Gorée Island
Dakar
Copyright: Oksana Ph/ShutterstockGorée Island
Gorée Island used to be an important centre for the transport of slaves headed to America. Today, it's worth a visit for the impressive colonial architecture, even though much of it is in ruins. The House of Slaves museum and memorial are an important point of interest, too. The island is small enough to explore on foot, and visitors can enjoy a drink on the beach or shop for meaningful local art.
Useful Information
- More Info: Île de Gorée
- More Info: whc.unesco.org/fr/list/26
- More Info: Ferries depart all day from the terminal north of Place de l'Independance every hour or two hours. The journey takes around 20 minutes.
Do & See
Giant bronze statues, fantastic art museums, mosques, cathedrals and tons of fascinating history mean that you're sure to find plenty to do in Dakar. If you feel like exploring a bit further outside the city, attractions like the pink Lake Retba, the Tortoise Village, and the nearby car-free Gorée Island make for great day trips.

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