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Sidi Bibi

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Browse hotels in Sidi Bibi, Morocco — a rural Souss-Massa commune 40 km northeast of Agadir on the N1. Guesthouses and roadside stays in the argan plain.

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About Sidi Bibi

Sidi Bibi: Small-Town Morocco in the Souss-Massa Plain

Sidi Bibi is a rural commune in Morocco's Souss-Massa region, roughly 40 km northeast of Agadir along the N1 highway. The town sits on a fertile agricultural plain where argan groves and cereal crops dominate the landscape. It functions primarily as a market hub for surrounding douars, with a weekly souk drawing traders from nearby villages. The pace is unhurried and the infrastructure modest — a contrast to the resort coast an hour's drive west.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Sidi Bibi is limited to small guesthouses and roadside auberges serving transit travelers and commercial visitors. Guests seeking more options typically base themselves in Agadir or Tiznit (about 55 km south) and make day trips into the Souss interior. The town is more practical as a waypoint than a destination in its own right.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Grand taxis from Agadir's Inzegane terminal cover the 40 km route in under an hour.
  • Language: Tachelhit (Shilha Berber) is the dominant spoken language; Arabic and French are understood in commerce.
  • Currency: Moroccan dirham (MAD); card payment is not reliably available — carry cash.
  • Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) when the Souss plain is green and temperatures remain below 32 °C.

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