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Standing as a symbol of Essaouira’s maritime heritage, the Sqala du Port fortress was built in the 18th century by the Portuguese and expanded by the Moroccan Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah. This well-preserved fortress offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the port. Visitors can explore the walls, cannons, and architectural remnants that reflect both Moroccan and Portuguese influences. The surrounding area, with its bustling craft markets, further enhances the historic atmosphere of the site.