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9.4 19 reviews
Benin
01/10 – 30/10
21 €/nighttotal: 609 € (29 )
Chez Alfa
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B&B , Djougou
CHEZ ALFA, a family-friendly guesthouse in Djougou, Benin, offers a peaceful stay with convenient access for guests who provide their arrival time. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house provides free private parking, a Halal breakfast option, in-room amenities including a flat-screen TV, and complimentary treats; it sleeps two and features outdoor seating.
9.8 16 reviews
Benin
01/10 – 30/10
30 €/nighttotal: 870 € (29 )
Hôtel Bellevue Dassagaté Rue Mausolée Kerekou
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B&B , Natitingou
This Natitingou guesthouse is conveniently located off the paved Mausolée Kerekou road, offering easy access to the town's attractions. The eight-bedroom property boasts a private garden, on-site restaurant serving organic produce, private terraces, and a boutique selling local crafts, accommodating up to four guests.
8.4 5 reviews
Benin
20/06 – 27/06
15 €/nighttotal: 105 € (7 )
Les Résidences Terre Royale
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B&B , Sokouhoué
Les Résidences Terre Royale, a family-friendly guesthouse in Sokouhoué, is located 137km from Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport. This Sokouhoué lodging offers air-conditioned rooms with fully equipped kitchens, private terraces, and a capacity for up to 3 guests, plus amenities including a restaurant, bar, garden, and free parking.
Benin
01/10 – 30/10
12 €/nighttotal: 348 € (29 )
Studio Paisible, Charmant Et Sécurisé Avec Wifi Ni
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B&B , Allada
This intimate guesthouse in Allada is situated just metres from the Royal Palace and the Marial Sanctuary, placing you within easy walking distance of the historical museum, Toussaint Louverture Square, and sacred temples. The residence comprises 16 studios arranged around a central courtyard, offering air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a communal room, and 24-hour security for up to two guests per studio.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Benin
What are the top attractions in Benin?
Benin boasts a rich tapestry of attractions. For history buffs, the Ouidah museums and the historical sites along the Route des Esclaves (Slave Route) are essential. Ganvié, a fascinating lake village on Lake Nokoué, offers a unique cultural experience. The Pendjari National Park provides incredible wildlife viewing opportunities, while the architecture and vibrant markets of Porto-Novo, the capital city, are captivating. Don't miss the impressive architecture of the Royal Palaces of Abomey, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Cash is king in Benin. While some larger hotels and businesses in Cotonou might accept cards, it's best to rely on CFA francs (XOF), the local currency. Smaller towns and villages primarily operate on a cash basis.
Is the driving culture in Benin considered safe for tourists?
Driving in Benin can be challenging for tourists. Road conditions vary considerably, and the driving style is often quite different from what many international visitors are used to. It's generally advisable to use taxis or hire a reputable driver, particularly for longer journeys.
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Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Benin?
Respectful behaviour is key. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people. Learn a few basic words in Fon or French – it shows appreciation for the local culture. Bargaining is customary in markets, but do so politely.
Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Benin?
Benin has many vibrant festivals. The Voodoo Festival in Ouidah is a significant event, though its exact dates vary. Many local communities also hold their own unique celebrations throughout the year, often linked to harvests or religious practices. Information on specific dates is best obtained closer to your travel dates.
What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Benin?
A week allows for a good overview. Spend a few days exploring Cotonou and Porto-Novo, then head north to visit the historical sites of Abomey and Ouidah. Include a trip to Ganvié and, if time allows, a visit to Pendjari National Park for wildlife viewing. This itinerary balances culture and nature.
Where should you go for a fun weekend in Benin?
For a quick getaway, explore Cotonou. Visit the Dantokpa Market for a sensory overload, enjoy the beaches, and explore the city's vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, a weekend trip to Ouidah offers a blend of history and cultural immersion.
Are there parts of Benin with consistently good weather throughout the year?
Benin has a tropical climate. The coastal areas tend to be hot and humid year-round. Northern Benin experiences a more pronounced dry season, making it potentially slightly more comfortable during those months. However, consistent good weather is relative; expect some rain throughout the year.
What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Benin?
For medical emergencies, contact local hospitals or clinics. For security concerns, contact the local police. It's always wise to check with your embassy or consulate for specific contact details and advice before your trip.