Dakar, Senegal — Heading Out to Gorée Island


On the water to Gorée Island

NCL Dawn departed Côte d’Ivoire on 21 March 2025, and three days later we found ourselves in Dakar, the largest city in Senegal, as well as its capital. The city itself is home to nearly 1.3 million, but the populatoin of the metropolitan area is around four million. In other words, this is a major city. The capital is situated on the Cap-Vert, or Cape Verde, peninsula, which makes this the westernmost point of the entire African continent. And, while Abidan, Côte d’Ivoire was our least favorite cruise destination, Ursula and I both rated Dakar our second favorite after Cape Town. It’s just a wonderful, exciting destination. We had a full day ahead of us, and our tour guide rushed us to the ferry terminal for our first sight — Île de Gorée (Gorée Island)

Horaires de la chaloupe” — Boat Schedule

The crowd lining up for the ferry was massive, and our guides had to do some real finagling to get us all aboard. If any of us missed this one, we’d be stuck for hours awaiting the next. Fortunately, bunched together and jostled by the throngs, we all made it. And so we set sail for Gorée:

Fort d’Estrées

As we approached this small island the first prominent feature we saw was Fort d’Estrées, which houses the Historical Museum of Senegal in Gorée. This fort was built by the French in the 1850s, and it still looks imposing today:

Fort d’Estrées

Other views taken from the ferry as we approached Gorée Island:

Approaching Gorée Island
Braving the waves in a small boat

Finally making port, we disembarked from the ferry for a tour of this historic island.

Thank You for Your Pilgrimage
Gorée ♥ You

Here’s a glimpse of the first sights to great us on Gorée Island:

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Fun Photo Friday — Côte d’Ivoire Favorites 2


Kings everywhere!

Today’s Fun Photo Friday completes our photographic tour of Côte d’Ivoire. Next week I present what I consider one of this cruise’s destination highlights. That would be the westernmost point of the African continent — Senegal.

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Côte d’Ivoire — Centre Artisanal de la Ville d’Abidjan and St. Paul’s Cathedral


Le CAVA (Centre Artisanal de la Ville d’Abidjan)

Centre Artisanal de la Ville d’Abidjan goes by the shorthand name Le CAVA, and Le CAVA was probably one of the two highlights of this excursion. The other you’ll see in the second half of today’s article, St. Paul’s Cathedral. I think you’ll be stunned at the modern aesthetic of that incredible structure, but for now let’s look at the handcrafted arts-and-crafts treasures of Le CAVA:

Lots of wood — animals, masks, and shields

Much of Le CAVA is centered around wood carving, as you might expect. But not everything here is suitcase worthy. Some of this stuff is huge:

Le CAVA wood carvings

But there are also metal artifacts which, to me, had the smell of CCC (Cheap Crap from China). Unfortunately, no matter where you go in today’s world, souvenir shops seem overrun with CCC, and it really ruins the vibe.

CCC? It certainly appears so

Other vendors seemed to carry a mixture of both local crafts and CCC:

A mixture of local and CCC? Likely

Thankfully, most vendors seemed more interested in displaying local wares from local artisans:

Le CAVA crafts

The hour grew late, and our available time grew short. We had to rush to make it back to NCL Dawn in time, but we did manage (over the objections of a couple in our tour group) to make one last stop. This is St. Paul’s Cathedral:

St. Paul’s Cathedral

Consecrated in 1985, this wonderfully modern take on a Roman Catholic Cathedral stuns both inside and out. But if you think the exterior is visually stunning, wait until you see what awaits you inside:

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

Even the main stained glass piece, monstrous in size, will leave you in awe:

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

One last look at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Next week I take you to our last African stop — Dakar, Senegal.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

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