Destination | Tour Code | Start | End | Trip Status | Pricing Per person |
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Senegal - Coast and Delta Explorer | SCD/221225 |
Dec 22, 2025 Monday |
Dec 28, 2025 Sunday |
Guaranteed |
£2,295.00
Single Room Supplement: £385.00
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Senegal - Coast and Delta Explorer | SCD/020326 |
Mar 02, 2026 Monday |
Mar 08, 2026 Sunday |
Guaranteed |
£1,995.00
Single Room Supplement: £275.00
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Senegal - Coast and Delta Explorer | SCD/040526 |
May 04, 2026 Monday |
May 10, 2026 Sunday |
Guaranteed |
£1,995.00
Single Room Supplement: £275.00
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Senegal - Coast and Delta Explorer | SCD/211226 |
Dec 21, 2026 Monday |
Dec 27, 2026 Sunday |
Guaranteed |
£2,295.00
Single Room Supplement: £385.00
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Coast and Delta Explorer

An intriguing journey touching the edge of the Western Sahara. Start in Dakar and explore this bustling city before immersing yourself in the slave history at Goree Island. Travel north through Senegal, reaching the border with Mauritania and the Djoudj National Park, a natural oasis composed of hundreds of miles of partially flooded land. We then head south to the holy city of Touba and visit its Grand Mosque before visiting small, ethnic villages and ending the tour back in Dakar.
Arrival and departure transfers
Overland transport throughout with professional driver
All accommodation
Services of English-speaking guide / tour leader
Meals as listed B – Breakfast L – Lunch D – Dinner
Entrance fees for sites listed as part of the itinerary
International flights (contact us for expert advice and a quote)
Any airport taxes Travel Insurance
Visa – when required
Drinks
Items of personal nature
Tips (Discretionary)

Arrive in vibrant Dakar, Africa’s westernmost city, before touring key landmarks and nearby peaceful Goree Island. Visit the Museum of Black Civilizations and the “Door of No Return.” See the pink-hued Retba Lake, then journey to Langue de Barbarie for sunset views and an overnight stay. Explore historic Saint Louis via carriage and visit fishing communities and colonial architecture. Discover birdlife at Djoudj National Park. Travel to holy Touba, then to the serene Saloum Delta and eco-lodge in Palmarin. Take a canoe to Mar Lodj Island, meet local Sérère villagers, and return for dinner. End in Joal-Fadiouth, visiting Shell Island and the iconic baobab tree, before transferring to Dakar airport.
Dakar City & Goree Island Tour
Explore Dakar’s major landmarks including the Presidential Palace and Museum of Black Civilizations, followed by a moving visit to Goree Island and the House of Slaves.
Pink Lake & Salt Harvesting
Witness the strikingly colored Retba Lake and observe women harvesting salt in a unique natural environment.
Saint Louis UNESCO Site
Discover Senegal’s colonial history with a horse-drawn carriage ride through Saint Louis and visits to the Governor's Palace and the fisherman’s district of Guet N'Dar.
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary
Experience world-class bird watching by pirogue in one of the largest bird sanctuaries on Earth, home to millions of migratory birds.
Joal-Fadiouth Shell Island
Walk through a unique island made of shells, with interfaith cemeteries and serene coastal villages showcasing Senegal’s cultural harmony.
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