Mirleft
The village takes its Mirleft history of the colonial period. Of relatively recent construction, it reflects the time when Morocco was divided between the French and Spanish controls.
Nearby, a few kilometers away, the beach of "Marabout" once served as border. Besides the city of Sidi Ifni, about thirty kilometers south of Mirleft retains some vestiges of the Spanish presence as "Paseo Maritimo" or public gardens still retain a flavor of Andalusia.
Built in 1935, the military fort Tidli majestically overlooks the village. The top of the fort you can enjoy a superb view of Mirleft and the sea.
THE BEACH AND FUN BEACH
Village Mirleft has gained a solid reputation in Morocco is praised all over the quality of its white sand beaches, its almost inaccessible coves between cliffs and ocean or sand dunes shaped by the desert wind.
The bite of the sun, the crashing ocean waves, huge expanses of sand ... the tourist fond of seaside pleasures is struck by the sheer places and experiencing a violent sensation of disorientation.
SURF
Village Mirleft has gained a solid reputation in Morocco is praised all over the quality of its white sand beaches, its almost inaccessible coves between cliffs and ocean or sand dunes shaped by the desert wind.
The bite of the sun, the crashing ocean waves, huge expanses of sand ... the tourist fond of seaside pleasures is struck by the sheer places and experiencing a violent sensation of disorientation.
FISH SPECIES
Southern Morocco is particularly fish. It is a paradise for fishermen accustomed to shortages Western European waters.
One of the most sought after and enjoyable to fish for its resistance to the line fish is undoubtedly the Sar.
In addition to the sars, Moroccan tidal waves bring their bream, wolves (bars), marbled, of saupes