Essaouira is what Marrakech is when Marrakech needs a break. Four days, two nights inside the medina, and the route from Marrakech is the most relaxed in our catalogue — 2.5 hours of paved road through argan groves and rolling Haha countryside, no mountain passes, no early starts. It's the trip we recommend after the Sahara loop or as a standalone for travellers who want medina-coast-medina without the desert miles.
Day 1 leaves Marrakech mid-morning with an argan-cooperative stop in the groves and a goat-on-tree photo (yes — the goats actually climb argan trees for the fruit). Day 2 is Essaouira on foot: the Skala, the port, the medina, the Jewish quarter and old synagogue. Day 3 is your choice — a beach day at Sidi Kaouki with surf rental and a beachfront lunch, OR a day-trip drive to the Paradise Valley pools, OR a flexible 'wander' day with an optional cooking class. Day 4 returns to Marrakech via a different inland route through Ounagha vineyards.
The town is mid-50s °F to mid-70s °F year-round (trade winds make it 10 °C cooler than Marrakech in summer — Moroccans call Essaouira the 'air-conditioning' of the south), and the medina is the calmest of Morocco's coastal cities: car-free, easy to navigate, no aggressive guides, and the lowest hassle-rating of any tourist town in the country.
For more on Essaouira's history and the gnawa music tradition, see our [Essaouira: Wind, Waves & Gnawa](/blog/essaouira-wind-waves-gnawa) post. This tour can be extended to 5 days by adding a Paradise Valley overnight in Imouzzer, or compressed to a 2-day weekend run (one night in Essaouira) for travellers on tight calendars.
- Two nights inside the UNESCO-listed Essaouira medina at a small port-side riad
- Sunset on the Skala de la Ville ramparts — the canon-lined fortifications from Othello
- Argan-oil cooperative visit in the Haha country on the drive in
- Surf, stand-up paddle, or kitesurf at Sidi Kaouki (45-minute beach south of Essaouira)
- Fresh-grilled sardines on the port quay — choose the fish, watch it grill, eat at a plastic-chair stall
- Optional Paradise Valley waterfalls day trip from Essaouira (2.5 hours each way, swimmable pools)
- Easy pace — only 2.5 hours of driving each way from Marrakech
- Private 4×4 with English-speaking driver
Day by day
- Day 1
Marrakech → argan country → Essaouira
Pickup from your Marrakech riad mid-morning. 2.5-hour drive west on a paved road through the Haha country and argan groves. Stop at a women's argan-oil co-operative for tasting (and the inevitable goat-on-tree photo). Continue to Essaouira, arriving early afternoon. Check in to a small port-side riad inside the medina. Sunset on the Skala de la Ville ramparts. Fresh-grilled sardines on the port quay for dinner.
Stay overnight
- Day 2
Essaouira on foot
Slow exploration of the UNESCO-listed medina: the Skala, the port, the Jewish quarter and old synagogue, the spice souk. Lunch at La Triskala or one of the rooftop terraces near Bab Sbaa. Afternoon: woodworking ateliers in the thuya quarter (Essaouira is the Moroccan capital of marquetry). Optional sunset hammam. Dinner at a medina riad.
Stay overnight
- Day 3
Sidi Kaouki beach OR Paradise Valley day-trip
Your choice. **Beach day**: short drive to Sidi Kaouki, a 45-minute beach south of Essaouira — surf or stand-up paddle lesson with a local school, beachfront lunch, return for sunset. **Paradise Valley**: 2.5 hours each way to the Imouzzer Ida Outanane pools and waterfalls (best March–June); swim, picnic, return by evening. **Wander**: cooking class option (9am market walk + 11am-2pm riad cooking + lunch) for travellers staying in town.
Drive · 2h
- Day 4
Essaouira → Ounagha vineyards → Marrakech
Last breakfast on the riad terrace. Mid-morning departure inland via the Ounagha vineyard region (alternative route to the main highway — quiet roads through rolling argan country). Lunch stop at a vineyard restaurant if open. Arrive Marrakech mid-afternoon. Drop at your Marrakech riad or airport. End of the road.
End of journey
What's included
- Pickup from your Marrakech riad and drop-off in Marrakech
- Private 4×4 with English-speaking driver throughout
- Two nights inside the Essaouira medina at a small port-side riad with sea views
- Argan co-operative visit on day 1
- All breakfasts
- Driver expenses (fuel, parking, tolls)
- 24/7 WhatsApp support from the Marrakech office
Not included
- International flights to/from Morocco
- Lunches and dinners
- Drinks, personal purchases, and tips
- Travel insurance — strongly recommended
- Optional surf or stand-up paddle lesson at Sidi Kaouki (~$50–80/person)
- Optional cooking class (~$65/person, max 4)
- Total distance
- ~350 km round-trip from Marrakech
- Essaouira altitude
- Sea level (Marrakech is 466 m)
- UNESCO sites
- 1 — Medina of Essaouira (inscribed 2001)
- Beach length
- ~10 km of Atlantic sand from medina to Sidi Kaouki
- Peak surf season
- October–April (consistent 4–8 ft swells)
“Travellers who do Essaouira at the end of a desert loop always tell me it's the trip's biggest surprise. They expected a beach. What they get is a fortified town with Portuguese walls, Berber-Jewish history, and the friendliest medina in Morocco. Two nights minimum — one night and you've seen the harbour and slept; two nights and you've actually had dinner in three different riads and walked the ramparts at sunset.”
What past travellers say

