Featuring a garden, Chez Bethy Jungle et Océan features accommodations in Abene. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace. At the vacation home, every unit is fitted with a wardrobe.
Located in Abene, Abené shuDyma lodge provides accommodations with free private parking. Some units feature a terrace and/or a patio with garden views.
Set in a 6-acre park of palm trees, this hotel is located beside 9.3 mi of sandy beaches. It features a 24-hour front desk, specialty restaurant and a bar on the beach.
Offering a restaurant, Kansala Ta Toto is located in Kafountine. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a terrace. Extras include a desk, bed linen and a fan.
Winfried
Austria
Very friendly staff.
Beach is 10 minutes walking distance and rather clean at that stretch which is rare in Senegal (Most beaches from north to south we saw were plastic rubbish dumps whereever people live nearby)
Located in Kafountine, NaturUbuntu has free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a private beach area and a terrace. Some units have a dining area and/or a patio.
Can Teranga is offering accommodations in Kafountine. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a bar and a garden. Free WiFi is provided. At the hotel, every room is fitted with a wardrobe.
A recently renovated guest house, Karamba Lodge offers accommodation in Kafountine. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Asia
United States of America
Great blend of comfort and adventure! A sweet little oasis in the forest with a short walk to a beautiful beach! The food was so delicious and everyone so friendly and kind! Can’t wait to go back!
Abene is a relaxed village by the beach, with a nice dance...
Abene is a relaxed village by the beach, with a nice dance and music scene.
The beach is quite clean (according to Senegal standards) and beautiful to enjoy during sunset, with all the pirogues coming back from fishery.
We were there during the Abene Festivalo: a music festival that happens from the end of December to the beginning of January.
The festival is more like a one stage concert with several musicians and dancers coming from all over Africa. Many are not so good, but there were amazing performances as well. Too bad the quality of the sound system was so poor.
It is also quite disturbing to see that locals have to pay to enter the area of the festival. Given the fact that it is too expensive for most of them, the audience is full of foreigners and only locals who can afford it, while the others stay outside.
On new year's eve, the party happens at the beach (starting quite late!). Random and awesome live performances of percussion happen, while everyone is dancing around the bonfires. Luckily, it is open to everyone!
There are also a lot of dance and djambé classes available. Even though it is quite tiring, always negotiate!
Diana
Portugal
Scored 10
10
The place is very charming.
The place is very charming. Simple, rustic, local accommodation but clean and comfortable and the location is perfect - seconds from a beautiful beach and a bar and a short walk from other bars and restaurants. Recommended
Nicky
United Kingdom
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