Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
CTM ( 0661 80 18 98; majid.ifni@hotmail.com; Ave Hassan II) Daily departures to destinations
including Casablanca (Dh260, 12 hours), Marrakesh (Dh160, 7½ hours), Agadir (Dh70,
four hours) and Laâyoune (Dh165, eight hours).
Trans Kam ( 0601 07 33 10; Ave Mohammed V) Daily bus to/from Marrakesh at 5am/1pm
(eight hours, Dh110).
GRAND TAXI
The grand-taxi station is on the east side of town. Taxis serve Goulimime (Dh25), Legzira
Plage (Dh13), Mirleft (Dh13), Tiznit (Dh27) and Agadir (Dh60).
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Around Sidi Ifni
Hotels will advise on the many walks to be done in the countryside around Sidi Ifni.
Legzira Plage
El Gzira, usually called Legzira Plage, is a superb secluded bay 10km north of Ifni with
excellent sand and two dramatic natural stone arches reaching over the sea. It's accessible
from Rte 104 but better reached by walking along the beaches and cliffs. Tourism devel-
opment is slowly spreading down the access road from Rte 104, but the beach itself re-
mains pristine and undeveloped.
At the foot of the access road, a cluster of hotels and auberges overlook the beach.
Beach Club ( 0670 52 28 00; www.legzirabeachclub.com ; s/d from Dh175/275) has the best rooms,
some with shared sea-facing balconies.
Sable d'Or ( 0661 30 24 95; eddibmohamed2@yahoo.se; r Dh150-300) has small but comfort-
able rooms, opening onto terraces with sea views. Its public areas were being renovated
when we visited.
The hotels offer half-board (about Dh250 per person) and you can get a simple lunch of
grilled fish at the neighbouring beach cafes (about Dh60).
Grands taxis stop on Rte 104 en route between Sidi Ifni (Dh10) and Mirleft (Dh15).
 
 
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