A small slice of paradise in southern Morocco, nestled between the waters of the Atlantic and the sands of the Sahara. Villa Cisneros, also known as Dakhla or ad-Dajla, is considered the capital of the Dakhla-Rio de Oro region. It lies approximately 550 km south of El Aaiún, on Morocco's Atlantic coast, on the narrow Rio de Oro peninsula, which runs parallel to the coast in a northeast-southwest direction. Kilometers of beaches stretch along the city's shoreline: an opportunity to relax and enjoy all kinds of water sports. Its coastline is among the most beautiful in Morocco. Isolated from the world by the surrounding desert, it is a true haven of peace, the ideal place to enjoy the 25-degree sunshine year-round. From north to south, with its hundreds of kilometers of deserted, sandy beaches opening onto the Atlantic, Dakhla offers a sublime setting that makes us feel in symbiosis with a nature as mysterious as it is preserved. Home to migratory birds, pink flamingos, turtles, monk seals, rays, and humpback dolphins.