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My travel to do list – Essaouira, Morocco

My travel to do list – Essaouira, Morocco

So I just got back from a fabulous break in Morocco. If you see my Instagram feed you will have seen some photos on Instagram already. After the trip, I am still organising 500 photos and reading about the places I visited.

We covered quite a distance on the road trip. From Marrakesh, through Ait Ben Haddou, Kelaat M´Gouna, the Sahara desert and  as far as Erfoud. So while I gather my ideas and plan a few exotic blogposts, let me mention Essaouira.

When I travel somewhere along the way or nearby, which is not on the itinerary will grab my attention.
This time it was Essaouira. Whilst in Marrakech I met a German girl who mentioned that she had spent a few days in Essaouira. Her description made me add this place to my every growing ´Travel to do list´.

Essaouira Inside the Kasbah Ait Benhaddou Morocco

Essaouira, Morocco

Essaouira is a coastal town, west of Marrakech. It is a great option as a day trip from Marrakech. Up the coast from the popular resort of Agadir. Essaouira attracts fewer tourists than Agadir and is just a 2 hour drive from Marrakech. It is a great location for water sports and horse riding.

With ten kms of sandy beach and great surf conditions it´s not an ideal place for sun worshippers due to the constant wind and sea breeze. Yet it is one of the best places to learn to surf.  Known as the windiest place in Africa and has ideal conditions for surfers and kite surfing.

Photo by Mahsa Dilmaghani on Unsplash

Surfing in Essaouira

You may be wondering what it was about Essaouira that caught my imagination. As you may know I am checking off UNESCO World Heritage sites on my travels. I have already seen around 25 sites so far. On this Morocco trip I saw two new sites. The Ksar Ait Ben Haddou (blogpost coming soon) and the Medina in Marrakesh.

In Essaouira the walled medina became Unesco World Heritage in 2001. I was also told that it is quieter than the hustle and bustle of the Marrakech souk. So this UNESCO site is a must see for my next trip.
The photos of the city with its fortified walls from 18th century and the cannons perched on the walls facing the Atlantic are stunning. Overlooking the Ile de Mogador, sunset looks spectacular and you can even take a camel ride along the beach.

Photo by Mostapha Abidour on Unsplash

Morrocan holiday

Notable visitors to Essaoiura over the years were Orson Welles, Winston Churchill and Jimi Hendrix. Each year in the last week of June each year they hold a Music festival called Gnaoua. Labelled by some as the Moroccan Woodstock, expect a mixture of Rock, Jazz, Reggae and Gnaoua music.

Essaouira will be on my itinerary for a future trip to Morocco.

Did you already visit Essaouira? Let me know about your trip in the comments below.

  1. Laura @Travelocafe says:

    Great read! And good luck… I hope you win.

  2. Maxine says:

    Great post!!!

  3. Thanks for the competition tip – I will promote to my readers! Get the inside track on Essaouira with maroc-o-phile: http://www.maroc-o-phile.com/essaouira

    • Molly says:

      Thanks for sharing that information with you readers and letting us know about your Essaouira tips too Lynn!

  4. Lindsay Dow says:

    I did! Essaouira was amazing! If Marrakesh is orange, Essaouira is white and blue. 🙂

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