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Western Sahara Travel Guide

When to Go to Western Sahara

To get the most out of your next adventure it makes sense to consider some of the very local factors that combine to make up what you feel is the best time to travel to a destination. Many of these factors are very personal - some people prefer to travel when the weather is not too hot, or sites too crowded - others prefer to travel when a traditional local event is taking place. Taking into account the dates of public holidays can also make sense as these may have an impact on opening times of attractions, shops and restaurants, or might affect public transport or other services. Conversely public holidays can be a time of great local festivities and celebrations providing a feast of local expressionism and culture.

Climate

Hot, dry desert where rain is rare. Cold offshore air currents produce fog and heavy dew. Typically the climate gets hotter and drier the further south you go in the Sahara and travellers to the southern desert areas should prepare for cold nights, particularly in December and January. The winter in the south is dry and bitterly cold. Sunshine hours build up throughout the year from around 5 hours a day in January to 11 hours a day in July, falling back to 5 hours a day in December.

Seasonality

August is traditionally the month that locals take their main annual holidays - coastal resorts are literally heaving during this period and accommodation can be scarce unless you book early - particularly as there are so few hotels available in the region.

National Holidays

Date Description
21 Mar 08 The Prophet's Birthday (Muslim)
01 May 08 Labour Day
30 Jul 08 Throne Day
14 Aug 08 Oued Eddahab Day
20 Aug 08 Revolution Day
21 Aug 08 Youth Day
02 Oct 08 Eid al Fitr - end of Ramadan (Muslim)
06 Nov 08 Green March Day
18 Nov 08 Independence Day
09 Dec 08 Eid al Adha - Feast of Sacrifice (Muslim)
29 Dec 08 Islamic New Year
01 Jan 09 New Year's Day
10 Jan 09 Islamic New Year (Muslim)
11 Jan 09 Independence Manifesto Day
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.