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Day trip to Essaouira from Marrakech

Day trip to Essaouira from Marrakech

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You will be picked up from your hotel or hostel in Marrakesh just before 8:00 in the morning and we will pass scenic views on the R207 to the beach. On the way we stop to see the argans, where the kids climb the lower branches and eat. Sometimes there are about 20 goats on the tree. It’s an interesting sight and an absolute must when it comes to photography.

On the way, we will also stop at the women’s team, where argan oil is produced. The oil is extracted from the cores of the trees and is an excellent addition to Moroccan bread or simply a stream of pitta bread. The oil is also used as a cosmetic for skin and hair treatment.

Our day trip to Essaouira from Marrakech will arrive in the resort and port city, where you will see the vast expanse of the North Atlantic Ocean. The lively old town (medina) is more of a world heritage and you don’t have to know why. Old copper cannons line the walls and walls that protect the waterfront from ancient invasions. There are many modern cafés and restaurants in the port city, and this latest culture combines the city’s history well. You will feel as if you are moving away from the time machine when you move from a modern cafe to a rough house in the medina, just a few meters away.

The beach is a long ball, where the sandy beach welcomes bathers and those who want to relax in the sun on the golden sands of this beautiful city. To do this, you must bring a swimsuit, sunscreen and a towel for your time on the beach.

Our return journey will leave Marrakech and arrive on time at 6 p.m. Again, you can enjoy the surrounding sunset as the afternoon sun begins to set. Essaouira is a popular stopover for most tourists visiting Morocco, and when you start this interesting day trip to the beach, you will see why.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Hotel / Hostel Pickup
  • Transportation and driver
  • Transfers from and to Marrakech are included

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED

  • Lunch and drinks
  • Local guide