Where the Sahara meets the Atlantic. Essaouira is Morocco’s most soulful coastal city a wind swept UNESCO listed medina of white and blue, ocean ramparts, and a creative spirit that has attracted artists, musicians, and free thinkers for generations. Just three hours from Marrakech, it’s the perfect escape.

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Essaouira Ramparts Skala de la Ville, Medina

Walk the 18th century sea walls as Atlantic waves crash below and the wind whips off the ocean. The ramparts offer some of the most dramatic coastal views in Morocco  and a row of bronze cannons still pointing out to sea.

Essaouira Medina UNESCO World Heritage Site

A perfectly preserved Portuguese era fortified town with wide, walkable streets unlike any other Moroccan medina. Browse the blue fishing boats, art galleries, woodcraft workshops, and fresh seafood grills along the harbour.

Moulay Hassan Square Central Essaouira

The vibrant main square at the gateway to the medina. Lined with café terraces, argan oil shops, and musicians  the social heartbeat of Essaouira and the best place to begin any exploration of the city.

Essaouira Beach Atlantic Coast, South of the Medina

One of the world’s top destinations for windsurfing and kitesurfing, thanks to the powerful Atlantic trade winds. A vast, wild, unspoiled beach stretching for miles  completely different from anything you’ll find in Marrakech.

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