Abidjan cruise port guide
Located on Africa’s Ivory Coast, Abidjan lies amid canals and waterways. It’s a modern African city, affectionately known as Babi by locals, or, more optimistically, Paris of West Africa. This last moniker could be due to two things: one, Abidjan is both the economic and cultural capital of West Africa and two: it truly is a city of lights. It is also the most populous French speaking country in the continent, so welcome, bienvenue to Abidjan! Looking at Abidjan’s towering skyscrapers, you would be surprised to think that the sprawling city was originally a small fishing village. The French established a protectorate in Abidjan in 1842, and eventually colonised the region in 1893. Under French rule Abidjan quickly became a major port terminus, exporting mainly timber and coffee to Europe. Cote d’Ivoire was granted independence in 1960 but Abidjan remained the country’s capital until 1983. Today it considered one of the foremost African cities in terms of fashion, culture and the standard of living. Like much of West Africa, Abidjan has cachet and soul in buckets. The civil war of 2007-2007 may have left some pock marked remnants, but that should and must be easily overlooked. The city is bubbling with energy, enjoying a diversity of cultures from the aforementioned French connection to the steady stream of travellers that come to Abidjan looking for a destination with a bit of authenticity. If travelling outside of the city, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grand Bassam is less than an hour away.
About Abidjan
Abidjan is the economic capital and largest city of Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), with a 2021 census population of 6.3 million. Africa's second-largest seaport by shipping traffic (after Lagos), the port sits on the Ebrié Lagoon connected to the sea via the 15-metre-deep Vridi Canal, and is visited by cruise ships on West Africa itineraries.
Key sites include St. Paul's Cathedral (1985), the Museum of Civilizations in Côte d'Ivoire, Banco National Park, and the Cocody Museum of Contemporary Art. Grand-Bassam beach (Abidjan's premier beach) and the Hotel Ivoire are iconic draws. The Le Plateau district features the city's skyline and government buildings.
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Istanbul to Cape Town
Sirena · Europe · 39 nights
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The Three Oceans
Silver Dawn · Worldwide · 149 nights
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Lisbon To Cape Town
Sirena · Mediterranean · 24 nights
from $8,949
$372 / night
Cape Town To Lisbon
Sirena · Africa · 24 nights
from $8,699
$362 / night
Lisbon to Cape Town
Seven Seas Navigator · Europe · 25 nights
from $33,699
$1,347 / night
Cape Town to Dakar
Silver Dawn · Africa · 19 nights
from $18,100
$952 / night
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