Rent a House in The Medina of Essaouira. Only 47 Euros a day.
Here we have a 6 room 3 story city house with oodles of character situated right in the heart of The Medina of Essaouira that has plenty of space and two balconies overlooking the town and shoreline. Easy access to everything you could need while you relax and enjoy your stay in one of the most sought out destinations on the African continent. Whether you come for the Gnaoua Festival of World Music, the kitesurfing, the windsurfing, the majestic scenery, the artesans, the beaches, the markets or just to soak up the look, feel and smells of old Morocco you would be hard pressed to think of a more welcoming, inexpensive and accessible self-catering holiday destination or find better deals. Morocco is fun and this Essaouira Holiday House has everything you could need to rest and play whether backpacking or looking for a cheap family holiday in Maroc.
You may book by the day, week or month. Choose your length of stay, phone Mark on (outside UK +447976270598) 07976270598 or Email for Details and book your flight.
Everything else can be arranged to make your stay simple and relaxing. A taxi from Marrakesh? No problem, we arrange it for you. Take the bus? 3 Times a day, every day. When you arrive? The city center is vehicle free but Salah, our faithful retainer, will meet you at the gates and barrow your bags straight to the house he knows so well, look after you during your stay and drop you back in time for the beginning of your return journey.
The sooner you get in touch the sooner you can enjoy the hospitality, friendliness and warmth that a holiday in Essaouira provides.
Essaouira is also a World Heritage Site. First named after the Muslim Saint Sidi Mogdoul, via Portuguese, its name became Mogador. Even after the Castelo Real de Mogador was established, constructed by the King of Portugal in the 16th century, the port was still frequented by pirates for the next 200 years even as mollasses and sugar derivatives were exported. In the 18th century a number of major changes were made to the Medina of Essaouira. Theodore Cornut, a French engineer, joined by several European architects and builders, created the modern fortress we see today. They were also responsible for the structure of the city as it still stands. The port was renamed at this time as a derivation of Souira, or "small fortress". The name eventually became Es-Saouira, or "the beautifully designed".