Essaouira is the waterfront wind – the flawlessly named alizee, or taros in Berber – that has permitted Essaouira (essa-weera, or es-sweera in Arabic) to hold its conventional culture and character. For the greater part of the year, the breeze blows so hard here that unwinding on the shoreline is unimaginable, implying that the town is skirted by the crowds of shoreline voyagers who slide on other Atlantic Coast goals in summer. Known as the 'Twist City of Africa', it draws in a lot of windsurfers amongst April and November, yet the lion's share of guests come here in spring and pre-winter to meander through the zest scented paths and palm-lined roads of the braced medina, peruse the numerous craftsmanship displays and boutiques, unwind in a portion of the nation's best lodgings and watch angling nets being repaired