SEAFOOD,    REGIONALSEAFOODJUICE   BARJEWELLERY,  SOUVENIRSEating & Drinking
For an  alcoholic   drink   with    your    meal    before  entering    dry Mauritania, head    to  the restaurants at
Bab al-Bahar    and the Sahara  Regency.
Café Restaurant Samarkand €
(    0528   89  83  16; Ave Mohammed    V;  set menu    Dh120)  The best    place   to  eat in
Dakhla, with    views   of  the white   cliffs  of  Africa  from    the pergolas.   The menu    features    a   wide
range   of  fish    and other   dishes; order   in  advance for couscous    or  fish    pastilla    .   The three-course
set menu    is  an  excellent   deal.
Café-Restaurant Bahia €€
(    0528   93  00  62; 16  Ave Mohammed    V;  meal    Dh90)   A   good,   unlicensed  fish    restaurant
serving catches including   calamari    and octopus.    The pulpo   alla    gallega is  octopus cooked  in
water   and covered with    olive   oil and paprika.
Hassan Fruits
(Ave    al-Walae)   Across  the pedestrian  crossing    from    the Dakhla  peninsula   monument,   this    is
popular for a   slice   of  gateau  and a   mixed   fruit   cocktail    (Dh15).
Shopping
A   pedestrianised  shopping    lane    runs    north   from    Ave Sidi    Ahmed   Laaroussi   between Hotels
Sahara  and Aigue.  Vendors here    sell    goods   from    argan   oil to  bright  melhaf  .
Ensemble Artisinal
(Ave    el-Moukouama)   Marrakesh   medina  it  ain’t,  but you can find    last-minute gifts   here,
particularly    Saharan jewellery.
Information
Dakhla  has a   number  of  banks   with    ATMs,   in  the centre  of  town    and next    to  Hôtel   Erraha. You’ll
also    find    internet    cafes   in  these   areas   charging    Dh10    per hour.
Pharmacie Oued Dahab ( 0528 89 81 25; Ave Mohammed V)
Post office (Ave el-Moukouama)
Getting There & Around
For advice on travelling to/from Mauritania, Click here.
Air
Aéroport    Dakhla  (    0528   89  72  56; www.onda.ma)    About   200m    west    of  the Sahara
Regency.
Canary Fly (www.canaryfly.es) Weekly flights to Gran Canaria.
Royal   Air Maroc   (RAM;    0528   89  70  49; www.royalairmaroc.com;  Ave des PTT)    Flies   from
Casablanca  every   afternoon   apart   from    Tuesday and Saturday,   returning   in  the evening,    and
from/to Agadir  on  Wednesday   afternoon/evening.
