Morocco is a dream destination, but for solo female travelers, it often comes with questions about safety and etiquette. Essaouira, with its "Windy City" charm and artistic vibe, is widely considered the safest and most welcoming city in the country for women traveling alone.
The Atmosphere of Essaouira
Unlike the high-pressure environment of Marrakech or Fez, Essaouira is remarkably chilled. The locals are accustomed to foreigners, and the small-town feel means people look out for one another. You can comfortably wander the Medina alleys, enjoy a coffee on the ramparts, and surf without feeling out of place.
Top Safety Tips for Solo Women
While it's safe, common sense and cultural awareness go a long way. Dressing modestly (covering shoulders and knees) is not just a sign of respect, but it also reduces unwanted attention. Always be confident, and if you're ever feeling uncomfortable, simply step into a shop or a reputable riad.
Meeting People: The Surf Community
The best way to meet people as a solo traveler is through activities. Our surf and kite school is a social hub. By joining a group lesson, you'll immediately connect with other travelers from around the world. We also organize communal dinners and surf trips that are perfect for making friends.
Personal Recommendations
- Accommodation: Look for riads owned by locals or long-term expats for the best advice.
- Evening Walks: The main squares (Place Moulay Hassan) are very safe and lively late into the night.
- Transport: Stick to the "Petit Taxis" (blue cars) which are metered and safe.

