
Sidi Ifni Art Deco Quarter
The most intact Spanish art deco colonial quarter in Africa — a grid of curved buildings, a central plaza, a church converted to a mosque that still has its original bell tower, a governor's palace, a market hall. All built between 1934 and 1960 in a style that combined Spanish rationalism with Moorish ornament. Nobody comes here. Everything is still standing.
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Multi-day journeys featuring this place
Curated routes that pass through Sidi-ifni

6 Days
Wild Atlantic South
Agadir to Sidi Ifni—where the tourist trail ends and the real coast begins.

6 Days
Southern Surf & Cliffs
Point breaks, empty lineups, and red cliffs that glow at sunset — Morocco's surf coast, minus the crowds and plus the silence.

10 Days
Road to Dakhla
The long south — Agadir to the Saharan peninsula where the wind never stops and the Atlantic never rests.
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