Vacations to Senegal

World-class waves and fresh Atlantic seafood are par for the course in Africa’s westernmost country. But trips to Senegal have more to offer the intrepid traveler. In Dakar, ‘djembe’ drums provide a soundtrack to vibrant street life, while chimpanzees, elephants and big cats await on safari inland. Venture further still to find tribal communities isolated by mangroves and foothills.

Top destinations in Senegal

Dakar

With an impressive cultural lineup featuring contemporary African art, colorful festivals and storied heritage sites, Senegal’s capital should be on your radar.

Senegal: fast facts

LanguageFrench
CurrencyWest African CFA franc (CFA)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

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FAQs about Senegal vacations

First time in Senegal? Head to Dakar for its museums, markets and events. If a relaxing beach break is more to your liking, try Saly on the Petite Côte, known as Senegal’s answer to the French Riviera.
Senegal is a moderately priced destination, though costs for luxury hotels and tourist attractions can add up. Save money by using public transportation when possible and opting for budget eats at street food stalls and local restaurants.
The best time to visit Senegal is during the dry season, which lasts from November until May. You’ll find that temperatures creep up from February onwards. If you can handle the heat, schedule your trip for May to catch Africa’s biggest jazz festival in St. Louis.
Be sure to check with your local government for travel advisories in Senegal. Nevertheless, this is considered one of the safest countries in Africa, making it an ideal introduction to the continent. Be sure to always keep a safe distance from wildlife when on a safari.
The official language of Senegal is French. But the country’s majority language is Wolof, with other languages including Pulaar, Serer, Diola and Mandinka also spoken. Consider hiring a guide to get the most out of your trip.
You’ll use West African CFA francs (CFA) while in Senegal. Few businesses accept credit card payments here. While it’s always best to carry cash, currency exchange beyond US dollars and euros can be tricky. You’ll find ATMs in all major cities. Though not mandatory, tipping is much appreciated.