Tourism in Essaouira, Morocco, and the most beautiful places to visit there

Tourism in Essaouira 

Essaouira is a great place to discover the true essence of traditional Moroccan life, between the stone ramparts and towers, the gorgeous beaches, and the beautiful old medina.
Between the city walls, you will discover the famous charming atmosphere of Essaouira with its whitewashed houses, quiet squares and artisans in small workshops, and the beautiful and fortified harbor with its local wooden boats will give you the most beautiful opportunities for entertainment while eating the most beautiful dishes of seafood on the outdoor grills

The best tourist places in Essaouira

The Moroccan city of Essaouira has a variety of wonderful sights. Here are the most beautiful tourist places in Essaouira, Morocco, that we suggest you visit during your next tourist vacation:

Essaouira beach

Essaouira Beach is one of the most famous and best beaches in Morocco, as it includes the walls of charming houses, in addition to the fact that it contains the city’s port as well, and it is also one of the most distinctive and beautiful natural areas, and the most relaxing and comfortable place. Surfing If you are a fan of this beautiful sport, this beach is definitely the perfect place to spend the most beautiful times with family and friends under the warm sun.

fishing port

Essaouira Port is a historic fishing port built in the 18th century in the coastal city of Essaouira in Morocco. The port is the oldest traditional fishing port in the country, and one of the 14 main fishing ports in Morocco. It is also one of the best tourist attractions in Morocco, which made it, along with the city's fortifications overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah Museum

The Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah Museum is a historical museum located in the heart of Essaouira in Morocco. The museum is named after the city's founder, the third sultan of the Alaouite dynasty, Mohamed Ben Abdallah. The museum houses a historical load of tangible and intangible heritage from the fragrant archaeological discoveries of the city.

Moulay El Hassan Square

It is the most famous square in the city; Perhaps the reason for this is due to its attractive location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, in addition to its proximity to both the port and the beach, which makes it one of the most lively and active places in the city.

Mogador Island

The “Mogador Island” or “Essaouira Archipelago” stands tall off the shore of the city of Essaouira as an ecological site with a great historical load that testifies to the historical and cultural richness of this ancient Moroccan city. One kilometer from the historic harbor of the Wind City, from a main island on an area of ​​22.7 hectares, an island called “Pharaoh’s Island” on an area of ​​400 square meters, and smaller islands on an area of ​​4 hectares (seven islands in total).
To offer a beautiful, distinct and charming scenery that appeals to nature lovers and those interested in ancient history through its impregnable fortifications and antique cannons. This ecological site, which is full of history, contains historical monuments of great value, which are manifested in two castles with towers in each corner, wooden beams and nests of many birds. This site is a small island located near the city of Essaouira and is considered one of the most important Phoenician sites in the western Mediterranean. Archaeological excavations conducted on the island proved the existence of archaeological remains represented in pottery vessels and fossils, the oldest of which date back to the second half of the seventh century BC. Archaeological research has indicated that the island of “Mogador” knew a period of emptiness between the fifth and first centuries .
The island is a stopover for some migratory birds while they travel twice a year, “autumn and spring,” and a refuge for some types of reptiles and wild rabbits that inhabit the place, thus establishing the natural cycle of wildlife… The “Mogador Island” site remains an important example and model for this ecological and genetic richness and a symbol of Suwayr civilization and identity. Outstanding Moroccan. Let us preserve this unique antiquity before it is devoured by the mighty waves and the hands of people who do not know the value of the intangible heritage extend to it...


"Mellah "The Jewish Quarter

The phenomenon of diaspora or diaspora is one of the most dominant phenomena in the history of the Jews throughout their ages, as they dispersed and dispersed in many parts and countries of the world due to historical and political factors. their backs
The Jews were associated as a rule without exception in every country and place in which they lived, east and west, with (residential isolation) in a special neighborhood of the city in which they lived. About Jewish isolation and privacy, especially at the level of religion, but it was a prominent space for the state of Jewish coexistence in the Islamic Maghreb under a tolerant Islamic authority, and therefore it was not only a neighborhood for Jews, but also represented a population and economic institution in which all commercial and craft activities were carried out, In a way that made it a link, economic and human at the same time, between Jews and Muslims in Morocco.

Issa safari

Issa safari is one of the most interesting tourism activities in Essaouira, Morocco. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the city, especially for lovers of adventure and safari trips. It offers you exciting adventures, watching stunning landscapes between sea water and golden desert with soft sand dunes.
By taking a quad bike tour up rotating slopes to the lofty heights, you can admire the Atlantic Ocean. It is a pleasant walk in Diabat Beach, you can explore it on horseback and camels, or mountain biking. Feel free to do it during your trip in Essaouira.


old City

The old city of Essaouira or the old city of Essaouira. It has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thus, it joined the list of World Heritage Sites in Morocco in 2001.

The ancient city of Essaouira is a distinct example of the fortified cities of the seventeenth century in Morocco and North Africa, according to the military engineering foundations of that era. And a unique model for the blending of the European and Islamic engineering in that era, as it was considered, since its establishment, an international commercial port linking Morocco, the Sahara, Europe, the New World and the rest of the world.




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