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2026 – SAINT LOUIS JAZZ FESTIVAL & DAKAR OFF BIENNALE OF CONTEPORARY ART, 8 days: Senegal

2026 – SAINT LOUIS JAZZ FESTIVAL & DAKAR OFF BIENNALE OF CONTEPORARY ART, 8 days: Senegal

Days:
8
Tour Type:
Special Event
International group
Group size:
From 4 to 16 participants
PRICES per person: 2300 €
- Single room supplement: 267 €
Tour Leader (languages spoken English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese as available)
Deposit at the booking:

690,00

The deposit is intended as 30% of the total. For more information, you can view our information.

SENEGAL

When it comes to culture, Senegal is a very lively country, as proved by the two main events which have been taking place there for years; those are the Saint Louis Jazz Festival and the Biennale of Contemporary African Art, Dak’ Art.

DEPARTURE: 12 May 2026

PRICE: 2300 €

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SENEGAL

When it comes to culture, Senegal is a very lively country, as proved by the two main events which have been taking place there for years; those are the Saint Louis Jazz Festival and the Biennale of Contemporary African Art, Dak’ Art.

The Saint-Louis International Jazz Festival is one of the most important festivals in Africa, in terms of image, reputation, attendance and regularity. Since 1992 first edition, the Festival has welcomed over 250 world-renowned musicians, including Archie Sheep, Jerry Gonzales, Youssou Ndour, Gilberto Gil, Ali Farka Toure, Richard Bona, Richard Galiano, Lucky Peterson, Randy Weston, Jake Dejohnette, Femi Kuti, Joe Zawinul and many others. For the last 30 years, it attended thousands of people every year, becoming an unmissable musical event for jazz lovers from Africa, Europe and America. When the sun sets, jazz rhythms blend with African, funky, gospel and blues rhythms can be heard along the streets from restaurants to bars to hotels until the early hours of the morning.

We will also find out other artistic expressions besides contemporary music: the metropolis of Dakar has always been the cultural capital of West Africa and attracts legions of painters, sculptors, poets and intellectuals from the entire continent. Liveliness, music, and theatre performances are the background of the Biennale OFF in Dakar which aims at showing contemporary African art.

Biennale OFF, an autonomous part of the Biennial of Contemporary African Art (Dak’Art), is an essential parallel event, bringing together private events, exhibitions, workshops, performances and other cultural projects, freely organised by local artists and structures throughout Dakar.The OFF programme ran in parallel, with over 400 events.

We will travel to know historical sites and museums. We will cross Senegal to the mangrove forests and estuaries of the Sine Saloum.

 

Day 1 –  DAKAR. Dakar IN.
Arrival in Dakar and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2 – DAKAR. The Capital.
Dakar is located at the tip of the Cape Verde peninsula, the westernmost point of the African continent, and has a population of over three million people. Today a large and vibrant African metropolis, in the past it was the capital of French West Africa instead of Saint Louis since 1902.
The capital of Senegal, it’s currently also a window on various contemporary art forms and the center of all kinds of creativity.
We visit the Musée des Civilisations Noirs, opened in December 2018, is the realisation of the vision of Léopold Sédar Senghor (first president of independent Senegal, intellectual, poet and writer). The museum represents the historical and contemporary cultures of the African diaspora around the world, the art and soul of black people, which he called Negritude. We also visit the Cathédrale Notre Dame. The construction project of the Dakar cathedral was started in 1910 to pay tribute to African combatants; the cathedral was built on a Muslim cemetery in the Neo-Sudanese style, a style inspired by the architecture of mosques in the Sahara and Sub-Saharan land, and consecrated on 2 February 1936.
We will also find out the ‘Village des Arts’ consisting of 72 artists’ ateliers. All disciplines of visual art are represented here (painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video installations, etc.). The Village is really the best place to meet the well known artists but also the young talents of the Senegalese scene.
Graffiti in Dakar have become an important form of artistic and social expression, evolving from a spontaneous movement to a recognized discipline. Since the 1980s, graffiti art has been a tool for communication and change.
Visiting galleries and artists’ studios as part of the Dakar OFF Biennial.
Optional and suggested: By night, we will have dinner at the restaurant of the Phare de Mamelles where we attend a concert (h. 22.00). The Mamelles lighthouse was built in 1864 and is the oldest in Dakar. It is located on top of a hill and allows, at a glance, a view of Dakar at night.

