A Scenic Seaside Fort on Morocco's Rocky Coast & Game of Thrones Filming Location
Hello everyone, welcome back to Essouira, a lovely little city on Morocco’s southwestern coast, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today, I will take you to a cool, well-preserved stone fort, which overlooks the neighboring harbor. It is not a particularly large fort, but it provides some great views of the walled city and rocky coastline.
This fortification is known as Skala du Port, and is just one piece of a grand strategic vision for the city. Commissioned by Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah in 1760, building Essouira was arguably the Sultan’s most visionary achievement, and a key to his re-positioning of Morocco toward Atlantic trade, as well as consolidating control and reducing foreign influence in the area.
Nearby cities such as Agadir and Mazagan had previously faced conflict and even occupation by the Portuguese. To help prevent foreign meddling in the area, the Sultan hired a French military architect to design the heavily fortified city. The city's large walls, thick gates, and strategically placed forts like this one were meant to deter foreign and local rivals from interfering in this important trade route from the country’s interior to the Atlantic.
Skala du Port is specifically built to extend out away from the city, so that the canons there can have a better field of view to protect the city and extend their defensive range extending out from the port. I find this kind of military architecture to be quite fascinating, and it is cool to think that the same design that provides amazing views of the city was also specifically designed to defend it.
When Essouira was being built, Morocco's most important trading partners were France, England, and the Netherlands. The most exported goods by volume and value were leather and beeswax. Ostrich feathers from the Saharan caravans were also an extremely valuable export, but in much lower quantities. Coming into the port, the most valuable imports were textiles, metal parts, firearms, and sugar. Despite being produced locally, refined sugar was in such high demand locally that it was often also sourced from the British and Dutch, sometimes even the Americans.
Despite the strategic value of the port city, Essouira’s defenses were never truly tested in any significant combat. This lack of action is also a big reason why the city and its impressive fortifications are still in such good shape today. Walking along the stone walls, I can’t help but feel I have entered a far-off and exotic world, a feeling that must have been shared by the producers of Game of Thrones, who chose this location to represent Astapor.
You won’t have to do much walking here, but it is a great little place to sit for a while. Distant sounds of the bustling harbor below, the squawking of seabirds, the constant sea breeze on your face, and the taste of salt in the air make for a truly relaxing and surreal experience.
The distant clouds are now growing darker and closer, so I take that as a sign to leave this place. I hope you enjoyed reading about this fascinating piece of Moroccan history.
All photos were taken by me. I hope you have a wonderful day. :)
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Amazed to see the condition of the buildings and I am sure it is a tourist hot spot these days. Have you eaten any Camel yet as I have heard it is a delicacy in the area?
Surprisingly, there were not too many other tourists at this time. It may not be as well advertised as some other Moroccan destinations. I didn't even know this spot was in Game of Thrones until I researched it later. I had a camel burger in Marrakech, it was similar to beef, but the spices they used were really unique and interesting.
Beautifully written and informative. The blend of history and personal observation made the place come alive.
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you appreciated my post :)
It’s amazing that it has remained so well-preserved and still holds that timeless charm.
Yes, it seems to be built to a high standard, with a cool and classic design.
The craftsmanship really stands out! Thanks for sharing.🤗
Yes, it really does. Thank you for stopping by :)
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I always love seeing such great architecture build from the past. The place hold lots of incredible mystery of the history.
I also enjoy this type of place, like a window into the past.
I am one of the few people who never watched Game of Thrones, but I can see the resemblance to that place. It does look historical enough to become a shelter for many movies and series out there, which is amazing!
Yes, it has a cool and exotic design that I think would fit well in many historical or fantasy series or movies. There are actually a few movie studios in Morocco that have filmed many iconic movies in different parts of the country.
That's exciting to hear!
Wow, breathtaking view, I would love to go there. Thanks for showing us how beautiful it is out there :))
I am glad you appreciated my post. I hope you can visit some day :)
Thank you for sharing. Love those captured photos of you. The buildings was designed with historical architectural design and it is good to see that it is preserved. It can be one of the historical spot also.
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Beautiful place on the coast of Morocco, the bay has a beautiful view and the buildings and structures are maintained as in colonial times. Beautiful pictures.
It really was a beautiful place, like a window into the past. Thank you for stopping by, I am glad you appreciated the pictures.
One of the beautiful place in Morocco, people also there is very accommodating.. I love that place it's a good place to go for exploring... See you Morocco inshallah..
Yes, quite beautiful indeed, and perfect for exploring. Thank you for stopping by :)
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The place really looks historic and perfect for movies and shows. The writing was beautiful and informative, bringing the place to life with its mix of history and personal insight. It's well preserved.
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you appreciated my post :)
Wow, one of the most beautiful places is Morocco. Aside form that the beautiful structure that established is so unique. I am a Filipino but I'm so excited to visit soon and I'm the one people who like their culture and others
Yes, it is really a beautiful and interesting place to visit. Thank you for stopping by.
Essaouira looks amazing! 💖 Skala du Port fort is so cool. It's wild to think it was built way back in 1760 to protect trade routes, but now it's famous for Game of Thrones! ✨ You really captured that old-world vibe 💖
It is really cool how time can change the meaning of a place. I am glad you appreciated my post :)