Al Fath Hotel Essaouira

6 et 8 rue skala Essaouira, Morocco

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Clementines for a smile

A travel blog entry by tsjackson

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... different from the day before. There were a few people surfing the small waves and even a couple kitesurfers trying to manage the fairly calm winds.

Sitting at the cafe, under the warmth of the sun and the comfortable ocean breeze, in what had become a reliable occurence, in a couple of minutes, we were joined by three other people from our hostel who had just randomly seen us from the beach. With Ahmagi's gift of bringing people together, we enjoyed ...

'The windy city is mighty pretty'

A travel blog entry by lyncraven

... cakes, while dates, figs and prickly pears were being sold alongside. Flat, circular, slightly-raised rounds of freshly-baked khoober (bread) appeared on a cart, smelling delicious, while neighbouring French sticks were also in good supply. Gorgeous olives (spicy, plain & coated in spices), Moroccan pastries and sizzling pancakes all appear at the flick of an eye, with apricots and fabulous roasted nuts of every possible shape, coating and ...

Morocco . Tracking Jewish footprints .

A travel blog entry by nievesjordan

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... br> I saw in some graves signs looking like a hand surrounded by leaves with a Hebrew inscription. I would like to know their meaning. If some of my readers know, I would appreciate the feedback.
I am quite happy about these visits because I think that in some cases, particularly in Essaouira, my photographs are contributing to preserve a heritage very likely bound to disappear in a not too far away future.
Shalom!
I would like to dedicate these musings to my many Jewish ...

To the Atlantic for some air

A travel blog entry by chagger1

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... we neared the coast the terrain softened, became greener and more undulating. Stopped at a women's co-op that produces the famous argan oil and associated products. An exceedingly slow multi-staged manual process. No wonder it's expensive.
And then we saw the sea. The sun was well on the way to setting out in the Atlantic as we stopped at a mirador above Essaouira. A grand panorama of the town, its harbour and off-shore islands. Sunset over E as ...

Squat et ménage !!

A travel blog entry by mel_et_charlo

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Départ tardif hier, « Jack Beach » oblige, du coup on dormira à « Jemaâ-Sahi », un bled sur la route à 171 kms de Casa et 128 kms d'Essaouira.


La première partie de la route suit la côte. On sent que le milieu aisé réside ici, comme à « El-Jadida ».

Après on rentre dans les terres. ...