Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay Welcomes Netflix’s Love Is Blind France

The Moroccan Riviera has once again confirmed its place on the international stage, this time through the lens of one of Netflix’s most talked-about productions. The French edition of Love Is Blind, the global reality sensation, selected the breathtaking Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay as the setting for part of its filming, adding a new chapter to Morocco’s growing presence in global pop culture.
A Sanctuary of Luxury and Intimacy
More than a resort, Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay has become a lifestyle destination in itself. Renowned for its all-pool villas, refined Moroccan-Andalusian architecture, and holistic approach to wellbeing, the property embodies understated elegance. Surrounded by pristine nature, the resort offers guests a rare blend of intimacy and grandeur, making it the ideal location for a series built on the drama and vulnerability of human connection. For Netflix, it was the perfect canvas on which to stage a story of romance and emotional discovery.
The filming was marked by special moments, including the presence of Olympic champion Teddy Riner and his partner, who stayed at the resort alongside the production team and participants. Their stay added star power and heightened the excitement around the project, turning the spotlight not only on the series but also on Morocco itself.

Morocco on the Global Stage
For Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, the collaboration represents more than just a filming location—it is a statement of its role as a global luxury hospitality icon. For Morocco, it is a reaffirmation of its status as a magnet for creativity, romance, and storytelling. The Moroccan Riviera emerges here not only as a travel destination but also as a stage where international narratives of love, glamour, and cultural exchange are brought to life.
With Love Is Blind France, Netflix shines a new light on Morocco—one where tradition meets modernity, and where the country’s rich hospitality continues to seduce the world.