Côte d’Ivoire Travel Guide

Zach Cary -
June 17, 2025

Overview

Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) is a West African travel gem full of vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests. The country is famous for its cosmopolitan capital, Abidjan tourist attractions, often called the Paris of West Africa, as well as its UNESCO listed colonial towns like Grand-Bassam. If you love nature, history, and lively markets, this place should be on your radar. Top sights in my opinion include Tai National Park (one of West Africa’s last primary rainforests), the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro (one of the world’s largest churches), and the beaches of Assinie.

Quick Facts About Côte d’Ivoire

Language

French (official)

Currency

West African CFA franc (XOF)

Visa

Visa required for most nationalities (check before travel)

Power Plugs

Type C / E

Religion

Islam (majority), Christianity

Capital

Yamoussoukro (political), Abidjan (economic)

Climate

Tropical; hot & humid. Dry season (Nov-Mar), rainy season (Apr-Oct)

Apps

Yango (ride-hailing), Jumia (food delivery)

Flights Information for Côte d’Ivoire

As a tourist, your main airport will be Félix Houphouët-Boigny International Airport (ABJ) in Abidjan, which has direct flights from Europe (Paris, Brussels), Africa (Casablanca, Nairobi), and the Middle East (Dubai). Smaller airports include Bouaké (BYK) and San Pedro (SPY). You can shop for flights on Skyscanner or Google Flights.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Côte d’Ivoire

Is Côte d’Ivoire safe? Yes, but petty crime exists in Abidjan. Avoid protests and dress modestly.
Côte d’Ivoire has made big improvements in safety since the early 2000s, but it’s still wise to stay cautious. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) can happen in Abidjan’s busy areas, so keep an eye on your belongings. Avoid political protests and stick to well-traveled areas at night. The country is generally welcoming to tourists, but dress modestly outside beach resorts and locals appreciate conservative clothing.

Climate

Côte d’Ivoire has a tropical climate, meaning it’s hot and humid year round. The best time to visit Ivory Coast is November–March (dry season). Coastal areas like Assinie are breezier. The rainy season (April-October) brings heavy downpours, especially in the south. I visited in December, and the weather was perfectly warm but not unbearable, with little rain. Coastal areas like Assinie are breezier, while inland cities (Yamoussoukro, Bouaké) can get very hot.

Budget

Côte d’Ivoire is moderately priced, not as cheap as some West African countries but still affordable.

  • Hostels/Guesthouses: Approx From 15,000 XOF ($25 USD) per night
  • Mid-range Hotels: Approx 30,000–60,000 XOF ($50–100 USD)
  • Street Food: Approx 1,000–3,000 XOF ($1.60–5 USD)
  • Restaurant Meals: Approx 5,000–15,000 XOF ($8–25 USD)
  • Transport: Taxis are cheap (use Yango for fair pricing), buses even cheaper

Other Must-Know Travel Tips:

✔ Health: Yellow fever vaccination is required to carry your certificate! Malaria risk exists, so take precautions.
✔ Transport: Shared taxis (gbakas) are common but crowded; private taxis are safer for tourists.
✔ Language Barrier: French is essential and few people speak English outside hotels/tourist spots.
✔ Cash vs. Card: Credit cards work in big hotels/restaurants, but cash (XOF) is king in markets.

Final Thoughts

Côte d’Ivoire is underrated but rewarding, full of culture, nature, and friendly locals. If you’re looking For an underrated West Africa travel experience, Côte d’Ivoire delivers with culture, nature, and fewer crowds.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Côte d’Ivoire safe for solo travelers?

Yes, but stick to well-populated areas and avoid walking alone at night.

Do I need a visa?

Most travelers do check your country’s requirements before booking

What’s the best way to get around?

In cities, Yango (like Uber) is reliable. For long distances, buses (like Rue Princesse) are comfortable.
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