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Beach, Coquillage Beach, Aftas Beach, Plage Sauvage and Marabout's Beach. The last is
the most dramatic, with its marabout tomb and savage-looking rocks.
There are plenty of activities to keep you busy, with six surf schools, mostly located on
the road to Imin Tourga. The beach is good for surf casting (fishing), and hotels and
guides can organise trips from trekking to desert excursions. Many of the following oper-
ators offer packages including accommodation, food, transfers and hire-car.
Surf en Marruecos
( 0615 99 04 70; www.surfenmarruecos.com ) The Spanish-owned surf school has spearheaded
Mirleft's development as a surf destination, organising an international longboard compet-
ition here every August.
SURFING
Spot-M
(
SURFING
0610 41 90 46; www.spot-m.com ) A British-owned surf specialist.
Mirleft Ride
( 0661 44 19 33; www.mirleftride.com ) Runs surf schools and organises fishing trips and
treks into the hills.
SURFING
Paraglide Morocco
( 0676 31 86 55; www.paraglidemorocco.com ) The British-owned outfit is geared towards
seasoned paragliders, but tandem flights (Dh550) are available.
PARAGLIDING
Le Nid d'Aigle
(
PARAGLIDING
0671 66 85 05; www.nidaigle.com ) Offers paragliding.
Sleeping
There are plenty of short-let apartments available in Mirleft, costing from about Dh200
per night; ask at the entrance to the village.
Hôtel Abertih
( 0528 71 93 04; www.abertih.com ; s/d incl breakfast with bathroom Dh200/300, without bathroom
Dh150/200; ) Looking like it popped out of a Cubist painting, blue-and-yellow Abertih is
equally colourful inside, where open courtyards lead to 11 rooms above the licensed
HOTEL
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