Essaouira (Arabic: ??????? ?, e?-?au?rah; formerly known as Mogador, its older name) is a city and tourist resort in western Morocco, on the Atlantic coast.
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If Essaouira is generally acclaimed as one of the most enchanting spots along Morocco's Atlantic coast, it owes this position to a temperate climate which hardly varies from one ...
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Essaouira is one of Morocco?s most enjoyable and attractive towns on the coast. It?s charm is undeniable with its white washed and blue shuttered houses, art galleries, wood ...
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Essaouira tourism and travel information such as accommodation, festivals, transport, maps, activities and attractions in Essaouira, Morocco - Lonely Planet
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Essaouira is surly the most characteristic and famous of the Moroccan cities on the Atlantic Coast. The city has a splendid Medina, perfectly maintained and with many Squares and ...
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Essaouira -- Morocco's Gem on the Coast ... Every tourist I met while traveling in Morocco, and particularly those who had just been in Marrakech, raved about their few days in ...
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Wind or Kite-Surf at the beautiful ancient resort of Essaouira on the Atlantic Coast or take a leisurely bicycle ride through the enchanting Dades or Draa Valley.
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Probably the best known coastal tourist town of Morocco, Essaouira is nevertheless called the windy city and is more of a town on the coast than a beach resort.
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Head south from Essaouira towards the surfing beaches of Sidi Kaouki, then cut seawards along a dusty track past errant donkeys, tiny farmsteads and waving children. Arriving at ...
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Imagine a cross between Barbarella?s boudoir and a swinging 60s love pad and you?ve got a picture of Dar Beida ? one of the funkiest spaces we?ve come across in Morocco.
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Essaouira ... Regarded as one of the most beautiful towns on Africa's Atlantic coast, Essaouira (ancient Mogador) has a unique charm. You get a feeling that life is easy here.
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From the Essaouira case study to a Mediterranean network. The small city of Essaouira (on the Atlantic coast of Morocco) is a case in point to illustrate the plight of a number of ...
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19th century: Essaouira is the only port on the coast open to Europeans, and free of duty. 1912: With the French protectorate, the name, Mogador, is reintroduced.
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