Its waaaay cheaper than living in sweden... i will live like a princess in Abidjan i just need to save up here. i am considerung moving there. My husband is ivorian and he plan to move back for retirement.
Thanks very much for this detailed video but if I want to visit for the 1st time to stay like a month how much am I looking at the Cash am suppose to have?
Do all foreigners have to get vaccinated for yellow fever before entering Ivory Coast? From the US and Canada? Are there side effects to the vaccination?
@@kofidotse I mean that if you should get it well in advance of visiting Abidjan, you should ask your own family doctor to arrange about getting the vaccination?
The cost of visiting Abidjan, Ivory Coast, as a tourist for one month can vary depending on your travel style, preferences, and the activities you plan to do. Here's a breakdown of potential expenses: 1. Accommodation Budget Hotels or Hostels: $15-$30 per night ($450-$900/month) Mid-range Hotels: $50-$100 per night ($1,500-$3,000/month) Airbnb Rentals: $500-$1,500/month for a private apartment 2. Food Local Restaurants/Street Food: $3-$10 per meal ($300-$600/month) Mid-range Restaurants: $10-$30 per meal ($600-$900/month) Groceries for Cooking: $150-$300/month 3. Transportation Public Transport (Gbaka, Woro-Woro): $1-$5 per ride ($50-$150/month) Taxis: $5-$20 per ride ($150-$400/month) Car Rental: $30-$60 per day ($900-$1,800/month) 4. Entertainment and Activities Museums and Tours: $5-$20 per activity ($150-$300/month) Beach Visits: Free or $5-$10 for access Nightlife (clubs, bars): $20-$50 per outing ($200-$500/month) 5. Miscellaneous SIM Card and Data: $10-$20 Souvenirs/Shopping: $50-$200 Travel Insurance: $50-$100/month Estimated Monthly Cost Budget Traveler: $1,000-$1,500 Mid-range Traveler: $2,000-$3,500 Luxury Traveler: $5,000 or more Tips: Use local transport to save money. Eat at local maquis or food joints for an authentic experience and lower costs. Negotiate prices, especially for taxis and market goods. Consider long-term rental discounts for accommodation. Enjoy our full Ride in Abidjan th-cam.com/video/qvR5oWx_RFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9f9SwByg7DNaGIzf
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This is a great video thank you!
You’re welcome
Thank you Brother!
You are most welcome!
Thank you for Visiting & promoting my country, Really correct and good review.
Thank you too!
I can’t wait to be on the continent again ❤❤❤ great video
You will soon🙌🏾
Fantastic insight on the country and a tourist! You should consider writing up a detailed itinerary to sell 😊
Thank You! I will work on that🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank you for this video. We are visiting on next week. Please, did you exchange Cedis to Cfa while in Ghana or did you do it there in Abidjan?
Hey, so I changed from cedis to CFA from Ghana.
Its waaaay cheaper than living in sweden... i will live like a princess in Abidjan i just need to save up here. i am considerung moving there. My husband is ivorian and he plan to move back for retirement.
I can agree to that
Thanks very much for this detailed video but if I want to visit for the 1st time to stay like a month how much am I looking at the Cash am suppose to have?
Hey that depends. Accommodation, lifestyle etc
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Noted thanks❤
Roughly how much dollars to have a good experience in ivory coast. Excluding flights. A range would do
Hey, good question.That really depends on your lifestyle. I stayed for a week and I had $500. I didn’t use all of that
@@kofidotse oh great. Thanks
@ you’re welcome
Can you get the yellow fever shot at the airport?
Yes you can however it’s a little pricey at the airport
@@kofidotse You mean you can get the vaccination on arrival in Abidjan?
@ yes but it’s best you get it before so you don’t go through the hassle. Hear me out, get the shot weeks before your trip
Is the city safe enough to walk around alone? Is it suitable to travel alone? From the Google information. It is rather unsafe. Thanks.
For the most part, Abidjan is safe. It’s just like Accra, however you still have to be cautious of your belongings
Thanks for your prompt reply.😊@@kofidotse
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how many days did you spend and what is the cost of the accommodation.
Hey, I spent a week in a shared airbnb.
how much?
@ it was $30 a night
Do all foreigners have to get vaccinated for yellow fever before entering Ivory Coast? From the US and Canada? Are there side effects to the vaccination?
Yes. All foreigners are required to. At the moment, I haven’t heard of any of such side effects
@@kofidotse Do you just ask your own family doctor ,to give the yellow fever vaccine?
@@dovygoodguy1296 No. Visit the airport clinic or any hospital.
@@kofidotse I mean that if you should get it well in advance of visiting Abidjan, you should ask your own family doctor to arrange about getting the vaccination?
@ yes yes
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The cost of visiting Abidjan, Ivory Coast, as a tourist for one month can vary depending on your travel style, preferences, and the activities you plan to do. Here's a breakdown of potential expenses:
1. Accommodation
Budget Hotels or Hostels: $15-$30 per night ($450-$900/month)
Mid-range Hotels: $50-$100 per night ($1,500-$3,000/month)
Airbnb Rentals: $500-$1,500/month for a private apartment
2. Food
Local Restaurants/Street Food: $3-$10 per meal ($300-$600/month)
Mid-range Restaurants: $10-$30 per meal ($600-$900/month)
Groceries for Cooking: $150-$300/month
3. Transportation
Public Transport (Gbaka, Woro-Woro): $1-$5 per ride ($50-$150/month)
Taxis: $5-$20 per ride ($150-$400/month)
Car Rental: $30-$60 per day ($900-$1,800/month)
4. Entertainment and Activities
Museums and Tours: $5-$20 per activity ($150-$300/month)
Beach Visits: Free or $5-$10 for access
Nightlife (clubs, bars): $20-$50 per outing ($200-$500/month)
5. Miscellaneous
SIM Card and Data: $10-$20
Souvenirs/Shopping: $50-$200
Travel Insurance: $50-$100/month
Estimated Monthly Cost
Budget Traveler: $1,000-$1,500
Mid-range Traveler: $2,000-$3,500
Luxury Traveler: $5,000 or more
Tips:
Use local transport to save money.
Eat at local maquis or food joints for an authentic experience and lower costs.
Negotiate prices, especially for taxis and market goods.
Consider long-term rental discounts for accommodation.
Enjoy our full Ride in Abidjan
th-cam.com/video/qvR5oWx_RFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9f9SwByg7DNaGIzf
@@wetoprojects8534 rightly so