Drive Outside Essaouira: Argan Trees

Explore Essaouira’s outskirts: Sidi Kaouki beach, argan cooperative, and forest. Capture goats in argan trees. Multilingual driver. Book your 4-hour adventure now.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sidi Kaouki - The driver who speaks all languages ​​will wait for you, then he will take you to Sidi Kaouki outside Essaouira, there is a lovely sea, then to the argan forest to take photos of the goats on the trees, then a visit to the Arganier cooperative, and at the end we will go to the palm trees
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What's Included
  • Private transportation
Additional Information

A private car tour with a multilingual driver. This thrilling four-hour journey will take you beyond the city of Essaouira to its surrounding neighborhoods. We’ll explore Sidi Kaouki beach, tour an argan cooperative, and wander through an argan forest with detailed explanations and photo opportunities. Witness goats perched on argan trees and admire the palm trees.

Location
Sidi Kaouki
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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265salihaj
Aug 20, 2025
A unique feeling, memory, or small detail: - It started with a quiet drive through the Argan trees… and a cheerful “good morning” from Hicham, our punctual driver who pulled up to my riad right on time. I’m a Canadian traveler, and after a few lively days in Marrakech, I was craving ocean air. Hicham’s calm manner set the tone as we rolled out of the city, mint tea still warming my hands and the first light painting the fields gold. The road west is a ribbon through gentle countryside, villages blinking past, and, to my surprise, a few sure-footed goats perched in the argan branches like ornaments. We stopped briefly at a women’s argan oil cooperative where Karima, our guide, showed how the nuts are hand-cracked and stone-ground into rich oil. The room smelled of toasted almonds, and the pride in their craft was palpable—no hard sell, just hospitality and a small taste with warm bread. As we reached the coast, the Atlantic breeze hit my face and Essaouira’s ochre walls came into view. The medina felt instantly lighter than Marrakech: whitewashed lanes, blue shutters, and the constant chorus of gulls. I walked the ramparts, my footsteps tapping old stone as waves smashed the rocks below. Down at the port, the famous blue boats bobbed tightly together, nets piled high and fishermen laughing over the day’s catch. The salty smell of grilled fish drifted from the docks, irresistible. I spent a blissful hour wandering the souks—no pressure, just friendly “bonjour” and easy smiles. A vendor with a warm grin wrapped a scarf around my shoulders “against the wind,” and I picked up a small piece of thuya wood inlaid with delicate patterns. Street musicians strummed gnawa rhythms in the square, and for ten dreamy minutes I simply stood and listened. Lunch was simple and perfect: fresh grilled sardines, a squeeze of lemon, and a side of tomato salad at a no-frills spot near the ramparts. If you’re planning an essaouira day trip from marrakech, come hungry. With some free time left, I took a short camel ride along the beach—soft sand, long horizon, and that peaceful hush that comes with big skies. Layers helped; the breeze can be brisk even in the sun, and comfy shoes are a must for cobblestones. As we began the late afternoon return, the sky melted into pinks and tangerines behind the argan groves. I dozed to the rhythm of the road, grateful for this gentle day trip to essaouira, and for Hicham’s safe, steady driving. Essaouira gave me the peace I didn’t know I needed.
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From $84 (Per Group)
up to 15 guests
1 - Traveler
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).