With its river landscapes, coastal towns, and cultural rhythm, The Gambia is full of vibrant experiences. Cruise the Gambia River, walk the beaches of Kololi, explore Kunta Kinteh Island, or visit bustling Serekunda Market. Get inspired with our Gambia travel guides.
Brought alive by the warming spirit of its people, The Gambia possesses a diverse coastline, wealth of enriching cultural experiences, and compelling place in African…
The Gambia Hotel Association coordinates with key stakeholders and advocates on behalf of its members to government and international bodies. Hyat Blell, Chairwoman, tells us…
Situated on Saint Mary’s Island at the mouth of the mighty Gambia River, Banjul is a unique seaport that offers a glimpse into the country’s…
Brought alive by the warming spirit of its people, The Gambia possesses a diverse coastline, wealth of enriching cultural experiences, and compelling place in African history, all encapsulated in the highly accessible and unforgettable African nation.
The Gambia Hotel Association coordinates with key stakeholders and advocates on behalf of its members to government and international bodies. Hyat Blell, Chairwoman, tells us how the association unifies the sector and provides a national focal point.
From authentically tantalising local dishes to the vibrant maze of Albert Market, Outlook Recommends the best things to do in The Gambia.
Situated on Saint Mary’s Island at the mouth of the mighty Gambia River, Banjul is a unique seaport that offers a glimpse into the country’s storied past. Although one of the smallest of the country’s cities, it represents a hub of culture and power.
From spectacular sacred forests to Kunta Kinteh Island, we highlight the landmark attractions from across The Gambia.
Given The Gambia’s small size, there are very few direct flights from Europe and North America to Banjul, particularly during the off-peak season.