Lobé Falls Kribi Cameroon Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

Cameroon

Atlantic Ocean Central Africa 402 km Coastline

Cameroon is "Africa in miniature"—a country containing nearly every African landscape from Sahel desert to rainforest to volcanic mountains to coast. The 402-kilometre Atlantic coastline features two remarkable beach destinations: Kribi, where the Lobé River cascades directly into the sea, and Limbe, beneath the 4,095-metre active volcano Mount Cameroon. Bilingual (French and English), Cameroon offers a culturally rich gateway to Central African coastal experiences.

Entry Logistics

Main Airports
Douala (DLA), Yaoundé (NSI)
Visa
Required in advance for most nationalities
Currency
Central African CFA Franc (XAF)
Languages
French, English (both official)
Best Season
November-February (dry season)

Featured Beaches

Kribi Beach

South Region · Waterfall into ocean

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Limbe Beach

South-West · Black volcanic sand

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