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Things to do in Essaouira

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Things to do in Essaouira

Essaouira pairs a UNESCO-listed walled medina with windswept Atlantic beaches, a working fishing port and a deep Gnaoua music heritage. Here are twelve experiences that capture the salt-air spirit of Morocco's coolest coastal town.

12 experiences

The best of Essaouira

01Medina

Walk the Skala de la Ville ramparts

Stroll the 18th-century sea bastion, lined with bronze Spanish and Dutch cannons, for sweeping Atlantic views. Orson Welles filmed the opening of his 1952 'Othello' here, and Game of Thrones used the walls for Astapor.

02Medina

Get lost in the medina and souks

Designed in the 1760s by French engineer Théodore Cornut, the whitewashed medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its grid of lanes shelters spice stalls, jewellery souks and craft workshops behind blue-shuttered doors.

03Culture

Watch the catch at the fishing harbour

The Skala du Port and its iconic blue wooden boats form one of Morocco's busiest sardine harbours. Arrive in late afternoon to see the fleet land its catch and gulls wheel above the auction.

04Beach

Relax on Essaouira Beach

A wide crescent of golden sand sweeps south from the medina toward the dunes and the ruined Borj el Bermil. The steady trade winds keep it cooler than inland cities and ideal for long walks.

05Watersports

Try windsurfing or kitesurfing

Essaouira's reliable 'alizée' trade winds earned it the nickname 'Wind City of Africa'. Schools along the bay rent gear and teach windsurfing and kitesurfing, with the strongest, most consistent winds from April to September.

06Beach

Ride horses or camels on the sand

Local stables offer guided horse and camel rides along the beach toward the Oued Ksob river mouth and the windswept Sidi Kaouki shoreline, a relaxed way to take in the dunes and Atlantic surf.

07Culture

Soak up Place Moulay Hassan

The town's palm-edged main square links the medina to the port and buzzes with cafés. It is the heart of festival season and a prime spot to sip mint tea and watch Essaouira life unfold.

08Culture

Browse art galleries and thuya woodwork

Essaouira has a vibrant art scene of small galleries showing Gnaoua-inspired painters. Artisans here are famous for carving and inlaying fragrant thuya (thuja) wood, a craft unique to the region, into boxes and furniture.

09Culture

Feel the rhythm of Gnaoua music

The town is the spiritual home of Gnaoua, a hypnotic Sufi music blending African, Berber and Arab roots. The Gnaoua World Music Festival, running since 1998, fills the streets every June with free concerts.

10Food

Visit an argan oil co-operative

The region around Essaouira is the heartland of the argan tree, found almost nowhere else on Earth. Women's co-operatives nearby demonstrate the traditional hand-cracking process and sell culinary and cosmetic argan oil.

11Food

Feast on grilled seafood

Pick your fish straight off the ice at the port-side grill stalls and have it cooked on the spot, or dine on sardines, calamari and prawns in the medina. The day's catch is as fresh as Morocco gets.

12Day trip

Day trip to Sidi Kaouki

About 25 km south, this wild surf-and-windsurf village centres on the seaside marabout shrine of Sidi Kaouki. Its long empty beach and laid-back cafés make a perfect half-day escape from town.

Frequently asked

How many days do you need in Essaouira?

Two days is enough to explore the medina, ramparts and port and enjoy the beach. Stay three or more if you want to windsurf, take day trips to Sidi Kaouki or visit argan co-operatives.

When is the best time to visit Essaouira?

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer warm, pleasant weather. Wind lovers favour the strong summer trade winds, while June brings the famous Gnaoua World Music Festival.

Is Essaouira good for a beach holiday?

Essaouira's beach is superb for walking, windsurfing, kitesurfing and horse or camel rides, but the steady wind and cool Atlantic make it better for watersports than for sunbathing or calm swimming.

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