Reaching Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire — The Ivory Coast


Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

The NCL Dawn made port in Abidjan on 21 March 2025, two days after we departed the island of São Tomé. I’m going to be honest with you and say that Abidjan was my least favorite African port of call. That’s not to say I regret our visit to the République de Côte d’Ivoire. I most assuredly do not. For one thing, it helps pad out my list of 107 countries and autonomous regions that I’ve visited. So, what’s not to like? Well, you’ll find over this week and next that there’s not a lot here to see. That’s mostly a byproduct of the fact that Côte d’Ivoire’s per capita GDP is a dismal $2,728 (nominal)/$6,960 (PPP). How poor are things here? Let me show you what passed as one of our first tour destinations on this day. This is the sad remnants of a former colonial house in Grand-Bassam, east of Abidjan:

Colonial House ruins in Grand-Bassam

This historic building is in only slightly better condition:

Grand-Bassam

We walked past these buildings because our guide insisted upon taking us to a local school. As we progressed down this short street, we saw yet another rundown colonial house:

Rundown colonial house in Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire

Then we arrived to the school:

 Groupe Scolaire Bassam 4 Preschool and Primary
Groupe Scolaire Bassam 4 Preschool and Primary

View from the Musée National des Costumes (National Costume Museum) of Grand-Bassam

View from the Musée National des Costumes

La Petite Marianne” (The Little Marianne), a bronze statue in the French colonial quarter of Grand-Bassam:

La Petite Marianne” (The Little Marianne)

And a preview image of Wednesday’s article on the Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam:

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam

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Fun Photo Friday — São Tomé Favorites


I São Tomé and Príncipe

For some, STP is something that comes in blue, yellow, and red cans, and stands for Scientifically Treated Petroleum. But for today’s Fun Photo Friday, it stands for São Tomé and Príncipe. Welcome to today’s Fun Photo Friday featuring São Tomé favorites. Click on any image below in today”s photo gallery below to enlarge the image and engage the slide show:

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Touring São Tomé


Praia Micondo, São Tomé

On Monday I left you with a single image of our next Praia Micondo. I told you then that I found this beach even more fun to photograph than Praia das Sete Ondas. In addition to the image above, here are a couple more reasons why:

Praia Micondo, São Tomé
Praia Micondo, São Tomé

Okay, back on the bus and continuing south along the east coast of São Tomé to Cascata de Praia Pesqueira (Waterfall of Pesqueira Beach). A word of caution: the hike down to the waterfall is steep, slippery, and treacherous, especially for us older folk or, as with Ursula, someone who had recently received a new knee. We got off the bus in a small village with many rustic homes:

Walking down to Cascata de Praia Pesqueira

And eventually arrived at the waterfall:

Cascata de Praia Pesqueira

Being on a praia (beach), there are, of course, other beach scenes at the waterfall:

Praia Pesqueira

Making our way… carefully… back up the slippery rocks, we once again boarded our tour bus turned inland. Our next destination was perhaps São Tomé’s most iconic feature, Pico Cão Grande (Big Dog Peak). We alighted from the bus at an overlook, whereupon we were greated by the ubiquitous souviner stand:

Souvenir stand at Pico Cão Grande

But we weren’t here for trinkets. We were here for:

Pico Cão Grande

Pico Cão Grande is a massive volcanic plug that juts 1,215 feet/370 meters above surrounding terrain, towering over the many palms below. If this rock looks like a difficult climb, you would be correct. Moss makes the rock slippery, and São Tomé island forest cobras make any attempted climb adventurous, to say the least. Indeed, the first known attempt to reach the summit occurred in 1975, but success only arrived in 1991.

Pico Cão Grande

After this week’s Fun Photo Friday look at São Tomé favorites, it’s time to head north to Abidian, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).

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