Day 3 –  Gorèe
By morning we go to IFAN museum. The Musée de l’Institut Fondamental d’Afrique Noire, or IFAN Museum of African Arts, is one of the oldest art museums in West Africa specializing in African Modern Art. The museum nearly 10,000 pieces of art from more than twenty African countries.
Objects from West Africa predominate in the collection, which covers the countries of the Sahel, the Sudanian savannah and the tropical forest. The collections cover a geographical area that extends well beyond the borders of the former French colonial empire. Some of the collections date back to the 19th century, and were exhibited in 1865 and 1869 at the Musée de Dakar.
Before arriving at the port and embarking for Gorèe we will visit the Kermel market.
The market is truly a unique experience. Founded in 1860, it is not only a commercial centre but also a cultural landmark of the city. Its colonial architecture, with its brightly coloured façade, is striking from the first glance and represents an excellent fusion of history and modern life.
Inside, the market is a riot of colours, sounds and smells.
The market offers a glimpse of everyday Senegalese life, with people moving around and haggling with each other, making a visit not only an option for shopping, but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the local culture. It is a place that tells stories and traditions, not to be missed by anyone visiting Dakar.
After lunch we take the ferry to Gorèe and spend the afternoon in the island where slaves were imprisoned before being shipped to the Americas. Some buildings restores remembers as evidence of those times. The Portuguese were the first to establish a presence on Gorée in 1450, where they built a small stone chapel. After the decline of the slave trade, the island became an important port for shipping peanuts, gum arabic, ivory and other trading products. Thanks to the pleasant breeze and several restaurants and shops, Gorée today has become a pleasant and fashionable place.
In the afternoon we came back to Dakar.
Visiting galleries and artists’ studios as part of the Dakar OFF Biennial.

Day 4 – SAINT LOUIS. City tour and Jazz Festival. From Dakar to St. Louis (210 km,  driving time 4/5 hour)
Morning departure to Saint Louis where we will arrive for lunch. Saint Louis is a town that deserves a separate chapter for its history, colonial atmosphere and liveliness. It was the first capital of French West Africa and became Aeropostale’s main port of call; Saint Exupéry, aviation pioneer and great writer (The Little Prince) was at home in this town.
The best way to discover the city, its colonial alleyways and fishermen’s quarters is by horse-drawn carriage, a popular means of transport among the population. This is exactly what we will do to appreciate the unique atmosphere of this charming town.
In the evening, we will attend the Saint Louis Jazz Festival, which is considered one of the most important international events in Senegal.

Day 5 – MUSEUM ARHCIPELAGO & JAZZ FESTIVAL
Saint Louis a rich culture city, not only music. It is also called the Museum Archipelago. The Saint Louis Museum Archipelago is an incredible and surprising collection of fascinating places. It consists of eight houses of colonial-era architecture that mark the stages of the history and culture of Senegal and West Africa. From the Origines museum with its exceptional pieces, to the MuPho (Museum of Photography), passing by the overglass artists or the sculptures of Solly Cissé.
The houses immerse us in today and yesterday life of this ancient West African capital. Nothing is forgotten and the last house, with its museum of primitive art, offers us all the depth and surprising power of the rituals and myths of the populations of a vast part of Africa. We walk from one house to another, admire the Faidherbe bridge over the Senegal river, watching the canoes return in the evening.
During the Jazz Festival Saint Louis lives for music. Not only on the main Festival stage; restaurants, bars… everywhere in Saint Louis we find live music, from afternoon until late at night.
By night we will attend the Saint Louis Jazz Festival.

