175 km · 2h 30min · The most scenic coastal drive in Morocco
Essaouira is the photographic counterpart of Marrakech: blue boats lined up against white walls, Atlantic waves crashing into 18th-century ramparts, the smell of grilled sardines from the port. The medina is UNESCO-listed and walkable in half a day. Wind-protected coves nearby are perfect for kitesurfing.
The N1 hugs the Atlantic. You'll pass argan tree forests (with the famous tree-climbing goats — though tourist-trap variants charge for photos), small fishing villages, and broad empty beaches. No motorway, no tolls, but speed limits change frequently as you pass through villages — watch for radar.