Until very recently Mirleft barely qualified as a one-horse village. Now, however, a stroll down its dusty street reveals a hive of activity as hip young Europeans create an enclave of laid-back bars and restaurants and cheap-yet-groovy hotels. Buoyed by the presence of surfers and paragliders who come for the great beaches and the updrafts, and many others who come to hang out in the great year-round climate, Mirleft is very clearly a place on the up.
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Getting there
Buses from the north to Sidi Ifni also stop in Mirleft. Between the two there are buses every hour and grands taxis too, though nothing that runs very late in the day. Anzid Quad Evasion, T077-756548, http://www.anzidquadevasion.com, organize quad bike trips into the countryside (60 euros for a half-day).
Mirleft and around
Car rental
At the time of writing a car rental place next to Tikiout was imminent.
At the time of writing Mirleft has no ATM, though the Post Office changes money. However a building in town has been bought up by a bank, so hopefully there should be one before long. Until then the nearest is in Sidi Ifni or Tiznit.
Internet
There are 3 or 4 internet cafés just off the Sidi Ifni road.
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