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πŸ‘©Solo Female Travellers

Where to Stay in Essaouira

Safe neighborhoods, social hostels, and practical tips for women travelling alone

πŸ›‘οΈ SafeπŸ’° Budget: MAD 400/day🚢 Very Walkableβ˜€οΈ Best: May, Jun, Jul

Best Neighborhoods for Solo Female Travellers

Ranked by relevance for solo female travellers visiting Essaouira

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Medina

Mid-range

A historic, vibrant maze of blue and white alleys filled with artisan shops and local life.

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  • +Immersive cultural experience
  • +Abundant artisanal shopping
  • +Charming atmosphere
  • -Can be crowded and noisy
  • -Navigating can be confusing initially

πŸ›‘οΈ Generally safe, but be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas and assertive shopkeepers; stick to well-lit main paths at night.

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Towards Tarouda (Outside Medina Walls)

Budget

A more relaxed area with a mix of local homes, guesthouses, and shops, closer to the beach.

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  • +Quieter than the Medina
  • +Closer to the main beach
  • +More affordable accommodation options
  • -Less authentic atmosphere than inside the Medina
  • -Can feel a bit disconnected at night

πŸ›‘οΈ Generally safe, but street lighting can be poor in some sections; stay on main roads after dark.

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Towards La Sqala (West of Medina)

Luxury

An upscale area with ocean views, modern apartments, and proximity to historical ramparts.

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  • +Stunning sea views
  • +Modern amenities
  • +Close to major attractions
  • -Can be more expensive
  • -Less traditional Moroccan feel

πŸ›‘οΈ Very safe during the day; well-lit and generally populated at night due to hotels and restaurants.

Daily Budget (Budget)

MAD 400/day

Dar Liouba Hostel dorm bedMAD 120
Tagine from a local cafe in the medinaMAD 70
Walking within the medina and cityMAD 0
Explore Essaouira's ramparts and public beachMAD 0
Visit the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah MuseumMAD 30
Fresh grilled sardines from the portMAD 80
Browse the art galleries in the medinaMAD 0
Petit taxi for a short trip if neededMAD 50
Mint tea and pastries at Cafe ClockMAD 50
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Hidden Gems in Essaouira

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Brochetterie Badr

This unassuming spot is a local favorite for incredibly fresh and flavorful grilled brochettes (kebabs) at unbeatable prices. It's a no-frills, authentic taste of Moroccan street food that many tourists overlook.

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MarchΓ© Central

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Venture beyond the main souks to this bustling local market where you can buy fresh produce, spices, and even choose your own fish to have cooked at one of the small surrounding restaurants. It's a vibrant slice of daily Essaouira life.

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Safety in Essaouira

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Solo Female Travel

Generally safe, but be prepared for persistent attention from shopkeepers and some men. Dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention. Trust your instincts and be firm if uncomfortable.

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At Night

The Medina is generally safe but can be disorienting and less populated after dark. Stick to well-lit main paths. Areas outside the Medina can have poor lighting.

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Emergency

19 for Police, 15 for Ambulance, 19 for Fire

Common Scams to Watch For

  1. 1Overcharging by petit taxis (agree on fare first).
  2. 2Assertive shopkeepers who may pressure you to buy or charge inflated prices.
  3. 3Unofficial 'guides' offering tours who expect payment.
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1 area to be cautious about

Read our full safety guide for Essaouira