- Medina of Essaouira - After departing around 8 am you will be personally transported through the vast and breath-taking Moroccan landscape to ESSAOUIRA. On the journey you may see a few scattered villages and some camels, sheep and goats grazing in the countryside. The vegetation then changes to ARGAN trees that only grow in the wild and which provide berries for local goats to eat. If you wish it is possible to stop for ARGAN oil tasting in a small cooperative run by local women, where the ARGAN oil is extracted from the trees, this multipurpose oil is very famous for its uses in cooking and also in cosmetics.
Nearby you can gaze at a panoramic view of ESSAOUIRA, a charming and artistic blue and white town. Once you arrive to ESSAOUIRA you can explore its peculiar wonders at your leisure. Stroll along the quays, where you can watch fishermen unloading their catch of the day and fishing boats coming back to shore, or enjoy the many good restaurants at the part and dine on fresh fish and seafood.
ESSAOUIRA is a picturesque and divers town where you can explore the historic ramparts and visit the Medina full of local artists selling their crafts made of THUYA wood. The ramparts will give you an insight in to how this old seaport village was armed against the threat of invasion. Parquetry still remains a traditional specialty of ESSAOUIRA, and another beautiful attraction of the region is its tranquil beach, where you could easily spend a relaxing and peaceful afternoon
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- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle air-conditioned minivan or 4x4
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pick up and drop off Service
- Lunch and drinks
- Entrance fees & Local guide fees (optional)
- Gratuities
A day journey to Essaouira stands as a favoured and accessible day excursion from Marrakech, taking you on an exploration of the ancient city of Essaouira Mogador. The tour main features include: a stroll through the historical medina and the mellah, a visit to the skala, a stop by the craft workshops of creators situated within the walls of the ancient medina. The itinerary also includes a visit to the port, the markets, along with lunch at a harbour locale or a local seafood diner.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.