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Western Sahara Travel Guide

Getting Around Western Sahara

Buses

There are many local buses in Western Sahara. The main bus companies are Supratours (run by Moroccan Railways) and CTM who operate safe and comfortable buses between cities. Various companies operate buses within cities – where you usually pay on the bus.
 

Taxis

There are two different types of taxi. Grand Taxis operate over fixed routes between major towns and cities, and rather than paying for the whole car, you pay a fixed rate for a seat in the car, the car will not usually depart until it is full. Vehicles vary from Mercedes saloon cars to transit vans and landrovers in the mountains. Most towns have special taxi ranks for grand taxis. Petit Taxis operate in the usual way, they are officially metered though most drivers prefer not to use these. Always check fares before starting the journey.
 

Car Hire

Cars can be hired in Laayoune and Dakhla through small local agencies.
 

Driving

Driving is on the right. When driving in cities be aware that local drivers can be notoriously impatient and do not keep to lanes.
 

Trains

There is no train service in Western Sahara.
 

Boats

There are no domestic ferry routes.

Dakhla, Western Sahara
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Why Travel to Western Sahara?

  • Journey south from Agadir and travel through ever-changing and desolate desert landscapes.
  • Discover untouched Atlantic beaches and encounter friendly local fishermen.
  • Spend a few days relaxing on Dakhka lagoon - soon to be a playground for watersports enthusiasts.
  • Explore the Sahara on an expedition by 4WD.