Excursion journey: 360 km
Essaouira is one of the essential steps of your visit to Morocco. A city with a commercial vocation, Essaouira is full of charm through its narrow streets, its port and especially its medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A haven of peace, Essaouira is divided between its maritime past and its "New City".
Formerly called "The well-guarded", the name of Essaouira today translates as "well drawn". The history of the city begins in the 9th century when the Romans came to establish counters for the shell trade. During the Middle Ages, Essaouira developed economically with the wheat trade and politically with the establishment of royalty. During the 18th century, the city took a new face with the creation of a naval base under the orders of Sultan Mohammed Ben Abdallah. The construction continued with the emergence of the medina and ramparts ... whose architect was of French origin! Over time, trade continued to grow before being threatened by the emergence of ports such as Casablanca or Agadir. Essaouira then differentiated itself by developing its history and its culture to become a tourist pole.
With its beautiful harbor exposed to the influences of the
Atlantic Ocean, Essaouira is a destination that does not lack charm: The marine
setting is for many, with a beautiful seafront, air, waves, beaches. .. but the
city itself is not foreign, thanks to its historical heritage. Thus, the Medina
of Essaouira is listed as World Heritage by UNESCO: In an excellent state of
preservation, it is one of the most beautiful of its kind in Morocco. The
stroll through the alleys leads to the colorful souks and the ramparts that
rise around the traditional kasbah ... all dominate the sea, and against a
backdrop of a sunset, becomes a real postcard! Essaouira also has a modern city, including a
whole bunch of art galleries, as well as a small port still active, with its
colorful fishing boats. At the edge of the large sandy beach, sails in the sky
signal the presence of kitesurfers and windsurfers: Ocean winds make Essaouira
a 'spot' famous for these sports.
Program:
Departure
from Agadir at 08:00 in the morning. A few panoramic stops on the road
(beautiful landscapes, views of the Atlantic Ocean, goats on the Argan trees).
A few stops
for landscapes and panoramic views: Taking pictures ...
Along the
way, visit a women's cooperative extracting Argan oil.
Arrival in
Essaouira around 10 AM
Visit the
artisanal fishing port,
Visit the
old medina with its narrow streets and its typically European architecture,
Visit the
Scala (a former military base) and fortresses built in the 18th century, the
Scala (or Scala) is part of unmissable sights. This is where a legendary scene
from Orson Welles's film "Othello" was shot, as well as scenes from
the "Games of Thrones" series.
After
visiting the port, Scala and the narrow and lively streets of ancient Medina,
you will have lunch at the port: Specialty Grilled Fish, Paella, Seafood,
Crustaceans ...
Free time
to go for walks according to your liking, coffee, shopping ...
Back
around: 18 hours.
Note:
Flexible schedule and schedule according to your expectations.
Trip
Details:
Pickup time:
8 AM or based on a request
Pick up
Location: Your stay in Agadir or based on a request
Trip:
Private solely for your party
Driver
speaks: English/ French/ German
Duration: 1
Day (6-10 hours)
Return
Location: Your stay in Agadir or based on a request
Possibility
to stop for panoramic views: yes
Inclusions
Hotel
pickup and drop-off
Private
comfortable and air-conditioned Vehicle
Fuel
surcharge
Baby seat
booster (Based on request free of charge)
Mint tea
Exclusions
Gratuities (optional)
Lunch (Optional from 7u/person)