Discover the best top things to do in Benin, Benin including Jardin Place Jean Bayol, Fondation Zinsou, Cathedrale Notre Dame de l'Immaculee Conception, Musee Honme (Palais Royal), Place des Martyrs, La Porte Du Non Retour, Great Mosque of Porto-Novo, Palais des Congres, Saint Michel church, Cotonou Cathedral.
Discover the best top things to do in Benin, Benin including Cathedrale Notre Dame de l'Immaculee Conception, Saint Michel church, Cotonou Cathedral, Eglise Saint Antoine de Padoue, Eglise Bon Pasteur, Eglise Sainte Josephine Bakhita, Eglise Catholique Saint Michel.
Discover the best top things to do in Benin, Benin including Pendjari National Park, Fondation Zinsou, Artisanal Center, Marche Dantokpa, Place des Martyrs, Palais des Congres, Saint Michel church, Fidjrosse Beach, Etoile Rouge, Obama Beach.
In the heart of Calanques National Park, Cassis offers visitors a glimpse of life in a quaint Provencal fishing village. Hop on a sightseeing boat to experience the Cassis Calanques by water, or enjoy the turquoise coastline from a pebble beach. There’s much to explore by foot, too. Admire the pastel-colored houses lining the picturesque harbor, drift into the village’s charming shops and cafes, and take in the scenic views of the French Riviera from the many vantage points along the way.
Discover the best top things to do in Littoral Department, Benin including Fondation Zinsou, Palais des Congres, Place des Martyrs, Saint Michel church, Cotonou Cathedral, Etoile Rouge, Stade de l'Amitie, Grande Mosquee de Zongo.
Home to many diplomatic services and the largest population in the country, Cotonou is the de facto capital of Benin, although not the official one. Its location at the crossroads between numerous neighboring countries makes it a commercial hub, instrumental in opening trade to the African interior. From Cotonou travelers may depart for tours of the outlying regions. The nearby stilted village of Ganvie is a short day trip from the bustle of Boulevard St. Michel and the Dan Topka market.
Home to many diplomatic services and the largest population in the country, Cotonou is the de facto capital of Benin, although not the official one. Its location at the crossroads between numerous neighboring countries makes it a commercial hub, instrumental in opening trade to the African interior. From Cotonou travelers may depart for tours of the outlying regions. The nearby stilted village of Ganvie is a short day trip from the bustle of Boulevard St. Michel and the Dan Topka market.
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