Sophie & Marc
Paris, France
“The best trip of our lives. Our guide knew every village, every viewpoint, every hidden riad. Seven days in Morocco felt like a month somewhere else.”

James H.
London, UK
“Everything was seamless from landing in Fes to the Sahara camp and back to Marrakech. The night under the stars is something I'll never forget.”

Ana Rodrigues
Lisbon, Portugal
“Organized, warm, professional. They built the itinerary around what we loved and gave us complete freedom to stop anywhere along the way.”
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Wind & Waves — frequently asked
- Is Essaouira worth a separate trip, or can we just do a day-trip from Marrakech?
- Day-trip works for the headline photographs but misses the point. The medina at 7am with the gulls and the fishing boats coming in, and the medina at 9pm after the cruise day-trippers have left, are the two times the town is at its real character — and a day-trip catches neither. Two nights is the sweet spot.
- Can we add a cooking class?
- Yes — Essaouira has the best cooking classes in coastal Morocco. The standard format is a 9am market walk (port fish + spice souk + bread oven), 11am–2pm cooking in a medina riad, lunch as the class output. ~$65/person, 4-person max. Ask at booking; we work with two riads that run this.
- Is the surf good for beginners?
- Sidi Kaouki and Moulay Bouzerktoun have schools that take beginners. The Essaouira town beach itself is windy (it's where kitesurfers go) and not the best for first-time surfers. Schools include board, wetsuit, and a 2-hour lesson for $50–80/person.
- What about the Gnaoua festival?
- Third weekend in June, free, four days, the town doubles in population. Accommodation books out 6+ months ahead and prices triple. If you want the festival, tell us at booking and we'll target the window; otherwise we steer away from those dates because the medina is shoulder-to-shoulder.
- Is the Paradise Valley day-trip worth the 5-hour round-trip drive?
- Yes if you want pools and palm trees; the swimmable rock pools and waterfalls of Imouzzer Ida Outanane are spectacular Mar–Jun when water is high. Less compelling Sept–Nov when pools are low. We recommend it for travellers with a Berber-hike interest or families with kids who want to swim; we steer away if you're tight on time.
- Is Essaouira good for vegetarians?
- Yes. The town has more vegetarian-friendly options than Marrakech — La Triskala and Triskala Café in the medina, several rooftop spots near Bab Sbaa with bowls and tagines. Argan and amlou (almond-argan-honey spread) make every breakfast vegetarian-by-default. Vegan slightly harder but workable.





