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Adventure in the Bissagos Islands Cruise

  • Departure DateSun 16th Nov 2025
  • Ponant Le Laperouse
  • 8 Night Cruise From Dakar
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Itinerary

  • Dakar
  • Carache/Binte
  • Bijagos Archipelago
  • Orango Island, Guinea-Bissau
  • Bijagos Archipelago
  • Dakar

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Day 1 - Dakar

Arrive: Sun 16 November 2025 / Depart: Sun 16 November 2025 at 18:00

On the tip of the African continent, the buzzing capital of Senegal stretches along the narrow peninsula of Cape Verde. You may be overwhelmed by its sheer size, but Dakar will win you over with its richly diverse districts, appealing cultural scene and rich natural surroundings. In the historic centre, you'll enjoy the pell-mell of colours and tasty delights in Kermel market. Far from the effervescence of the city, Gorée Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known as a place of remembrance, having once been a slave trade outpost. On the other side of the plateau, the wild Madeleine islands are protected by a national park.

Day 2 - At Sea

Day 3 - Carache/Binte

Arrive: Tue 18 November 2025 / Depart: Tue 18 November 2025

On Carache Island, you will visit Ampincha, a village with strong traditions. In the villages of the Bijagos Islands, animist traditions live on, punctuated by sacred rituals shrouded in mystery. For the Bidyogo, each natural element has a soul. These people’s greatest treasure is their environment: their canoes are carved out of the majestic kapok trees, their clothing is made from palm fibre, and their diet mainly consists of shells found in the mangrove and along the foreshore.

Day 3 - Bijagos Archipelago

Arrive: Tue 18 November 2025 / Depart: Tue 18 November 2025

The private island of Kere is an unspoiled Eden, a one-hectare (two-acre) stretch of tropical forest in the heart of the Bissagos Islands. One original feature of this island is that a small, sustainable and fair-trade ecotourism business was developed upon it. On the island’s magnificent beach, a Frenchman has set up a business to show people around this exceptional natural environment or to take them out for some game fishing, particularly in search of tarpon, a fish weighing over a hundred kilos (220 pounds). The bungalows made from earth and straw blend into the idyllic setting and reflect the mindset of the islet’s owner: authentic and respectful of nature and people.

Day 4 - Orango Island, Guinea-Bissau

Arrive: Wed 19 November 2025 / Depart: Wed 19 November 2025

Day 4 - Uno Islands

Day 5 - Orango Island, Guinea-Bissau

Arrive: Thu 20 November 2025 / Depart: Thu 20 November 2025

Day 6 - Joao Vieira

Day 6 - Cavalos Island

Day 7 - Bolama

Day 7 - Canhabaque

Day 8 - Bijagos Archipelago

Arrive: Sun 23 November 2025 at 08:00 / Depart: Sun 23 November 2025

Dotted with authentic and wild landscapes, the Bissagos archipelago is a constellation of islands covered in savannah, forests of palm trees, mangrove trees, silk-cotton trees, baobabs and, in large part, mangrove swamps. From the island of Caravela, you will be able to set out in a Zodiac® dinghy to explore the mangrove and observe the African grey hornbill, the palm-nut vulture, the kingfisher, the weaverbird and some of the many species that fly to this region each year. It is the second most important site for migratory birds in West Africa, after Banc d’Arguin in Mauritania: herons, curlews, red-chested swallows. In full immersion, far from the beaten track, your discovery of the archipelago will take on an air of adventure.

Day 9 - Dakar

Arrive: Mon 24 November 2025 at 08:00 / Depart: Mon 24 November 2025

On the tip of the African continent, the buzzing capital of Senegal stretches along the narrow peninsula of Cape Verde. You may be overwhelmed by its sheer size, but Dakar will win you over with its richly diverse districts, appealing cultural scene and rich natural surroundings. In the historic centre, you'll enjoy the pell-mell of colours and tasty delights in Kermel market. Far from the effervescence of the city, Gorée Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known as a place of remembrance, having once been a slave trade outpost. On the other side of the plateau, the wild Madeleine islands are protected by a national park.

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