Essaouira is a port city along the moroccan atlantic coast and one of the many tourist destinations of the country. indeed, this is a wonderful way to discover the charm of morocco away from the crowds and classic circuits. essaouira is a port town and city of morocco, on the atlantic coast, 173 km north of agadir. this is the ideal place for people in search of scenery while enjoying the tranquility of a quality tourist destination. the moroccan city has many interesting tourist and endearing qualities. essaouira is full of cultural and historical riches. mogador. the mere mention of his name transports us to an enchanting and magical world. here in this former portuguese trading, the visitor is immersed in the heart of a rich and exciting history. every alley carries the traces of a prestigious past. the charm of essaouira is immutable. the experience promises to live a unique and unforgettable experience. visit the beach and the famous port of essaouira, during a day trip from agadir. you can visit the port in the company of a guide, and if you wish, discover the wonderful argan oil by visiting a women’s cooperative producing this extraordinary product. while staying in essaouira, you will visit with the port guide, la scala, the municipal market, the jewelers district and a craft complex. you will also have time for lunch (not included in the tour price).
Experience
Breath in a cool sea breeze and marvel at the blue skies
Visit a cooperative of Berber women producing argan oil
Admire the beauty of Essaouira's old town built in the 18th-Century
See the port, the old medina and the bustling market
Enjoy a long walk along the sandy beach of Essaouira
What's Included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Air-conditioned transportation
Guided city tour of Essaouira
Free time in Essaouira
About this activity
Free conceltation
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Skip the ticket line
Duration 1 day
Live tour guide
Pickup optional
Availability
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