Located on the road to Black Africa, which runs along the Atlantic for nearly two thousand kilometers, the Kasbah Tabelkoukt rises on top of a cliff overlooking a deserted beach.
A 4 km upstream, the small Berber village of Mirleft charms with its beaches where fishermen rub shoulders with surfers.
About thirty kilometers further south, the town of Sidi Ifni, of Spanish colonial architecture, is an enclave that has no been returned to Morocco only three decades ago.
From there, you can join the road to Mauritania via Goulimine, renowned for its camel market and the lascivious dance of its women, the guedra.
While respecting the local architecture, Nicole Arbousset knew how to create , a neo-classical atmosphere, subtly inspired by the thirties and revisited oriental art.
This southern Kasbah, with a 360° view of the ocean, reflects the ancestral know-how of Moroccan craftsmen, so skilful in the carving of the plasters, the sculpture of the old doors, the refinement of the mosaics.
With 7 themed suites (the fassia, the African, etc.), all benefiting from fireplaces and terraces, it will allow everyone to live privileged moments in a place where authenticity is always in order.
In this unusual setting, your stay will be privileged because all the suites overlook the sea and the swimming pool, and call for tranquility and delight.
An ideal place to explore the coast, from north to south; for an excursion in the wild and desert nature of the Anti-Atlas; or to relax and enjoy the benefits of the hammam and traditional massages as well as seafood cuisine.
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