Petit à Petit

Essaouira


A sleepover in Morocco’s first yurt means a wild Atlantic beach can be yours alone. Explore by camel, have a private surf lesson or just chill out, before feasting on a traditional tajine. Showstopping sunsets and stellar stargazing are guaranteed. Add on a delicious barbecue fish lunch and wash it down with a cold beer or organic rosé.

It's a 45-minute drive south of Essaouira; a return taxi is around Dh400.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Essaouira attractions

1. Île de Mogador

15.53 MILES

Just off the coast lies the Île de Mogador, which is actually two islands and several tiny islets. They are also known as the famed Îles Purpuraires …

2. Essaouira Beach

16.23 MILES

Essaouira’s wide, sandy beach is great for walking and kitesurfing, but sunbathing and swimming can be difficult when the winds are strong. For swimming,…

3. Port

16.49 MILES

Essaouira's large working port is noisy, pungent and hugely atmospheric. Along with the flurry of sea-blue wooden boats arriving and departing, nets being…

4. Skala du Port

16.5 MILES

This honey-coloured bastion looms over the picturesque harbour and its sea-blue fishing boats. Look back at the walled medina from here, through a curtain…

5. Fish Auction

16.55 MILES

Head to the port in the afternoon when the sea-blue boats come in for the day and the fishermen auction off their catch. There's always some heated…

6. Simon Attias Synagogue

16.75 MILES

Behind the imposing wooden door (there's no sign) lies a beautifully restored 19th-century synagogue, filled with the scent of fragrant cedar wood. In the…

7. Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah Museum

16.78 MILES

Housed in an old riad, this somewhat fusty museum has a small collection of jewellery, costumes, embroidery, woodcarving and weapons from the region. Its…

8. Medina

16.79 MILES

Surrounded by dramatic, wave-lashed ramparts, the narrow streets, hassle-free souqs, street vendors and vibrant galleries of Essaouira's walled medina…