Small piece of paradise in the south of Morocco, lost between the waters of the Atlantic and the sands of the Sahara. Villa Cisneros, also known and renamed as Dakhla or ad-Dajla, is considered the capital of the Dakhla-Río de Oro region. It is located about 550 kilometers south of El Aaiún, on the country's Atlantic coast, on a narrow peninsula, the Río de Oro peninsula, which runs parallel to the coast in a northeast-southwest direction.Kilometers of beaches stretch from one side of the city to the other: an opportunity to relax, an opportunity to enjoy all types of water activities. Its coasts are among the most beautiful in Morocco. Isolated from the world by the surrounding desert, they are a true haven of peace, the ideal place to enjoy the 25 degree sun all year round. From north to south, with its hundreds of kilometers of deserted and sandy beaches that open to 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.