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Essaouira in Morocco: Complete & Easy Guide

Essaouira is on the Atlantic coast in the Marrakesh-Safi region. It is a calm city by the sea with a UNESCO-listed medina, ocean ramparts, and a long sandy beach. This guide covers how to get there, the best time to visit, top things to do, beaches and watersports, food, stays, day trips, costs, and quick tips.

Essaouira at a Glance

Blue boats of Essaouira

Marrakech to Essaouira is about 190 km and usually 2.5–3.5 hours by road. Buses take about 3–4 hours. Highlights include the Skala ramparts, the fishing port with blue boats, the medina’s wood workshops, the beach promenade, and day trips to Sidi Kaouki.

Map and Orientation of Essaouira

The medina and port are the main attractions in Essaouira and are situated on the north side of town. The main beach and promenade curve south toward Diabat. Sidi Kaouki is 25 km south along the coast. The Mogador Islands sit just offshore as a protected reserve.

Best Time to Visit Essaouira

You can visit year-round. Spring to autumn brings steady trade winds that are great for kitesurf and windsurf. Winters are mild with fewer crowds. Mornings are calmer for walks and swims; wind often picks up in the afternoon.

SeasonDaytime (°C / °F)Sea (°C / °F)Notes
Winter (Dec–Feb)16–20 / 61–6816–18 / 61–64Cool evenings; bring a light jacket
Spring (Mar–May)18–22 / 64–7216–18 / 61–64Mornings calmer for swims and walks
Summer (Jun–Sep)20–25 / 68–7718–20 / 64–68Sea stays cool from upwelling; swim in the morning
Autumn (Oct–Nov)20–23 / 68–7318–20 / 64–68Clear sunsets; good for beginners on the water

Read more: Best time to Visit Morocco.

How to Get to Essaouira

Camel trekking and kitesurfing in Essaouira, Morocco.

From Marrakech (≈190 km):

  • Self-drive via A7/N8 then R207: 2.5–3.5 hours.
  • Bus: Supratours or CTM, 3–4 hours.
  • Private driver: 3–4 hours with photo/lunch stops.

From Casablanca (≈370–390 km):

  • Fastest: A7 to Marrakech, then R207 to Essaouira — 4.5–5.5 hours.
  • Scenic coast: N1 via El Jadida → Oualidia → Safi — 5–6.5 hours.
  • Bus: CTM direct ~5–6 hours.
  • Train+bus: ONCF train to Marrakech + Supratours to Essaouira.

From Agadir (≈175–185 km):

  • Self-drive via N1 north, then inland to Essaouira — 2.5–3 hours.
  • Bus: CTM ~3–4 hours.
  • Private transfer: ~3 hours.

From Rabat (≈460–480 km):

  • Drive via Casablanca (A1/A7) → Marrakech → R207 — 5.5–6.5 hours.
  • Bus: usually via Casablanca, ~6–7 hours.
  • Train+bus: ONCF to Marrakech + Supratours.

From Fes (≈560–600 km):

  • Best as a two-stage trip via Marrakech. Drive 7–9 hours total.
  • Train/bus combo: ONCF to Marrakech + Supratours.

From Tangier (≈600–650 km):

  • Drive via Rabat → Casablanca → Marrakech → R207 — 7–8.5 hours.
  • Bus: routes usually connect via Casablanca/Marrakech.

Flights to Essaouira:

  • Essaouira–Mogador (ESU) has limited/seasonal routes. Most travelers fly into Marrakech (RAK) or Agadir (AGA) and continue by road.

Notes: Roads are paved the whole way. Fuel up before the R207 stretch. Summer afternoons are windy on the coast—plan swims/walks for the morning. Use medina-edge lots (e.g., Bab Marrakech) or beachfront parking.

Top Things to do in Essaouira

  1. Skala de la Ville and ocean ramparts for sea views and cannon lines.
  2. Medina lanes for thuya-wood marquetry, galleries, and calm shopping streets.
  3. Fishing port to see blue boats and taste grilled sardines by the pier.
  4. Beach promenade for long walks, a morning swim, and sunset views.
  5. Gnaoua music year-round in cafés and the annual Gnaoua & World Music Festival.
  6. Museums and small houses of culture inside the medina for a short, rainy-day stop.
  7. Camel or horse rides.
  8. Surfing and kitesurfing.

