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Kasbah Ifoulki | Far from Home, Feeling like Home - Aglou Morocco

Welcome to Kasbah Ifoulki, your premier guesthouse in Aglou Beach, situated just 17 kilometers from the vibrant city of Tiznit in the beautiful Souss-Massa region of southern Morocco. Whether you are looking for a serene coastal escape, world-class uncrowded surf spots, or a peaceful base to explore the majestic Anti-Atlas mountains, our authentic Moroccan kasbah is your perfect home away from home. We pride ourselves on offering a unique blend of traditional Amazigh (Berber) hospitality and modern comforts. Enjoy deep relaxation by the ocean, discover hidden fishing caves, or savor our homemade local cuisine including tagine and fresh couscous.

Elegant Comfort

Enjoy ultimate comfort in our Kasbah, where luxury meets Amazigh tradition.

Homemade Amazigh Flavors

From traditional breakfasts to local specialities, every meal is a celebration of Amazigh culture and coastal life.

Your Gateway To Endless Discovery

Aglou is perfectly located between the Ocean, Anti-Atlas mountains, and authentic villages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kasbah Ifoulki located?

Kasbah Ifoulki is located in the coastal village of Aglou Plage (Aglou Beach) in southern Morocco, approximately a 15-minute drive (17 km) from the major city of Tiznit.

What airports are closest to Kasbah Ifoulki?

The nearest major international airport is Agadir–Al Massira Airport (AGA), which is about a 1.5-hour drive north of Aglou and Tiznit.

Is Aglou Beach good for surfing?

Yes! Aglou Plage and the neighboring coastline (like Mirleft and Sidi Ifni) are known for excellent, consistent Atlantic swells and uncrowded beaches, making it a hidden paradise for surfers of all levels.

Do you offer guided tours or excursions?

Yes, we offer professional, bespoke concierge services and guided day trips to explore the Anti-Atlas mountains, Paradise Valley, traditional Berber villages, and the famous Sidi Ifni Saturday market.

Do you serve traditional Moroccan food?

Absolutely. Our kitchen celebrates authentic Amazigh (Berber) cuisine. Guests can enjoy traditional Moroccan breakfasts and slow-cooked tagines. We cook seasonal, with goat, beef, chicken, fish and lots of delicious vegetables, all made with fresh local ingredients.