Sidi Kaouki

Beach fun

Strolling along the beaches, perhaps you’ll notice some windsurfers who have earned Essaouira its nickname of “Windy City, Africa.” Elsewhere on the coastal side of town, you can
Love by Car@vane

Medina of Essaouira

Chaim Pinto Synagogue

The Chaim Pinto Synagogue, an historic site in Essaouira, Morocco, formerly known as Mogador, Morocco, was the home and synagogue of Rabbi Chaim Pinto. Although there is no longer a Jewish communityLäs mer
Thuya tree

The handcrafted goods made from the Thuya tree, a rare hardwood with a delicious fragrance that can only be found in this part of Morocco.
The Thuya (Araar) is a genus of evergreen coniferous treeLäs mer
Harbour

Skala de la Ville is the fortification built along the cliffs of Essaouira. ... "Essaouira is an outstanding and well-preserved example of a late 18th-century European fortified seaport townLäs mer
Medina of Essaouira

Scenic Essaouira

Fish Market

Wood Carver

Cannons

Harbor 4

Harbor 3

Colorful Kasba

Harbor 2

Harbour 1

ATLAS ESSAOUIRA HOTEL & SPA

Discover the New Medina: Take a walk through Casablanca’s most atmospheric district, the New Medina—also called Habous—which is characterized by its small tree-lined squares, neat alleyways, andLäs mer
Essaouira-Sunset

Essaouira-Meskala

Scenic Drive

Lunch 1

Lunch

Lunch: We’ll have a traditional lunch with a local family on our way to Essaouira, around 12pm.
Hidden Gems of Mogador

Learn about the making of Argan oil—a process that begins with tree-climbing goats. The Argan tree, which is native to Morocco and Algeria, produces a plum-like fruit with a pit or nut in theLäs mer
Overland to Essaouira

Around 9:30am, we’ll drive from Marrakesh to Essaouira, which extends from the massive historic fortiications of the old city to a long beach on the shoreline. Offshore in the distance lies Mogador,Läs mer
Guided tour of Essaouira

Enjoy a guided tour of Essaouira this morning, starting around 9am, and discover its narrow lanes, artisans’ workshops, and bustling ishing harbor. We’ll enter the medina—a UNESCO World HeritageLäs mer