Website development in Marrakech
In Marrakech, a French-only site loses half its market. Your visitors arrive from Spain, the UK and France, search from a phone, and decide within seconds.
What Marrakech demands from a website
The local economy runs on tourism: riads, guesthouses, restaurants, spas, excursion agencies, craft boutiques. The typical visitor is not Moroccan, may not speak French, and is comparing three properties at once.
A site that doesn't switch immediately into the right language, or takes four seconds to load on a roaming connection, loses that comparison before it is read.
What we build here
Sites designed to convert a hesitating visitor, not merely to present a property.
- Genuine multilingual content, not an auto-translate widget
- Connection to your existing booking engine or channel manager
- Image-heavy galleries served light on mobile
- Quote requests for groups and events
- Reviews pulled in from Google and travel platforms
Local search in Marrakech
On most tourism searches, Google shows a local block with a map and reviews first. A perfect site with an incomplete Google Business profile stays invisible there — and in Marrakech those queries are most of the volume.
We handle both together: the site and the profile, with the same information, hours and photography.
For Marrakech brands selling online
The city is producing natural-cosmetics and craft brands that export. For those, the site is only the shopfront: the real work becomes order confirmation, cash on delivery and logistics. We build both sides.
What you get
- Wireframes approved before development
- Fast on mobile, tested in real conditions
- Structure and content optimised for local search
- Google Business profile configured and linked to the site
- Training on updating content
- Full ownership of code and hosting
Indicative budget
Professional website
from MAD 20,000
- Design adapted to your brand
- Custom development
- Local search setup
- Training and documentation
An honest range rather than a headline price. The exact quote follows a conversation about scope.
Frequently asked questions
Let's talk about your Marrakech project
A short call to scope the need, the perimeter and a realistic budget — no commitment.