The revelation of a new tourist destination in Africa

In Benin, tourism is at the heart of the government’s vision

Benin is positioning itself as a major tourism player in West Africa, with massive investments in tourism infrastructure since 2016. Ranked by Lonely Planet as one of the 10 must-see destinations in 2024 and by Afar as one of the 25 destinations to discover in 2025, Benin offers a wide range of tourist attractions, from historical sites to natural wonders.

Land of welcome

Benin welcomes you with open arms! Its culture of hospitality is rooted in tradition, offering visitors a warm and authentic experience.

Cultural riches

Benin, land of rich culture and vibrant art, is an ideal destination for travelers in search of authentic and inspiring discoveries.

Landscape diversity

Benin offers a wide variety of landscapes, a perfect destination for travelers in search of diversity and unforgettable adventures.

Some must-sees in Benin

Cotonou: a vibrant economic capital

Cotonou, the economic capital, is a dynamic city where modernity and tradition meet. Don't miss a visit to the Marina Boulev'art Gallery and the famous Amazon Monument. Cotonou is the ideal starting point for exploring the rest of the country.

Ouidah: a journey to the heart of history

Ouidah, a city steeped in history, offers an unforgettable experience with memorial sites such as the Portuguese Fort, the Auction Square and the Porte du Non-Retour. Discover also religious sites such as the Sakpata Convent, the Temple of the Pythons and the Sacred Forest of Kpassè.

Nikki and the traditional Gaani festival

Nikki, Benin, is a cultural gem that celebrates the traditional Gaani festival every year. This vibrant identity event highlights the rich traditions and heritage of the north of the country, attracting visitors eager to discover unique dances, memorable songs and horse races.

Porto-Novo, the capital of Benin

Porto-Novo, the capital of Benin, is a cultural and historical gem that deserves a special place on any tourist itinerary. Porto-Novo is an immersion in history, with emblematic sites such as the Alexandre Sènou Adandé Museum and the Honmè Museum. The city is also home to the mythical Great Mosque and the Palace of King Toffa 1st.

Abomey: diving into the kingdom of Danxomè

Abomey invites you to discover the royal palaces and explore the forthcoming Musée des Rois et des Amazones du Danxomè (MURAD), for a total immersion in the history of the famous kingdom of Danxomè, which continues to inspire cultural and creative industries around the world.

Ganvié, the lakeside city of Benin

The lakeside town of Ganvié, located on Lake Nokoué, is a unique place where houses on stilts and floating markets offer total immersion in the local culture. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ganvié is a must-see for any visitor to Benin.

Benin: cradle of Vodun

Benin is the cradle of Vodun, a religion rich in tradition. The country is planning the creation of an International Vodun Museum and the Route des Couvents Vodun. In 2024, Benin launched Vodun Days, the 1st gathering of Vodun arts, culture and spirituality.

Ecotourism and national parks

Pendjari National Park and Parc National du W (PNW) are part of the W-Arly-Pendjari (WAP) complex, a world-renowned protected area. These parks are havens for rare animal species and offer breathtaking landscapes for nature lovers.

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Accommodation to suit every budget

Benin offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets. In Cotonou, in the heart of the economic capital, you can look forward to renowned establishments such as the Novotel Orisha, the Golden Tulip Le Diplomate, the Home Residence Hotel, La Maison Rouge, Sofitel Cotonou Marina Hotel & Spa and the Ibis Hotel.

Sofitel Cotonou Marina Hotel & Spa

Just 5 minutes from Cotonou international airport, the Sofitel Cotonou Marina Hotel & Spa is ideally located for exploring Benin. The hotel is close to Cotonou's main points of interest. Just a stone's throw from the beach, this 5-star hotel boasts the city's largest hotel convention center, versatile meeting spaces and state-of-the-art rooms and suites.

Club Med Avlékété (opening soon)

The future eco-resort, close to the historic center of Ouidah, will be built on a 25-hectare site near the sea. Featuring 330 rooms, including 30 Club Med Exclusive Collection suites, the 4-Trident resort, designed in particular for families and active couples, will be open all year round, offering a unique experience combining top-of-the-range services and immersion in Beninese culture.

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Nader Fakhry
Content creator and founder of the "L'Afrique C'est Chic" program

« What’s important to remember is that Benin is in the process of making tourism an important part of its economic development, with memorial tourism by retracing the slave route with Ouidah as the key town, seaside tourism with its beautiful beaches such as Grand-Popo, but also watering holes with rivers and lakes, and of course cultural tourism with Vodun, which has its roots in Benin. »

Emma Vidal
Content creator - (@girlaroundafrica on Instagram)

« This country has fascinated me since my first visit in 2019. Since then I’ve been back to Benin 3 times and what a pleasure to see the tourism sector developing so quickly and well. The culture and welcome, the local food and above all the landscapes are incredible. In my top 3 in French-speaking Africa! »