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Benin
20/08 – 31/08
SG$41/nighttotal: SG$451 (11 )
Maison Fleurie Home-appart-dej
1 2
house , Ouidah
This apartment is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood in Ouidah, just a short walk from the bustling market and the historic Sacred Forest, making it ideal for exploring this fascinating town. The accommodation boasts excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience. The apartment has a spacious layout and can comfortably accommodate two guests. It features a private terrace, a secure parking space, and a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
This Aboga holiday home is situated in Porto-Novo, approximately 47 kilometres from Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport. The 75-square-metre property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchenette, a jacuzzi, private parking, and a terrace, comfortably accommodating up to seven guests.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is warm and sunny, and rainfall is minimal. This period offers the most comfortable conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Which parts of Benin are perfect for a weekend getaway?
Ouidah is ideal for a weekend, allowing ample time to explore its historical sites and experience the local culture. A weekend trip could also focus on exploring the natural beauty of the Pendjari National Park, though this requires more travel time.
Renting a car can be challenging due to road conditions and driving habits. Taxis and shared taxis (taxis-brousse) are readily available and often a more practical and affordable option for getting around, especially outside of major cities. For longer distances, consider using intercity buses.
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Credit card usage is limited, particularly outside of larger hotels and tourist establishments. Cash, preferably CFA francs, is essential for most transactions.
What are the largest airports in Benin?
The main international airport is Cadjehoun Airport (COO) in Cotonou. It serves as the primary gateway for international flights.
Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Benin?
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Asking permission before taking photographs of people is courteous. Bargaining is common in markets, but do so respectfully. Learning a few basic French phrases will enhance your interactions with locals.
The Dantokpa Market in Cotonou is a massive open-air market offering a wide array of goods, from clothing and crafts to food and household items. Smaller, more specialised markets can be found in other towns and cities, offering local crafts and produce.
What signature events or festivals take place in Benin?
The Voodoo Festival in Ouidah is a significant cultural event. Various other local festivals are celebrated throughout the year, often linked to harvests or religious events. Check local listings for specific dates.
What’s the best place in Benin for mild and comfortable weather?
The coastal areas, such as Cotonou and Ouidah, generally experience milder temperatures throughout the year compared to the inland regions. However, even coastal areas can experience high humidity during certain times of the year.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Benin?
Overestimating the acceptance of credit cards, neglecting to exchange currency for CFA francs, and not learning basic French phrases are common mistakes. Also, failing to plan transport in advance, particularly for travel outside of major cities, can lead to delays and inconvenience.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Benin?
The Tata Somba, a series of fortified villages in northern Benin, are a less-visited but fascinating example of traditional architecture. Exploring the Pendjari National Park beyond the main tourist areas can uncover hidden waterfalls and wildlife viewing opportunities. The smaller, less-known villages throughout the country offer a chance to experience authentic Beninese life.