El Aaiún

El Aaiun is city in northern Western Sahara. It is the capital and has a population approaching 200,000.

Getting There

Bus services connect El Aaiún to major transport hubs in southern Morocco, particularly Inezgane. Road N1 from southern Morocco to El Aaiún is in good condition, checkposts are frequent. Royal Air Maroc flies into El Aaiún from Casablanca, Agadir and Dakhla. There are regular buses from Marrakech.

Getting Around

El Aaiún's central sights can easily be explored on foot. Public transport is virtually non-existent. Grand Taxi services connect to El Aaiún port, El Aaiún plage and places further afield.

Sights

The main roads are lined by shops selling non-descript Moroccan goods, the bird park seems to be closed forever and the adjoining tourism office is very well staffed but doesn't seem to have any ideas on how to spend your time either.

Activities

Desert and deserted beaches are aplenty. Make the most of them.

Eating

Moroccan standard fare at most places, nothing to write home about. Wonderfully beefy camel meat available at butchers around town, dates of excellent quality in the markets. Barbecue, fruit and bread is king.

Hotels & Accommodation

Hotel Parador on Rue Okba Ibn Nafia seems to have reopened after being used as an army base for years. Should easily be the best bet in town. Hotel Larkaoune is mainly occupied by UN troops, the atmosphere is gloomy, the service personnel try to avoid being helpful as far as possible.

Nearby Destinations

It is easy to see all the sights and sounds of El Aaiún one day. However, with the Sahara all around and the ocean nearby, it is easy to link a trip here with some other cities:

  • Tarfaya - Only a couple hours north via bus lies the small port village of Tarfaya, Morocco.
  • Smara - Travelling deeper into the Sahara one finds this growing village. It features remains of a fortress, and the only regional town not founded by the Spanish.
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  • Just going there is reward enough. Enjoy the architecture, and try to talk to the locals. They're friendly. And, if you have the time and money, go ahead and take a trip to the Canary Islands.  Chad K.
  • Laayoune is the main city of the south of Morocco! I think march and april are the best time to visit!  Abdel B.
  • nice city. cqpital of occupaited by Maroccans Wzstern Sahara. U r able to see, that there is a lot of money puting to this city. Rather arabic than african. Nice to visit, but for one day (come on the morning, depart to Dakhla or back at the evening). Accomodation: hotels are busy becouse of UN …  Bartek G.
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El Aaiún Travel Guide is based on El Aaiún by Joelf, Matthew Cannella, Justin Anthony Knapp, Tatatabot, Valtteri, WindHorse, iGuide and others. El Aaiún Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.