During our visit to Marrakech, Morocco, my wife and I took a memorable day trip to the coastal town of Essaouira. This journey included some fascinating stops along the way. This included photographing goats climbing Argan trees and visiting an Argan oil cooperative. The entire day trip was as enriching as it was scenic.
A Scenic Descent into Essaouira
Our approach to Essaouira was marked by its elevated surroundings. This offered panoramic views of the city before descending into the charming waterfront town. The city’s resort-like ambiance quickly gave way to the historical allure of the old city as we approached its fortified gates. Just outside these gates, we paused to admire the intriguing sculptures on a plaza.
The Dual Charm of Essaouira’s Medina
Having visited medinas in various Moroccan cities, we found each to possess its unique charm. Essaouira’s medina stood out with its dual characteristics. The seaside location lent a laid-back atmosphere. This contrasted with sturdy ramparts and cannons along the upper walls emphasized its historic role as a fortress. This added a unique flavor to our visit, distinguishing it from other medinas we had seen.
A Blend of Commerce and Culture at Essaouira
The medina felt akin to visiting a seaside town in the United States. Wide alleys and shops cater to both local and international tourists. From artwork and handicrafts to fossils and clothing, the variety of shops offered something for everyone. I finally found the perfect painting to take home, depicting the traditional Moroccan sport of Fantasia, a fitting memento of our trip.
Architectural Simplicity with Historical Significance
The architecture was predominantly white with touches of blue, complemented by brick and stonework. Vestiges of the fortress, such as cannons on the ramparts and lower levels, highlighted its strategic importance. As we wound our way through the medina, we ascended to the upper level. Here, we found the ramparts which provided stunning views of the ocean. We could almost sense the gone-by era of this city’s formidable defenses.
A Brief but Enriching Visit
Although our time in Essaouira was brief, it left a lasting impression. The cool weather and our tight schedule precluded a beach visit. However, we did get glimpses suggesting a calm and clean coastline ideal for sunbathing. The beach at the medina’s end had some flotsam and debris, but the overall beach area appeared inviting.
Essaouira: A Shopper’s Paradise
The medina was a delightful place for shopping. We purchased beautiful woodwork made from the Thuya tree, a cedar unique to Morocco, along with a painting, fossils, and woven pillow covers. The shopping experience was fun and rewarding, adding to the town’s overall charm.
Final Thoughts on Essaouira
Essaouira is definitely worth a visit, especially if you’re a beach lover. While our half-day visit provided a good sense of the town, spending more time here would allow for a deeper appreciation of its laid-back vibe and rich history. Despite the short duration, this trip was a highlight, filled with unique experiences and memorable purchases.
If you find yourself in Marrakech, consider a day trip—you won’t be disappointed.
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