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Welcome to Car Rental Marrakech in the Moroccan desert.
On the Atlantic coast, in the Great South, there is a magical bay. Between dunes and waves, live in harmony with a nature full of secrets.
At the mouth of the Rio de Oro, Dakhla was founded in 1884 by the Spanish. At the time, it was called Villa Cisneros. This small fishing port sits at the edge of a beautiful lagoon with turquoise waters.
In addition to hosting thousands of migratory birds, including colonies of flamingos, the bay is home to the world's largest population of monk seals. Its waters are also frequented by rays and humpback dolphins.
The grandiose Punta Sarga, at the southern end of the peninsula, is the recommended site to observe these wonders.
Considered by surfing champions as one of the most beautiful spots in the world, this place is ideal for all water sports on the water... but also on the sand dunes! To feel in communion with nature, it is possible to sleep in khaïmats tents (traditional desert collective housing) in a surf camp. The sulfur water shower at 38°C from the Asmaa thermal spring is a must-try, reputedly excellent for the skin, respiratory disorders, and bones. The Rio de Oro Lagoon is also one of the most fish-rich areas in the world.
In surf casting, that is, fishing with your feet at the edge of the water, it is possible to catch fish that can measure up to 2 meters and weigh up to 80 kilos.