My family lived in this city for generations in the Jewish quarter, but in those days, it was called Mogador. My family left before the name change, but it's surreal to see where my ancestors lived.
I've never seen a single episode of Game of Thrones, but Essaouira still looks like a beautiful place to wander around. It must have been nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities too 😊
Thanks for the video! I had been visiting Essaouira several times and stayed there a few days or even a week each time. In only 4 hours you got only a glimpse of the town. It wakes up in the evening. My last stay there was 4 years ago. I love this town. The harbor looks much cleaner and more organized now. The big trawlers seem to gone as well as the construction site for new wooden boats. It lost a bit of its charm. Between the harbor and the old town, on the big square, there were a lot of fish restaurants and often live music. At sunset it was a great place with fresh grilled fish, music and a lot of people. Now there is just a construction site. What a pity. The fresh market in the center of the medina wasn't shown. In the morning, there are a lot of locals selling vegetables, fruits, meat, and spices. There are some interesting art galleries, too. Not just souvenir shops but real art. The town is also known for its wood working. In the past, you could watch the handicrafts in the medina.
Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of peace ✌️ 🙏 Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of generosity . Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of hospitality & will always be this way . Long Live Morocco 🇲🇦 🙏
Hi Guys, This was a really good and informative video. It was good to see some of the issues you encountered like the original trip organizer canceling the night before and your local guide coming up with a price after he wrangled you into a tour of the fishing boats. It was funny watching Peter eating the uni and trying to say something diplomatic:) My wife was happy to see Yen wearing what was bought two videos ago as well. I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, you guys produce great videos. Thanks again for taking us with you on your trips.
No worries 😁❤️ thank you both for watching and leaving us comments to read. We always enjoy reading them. We both think it's important to show the real side of traveling. If doesn't always go to plan but that's part of the fun 😂👍
The lunch spot is really nice, sea food so fresh and cook with minimum seasoning, all nature 😋. It was good short experience with Saed the impromptu guide😅, being able to jump around the fishing boats Have a great week and thanks again for posting a chill vlog at the seaport
Hahahaha yes it was a fun experience, provided we knew what we were getting ourselves into. I think if you didn't know there was a tip at the end you'd think a bit differently 🤔 😂
I only watched a few episodes of GOT, but this place sure looks nice to visit with a beautiful view of the sea. The canons look very cool, too. I had tried sea urchin once in Sapporo's seafood market. They grilled it for me as I don't eat raw. It tasted so soft, melt in your mouth, and a bit slimy. It's definitely a unique taste, and I think once is enough for me, lol
Hahahaha 😂 sometimes things can take a few tries before you decide if you like it or not. Durian was one of those foods for me. Eventually I grew to enjoy it. But it's still a hard pass for Yen 😂
@PeterandYen durian is definitely a big no for my husband, and he refused to try regardless. I'm not a fan of sashimi and any raw cook food. My steak has to be medium. Otherwise, I won't eat. Even with medium, there's still blood 🤢
Hey guys, I can relate to you. Essaouira was visited by a Filipino vlogger as he went there & that place was very cool! 😎🥰 History meets present...Not a fan of 'GoT' but I must say that its an amazing experience! Thanks Peter & Yen. Love your content as always 😎💖
😁 was a really cool day trip. We are currently back in New Zealand and can feel the large contrast between all the countries that we've visited this year. Feels quite surreal 😅
“But this….is different.” Pretty much summed it up for me 😁… Was it much different than uni served in sushi restaurants? I’m guessing the ones you’ve tried in NZ tastes like the ones from sushi restaurants? Essaouira seemed like a cool, chill relaxing day… for some reason the description of “treats x4” made me laugh 😂… and you got a 🐈 in 😁. Really enjoyed the Morocco series… Italy was cool, but Morocco had some of that adventurous oomf in it that appealed to me. Thanks for sharing guys and safe travels! Hopefully you are enjoying some downtime back home 😊
It was 🤔 the one that they serve in Japan are very similar to the new Zealand kina. But the one in Essaouira was just... undescribable 😂 Yen and I would agree with your summary. A lot of our time in Morocco felt like an adventure. Def a diff experience from Italy 🇮🇹 😁
@@PeterandYen random reading.. just read NZ has the highest auto theft rate in the world… even after reading it I find it hard to believe… ok.. that is all
Absolutely enjoyed watching the video. Just a couple of questions: 1) How much time did you devote to walking the Rampart? 2) A bunch of folks say the "goats in the Argan trees" is sight for folks traveling from Marrakech to Essaouira. Can you also see this if you have a private tour or is there an easy getaway to this spot from the town of Essaouira? Once again, great video and one of the better ones I've watched so far of this town.
