Essaouira Beach Trail
Journey from the golden beaches of Agadir to the seaside town of Essaouira, enjoying long exhilarating gallops along the surf. Away from the ocean, your trail leads inland through ancient Argan forests, rocky plateaus and hidden valleys of remote Berber villages. This ride is perfect for adventurous riders seeking a genuine escape into Morocco’s wild landscapes. It’s not a luxury holiday, accommodation is in basic guesthouses and local riads, but the hospitality is second to none and the riding is fantastic.
The Essaouira Coastal Trail offers varied and rewarding riding across Morocco’s Atlantic landscapes. Long stretches of open beach invite fast canters, while quiet inland tracks lead through Argan and Juniper forests, rocky hillsides, and remote Berber villages. The changing terrain keeps each day interesting - from sandy dunes to coastal cliffs and shady woodland paths - offering a genuine sense of adventure and space to really ride. The speed of the ride depends on the terrain, on some occcasstions there have been water pockets on the beaches which has meant the gallops are restricted.
You’ll be paired with a sure-footed Barb or Arab stallion, forward-going yet well-mannered, perfectly suited to the region’s diverse terrain. Riders are expected to help with grooming and tacking up, giving you time to build a real partnership with your horse over the week. Please note that the day-by-day itinerary below is sometimes ridden in reverse.
- Enjoy exhilarating canters along endless stretches of Morocco’s wild Atlantic beaches
- Ride through a diverse landscape of sand dunes, coastal cliffs, argan forests, and traditional Berber villages
- Discover the beauty and endurance of well-trained Barb-Arab horses, perfectly suited to long-distance riding
- Experience authentic Moroccan culture
- Explore the UNESCO-listed medina of Essaouira
- Combine adventure, stunning coastal scenery, and Moroccan hospitality on an unforgettable horseback journey
itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Marrakech
Arrive in Marrakech and transfer to your hotel, usually Hotel Les Trois Palmiers (or similar). Meet your fellow riders over dinner and get ready for the adventure ahead.
Day 2
Journey to Imsouane & first ride
After breakfast, travel about five hours to Immesouna for lunch. Meet the horses and be matched with your mount before setting off on a gentle two-hour introductory ride through Argan forests, rocky hillsides and small Berber villages.
Approx. 2 hours in the saddle
Day 3
Imsouane to Tafedna
Tack up for a full day’s ride through Argan forests, along beaches and across Berber farmland. Pass friendly locals and herdsmen before reaching Tafedna Beach, where you can wade into the surf with your horse before dinner and overnight near the fishing village.
Approx. 6 hours in the saddle.
Day 4
Tafedna to Iftane
Ride north towards Iftane, following dramatic cliffs and dunes overlooking the Atlantic. Enjoy a picnic lunch with ocean views, then continue along the beaches before arriving at your next overnight stop. End the day with mint tea, dates and stories shared with your riding companions.
Approx. 5–6 hours in the saddle.
Day 5
Iftane to Sidi Kaouki
Follow the clifftops before stopping for a picnic beneath an Argan tree. In the afternoon, cross sand dunes to reach Sidi Kaouki Beach, just in time for a thrilling final gallop along the shore.
Approx. 5–6 hours in the saddle.
Day 6
Sidi Kaouki to Essaouira
Enjoy a final morning ride through Thuyas forests and small villages towards Ghazoua. After lunch, say goodbye to your horse and transfer to Essaouira to explore the medina or relax by the sea. Overnight at Riad Maison du Sud.
Approx. 4–5 hours in the saddle.
Day 7
Essaouira to Marrakesh
Spend the morning wandering Essaouira’s colourful markets before returning to Marrakesh for your final night at Hotel Les Trois Palmiers (or similar).
Non-riding day.
Day 8
Departure depending on your flight time, enjoy a final stroll through Marrakesh’s souks before your airport transfer and journey home.
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Essaouira Beach Trail
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know before you go
To participate, riders must be confident and secure at all three gaits - walk, trot, and canter - and comfortable riding in open country. Previous experience with long hours in the saddle is essential, as the program includes five to six hours of riding on several of the days. A good level of physical fitness is needed and riders should be adaptable, ready to embrace the spirit of adventure that comes with travelling on horseback. This trail is suitable for intermediate to advanced riders in good physical condition. The weight limit is 90 kilos.

