A Dreamlike Wedding Weekend at Beldi Country Club, Marrakech
Photographed by D&A Studio
There is something especially transportive about this wedding weekend at Beldi Country Club — not only because it takes place in Marrakech, but because every part of the setting seems to pull guests into its own world. The glasshouse ceremony, the ochre walls, the textured courtyards, the gardens, the lantern-lit dinner: it all feels immersive rather than simply beautiful. For couples planning a wedding in Morocco, this is the kind of celebration that shows why Marrakech continues to stand apart. It offers atmosphere in layers, with enough character to shape the entire mood of a weekend.
The ceremony is where that mood becomes clearest. Held inside the venue’s greenhouse, with climbing greenery overhead and sunlight filtering through the glass, it feels both enclosed and open at once. White chairs and a rose-covered arch keep the scene crisp, while the planting and dappled light stop it from feeling too controlled. D & A Studio called it “the stunning Beldi Club in Morocco,” and the phrasing makes sense here — the space really does carry its own visual pull. If you are considering Beldi Country Club for your wedding day, this ceremony setup gives a strong sense of how distinctive the venue can feel without needing overly complicated styling.
What works particularly well is the way the weekend moves from that softer, greener setting into something warmer and richer by dinner. Inside the glass-walled reception space, golden lanterns, white linens, and pared-back florals create a scene that feels refined but still rooted in Marrakech. The contrast between the venue’s rustic Moroccan architecture and the cleaner table styling is what gives the reception its edge. It does not try to smooth out the venue’s texture; it lets that texture stay present, which makes the whole evening feel more specific to place.
Then there are the moments that keep the celebration from feeling too polished. A croquembouche cut with laughter, a first dance under the lights, friends and family fully wrapped up in the evening — these details bring movement and warmth to all the architecture and design. D & A Studio also described it as an “absolutely stunning weekend spent in Marrakech with Felicity & Giles,” and that sense of a full weekend, rather than a single isolated event, comes through clearly. The wedding seems built around experience as much as imagery, which is exactly what makes destination celebrations memorable.
What stays with you is how completely the setting informs the celebration. This is not a wedding that could happen anywhere with a few styling changes; Marrakech is too present in the colours, the surfaces, the light, and the overall atmosphere. For readers drawn to the city, or browsing other beautiful wedding venues across Morocco, Felicity and Giles’ weekend is a compelling reminder that the most engaging destination weddings are often the ones where the location is not just the backdrop, but part of the experience itself.
Wedding team
PHOTOGRAPHY: @da.studio.team
PLANNER: @sarahjanefeyling
MAKEUP ARTIST: @haleymakeupartist
MUSIC: @jalalelallouli
BRIDAL GOWN: @alenaleenabridal