Discover Dakar on a private tour
Dakar welcomes you with its vibrant tapestry of life, a city where every corner pulses with the energy of mbalax rhythms and the aroma of the Atlantic's offerings. As you wander its streets, guided by a local, the Senegalese capital unfolds in a way that's both unexpected and deeply engaging. A walking tour through its bustling markets reveals a world of sights and sounds that defy easy description, while a culinary journey introduces you to yassa's boldness and bissap's sweetness. With the expertise of your guide, you bypass the tourist traps and dive straight into the authentic heart of Dakar, exploring it through the eyes of those who call it home. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Dakar. Explore Dakar your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Dakar tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Dakar for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Take a boat to Îles de la Madeleine National Park to hike volcanic cliffs and watch nesting seabirds, then snorkel in calm coves off Ngor Island. With an early start, your tour can reach Lac Rose to see the pink-tinged water and meet salt harvesters at work. Layover tours: Meet at Blaise Diagne International Airport, store your bags, and head via the toll road to Lac Rose for a short pirogue ride and a quick thieboudienne lunch before your return. With more time, add the African Renaissance Monument for panoramic photos and a coastal drive. Off The Beaten Path tours: Visit the Village des Arts to chat with painters in their studios, then walk Ouakam’s beachfront at dawn to watch Lebou fishermen haul colourful pirogues ashore. In Guédiawaye, your guide can introduce a djembe maker and local muralists shaping the neighbourhood’s street art scene. Neighbourhoods are best explored on foot, but traffic between districts is heavy; the TER train links the centre and suburbs, yet it won’t cover coastal or lake routes. For smooth timing—especially from the airport—ask about chauffeured tours with private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Dakar inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discovering Dakar on foot with a local guide can be a rewarding adventure, allowing you to experience the city's dynamic neighborhoods at your own pace. Consider these areas for your private walking tour. - Medina: This vibrant neighborhood appeals to cultural tourists and those seeking meaningful connections. It's known for its colorful markets, local art, and bustling streets that showcase the heart of Dakar's community life. - Plateau: As Dakar's central business district, Plateau is perfect for those interested in history and modernity. Here, you can explore colonial architecture, museums, and enjoy a mix of trendy cafes and local eateries. - Almadies: For multi-generational groups looking for a mix of relaxation and entertainment, Almadies offers beautiful beaches, upscale restaurants, and a lively nightlife scene. It's a great spot to unwind and enjoy the coastal views. Day trip ideas from Dakar From Dakar, you can slip into island life, coastal villages, and calm lagoons in a single day, so plan day trips that match your pace and interests, and let your tour shape the route around history, nature, food, or the beach. Gorée Island: A short ferry ride puts you on cobbled lanes lined with ochre houses, where you can visit the House of Slaves for context on the Atlantic slave trade, walk up to the fort for sea views, and browse small studios run by local artists; if you value history, photography, and a slower street scene than downtown Dakar, this island pairs reflection with simple seafood spots and an easy schedule for your tour. Lac Rose (Lake Retba): Known for its pink colour that shifts with light and wind, the salt lake lets you see how salt is harvested, ride along sandy tracks by the dunes, and reach a wild stretch of Atlantic beach; the stop suits you if you like striking landscapes, light adventure, and hands-on local work, and your tour can time the visit for the best colour and quieter shores. Joal-Fadiouth: South of Dakar, the twin towns link by a wooden footbridge to an island made of shells, where granaries sit on stilts and a shared cemetery overlooks the water; this is a good fit if you want coastal village life, Serer culture, crafts, and calm walks, and your tour can add a market stop in Joal or a simple lunch by the pier. Somone Lagoon Reserve and Saly: Drift by pirogue through mangroves to spot herons and kingfishers, then keep going to Saly for an easy beach break and grilled fish; choose this loop if you enjoy birding, gentle water time, and a relaxed resort town vibe, with your tour balancing time on the lagoon and unhurried hours on the sand. Toubab Dialaw: A cliff-backed bay with a low-key arts scene, drumming and dance schools, and terracotta-coloured paths that lead to viewpoints over the ocean; it works well if you like coastal walks, local studios, and a small-town rhythm, and your tour can weave in a workshop visit or sunset on the headland before heading back to Dakar. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Dakar most travellers miss.