World-Class Windsurfing
Few beaches in Morocco boast the exotic vibe and world-class windsurfing scene of Essaouira, a historic walled town that lures tourists from dry and sun-baked Marrakech, 3 hours to the west, with its ancient medina and Portuguese fort buffered by a sweeping crescent of sand. In the marina, fishermen sell seafood straight from their boats (the sardines are a local favorite) and locals grill it up for you at rustic stands nearby, serving it with a spread of salads spiced with cumin and coriander and wheels of thick bread. Take kite surfing lessons from local shredders at Kite Centre Essaouira or thread your way through the dunes atop a camel with sunset tours from Zouina Cheval.










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