Day 6 –  from Saint Louis across Touba and arrive to Sine Saloum (360 km – driving time  6 hrs)
Morning departure to arrive in Sine Saloum in the late afternoon.
Touba’s citizens follow the Muridi movement, Tuba is a sacred city is almost a ‘state within a state’ ruled by a caliph. Amhadou Bàmba Mbake was the founder.
Amhadou Bàmba founded Touba in 1887. The sacred place remained a small isolated spot in nature until his death and burial at the site of the Great Mosque 40 years later. The Grand Mosque was finally completed in 1963 and since its inauguration, the city has changed rapidly: from less than 5,000 citizens in 1964, the population has grown to more than one million in 2023. The Mouridi have a great social and economic impact in Senegal: thanks to their peaceful (and African) vision of Islam, Muridism, with the other brotherhoods that follow the Marabout cult, has become the bastion that protects Senegal from radical Islam.
During the Grand Magal, the annual pilgrimage, the city welcome more than four million believers.
The Mourides welcome any interest in their traditions. However, Tuba is a sacred city, all strangers must accept the traditional rules. Therefore, we must apply a respectful dress code: no smoking, no drinking alcohol and no listening to music during the visit. If we follow these rules, we will be welcome. A Baye Fall, a member of a colourful branch of Muridism, will lead us during the visit.
By late afternoon we will arrive to Sine Saloum region.

Day 7 – Sine Saloum, MAHICAO museum and Palmarin.
In the morning we will visit one of Senegal’s most important museums. MAHICAO, Musèe d’Art et d’Historie des Coltours d’Afrique de l’Occidentale. MAHICAO is the result of a private initiative of a French ‘gallerist’ who is a great expert on African art: Reginald Groux. A member of the syndicate of French antique dealers and a professor at the Higher Institute of Art in France.
In the afternoon we travel to Palmarin. Excursion by private boat: visit the mangroves and discover many bird species in their habitat, as well as the reforestation planes impl emented to protect this region.
In the late afternoon, we go back to the Pelican Hotel.

Day 8 – Sine Saloum Out.
From Sine Saloum to Dakar’s airport (188 km – 3 hrs)
Fly out.

  • Due to the limited quantity of available rooms, please book in advance.
  • VISAS: Senegal – not required for EU, USA and Canada citizen (ask complete list), for other nationalities a visa can be obtained at Dakar airport.
  • VACCINATIONS: malaria prophylaxis – highly recommended.
  • MEALS: lunch – restaurants (pre-selected menus) or cold picnic; dinner – at the hotel restaurant (pre-selected menus).
  • LUGGAGE: please contain the weight in 20 kg (45 lb). We suggest bringing mosquito repellent.
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE: Not included. Mandatory for medical assistance, repatriation, material, and physical damages. We are not responsible for any material and physical damage during the tour.
  • TRANSPORT: on roads and tracks by Minibus or 4×4
  • ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels and lodges are always chosen with maximum care, however due to possible lack of availability in some hotels, the Tour Leader may have to replace some hotels during the tour itself with others of similar standard.
  • All our trips are designed to be flexible so that we can adapt to external conditions and take advantage of opportunities that arise once there.
  • Considering the special nature of the journey, some parts may be modified due to unpredictable factors and are based on unarguable decisions of our Tour Leader. Costs originating from such variations will be the sole responsibility of the participants. Of course, the Leader will do his/her utmost to adhere to the original program.
  • Prices could change in case of major changes in services costs, beyond the organizer’s will.

Included:

  • Assistance at Dakar airport upon arrival and departure
  • Transfers and tour on roads and tracks by Minibus
  • Tour Leader (languages spoken English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese as available)
  • Tours and visits as per the programme
  • PASS for the whole Jazz Festival in Saint Louis
  • Accommodation in standard rooms/bungalows/permanent tents as per itinerary
  • All meals as described, from breakfast on day 2 to breakfast on day 8
  • One bottle of Mineral water in the bus/car every day for each person
  • Entrance fees to parks, concessions, protected areas and cultural sites, festival and events as in the program
  • First Aid box
  • All service charges and taxes

 

Not included:

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Mineral water and drinks at restaurants and hotels.
  • Portage
  • Fees for personal photos and videos
  • Personal insurance (compulsory)
  • Tips for drivers, guides and hotel staff
  • Any item of personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, etc.
  • Whatever is not mentioned as included

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