Visit the famous Monkey’s Fingers in Morocco’s Dades Valley
Visit the Monkey’s Fingers, Dades Valley, High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, and stay at the 5* Eden Boutique Hotel there. Perfect for a short break or a longer tour of Morocco. Let us arrange your journey here along the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs or through the Sahara Desert. We also offer experiences and excursions during your stay.
Unmissable Morocco: so much more than Marrakech!
Morocco has become one of the top go-to destinations for travellers, and for good reason. The country is rich with exotic sights, from its world-famous craft markets to its majestic mountains and desert dunes. It’s also peaceful, welcoming, and safe for visitors, with a wonderful tradition of hospitality.
Head chef Mohammed Sabiri brings fine dining to the High Atlas mountains of Morocco
Our head chef, Mohammed, is the third of the Sabiri brothers to bring his unique talents to the Eden Boutique Hotel. Born and raised in a nearby village, Mohammed spent eight years in Spain working in fine dining restaurants, before moving back home to lead the kitchen.
The first 5-star hotel in the Dades region of Morocco’s High Atlas
Grand Opening of Eden Boutique Hotel in the Dades Valley. Nestled in the mountains of Morocco’s High Atlas, and set in lovely terraced gardens, the hotel overlooks the famous “Monkey’s Fingers” rock formations and the lush green oasis below.
“This isn’t just woodwork, this is artistry,” including traditional motifs drawn from Berber heritage
“This isn’t just woodwork, this is artistry.” Arriving at Eden Boutique Hotel, you can’t help but be enchanted by its fairy-tale décor. Guests comment that they feel the “soul” of this stunning building as soon as they walk through its doors.
Experience the High Atlas: off-road excursion to the Valley of the Roses
Our off-road excursion to the Valley of the Roses is one of the best days out in the whole of Morocco – a real adventure in safe hands! The Valley of the Roses carves its way into the M’Goun Massif of the High Atlas, with damask rose hedges surrounding each small field.