Visit the beach and famous port of Essaouira on a day trip from Marrakesh. Visit the port and a women's cooperative which manufactures high-quality Argan oil.
- Discover Argan manufacturing and all its possible uses in cooking and cosmetics
- Visit the traditional port of Essaouira
- Visit the old medina, full of craftsmen, weavers, jewelers, and more
- Relax on a beautiful beach
Pickup included
Duration: 11 hours<br/>Minibus<br/>Pickup included
Explore the charming coastal city of Essaouira on a day trip from Marrakesh. Enjoy some free time to explore, where you can see the bustling port of Essaouira, stroll through the lively medina of the city, and wander through the vibrant markets.
Start your morning with pickup from your accommodation in Marrakesh. Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned car to Essaouira.
Arrive in Essaouira and make your way through the straight streets. Enjoy free time to visit the historic ports and bustling seafood markets. Feel free to ask your driver for suggestions on the perfect place for lunch.
Visit a co-operative of Berber women who produce Argan oil, and learn about this popular local product. See the old bronze cannons facing the Atlantic Ocean and wander through the colorful markets and cedar woodworking shops.
After your day in Essaouira, enjoy a seamless transfer back to Marrakesh in the evening.
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