Thank you for the kind words 😊 We spent about 45 mins at the rampart but that's because we're filming a vlog too, so probably just 20-30mins there is plenty to walk all around it from one end to the other as well. Regarding the goats, we asked about that during our tour as (at that time anyway) they said people started to actually purposely put the goats in the tree as a means to attract tourists and then later sell things to them there or near there 😅 so it wasn't a natural occurrence anymore (and I guess there were repercussions for anyone caught doing the practice). Don't know about now but yea even though our tour mentioned the "chance" of seeing them, we didn't encounter any. Hope you have better luck!
@@PeterandYen First, a HUGE apology for my delayed acknowledgment of your response. Thank you so much. Folks putting goats on trees to attract tourists is crazy - and definitely NOT something I want to see. I appreciate you pointing out the non-trivial possibility of that. I also imagine that is an easier thing to see with private transport as opposed to with a Supratours bus (which is what I plan to take).
Ca me fait rire ,les touristes ,avec beaucoup de respect , et bien venus parmi nous ( nous sommes à votre dispositions pour vous faire découvrir ,l'histoire millénaire de notre civilisation ; bien venu parmi Nous )
@@PeterandYen Good morning guys, have missed watching your vlogs, just so busy with work and Nana duties but your never forgotten. Take care, much alofa’s ❤️❤️
Je conseille à nos amies ( qu'il existe un petit Vietnam à Sidi Yahya L'Gharb , région de Kenitra, qui vivaient en 1946 ,en Indochine ,Vietnam ( des soldats Marocains qui se sont rebeller, et mariés avec des vietnamiennes , à cause de la déportation de notre ROI MOHAMMED 5; et qui vivent avec enfants , depuis 1972 .au Maroc chez eux .)
What an amazing place. As a Game of Thrones fan, what a cool experience 😎 😊
Hahaha yes! Fellow GOT fan 😁 miss that show winters haven't been the same without it 😂
@@PeterandYen absolutely, even House of the Dragon doesn't fill the gap...
My family lived in this city for generations in the Jewish quarter, but in those days, it was called Mogador. My family left before the name change, but it's surreal to see where my ancestors lived.
Come and visit. Lots of our Moroccan Jewish brothers and sisters enjoy Morocco 🇲🇦 Shalom.
#GOT the best tv show eveeerr!!
Glad that you enjoyed your trip!
Such a good series! We miss it 🥲 thank you, we had a great time 😁
Morocco seems very interesting due to the diversity in landscapes.
Essaouira looks like a laid-back seaside town, with lots of sea food to offer. Interesting video, well done, guys.
Definitely a laid back town with a very historic feel to it 🌎🇲🇦
I've never seen a single episode of Game of Thrones, but Essaouira still looks like a beautiful place to wander around.
It must have been nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities too 😊
One day Robin you're gonna have a really awesome show to binge watch 😂
@@PeterandYen maybe, if I can squeeze an extra day or two into the week 🤣
😂 that's what the night is for
Thanks for the video! I had been visiting Essaouira several times and stayed there a few days or even a week each time. In only 4 hours you got only a glimpse of the town. It wakes up in the evening.
My last stay there was 4 years ago. I love this town. The harbor looks much cleaner and more organized now. The big trawlers seem to gone as well as the construction site for new wooden boats. It lost a bit of its charm.
Between the harbor and the old town, on the big square, there were a lot of fish restaurants and often live music. At sunset it was a great place with fresh grilled fish, music and a lot of people. Now there is just a construction site. What a pity.
