Need to know
Rooms
45, including 21 bungalows and seven villas.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include all meals, but exclude drinks. There are varying requirements for minimum stays, depending on the time of year.
Also
This remote desert stay is sadly not suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility.
Please note
Private transfers arranged through the hotel are the easiest way to navigate the 45-minute drive from/to the airport. A return trip for up to four guests costs MAD1,100.
At the hotel
Watersports centre; kit lockers; changing area and showers; a beach club; concierge, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: protective glazing, electric sunscreens, free bottled water, bathrobes, and organic custom bath products. Prestige Suites and villas also have a 50-inch TV, Nespresso machine, tea-making kit, and a minibar.
Our favourite rooms
We’re enchanted by the Prestige Suites, arranged over two floors with generous outdoor space. Bungalows are our pick for Smiths à deux, especially if you bag a front-line one with uninterrupted ocean views. Villas are notably well appointed for group stays, set around a private pool and sun terrace with ensuite bedrooms, enticing living spaces, and a kitchenette. Pool- or sea-view rooms are your budget-friendly options.
Poolside
A heated infinity pool set on a sun terrace in front of the restaurant is open all year round: dip in its sulphurous, geothermal waters and take in the lagoon views.
Spa
The spa at La Tour d’Eole is a welcome retreat after a day out on the water: book in for a deep-tissue Berber massage with argan oil in one of its three treatment rooms; join a free group yoga session, late afternoon (private lessons can be booked at extra cost); or head to the Zellige-tiled hammam for a steam, followed by an aromatic scrub.
Packing tips
Strictly trousers and shorts – a skater dress if you will – but leave any flared skirts and dresses, shawls and wraps at home (it’s too windy). And taking along a film camera or sketchbook is a good shout in such cinematic scenery.
Also
La Tour d’Eole’s location on El Argoub beach enjoys 300 days of wind each year – great if you’re kitesurfing, but a little exfoliating if you’re just planning to stay on shore.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs are welcome and there’s no charge for Fido, although you’ll need to bring along all hound-related kit. See more pet-friendly hotels in Dakhla.
Children
The emphasis on watersports here and the desert-edged, remote setting mean La Tour d’Eole is better suited to adults, but children of all ages are welcome. Babysitting can be arranged, and the hotel has multi-bedroom villas, each with a private pool.
Best for
Teens. If you’re not kitesurfing, there’s limited entertainment around…
Recommended rooms
Classic Bungalows take an extra bed, but it’s the three- and four-bedroom villas that hold most appeal for families, especially as they have private pools.
Crèche
For under-11s, nannying services are available by day, and the hotel can help arrange this (from around €30 for four hours).
Activities
Kitesurfing is the flagship activity here – open to over-11s (so long as they weight 40 kilograms or more). For six- to 11-year-olds, there’s a windsurfing academy.
Swimming pool
All pools, private and communal, are filled with sulphurous, geothermal water and have step entry, and your water babies will need adult supervision.
Meals
Villas come with kitchen facilities, but it’s unlikely you’ll want to stray far from chef’s cooking.
Babysitting
The hotel can help arrange babysitting with a trained nanny; price on enquiry.
Sustainability efforts
Despite the desert setting, La Tour d’Eole’s eco credentials are rock solid. The resort was built using sustainable materials including local stone and timber and responsible construction. The resort runs on solar power and is investing in green-energy vehicles. Its footprint is also reduced through energy-efficient kitchen equipment, LED lighting and sensors, heated-by-nature pools, and ecological air-conditioning. The latter means not using traditional air-con at all, but relying on a system of aeration in rooms, combined with protective glazing and electric sunscreens to help keep the mercury in check. Recycling policies here are rigorous: this plastic-free stay provides bath amenities in cardboard or glass packaging; there’s an intelligent wastewater-treatment system; digital operations mean a much smaller paper trail, and kitchen staff practise zero-waste cuisine, showcasing vegetarian and vegan plates. Ingredients such as fish and meat are sourced directly from local producers, and farms in the area supply organic vegetables, fruit and herbs.