This is a very interesting mix of desert and ocean scenery, and here are some of the peculiar places that one can visit in Dakhla Morocco:
Dakhla Bay: This bay is considered the eye of this city for water sports. From kiteboarding down to windsurfing, kayaking, or even just lying down on the beach, Dakhla Bay has all one may want.
White Dune: A couple of kilometers away from the city, this white dune is a natural beauty that provides fantastic views of the surrounding desert and ocean. It is a photographer’s dreamland and a place where one can enjoy sunsets.
Dragon Island: This small island lies offshore to Dakhla Morocco and is reachable only by boat. It is an excellent spot for snorkeling and to explore its virgin beaches.
Oued Eddahab: It is a lagoon with the name “River of Gold” south of Dakhla Morocco, forming part of the migratory birds’ essential habitats and hosting lovely moments for ornithological excursions.
Sahrawi Cultural Center: The history, culture, and traditions of the Sahrawi inhabitants have formed, as a whole, the entity called the Sahrawi Cultural Center, with its cultural exhibitions, show workshops, and artistic performances.
Asrir: This Sahrawi traditional village gives insight into the life and culture of the visitor. It is a cluster of wee mud-brick houses that one peers into and says a word or two with the natives about their traditional crafts in weaving and pottery.
Dakhla Peninsula: This tour takes a drive around the Dakhla Peninsula, stopping at the many viewpoints overlooking the rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and desert scenery.
Dakhla Fishing Harbours: Come and see firsthand what a busy fishing harbour looks like in Dakhla Morocco. Snap shots from your camera at the view of local fishermen in their element and taste fresh seafood dishes from restaurants lining up on the shore.
These destinations represent a mix of opportunities for water sports filled with adrenaline, cultural input, and natural beauty-all to make your stay at Dakhla truly unforgettable for guests.