Tarfaya
Tarfaya is a coastal town located in the southern part of Morocco, along the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its beautiful beaches and historical significance, particularly as a former French colonial outpost. The town has a small population and serves as a gateway to the nearby Sahara Desert.
The area around Tarfaya is rich in natural beauty, featuring dunes and unique landscapes. It is also famous for its connection to the writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who was inspired by the region while working as an airmail pilot. Today, Tarfaya attracts visitors interested in history, culture, and nature.