Travel creator Alexa Moore is on a mission to convince everyone that Senegal should be at the top of their bucket list, and after seeing her itinerary, you’ll understand why. With a mix of rich culture, incredible history, vibrant art, relaxing beaches, and unforgettable cuisine, Senegal truly offers something for everyone.
And here’s the kicker: United Airlines now offers year-round, nonstop flights from Washington D.C. (IAD) to Dakar (DSS) three times a week, making it easier than ever to experience this dynamic destination.
Ready to plan your trip? Here’s Alexa’s detailed Senegal Itinerary for the ultimate adventure:
Dakar – Your Starting Point
Begin your trip in Dakar, the bustling capital city where history, art, and modern energy collide. Check into the Pullman Dakar Teranga, an artsy and stylish hotel that makes the perfect base for exploring.
What to Do in Dakar
Gorée Island Day Trip

Visit the Door of No Return, a deeply moving landmark tied to the transatlantic slave trade.
Ngor Island Escape

Spend half a day swimming and relaxing on this picturesque island just off Dakar’s coast.
African Renaissance Monument

Head to the top of the tallest statue in Africa for panoramic views and an iconic photo.
Museum of Black Civilizations
Dive into African heritage and art at this impressive museum.
Take a Jollof Cooking Class
Learn the secrets behind Senegal’s iconic dish with Dakar Jollof; a foodie must!
Dinner with a View at Phare des Mamelles
Enjoy an unforgettable evening at Dakar’s lighthouse restaurant with sweeping ocean views.
Day Trip to Lac Rose (Lake Retba)

Marvel at the pink-hued waters and go ATV riding along the coast for an adrenaline rush.
Beyond Dakar: More to Explore
Once you’ve experienced Dakar, venture out to some of Senegal’s most captivating regions:
Lompoul Desert

– Stay at Hotel Okai, a desert camp that offers unique activities like sandboarding and drumming under the stars.
– Wake up early for a magical sunrise in the dunes.
Saint-Louis
– Time your visit for the annual Jazz Festival (early June) for a cultural highlight.
– Take a historic tour through the city’s colonial architecture.
Stop by the Musée de la Photographie de Saint-Louis for an artistic experience.
Savor authentic Senegalese Jollof rice at Hotel Diamarek.
Sine-Saloum Delta

– Visit the oldest baobab tree in Senegal and even climb inside its hollow trunk.

– Take a mangrove cruise and enjoy a fresh seafood lunch with Les Aventuriers du Saloum.
Why Senegal Should Be Next on Your List
Whether your vibe is beach relaxation, historical reflection, desert adventure, or culinary exploration, Senegal has it all. And with nonstop United flights from Washington, D.C., now flying year-round, the journey is just as easy as the destination is unforgettable.
Fun Fact: Did you know Jollof rice originated here? Another reason to taste your way through this beautiful country.