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Ivory Coast Visa Requirements

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Yamoussoukro
Africa
XOF (CFA)
French
UTC+0

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond stay

Blank Pages

At least 1 page required

Multiple Entry

Single entry

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Travel Essentials

Health & Safety

Safety Rating

Vaccinations

Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Malaria prophylaxis, Meningitis, Rabies

Tap Water

Bottled water recommended

Safety Tips

Ivory Coast has stabilized significantly since the 2010-2011 crisis. Abidjan and major tourist areas are generally safe, but petty crime like pickpocketing occurs. Avoid border areas with Liberia and Mali, demonstrations, and political gatherings. Exercise caution at night and in less-traveled areas. The country remains under travel advisories for some regions.

Money & Costs

Currency

CFA CFA Franc (XOF)

Daily Budget (USD)

Budget: $40 ยท Mid: $90 ยท Luxury: $200+

Tipping

Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. 10% in restaurants is common for good service. Tips for guides and hotel staff are welcome.

Practical Info

Power

Type C, E, 220V 50Hz

Driving

Right side

Emergency

110 (Police), 180 (Fire), 185 (Ambulance)

Getting There

Main Airports

Abidjan (ABJ) ยท Yamoussoukro (ASK)

Culture & Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Ivory Coast is during the dry seasons: from December to April in the south and November to March in the north. The long rainy season (May-July) and short rainy season (October-November) can make travel difficult, especially on unpaved roads. The Harmattan wind from December to February can cause hazy conditions in the north.

Cultural Notes

Ivory Coast has a rich cultural heritage with over 60 ethnic groups. Music and dance are integral to social life, with coupรฉ-dรฉcalรฉ and zouglou being popular genres. Greetings are important and involve inquiries about family and health. The country has produced notable literary figures and has a vibrant arts scene, particularly in Abidjan.

Insider Tips

French is the official language - basic French skills are very helpful. The West African CFA franc is the currency and is tied to the euro. ATMs are available in cities. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Photography of government buildings and military installations is prohibited. Negotiate prices at markets.