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Essaouira: Fish Jumps From Ocean to Grill

Essaouira / Morocco Board News---       Marrakesh is a bustling, energetic, beautiful city, no doubt. A mere 3 hours southeast lies a sweet little fishing town by the name of Essaouira.  It’s as charming as the guide books say, because in Essaouira you can:

  • Eat fish so fresh it basically jumped out of the ocean and onto the grill.
  • Walk fearlessly in the traffic-free zone of the old city and markets, so liberating when you have precious young ones with you.
  • Speaking of young ones, ours spent all day in the ocean.  They only came out for food or, with great reluctance, when the sun went down.  It’s a famous surf spot too.
  • Shop with very little hassle.  This means a lot to me coming from Marrakesh where the shopkeepers’ persistence is more of a deterrent than an invitation to buy.

The port at sunset (to take this picture I had to actually turn away from lifeguarding the kids as they frolicked in the waves.  They survived my momentary neglect):

The view from our hotel window.  Riad Mimouna.  At high tide it felt as if the whole place could just float away.  The sound of the ocean is purifyingly primordial.

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One little sunburned monkey smiling with all his might:

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Most of the remaining photos are organized under the theme of, wait for it, arches.  I came up with that.

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Outside the hotel.  The bicycle made this snapshot worth taking, for some reason.

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The hotel courtyard…

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The cart used to transport luggage through the narrow street.  This one is especially festive.  I love when attention to detail is put into the simplest things, like this:

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The hotel courtyard again..

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Essaouira “roofscape”:

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This next photo is a nod to the cliche photos of the Famous Blue Doors of Essaouira.  What you don’t see is the hoard of tourists behind me taking the exact same shot.  Pondering these doors got me to thinking of Leonard Coehn’s moody song from the ’70′s Famous Blue Raincoat.  The mind wanders.

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man en blanc
+1 #1 ESSAOUIRA MY LOVE!man en blanc 2011-04-13 11:21
Once again! and million times more!
It is just another jewel in our bottomless box of wonders!

GOD BLESS MOROCCO!
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Paul
+1 #2 UmmmPaul 2011-04-13 17:56
Essaouria is a "little village" ?

It was the size of a town the last time i was there.
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aes
+1 #3 COMMENT_TITLE_R E Essaouira: Fish Jumps From Ocean to Grillaes 2011-04-14 05:46
Essaouira is just loveley. Once I bought lots of fish in Essaouira before driving back
to Marrakech. When I asked for some ice to keep the fish fresh while in transport, the merchants looked at me puzzled. They made me buy these special bags. They assured me that the bags kept the fish fresh. Anyways, the next few days in Marrakech, my mother cooked a number of Fish tajines. Hummmmm. Delicious.


My grand mother who lived in Essaouira had this nice little house. She left it to
an orphan she raised. But he sold it almost the same year she died. I can never
forgive him. Now I have to stay in hotels when I am visiting. Bummer.
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couscous king
+1 #4 that's right man en blanccouscous king 2011-04-14 13:50
what a seafood feast i had last year i was there , ooohh my god , better than hawaii and marrakech that's for sure, god bless my native shores.
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