Welcome to Goree Island, a historic treasure off the coast of Senegal. This iconic island, full of memory, is a poignant testimony to the history of the slave trade, the coexistence of diverse cultures and the quest for freedom. During this tour we will explore the most emblematic corners of the island, from picturesque streets to historical monuments.
Presentation of the island and history: Start your trip by discovering the island of Goree. Learn its rich and diverse history, from colonial influences to its role in the slave trade.
House of Slaves: An emblematic place on the island, the House of Slaves is a poignant museum that recalls the dark history of the transatlantic slave trade. Explore its dark cells and moving exhibits.
Saint Charles Church: This charming Catholic church, built in 1830, offers a striking contrast to the Maison des Esclaves. Admire its architecture and explore its religious history.
Le Castel: Former military fort, Le Castel has imposing architecture. It offers panoramic views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Mosque: The Goree mosque, built in 1860, is an example of the religious harmony of the island. Explore its elegant architecture and learn about its role in the community.
The Statue of Liberation from Slavery: This statue, erected in 2007, symbolises liberation from slavery. It offers a modern perspective on the history of Goree.
Each site in Goree has a unique storey to tell, ranging from dark moments in history to symbols of reconciliation and freedom. A visit to Goree is an educational and emotional experience that leaves a lasting impression.