The fresh market in the center of the medina wasn't shown. In the morning, there are a lot of locals selling vegetables, fruits, meat, and spices.
There are some interesting art galleries, too. Not just souvenir shops but real art. The town is also known for its wood working. In the past, you could watch the handicrafts in the medina.
بالصحة والراحة مرحبا مليون مبروك عواشركم مغاربه واجانب
ماشاء الله تبارك على المغرب 🇲🇦 ❤
you welcome to my country peace and love
As fresh as u can get with all the seafood n sugar cane..yummm😍😋 Morrocco full of wonders.😍😍😍
Fresh sea food by the port 🤤 wonderful ❤️
Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of peace ✌️ 🙏
Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of generosity .
Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of hospitality & will always be this way .
Long Live Morocco 🇲🇦 🙏
Hi Guys,
This was a really good and informative video. It was good to see some of the issues you encountered like the original trip organizer canceling the night before and your local guide coming up with a price after he wrangled you into a tour of the fishing boats. It was funny watching Peter eating the uni and trying to say something diplomatic:)
My wife was happy to see Yen wearing what was bought two videos ago as well.
I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, you guys produce great videos. Thanks again for taking us with you on your trips.
No worries 😁❤️ thank you both for watching and leaving us comments to read. We always enjoy reading them.
We both think it's important to show the real side of traveling. If doesn't always go to plan but that's part of the fun 😂👍
The lunch spot is really nice, sea food so fresh and cook with minimum seasoning, all nature 😋. It was good short experience with Saed the impromptu guide😅, being able to jump around the fishing boats
Have a great week and thanks again for posting a chill vlog at the seaport
Hahahaha yes it was a fun experience, provided we knew what we were getting ourselves into. I think if you didn't know there was a tip at the end you'd think a bit differently 🤔 😂
you guys always find the coolest things!
😁❤️ thank you, we always try. Its more fun that way
I only watched a few episodes of GOT, but this place sure looks nice to visit with a beautiful view of the sea. The canons look very cool, too. I had tried sea urchin once in Sapporo's seafood market. They grilled it for me as I don't eat raw. It tasted so soft, melt in your mouth, and a bit slimy. It's definitely a unique taste, and I think once is enough for me, lol
Hahahaha 😂 sometimes things can take a few tries before you decide if you like it or not.
Durian was one of those foods for me. Eventually I grew to enjoy it. But it's still a hard pass for Yen 😂
@PeterandYen durian is definitely a big no for my husband, and he refused to try regardless. I'm not a fan of sashimi and any raw cook food. My steak has to be medium. Otherwise, I won't eat. Even with medium, there's still blood 🤢
😁 Yen doesn't like bloody steak either. She much prefers small strips of beef in hot pot.
@PeterandYen Hahaha can Yen eat raw food or sashimi? I don't like beef because of the smell but occasionally I will eat beef, like jap or korean bbq.
Hey guys, I can relate to you.
Essaouira was visited by a Filipino vlogger as he went there & that place was very cool! 😎🥰
History meets present...Not a fan of 'GoT' but I must say that its an amazing experience!
Thanks Peter & Yen. Love your content as always 😎💖
😁 was a really cool day trip. We are currently back in New Zealand and can feel the large contrast between all the countries that we've visited this year. Feels quite surreal 😅
@@PeterandYen It is. We can feel it. Thanks Peter & Yen ✌️😎
Thank you for sharing ur experience with us 😊
“But this….is different.” Pretty much summed it up for me 😁… Was it much different than uni served in sushi restaurants? I’m guessing the ones you’ve tried in NZ tastes like the ones from sushi restaurants? Essaouira seemed like a cool, chill relaxing day… for some reason the description of “treats x4” made me laugh 😂… and you got a 🐈 in 😁. Really enjoyed the Morocco series… Italy was cool, but Morocco had some of that adventurous oomf in it that appealed to me. Thanks for sharing guys and safe travels! Hopefully you are enjoying some downtime back home 😊
It was 🤔 the one that they serve in Japan are very similar to the new Zealand kina. But the one in Essaouira was just... undescribable 😂
Yen and I would agree with your summary. A lot of our time in Morocco felt like an adventure. Def a diff experience from Italy 🇮🇹 😁
@@PeterandYen Weiliiiiiii 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳 🥊
So pumped let's go weili 🇨🇳 💪
@@PeterandYen heck yeah!!!! 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
@@PeterandYen random reading.. just read NZ has the highest auto theft rate in the world… even after reading it I find it hard to believe… ok.. that is all
Love to see you introduce the foods to us.
