A Marrakech wedding website that earns the riad.
A henna night under lanterns, a walima in the riad courtyard, an after-party at the rooftop — your Marrakech wedding deserves a guest experience as rich as the city. Vowly handles multi-event RSVP, Arabic + French + English content, and travel notes from Menara airport.
- Multi-event RSVP — henna, mehdi, ceremony, walima, sahra
- Arabic / French / English on the same invitation, RTL ready
- Travel notes for Menara airport, La Mamounia, riad partners
- Themes inspired by Moroccan tile, gold, and deep blush
- WhatsApp-ready link previews for family RSVPs
Henna night in the courtyard, ceremony at sunset, walima in the salon, after-party on the rooftop. Each gets its own RSVP, its own headcount, its own theme block in Vowly.
Your French-speaking guests, your Arabic-speaking family, your English-speaking friends. Write the invitation in all three. Vowly's public page handles RTL for Arabic content automatically.
Add a Travel block with Menara airport pickup, Place Jemaa el-Fnaa walking distance, riad partners with direct booking links. Add a Google Maps embed of your venue, your hotel, and the souk for free time.
Floral Romantic with Marrakech rose and gold. Minimal Luxury with Moroccan tile patterns. Modern Editorial with a calligraphic feel. Pick a palette that matches the riad you booked.
Good to know
Can I include both Arabic and French?
Yes — write each block (story, FAQ, travel notes, RSVP questions) in any language. Mix Arabic, French, and English freely. The public page detects script direction and renders accordingly.
How do I handle a henna night and walima separately?
Create two events in Vowly — "Henna night" and "Walima / Reception". Each has its own date, time, venue, and RSVP. Your caterer counts each one independently.
Are there themes that match Moroccan aesthetics?
Yes — Floral Romantic with deep blush and gold, Minimal Luxury with cream and bronze. Both fully customizable. You can also use the AI invitation generator to describe "Moroccan riad with lanterns" and let it suggest the palette.