Cocoa, colonial coast and a colossal basilica
Open Ivory Coast in the interactive travelogue →A soaring modern cathedral of bold sail-like concrete forms.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season is best for the city on foot.
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The skyscraper business heart, 'the Manhattan of West Africa'.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier months suit exploring the downtown core.
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A pocket of primary rainforest, with trails, inside the city.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season keeps the forest trails passable.
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Leafy embassy district with lively artisan and cloth markets.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier months are best for the open markets.
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City's primary cultural museum featuring Ivorian ethnography, art, and historical artifacts from precolonial times.
Best time: Year-round — Essential for understanding Côte d'Ivoire's cultural heritage and artistic traditions.
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The largest church in the world, of marble and stained glass.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season is best for the vast basilica grounds.
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The palace's lake, famously home to sacred fed crocodiles.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier months are best for the open lakeside.
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A vast reservoir of drowned villages and fishing communities nearby.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season is best for the lakeside villages.
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A grand domed conference and peace foundation building.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier months suit the open civic monuments.
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Ornate neo-Gothic cathedral with striking architecture, adjacent to the Basilica in the city center.
Best time: Year-round — Complements the Basilica visit with another major religious and architectural landmark.
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A UNESCO quarter of crumbling French colonial mansions by the sea.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season is best for the heritage streets.
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A wide Atlantic surf beach lined with seafood maquis.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier months bring the calmest beach weather.
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A museum of Ivorian dress and culture in an old colonial building.
Best time: Year-round — An indoor museum comfortable in any weather.
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A calm lagoon of fishing villages behind the coastal town.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season is best for lagoon boat trips.
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Colonial-era fortress remnants overlooking the lagoon, offering historical insight into European settlement.
Best time: Year-round — Key historical site preserving evidence of the slave trade and colonial administrative history.
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Large mosque serving Muslim community with distinctive architecture.
Best time: Oct–Mar — Important religious structure and community gathering place.
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Museum dedicated to regional history and cultural heritage.
Best time: Oct–Mar — Exhibits illuminate central Ivorian cultural traditions.
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Sprawling marketplace for cocoa, textiles, and agricultural goods.
Best time: Oct–Mar — Vital commercial hub and heart of regional trade.
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Major river serving region with surrounding riparian landscapes.
Best time: Oct–Mar — Geographic landmark and water source for region.
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City sports complex hosting football and regional competitions.
Best time: Oct–Mar — Center of local sporting culture and civic pride.
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Pristine coastal wetlands and forest reserve protecting diverse wildlife.
Best time: November to March — Spot monkeys, hippos, and rare birds in unspoiled coastal habitat.
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Historic colonial lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic and harbor.
Best time: October to April — Climb for panoramic sunset views over the port and ocean.
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Stunning sandy beaches near town with strong ocean currents.
Best time: December to March — Swim, relax, and experience local beach culture away from crowds.
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Vibrant morning market where fishermen sell fresh daily catch.
Best time: All year, best at dawn — Immerse in authentic daily commerce and sample fresh seafood.
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Historic streets with colonial-era buildings reflecting French heritage.
Best time: November to April — Walk charming streets and photograph fading grandeur of old port.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, St Paul's Cathedral is best around Nov–Feb. Ivory Coast has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 18% of people speak English. The main language is French.
The Ivory Coast passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 58 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Ivory Coast — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
St Paul's Cathedral, Plateau District, Banco National Park, Cocody & Craft Markets, Musée Municipal d'Abidjan, Basilica of Our Lady of Peace — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.