed, sun-drenched setting. The property was built with soil excavated from


the site a traditional construction method that uses thermal mass to keep interiors naturally cool in the desert heat, reducing reliance on artificial cooling. The clay used in the spa is a saponiferous mineral that’s unique to the Atlas Mountains; rich in magnesium and silica, Moroccan women have used it as a natural cleanser and skin treatment for more than 12 centuries.


DON’T MISS Indulge in a deeply restorative Moroccan hammam ritual that’s rooted in centuries-old cleansing traditions at Terre d’Ambre


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KEY FEATURES • Earth-built eco architecture rooted in traditional adobe techniques


• Lush, private garden oasis a tranquil natural setting


• 2 swimming pools • A range of luxury rooms & suites


KEY ACTIVITIES • Dining experiences highlighting local & Mediterranean flavours


• Yoga, fitness & mindfulness sessions


KEY TREATMENTS • Traditional Moroccan hammam rituals •Massage & holistic therapies • Ghassoul clay body rituals • Nourishing argan oil treatments


GET IN TOUCH • bliss-terrajanna.net • +212 5 243 26 978 • info@bliss-terrajanna.net • instagram.com/bliss.terrajanna


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