Live in Samanah and choose what ambience suits you best; this was the original goal of the project designers and has been achieved. Samanah's layout harmoniously combines different atmospheres and integrates villas into the three golfing areas of the resort. Choose to be close to the bustling market square or front line to the beautiful golf course, completely private and surrounded by nature - there is something for everyone here.
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Deluxe Apartments
£111,000 • €130,000
Golf Country Club, MA130000

Deluxe Golf Villa
£1,385,000 • €1,619,000
5 Bed, Marra, MV1619000

Dar Carissa Villa
£338,000 • €395,000
3 Bed, Marrakech, MV395000

Dar Hamra Villa
£428,000 • €500,000
3 Bed, Marrakech, MV500001

Dar Hansa Villa
£770,000 • €900,000
5 Bed, Marrakech, MV900000

Dar Lamia Villa
£727,000 • €850,000
4-5 Bed, Marra, MV850000

Samanah Villa
£432,000 • €505,000
3 Bed, Marra, MV505000

Dar Malika Villa
£727,000 • €850,000
5 Bed, Marrakech, MV850001

Dar Najma Villa
£513,000 • €600,000
4 Bed, Marrakech, MV600001

Dar Tamir Riad
£770,000 • €900,000
6 Bed, Marrakech, MR900000

Deluxe Wadi Riad
£2,138,000 • €2,500,000
6 Bed, Marrakech, MR2500000
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Spread out along 18 holes course designed by Jack Nicklaus, the golf villas are available in numerous designs, from 3 to 7 bedrooms. Space, calm, privacy and luxury are all key features.
Finally the Amen Corner is the most golf-orientated neighbourhood in Samanah. Its eighteen contemporary villas frame a golfing area, which was designed as an extension to the gardens. Access to this golfing area is exclusively reserved for the residents of the eighteen villas.
Chipping Land: The Carissa Houses
Close to the entrance and to the market square, the Chip & Putt area is a neighbourhood of townhouses called "Carissa" which boast easy access to everything in the community; all commercial facilities, shops, restaurants, hotels, spa, golf, club house and tennis courts are in very easy walking distance and the properties perfect for an entry level lifestyle or investment on Samanah. Carissa houses encircle a 9 hole golfing area devoted to practice called the "Chip and Putt".
- 150 semi detached villas and villa apartments
- Landscaped gardens by Pascal Lopez, Samanah's landscape architect
- Swimming pools of 15 - 18m2 and 1.40m deep
- Swimming pool interiors in cool blue, diamond bright or grey according to buyer's choice
- Automatic watering system for the gardens
- Swimming pool sun deck and terrace in terracotta, decorated in Zellige
- Golf area covering 1.5 hectares devoted to perfecting approach shots
Golf Villas:
The view from each villa is one of the assets that the architect focused on in his design with an enticing choice of the golf course or the Atlas Mountains. There is something for everyone, since most villas face the former or the latter and some even face both.
A core element of the resort, the golf course is located in the heart of Samanah: the villa locations follow its contours. The work of both architects, Alain LELIEUR for the houses and Pascal LOPEZ for the gardens has made it possible to integrate these spaces with the shape of the golf course.
Living in Samanah and playing golf go hand in hand. Continuing the pleasure of the game by enjoying a relaxing view of the course from your own home is a privilege that most villa occupants will savour. Thus whether you are a passionate golfer or not, the golf course is your natural environment.
Amen Corner:
This area of Samanah will be private and only accessible to its property owners. 18 modern bungalow villas will be built in 3.5 hectares around a 1 hectare golf practice area, inspired by hole number 13 on the Augusta golf course in the USA.
The Amen Comer villas were designed with simplicity. Placed in the middle of a golfing garden and equipped with a swimming pool between their terrace and the golfing areas, these single-story villas are discreetly elegant, thanks to their contemporary architecture and sleek lines.
Amen corner was the name given by the journalist Herbert Warren Wind to holes No.11, 12 and 13 on the Augusta golf course in Florida. On April 21, 1958 he wrote a column for the newspaper "Sports Illustrated" about Arnold Palmer's first Masters title. Palmer had taken the lead after these three holes during the last round, notably thanks to an eagle on the par 5 (hole no. 13). Searching for a name for this part of the course where such decisive events had occurred that year, Wind was inspired by an old jazz piece called "Shouting at Amen Corner". Since then, Amen Corner has become world famous.

