Day Trip to Essaouirra:

In an exceptional setting on the
Atlantic coastline a rocky peninsula defying the waves this
Old Portuguese town surprises you with its unexpected
architecture: blue-shuttered house and cannons pointed out over
the open sea. Know as Mogador until the 18th
century, Essaouira was occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th
century and still shows traces of this occupation.
THE BEACH : This
beach is well-known by the organizers of sailboard contests,
and presents a real challenge for surf professionals.
THE PORT: The port of Essaouira was constructed in 18th
century. The port of Timbuktu, as it served to link black Africa to
Europe and America. One of the most animated spots the city ,
where fish are sold auction after the return of the
multicolored fishing boats.
THE SAKAL: Founded for
purely military ends, it kept watch on the ocean and preserved the
city against any attack thanks to a collection of bronze
European cannons constantly aimed at the ocean.
THE FISH SOUK: It
offers a variety of fresh fish straight from the port. Tourist can
taste grilled fish right there, in a corner.
THE JEWELER SOUK:
Unique in style, jewelry is deigned by highly skilled craftsmen
right on-the-spot
| Price per person |
| No Days |
Meals |
2 persons |
3 persons |
4 persons |
5 persons |
6 persons |
| 1 |
Not included |
75€ * |
70€ * |
45€ * |
40€ * |
35€ * |
(*) vegetarian options available
There is a 25% reduction for children under 12 years old whilst
we do not charge for children under 5
Other alternatives :
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