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It is recommended to stay in the coastal area to enjoy the beaches and ocean views. As a popular resort, most accommodations are concentrated along the shoreline, providing easy access to the golf course and the sea.
Cap Skirring is a coastal town in the Basse Casamance region of Senegal, situated on the Atlantic Ocean near the Guinea-Bissau border. Originally a fishing village, it was discovered as a recreational beach zone by the French in the 1960s. Today, it is a popular seaside resort for European travelers, featuring an airport and a golf course. For hotel guests, the area offers a relaxed atmosphere, pristine beaches, and easy access to nature. The town retains its historical charm while providing modern amenities for tourists seeking a peaceful getaway.
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It is recommended to stay in the coastal area to enjoy the beaches and ocean views. As a popular resort, most accommodations are concentrated along the shoreline, providing easy access to the golf course and the sea.
The town features an airstrip for small planes, built in late 1960 by members of the Aero Club de Ziguinchor. It is suitable for short-haul flights. Local transportation is primarily walking or short drives, maintaining a leisurely pace.
As a seaside resort, the dry season is the best time to visit, offering pleasant weather ideal for beach activities and golf. Avoiding the rainy season ensures a more comfortable outdoor experience.
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