La Maison Essaouira
Route de Safi km 13, Essaouira
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La Maison Essaouira

Route de Safi km 13 Essaouira, 44000, Morocco

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Day 15 Q: Hey, you want grass?

A travel blog entry by babushka

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... some form of pitch usually ensues. Maybe they do wish to invite me to their home, but that is a common pitch, as is the discussing of relatives in Lancashire or any other random English county. I think I would need (but not want) a lot longer in this country to develop my cynical ’Africa Head’ to get the most out of this and future trips to similar places.

So, Essaouria (or Mogador as it was known in the 17thcent) - ...

Day 14 Essaouria or bust

A travel blog entry by babushka

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... dirt / western town streets I have become accustomed to over the last days. The real highlight of the day was, however, the smell of trees. I hadn’t realised how wonderful they smell, especially the apricot orchards and jasmine in the delta approaching Agadir. The air was filled with a thick incense of flowers, and it was the most amazing fragrance I have ever experienced.















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We're at Essaouira

A travel blog entry by billnpat

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... all for about $45 including tip. That is expensive by Moroccan standards, but it is fine by us considering the great savings on campsites in Morocco.

February 10: Essauoira

We had a wonderfully day just chilling out here today, with at least 3 sojourns into the medina and wandering along the docks and ramparts.taking endless photos of this picturesque town. At about 9am we were the only ones strolling into the dock area and taking some ...

Seaside retreat. and a good scrub

A travel blog entry by robthebruce

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... and when she tired to massage them, I somehow formed a fist with my foot and grabbed her hand. (I was unaware my feet could function as hands). She asked me "ca va?" and I quickly answered "ne touch pas mom pieds". I am getting pretty good with my french! After all of the molestation, I was officially relaxed and enjoyed the rest of the time in Essaouira wandering the beaches, having coffee and people watching. Holidays don't have to be adventure all the ...

Clementines for a smile

A travel blog entry by tsjackson

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... throughout the city before the fish begin to spoil. There is no denying the freshness of the fish, as my experience can surely attest.

Back from the harbor, I headed into the medina where up until now I had really only explored the two main streets. As I headed back down some of the quiet alleys with no tourists, the locals greeted me with Bonjours and smiles. It was a much different vibe here as opposed to Marrakech. The white painted buildings with ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: La Maison