Essaouira-Mogador
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Essaouira-Mogador

A windswept Atlantic port town with Portuguese ramparts, a vibrant art scene, and world-class windsurfing.

Pop: 77,966
Best: april, may, june
2-3 days
Climate: Oceanic
Best season: spring, summer, fall
Elevation: 12m
Essaouira is Morocco's most laid-back coastal city, a UNESCO-listed medina where Atlantic breezes carry the sound of Gnaoua music and the scent of grilled sardines. Known historically as Mogador, the city was rebuilt in the 18th century by Sultan Mohammed III to a European-influenced grid plan, making it one of Morocco's most navigable medinas. The Portuguese-built ramparts (skala) face the crashing Atlantic, their cannon-lined battlements offering panoramic views of the Iles Purpuraires offshore. Below, the fishing port is a riot of blue boats, squawking gulls, and the day's catch being auctioned. The adjacent fish market grills your selection on the spot for a few dirhams. Essaouira has long attracted artists, musicians, and free spirits. Jimi Hendrix visited in 1969 (the claim he inspired the song "Castles Made of Sand" here is debated but persists). Today, galleries line the alleyways of the medina, and the annual Gnaoua World Music Festival (June) fills the town with trance-like rhythms rooted in sub-Saharan spiritual traditions. The beach stretches for miles south of the medina, swept by consistent trade winds that make Essaouira one of the world's top destinations for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Beginners can take lessons from numerous schools along the beach. The winds moderate in summer but never fully stop. The town is also the center of Morocco's thuya woodworking industry. Workshops beneath the ramparts turn aromatic burl wood into boxes, chess sets, and tables using techniques passed through generations. The Cooperative Artisanale offers fixed prices and a chance to watch artisans at work.

Highlights

UNESCO medina
Atlantic ramparts (skala)
Gnaoua music festival
Windsurfing beach
Thuya woodworking
Fish market and port
Art galleries

Top Attractions

  • Skala de la Ville (ramparts)
  • Fishing port
  • Beach and watersports
  • Thuya woodwork workshops
  • Moulay Hassan Square
  • Gnaoua World Music Festival (June)
  • Mellah (Jewish Quarter)
  • Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Museum

Getting There

Essaouira-Mogador Airport (ESU) has limited flights from Casablanca and European charters. Most travelers come by bus from Marrakech (2.5-3 hours via Supratours). Grand taxis run from Marrakech. Self-drivers take the scenic coastal road from Agadir (3 hours) or the direct road from Marrakech.

Local Tips

The wind is constant - bring a light jacket even in summer
The fish market by the port offers the freshest and cheapest seafood in Morocco
Book accommodation facing the medina side, not the windward ocean side, for a quieter stay
Gnaoua Festival (June) is unforgettable but book accommodation months ahead
Sunset from Skala du Port with the Iles Purpuraires in the background is iconic
Buy thuya wood products from the cooperative for fair prices before entering the souk
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