6 Postcards
Nestled in a serene corner of Palm Springs, Korakia Pensione offers a dreamy escape with Moroccan and Mediterranean vibes, inviting rooms, and charming amenities.
"Stay just steps from downtown Palm Springs in a quiet and historic neighborhood at Auric House; you’ll feel like a local as you stroll to restaurants, shops, and breakfast at nearby Korakia Pensione." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Korakia Pensione is a highly eclectic blend, with nary a kidney-shaped pool to be found. The original 1924 Moroccan-style villa, the home of a Scottish painter, was given a Greek makeover sometime in the Nineties." - Mark Fedeli
"Korakia Pensione just might be the most romantic hotel in Palm Springs. The property is comprised of two villas: the Moroccan villa and Mediterranean villa."
"There’s more to Palm Springs than Fifties and Sixties modernism. Here at the edge of town, at the foot of the San Jacinto mountains, Korakia is a highly eclectic blend, with nary a kidney-shaped pool to be found." - Mark Fedeli
"It feels more like Tangier than Palm Springs at this family-run pensione that channels the rustic romance of Morocco and the Mediterranean. Villas are filled with hand-carved wooden furniture, with lemon and olive trees right outside your window. Fountains, fire pits, and colored glass lanterns decorate the outdoor courtyard where group yoga and evening screenings of old movies happen (there are no TVs or phones otherwise). Ask for the Moroccan villa."