Beaches and Day Trips in Essaouira

Horse riding in Essaouira

Essaouira city beach is wide, walkable, and good for morning swims on calm days. The nearby Diabat beach has dunes, beach walks, horse or camel rides at sunset, and is a short ride from the medina.

Sidi Kaouki (25 km) is another good option near Essaouira: a wide surf-and-kite beach with small cafés; best for windsports.

Essaouira windsports Quick Guide

Beginners can learn on the city beach with licensed schools; intermediates and advanced riders often head to Sidi Kaouki.

April to October has the steadiest wind; winter is rideable during fronts. Always choose school zones, watch for shorebreak, and keep a distance from swimmers. Check the daily wind forecast before sessions.

Food and cafés in Essaouira

For a local experience, head to the port near the main parking, order a mixed grill or fresh sardines, and eat outside by the boats. Always

Inside the medina, find rooftop cafés, bakeries, and simple street eats like msemen and harira.
Vegetarian plates are common: zaalouk, lentil stews, couscous with vegetables, and salads. Carry small cash at the port and in local markets.

Read more: What to eat in Morocco.

Where to Stay in Essaouira

Where to stay in Essaouira, riads.

Medina riads offer character, roof terraces, and easy walking, but no on-site parking.
Beachfront and promenade hotels add sea views, modern rooms, and wind-sheltered pools.

What to look for: clear parking plan, wind-sheltered terrace, reliable Wi-Fi, and heating for winter nights.

Costs and Practical Tips

ItemAverage cost (MAD)Notes
Bus Marrakech → Essaouira95–140 per personSupratours/CTM, 3–4 h; luggage fee sometimes 5–10
Private driver (one-way)1,200–1,800 per carAsk for a fixed fare incl. tolls and fuel; 3–4 h with stops
Kite/windsurf lesson400–700 per session~1.5–2 h, gear included; discounts for multi-day
Kite/wind gear rental250–500 per half-dayCheck deposit/ID; wind strongest afternoons
Grilled fish plate (port)60–120 per personSalads/bread/drinks usually +10–30 each
Shared taxi to Sidi Kaouki20–40 per seatPrivate hire 120–200 one-way; ~25 km
Sunbed + umbrella (beach)30–70 per dayPrices vary by spot and season
Parking (beach/medina edge)5–20 per dayPay attendants; bring small coins
Museum/ramparts entry20–50 per personSmall city museums and viewpoints
City tourist tax20–40 pp/nightPaid at riads/hotels on top of room rate
Medina porter (luggage cart)20–50 per cartFrom car park to riad inside medina
Public toilets2–5Common near beach/parking
ATM withdrawal0–25 local feePlus your bank’s fee; ATMs near medina gates

Read more here: Cost of travel in Morocco.

Sample Itineraries of Essaouira

Half day (≈4–6 hours):

Start at the Skala de la Ville ramparts for ocean views and cannon lines, then wander the medina lanes for thuya-wood shops and small galleries. Walk to the fishing port to see the blue boats come in and finish with a grilled fish lunch by the pier. If time allows, add a quick coffee on a rooftop terrace before you head out.

Full Day:

Morning is calmer: do the ramparts and medina first, then an early port lunch. Move to the city beach for a walk or a beginner kite/windsurf lesson (about 1.5–2 hours) if the wind is right; on gentler days, try a swim near the guarded zone. Close with a taxi to Diabat (10 minutes) for a sunset walk among dunes or a short horse/camel ride, then back to the medina for dinner.

Two Days:

  • Day 1: explore the medina and ramparts, port lunch, beach time in the afternoon, and sunset at Diabat.
  • Day 2: take a day trip to Sidi Kaouki (25 km; 30–40 minutes). Book a surf or kite session in the morning, lunch at a small beachfront café, and a long walk on the wide sand before returning to Essaouira for a quiet evening in a riad. Bring cash for cafés, read beach flags, and expect stronger wind after midday.

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