Merci we love Morroco
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Love the kina... You could make that a regular feature.... "Kina from around the world" 😂
Hahahaha love that idea 💡one of my favourite foods will happily eat when ever given the opportunity
@@PeterandYen same cuz... 😊
Thanks guys
I have been to New Zealand, north and south islands. I love the Alps, Milford Sounds…
Nice hope you enjoyed your time here in NZ 👌🇳🇿
Very close to this beautiful city is Sidi Kaouiki (25 km), a small town where many surfers go.
Beautiful beach🌅⛵☀🇲🇦
Outstanding 🇳🇿😎❤️
😁 cheers mate ❤️
Amazing 🤩
جميل جدا. 🌹❤
بالصحة والراحة.🌹💞
💛🙂
Absolutely enjoyed watching the video. Just a couple of questions: 1) How much time did you devote to walking the Rampart? 2) A bunch of folks say the "goats in the Argan trees" is sight for folks traveling from Marrakech to Essaouira. Can you also see this if you have a private tour or is there an easy getaway to this spot from the town of Essaouira? Once again, great video and one of the better ones I've watched so far of this town.
Thank you for the kind words 😊 We spent about 45 mins at the rampart but that's because we're filming a vlog too, so probably just 20-30mins there is plenty to walk all around it from one end to the other as well. Regarding the goats, we asked about that during our tour as (at that time anyway) they said people started to actually purposely put the goats in the tree as a means to attract tourists and then later sell things to them there or near there 😅 so it wasn't a natural occurrence anymore (and I guess there were repercussions for anyone caught doing the practice). Don't know about now but yea even though our tour mentioned the "chance" of seeing them, we didn't encounter any. Hope you have better luck!
@@PeterandYen First, a HUGE apology for my delayed acknowledgment of your response. Thank you so much. Folks putting goats on trees to attract tourists is crazy - and definitely NOT something I want to see. I appreciate you pointing out the non-trivial possibility of that. I also imagine that is an easier thing to see with private transport as opposed to with a Supratours bus (which is what I plan to take).
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Thank you for subbing. Hope you enjoy the videos 😁
Have you visited Tetouan city and surrounding regions in the north? Mediterranean Sea and beautiful towns. TH-cam Tetouan, Fnideq, Mdiq, etc
Ca me fait rire ,les touristes ,avec beaucoup de respect , et bien venus parmi nous ( nous sommes à votre dispositions pour vous faire découvrir ,l'histoire millénaire de notre civilisation ; bien venu parmi Nous )
In morocco, can you suggest any good day trip agency ?
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u two are so cute❤
I'm moroccan l tell you ,you're wellcome
haha just eat the fish with hands lol :p also for sardines the skin is so salted so you should take it off and only eat the meat inside
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Lucky you got that yummy sugar cane drink to wash down that “kina” that’s different🤭
😂😂 Seliama how have you been? Hope you've been well ❤️
@@PeterandYen Good morning guys, have missed watching your vlogs, just so busy with work and Nana duties but your never forgotten. Take care, much alofa’s ❤️❤️
It's great to hear from you take care and enjoy nana duties 😁❤️❤️
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Je conseille à nos amies ( qu'il existe un petit Vietnam à Sidi Yahya L'Gharb , région de Kenitra, qui vivaient en 1946 ,en Indochine ,Vietnam ( des soldats Marocains qui se sont rebeller, et mariés avec des vietnamiennes , à cause de la déportation de notre ROI MOHAMMED 5; et qui vivent avec enfants , depuis 1972 .au Maroc chez eux .)
Acho a Kalleb horas gaia Joice leco bia mais tarde vou aí is
Very close to this beautiful city is Sidi Kaouiki (25 km), a small town where many surfers go.
جميل جدا. 🌹❤