Essaouira, Morocco
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Essaouira, Morocco

A windswept coastal town where Portuguese fortifications, blue fishing boats, and Atlantic breezes create a bohemian atmosphere. A UNESCO World Heritage site beloved by artists and surfers.

Quick Facts

  • Essaouira's medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, officially recognized in 2001 for its well-preserved 18th-century architecture and unique blend of Moroccan and European influences.
  • The city's ramparts are built from a local pink-hued stone and stretch over 2 kilometers, showcasing a mix of Portuguese, French, and Berber architectural styles.
  • Essaouira is famous for its annual Gnaoua World Music Festival, which began in 1998 and attracts over 100,000 visitors each year, celebrating the rich musical heritage of the Gnaoua people.
  • The city is home to an impressive 17th-century fortress known as the Borj el Berod, which stands as a historical landmark overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and offers panoramic views of the coastline.
  • In Essaouira, you can find the iconic blue fishing boats lining the harbor, with over 700 of these traditional vessels operating daily to support the local fishing industry.

Travel Details

Country
Morocco
Population
78K
Daily Budget
$40-90
Best Time to Visit
Apr-Oct
Current Weather
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17°C/63°F
Clear
Currency
د.م. MAD
Coordinates
31.5085, -9.7595

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