Boujdour

Boujdour is in Western Sahara.

Understand

Boujdour is not a tourist destination. People here live off fishing. But with lots of money from the Moroccan government, sufficient infrastructure has been created to make this town a good choice for spending the night when traveling through Western Sahara.

Get in

Boujdour lies on the one and only road that connects Agadir with Dakhla and Mauritania. So all buses that go between those places also stop here.

Get around

The center is pretty small and it is easy to cover it on foot.

See

The sunset at the beach or the pretty Stalinist city layout and architecture of government buildings, if that is your cup of tea.

Eat

There are lots of restaurants on the main road that serve typical Moroccan food.

Sleep

Along the main road there are several hotels. Rooms with TV, WiFi and private bathrooms can be had for 150 dirhams.

Connect

Go next

Either north, towards Agadir or south, towards Dakhla and Mauritania.

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