
12,000 luxury residences across 24 distinct communities. Biomimicry architecture carved from Atlantic limestone. Above Taghazout Bay, Morocco.
Taghazout Highlands occupies the last great undeveloped hillside on Morocco's Atlantic coast — a dramatic limestone escarpment rising above the Fairmont and Hyatt Place, with unobstructed views across the Atlantic Ocean.
The development is conceived as 24 distinct communities, each with its own architectural character, yet unified by a shared design philosophy: buildings that grow from the hillside rather than being placed upon it. Biomimicry architecture, regional limestone construction, and the ancient wisdom of Moroccan building traditions combine to create something the world has never seen.
Above Taghazout Bay, adjacent to the Fairmont and Hyatt Place. 300+ sunshine days, world-class surf, 3.5 hours from Europe.
Buildings designed to mirror the natural forms of the limestone cliff — organic curves, terraced profiles, and living roofs that blend into the landscape.
On-site limestone quarrying provides the primary building material, reducing embodied carbon by 30–40% versus conventional imported concrete.
Each of the 24 building complexes has a unique regional identity — from Berber kasbahs to Andalusian riads to contemporary Atlantic modernism.
Each community draws from a different chapter of Morocco's extraordinary architectural heritage — from Berber kasbahs to Andalusian riads, from the blue city of Chefchaouen to the rose-pink walls of Marrakech. Every building complex is architecturally distinct, yet all share the same limestone bones and Atlantic soul.
Berber Kasbah
Anchor community + 3-star hotel
Atlantic Gateway
Seafront-facing terraces
Andalusian Riad
Courtyard-centered living
Argan Grove
Native argan forest integration
Silver City
Silver zellige accent motif
Ksar Citadel
UNESCO-inspired earthen forms
Oasis Modern
Palm-shaded pool terraces
Pink Granite
Rose-tinted limestone palette
Atlantic Rampart
Wind-sculpted organic forms
Contemporary Atlas
Post-1960 modernist revival
Saffron Medina
Saffron-toned plaster walls
4-Star Hotel
Major 4-star hotel + residences
Oasis Vernacular
Date palm and water features
Blue City Echo
Indigo-washed plaster accents
Medina Craft
Artisan souk at ground level
Pink City
Rose marble and zellige
Desert Wave
Sand-dune curved profiles
Canyon Carved
Gorge-inspired slot windows
Vertical Rock
Vertical stone-face aesthetic
Valley of Roses
Rose garden terraces
Desert Night
Stargazing observatory terrace
Mountain Crown
Snow-peak inspired white stone
High Atlas
Highest elevation community
Penthouse Summit
Helipad · Ultra-premium penthouses

Taghazout Highlands employs biomimicry architecture — a design philosophy that takes its cues from the natural forms of the limestone escarpment itself. Organic curves echo the rock strata. Terraced profiles mirror the natural slope. Living roofs blur the boundary between building and hillside.

Floor-to-ceiling arched windows frame the Atlantic. Carved limestone walls carry the warmth of the hillside indoors. Hand-woven Berber rugs, zellige tile floors, and cedar wood ceilings create spaces of extraordinary sensory richness.

Every community at Taghazout Highlands is anchored by a signature multilevel pool complex — a cascading series of pools, water features, and carved limestone terraces that descend the hillside like a natural waterfall. Each pool complex is architecturally unique, reflecting the character of its community.
Taghazout Highlands includes a boutique 3-star hotel and a major 4-star grand hotel, providing hospitality infrastructure that supports both residents and international visitors.
The Al Kasbah Hotel anchors the lowest community of Taghazout Highlands with an intimate, culturally immersive 3-star experience. Carved from the same limestone as the hillside, its architecture references the ancient kasbahs of the Draa Valley — thick walls, narrow passages, and sudden openings onto breathtaking Atlantic views.
The Grand Hotel occupies the most commanding position on the mid-slope — a 4-star property of international standing that serves as the social and commercial heart of Taghazout Highlands. Its 600-room complex includes branded residences, a world-class spa, and three restaurants with Atlantic panoramas.
Taghazout Highlands launches with a structured pre-sale program. Each tranche sells at a 10% premium over the previous — rewarding the earliest investors most generously.
Morocco's Atlantic coastal luxury market has consistently outperformed European Mediterranean comparables over the past decade. Branded residences adjacent to 5-star hotels in comparable markets have achieved 8–12% annual appreciation over 10-year periods.
| Tranche | Units | Price Per Unit | Cumulative Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOW OPENFounding (Tranche 1) | 200 | $1,250,000 | $250,000,000 |
| Tranche 2 | 500 | $1,375,000 | $937,500,000 |
| Tranche 3 | 1,000 | $1,512,500 | $2,450,000,000 |
| Tranche 4 | 2,000 | $1,663,750 | $5,778,000,000 |
| Tranche 5 | 3,000 | $1,830,125 | $11,268,375,000 |
| Tranche 6 | 5,300 | $2,013,138 | $21,957,000,000 |
| Total | 12,000 | — | ~$21.9 Billion GDV |
Residents enjoy a comprehensive lifestyle ecosystem that extends far beyond their private residence — a complete community designed for full-time living, seasonal residence, or investment-grade short-term rental operation.
Multilevel cascading pools, one per community
3,000 sqm carved limestone spa
Atlantic surf center at beach level
Kyle Phillips course access
Weekly market, regional producers
Sunset dining across multiple communities
Native landscape-themed play areas
For remote professionals and entrepreneurs
Full short-term rental program
At Sunset Crown summit community
EV charging throughout, golf cart transport
Music, crafts, language, cooking

Each community completes before the next begins pre-sales — early investors see completed, occupied communities before later tranches are released.
The first 200 founding units at $1,250,000 are available now. Every unit that sells brings the next tranche — and the next price increase — one step closer.