The coastal route from Essaouira to Agadir features rugged, scenic cliffs where the High Atlas meets the sea, perfect for travelers seeking secluded beaches, hiking, and fishing. A 4×4 or high-clearance vehicle is essential, as the trails are impassable for standard motorhomes, and navigating requires leaving the N1 road to follow unmarked paths, sometimes requiring local guidance. While offering unparalleled, “jackpot” wild camping spots, travelers must be fully self-sufficient with food and supplies, as amenities do not exist between the two cities.

Sidi Kaouiki.

This beach is about 25 km from Essaouira. and it is windy.

It is very popular with locals, especially in the summer.

Ride a camel, a horse, a mule or a wave…

moroccounrushed sidi kaouki

TAKOUCHT PLAGE:

A view of the wide TAKOUCHT beach.

A natural refuge at TAKOUCHT Beeach