A Day in the Windy Wonder of Essaouira
12/06/2025
If Marrakech ever feels a little too
much, Essaouira is the antidote. This breezy Atlantic port town offers a calmer
energy, with white-and-blue buildings, salty sea air, and a medina that
actually lets you breathe.
Wake up to the sound of seagulls and
head to the port — one of the town’s most iconic spots. Fishermen haul in their
catch, mend nets, and fire up makeshift grills right by their boats. Grab a
fresh-grilled sardine sandwich and wander toward the old Portuguese ramparts,
where cannons still face the sea like time forgot to move on.
The medina here is compact and easy
to navigate. It’s filled with wood carvers, painters, and textile sellers who
actually let you browse in peace. Essaouira is also a hub for music lovers —
especially if your trip lines up with the Gnaoua Festival, a mix of spiritual
trance rhythms and modern beats that fill the streets with life.
Afternoons are best spent walking
the beach. It’s often too windy for sunbathing, but perfect for kitesurfing,
horseback riding, or just feeling the breeze whip your worries away. As the sun
sets, the sky turns gold behind the ancient walls — a scene you won’t forget.
Essaouira is Morocco’s slow jam.
Less about noise, more about mood. And with a little help from sahara sun,
you’ll find the best cafés, rooftops, and hidden alleys to match your tempo.