The Atlantic coast of Morocco is a place of breathtaking natural beauty, but it's also a fragile ecosystem. At our school, we believe that we have a responsibility to not only enjoy the ocean but to actively protect it. Here is how you can be a more sustainable traveler during your stay in Essaouira.
The Problem of Plastic
Like many coastal regions, Essaouira faces challenges with plastic waste. We organize regular Beach Cleanups with our students and local groups. It's a great way to give back to the spot that gives us so much joy. During your stay, simple actions like using a reusable water bottle and refusing single-use plastics from vendors can make a massive cumulative difference.
Supporting Local and Ethical Business
Sustainability is also about social impact. When you eat at local "Maquis" (informal eateries) or buy from indigenous cooperatives, you are ensuring that the benefits of tourism reach the people who live here. This supports the preservation of cultural heritage and traditional crafts, which are just as vital as the natural environment.
Water: A Precious Resource
Morocco is an arid country, and water is a precious commodity. We encourage our guests to be mindful of their water usage—short showers after a surf and reusing towels help conserve this vital resource. Most of our equipment is washed in a way that minimizes water waste while maintaining the highest hygiene standards.
Eco-Traveler Checklist
- Leave No Trace: Ensure you take everything back with you from the beach.
- Respect Wildlife: Keep a safe distance from camels, horses, and sea life.
- Buy Local: Prioritize handmade local goods over mass-produced imports.
- Educate: Share what you've learned about sustainability with fellow travelers.

