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City Guide
Sidi Ifni, Guelmim-Oued Noun (EH-partial), Morocco
Overview
Sidi Ifni is a picturesque coastal town in southern Morocco, known for its striking blue-and-white Art Deco buildings and relaxed vibe. With its rich colonial heritage, sweeping Atlantic beaches, and tranquil pace, it's an off-the-beaten-path oasis for those seeking authentic Moroccan atmosphere.
Best Time to Visit
April-June and September-November for mild temperatures and fewer crowds
Local Tips
Bring cash, as ATMs can be limited, and many places prefer cash payments. English is less common, so some basic French or Moroccan Arabic can be helpful.
Cultural Etiquette
Modest dress is appreciated, especially outside the beach areas. Tipping 5-10% in cafes and restaurants is customary. Greet locals respectfully and ask permission before taking photos.
Safety Warnings
Sidi Ifni is generally safe; petty crime is rare but keep valuables secure in crowded markets. Be careful swimming at the beach due to strong Atlantic currents and always follow local advice.
Hidden Gems
Don't miss Legzira Beach with its dramatic stone arches, the Friday souk in the Medina, and small Spanish-era cafés tucked away on quiet streets.
Frequently Asked Questions
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