A Day in Essaouira

Checking out the stunning carpets in Essaouira medinas

Prettiest port we’ve ever seen! …..Yeah even better than Ibiza. The colourful vibe of the town, the seaside sunsets, the windy medinas, the vibrant blue boats, those lovely seafood cafés (tons of vegan ones too) …Ah! Wanna go back there, like NOW!

A small seaside, fishing city approximately more than a 2 hour drive from Marrakech is definitely a thing not to miss when in Morocco. We stayed for a night here & couldn’t extend it as we had our return tickets to India the very next day. However we highly recommend to book at least 2 nights to unwind in this quaint little town.

How to reach Essaouira:

The best way to plan a trip here is clubbing it with your Marrakesh itinerary. As mentioned earlier, Essaouira is 2-2.5 hours away from Marrakech. The most convenient & fastest way to reach here is by bus. Supra tours & CTM buses are the best services to commute by. They are clean, comfortable & on-time. Eassouira is also accessible from Casablanca by a 6 hour bus ride.

Check out things to explore in Marrakesh

Check out the Morocco Guide (Coming soon)

Where to stay in Essaouira:

We would always & always recommend riads when in Morocco. Totally floored by those traditional houses with the lovely interiors! There are some lovely ones in Essaouira too. It’s a small town so the riads or airbnbs are not far away from the main medina. There are a lot of hostels available too for budget stays. We stayed at Riad Mumtaz Mahal.

Riad Mumtaz Mahal

Things to do in Essaouira:

Wander around the lively medinas

The medina in Essaouira are similar to the ones in Fez & Marrakesh have a different charm to it. Though smaller, they are more colorful & livelier.

The lovely colorful medinas of Essaouira

Enjoy seafood at a local café

If you are a seafood lover, essaouira is your heaven. The John Dory fish risotto we had at ‘the Loft’ café was just too good to describe.

John Dory fish risotto at the THE LOFT

Watch sunset along the port:

Considering it’s a beach place, watching the ball of fire set at the seashore or at one of the high cafes should definitely be on your list.

Sunset at the Essaouira beach

Stay/Visit Mumtaz Mahal (or maybe book a Hammam here)

 We stayed at this riad & gosh! It was an experience to cherish. The picture below won’t do justice to this place. If you are looking for a cost effective stay, this isn’t the best place. However, we would still recommend trying out a coffee or a Hamam at this place.

The intricate ceiling at Riad Mumtaz Mahal
Our room at Riad Mumtaz Mahal

Visit Salut Maroc

The most instagrammble place in Morocco! A riot of colors! Again, it’s not a pocket friendly place to stay, but you can definitely enjoy a drink here at the sunset in their lively café with a sea view.

The lovely Salut Maroc

Visiting the port:

If you are a vegetarian or a vegan, you might not the smell around. However all those lovely blue boats party make for a pretty picture.

The famous blue boats.

Hang around the beach:

If your prefer adventure more than exploring, the beach offers you some horse riding, wind surfing, kitesurfing & many such activities.

Where to eat in Essaouira:

The Loft

Salut Maroc

Yoo(Vegan)

Our vegan lunch at YOO.

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