Start your journey towards Essaouira, which takes approximately 3 hours by road, Essaouira city located on the Atlantic coast. on the road stop to learn about the production of Argan oil, which is a staple of Moroccan culture and cuisine. When you arrive at the port city, formerly known as Mogador, you will have time to enjoy the charming views of Essaouira, including its ocher-colored walls, the beautiful Moulay El Hassan square, the souks, the port, as well as the small streets of the city’s old medina. Enjoy a fresh fish lunch at a local restaurant.

Essaouira Jewish Heritage :

Essaouira has long been a symbol of tolerance, with Jews and Muslims coexisting in peaceful community. During the French Protectorate, Essaouira ceased being a major trading post, forcing many families to migrate to bigger cities.
Around 4 pm. you will return to Marrakech at the end of the afternoon to reach the “Red City” around 7 pm.

IMPORTANT: Bear in mind that is just a tour itinerary suggestion, if it does not match what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us. we will organize a different itinerary based on your preferences and your stay duration. we offer customized and tailor-made tours and trips all around Morocco.

Around 4 pm. you will return to Marrakech at the end of the afternoon to reach the “Red City” around 7 pm.

Included and Excluded

Modern A/C vehicle during the tour
English speaking driver/guide
local guide
Tips for driver & guide
Personal expenses
Any services not mentioned in the program

Highlights of the Excursion

Discover the beautiful port city of Essaouira and the warm hospitality of its inhabitants.
Stroll through the old medina and its ramparts.
Admire the beach, the port, the souks, the medina, and the craft galleries.
Explore the old Jewish Quarter.
Visit the Skala and its cannons.

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FAQ

Morocco has been the most visited nation in North Africa in recent years, and it is one of the safest countries in the world, with over 10 million tourists in the past few years. Generally seen as a secure destination and the terrorist attacks are thankfully rare in Morocco compared to France, Belgium, and the UK. As a traveler, you are unlikely to be assaulted or seriously hurt because there is a low level of crime, and the Moroccan government has raised infrastructure investment and security measures to attract more visitors and provide more security.

There is really no time of year when you wouldn’t enjoy your trip to Morocco; although you should keep in mind that it tends to get a little too crowded with tourists during the winter holidays season. Then it’s up to you to decide what season suits you the best to come to visit, according to your schedule and preferences. The weather in Morocco is more on the mild side during Spring and Autumn (from March to May and from September to November respectively). For these reasons, the temperatures could be ranging anywhere from 11° to 32°C. Winter usually lasts from December to February, with a relatively low-temperature range (7° to 21°C). You should also expect to see snowfall in Morocco’s mountainous regions. As for Summer (from June to August), temperatures can land anywhere between 19°C and 40°C in the middle of the day.

Yes! The tours our company offers are all completely private. This will allow experience Morocco the way YOU want to. In addition to that, you will of course be always welcome to request stops along the way during the tours, in order to take memorable photographs (or whatever other reason you want!). In case you are interested in booking a group desert tour, please go ahead and contact us so as to make a suitable group tour for you.

If you can’t find the exact tour you are looking for withing our tours page, you may check the website’s map or contact us, and we will create a customized Moroccan tour.

The price for each individual person participating in the tours goes lower the more people there are in the group participating.

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