The night sky, as it was meant to be seen.
An evening under the Agafay stone desert sky with a professional astronomer who brings a telescope and provides expert commentary in multiple languages about constellations, celestial events, and the night sky.
The sun sets behind the Atlas Mountains and the sky begins its second act. Far from the light pollution of Marrakesh, the Agafay reveals what most people have forgotten exists — a sky so dense with stars it feels close enough to touch. Your astronomer sets up the telescope and begins to narrate. Saturn's rings. Jupiter's moons. The Andromeda galaxy, two million light-years away but visible to the naked eye. For two hours, the desert becomes a cathedral of light, and the silence between constellations is its own kind of music.
Exclusive session for up to 6 guests
Combined with traditional Moroccan dinner