You will be guided by a Moroccan local from the Sport Travel team whose local knowledge is second to none. All guides speak Arabic, French and English fluently and are friendly and enthusiastic horsemen and women, keen to show visitors Morocco at it's best. An experienced and passionate equestrian support team will meet the group for meals and at overnight stops.
The maximum group size is 10 riders.

You'll be matched with one of the herd of Barb-Arab horses, this breed was created almost a century ago to produce the perfect war horses by crossing fine Purebred Arabians and Barb (Berber) horses. This crossbreeding provides horses perfectly adapted to the mountainous and desert environment of the region, they are strong and robust, with the speed and beauty of Arabian horses. The horses stand at approx. 15hh. In Morocco, most riding horses are stallions as the mares are considered too precious to ride. All the horses used on the trail are owned by your hosts and are well cared for and loved. They live a happy lifestyle, as evidenced by their willing, friendly temperaments and when not on the trail, they live as nature intended in a large herd.

The tack used is English style, with high quality English leather saddles with comfortable suede or sheepskin padding. Leather bridles and saddle bags are provided for participants to carry water and equipment for the day. The rest of your luggage is transferred between overnight stops by vehicle.

Price includes
- 6 days trail riding
- 7 nights accommodation
- Trail riding horse, tack and saddlebags
- All meals from lunch on arrival day to lunch on departure day
- Tea, coffee, soft drinks and water
- Airport transfers
Price Excludes
- Flights
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips






Accommodation
You will spend your first and last night at Les Trois Palmiers in Marrakech (or a similar hotel). You will also stay one night at Riad Maison du Sud (or a similar property) in Essaouira.
Hotel Les Trois Palmiers – Marrakesh
Located in the lively Gueliz neighbourhood, this comfortable city hotel offers rooms with balconies or terraces, a garden, and a pool for relaxing. The restaurant serves both Moroccan and international cuisine, and the Medina’s Old Town is just a short walk away.
Riad Maison du Sud – Essaouira
A beautifully restored 18th-century riad just 300 metres from the beach, featuring bright patios and rooms decorated in traditional Moroccan style with local art and warm colours.
Four nights are spent in small guesthouses, run by local families and full of character. Rooms are shared (twin, double or triple), and bathrooms may be shared too. We recommend bringing a lightweight sleeping bag for extra comfort, as traditional bedding can feel a little coarse after a day in the saddle. Though simple, these stays offer a rare opportunity to experience genuine Moroccan hospitality and everyday life in the countryside — a true highlight of the journey.
All meals are included and feature traditional Moroccan dishes. Lunches are typically light - fresh salads and flatbread - while dinners include hot and cold salads followed by tagine, couscous or flatbread. Drinking water is provided, but please bring a metal water bottle (no plastic). Other drinks can be purchased locally.
Alcohol is not usually available along the trail or in smaller riads. You may wish to bring your own from home or buy from duty-free, as local options are limited and expensive.
Essaouira Beach Trail
Booking Conditions
See the full booking conditions specific to this trail here.Flight and transfer information
Do NOT book flights until you have received the 'Booking Confirmation Email' from saddletravel.com
- Arrival airport: Marrakech (RAK)
- Arrival time: Morning or afternoon on day 1
- Departure time: After midday - we recommend getting an evening flight if you can so that you have time to explore the city on your final day.
- Transfer arrangements: Included in the price of the trail.
Single room supplement: £150
Small group supplement: £523 per person (to run the trail for only two people)