Overview
Departing at 8:15 am, extending along the Atlantic coast, stunning small wild beaches appear, with captivating landscapes and panoramic views. Several brief stops will be made on the road where you can observe magical scenery and goats in Argan trees. You will eventually arrive at the port of Essaouira located at the foot of its fortifications. From a distance you will be able to see fishermen's boats, trawlers unloading their catch as well as men mending nets and carpenters crafting boats using ancient methods.
You will then proceed to explore within Essaouira's medina visiting La Scala by the harbour, La Scala in town and the souks....
Finally there is free time for a stroll alongside the sea before returning to Agadir around 4:00 p.m.
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Itinerary
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Stop At: Medina of Essaouira, Essaouira Morocco
Very nice, consistent beach break. Tamri Beach is the alternative on the north coast of Agadir that captures more swell than spots further south (Pointe des Ancres, Killer, Boiler).
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Essaouira Beach, Essaouira Morocco
Essaouira beach is an expansive and sandy stretch located just outside the old town.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Essaouira Fish Market, Essaouira Morocco
< br > The stalls at this renowned market are situated at the edge of the city walls, right next to the port. It sells a wide range of fresh fish and other seafood where you can buy what you want from the offerings sold by this market and then cook it in the adjacent small stands. You can also get a salad to accompany your fish dish as well as olives and bread for a minimal additional cost making it an enjoyable shopping experience here.
< br > Duration : 1 hour < br >< br > < b > Stop At : b > Essaouira Ramparts , Rue Skala , Essaouira Morocco < br >< br > The ramparts of Essaouria are an integral part of its history , being a Moroccan maritime city along the Atlantic Ocean . In 1506 , these ramparts were first erected by Portuguese who saw its strategic value . Along with these ramparts was constructed a port which made Mogador ( now known as Essoauia ) an important trading post for Portugal . < br >< br > Duration : 1 hour < br >< br > < b > Stop At : b > Le Souk , 95 Souk Jdid , Essoauia 44000 Morocco < br >< br > The souk in Essoauia is surrounded by walls and found within its old city . The merchants here are said to be nicer than those in Marrakesh . You can find various items such as traditional clothes and souvenirs .
Duration : 1 hour
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Voucher Requirements
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Departure Time
09:00 AM
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
Pick-up you from your hotels in Agadir city or Agadir port cruiser
Ports
Hotel Pickup
Yes
Return Details
Returns to original departure point