Fatick 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Fatick: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Marché de Fatick

The central market of Fatick, a bustling hub of local life. You'll find fresh produce, spices, textiles, and crafts without the hard sell of tourist spots.

🕐 Daily 7am-6pm

Free entry

💡 Go early morning (around 8am) when the market is busiest and you can watch the fish sellers from the Sine-Saloum Delta arrive with their catch.

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Afternoon
Fatick Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Louis)

A modest but striking colonial-era Catholic cathedral built in a neo-Romanesque style with a distinctive bell tower. The interior is cool and quiet, a rare respite from the heat.

🕐 Daily 7am-12pm and 3pm-6pm

Free entry

💡 Mass is held on Sundays at 9am; visitors are welcome to sit in the back. The priest speaks French and often gives a short tour afterwards if asked.

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Evening
Where to eat

de l'Eden · ££

Chez Mathilde · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Fatick

Morning
Place de l'Indépendance

The central square of Fatick, with a monument to Senegalese independence. It’s a popular meeting point for locals, with benches under mango trees and a view of the administrative buildings.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Come late afternoon when vendors sell fresh bissap juice (hibiscus drink) for 100 CFA. The square is also a great spot to watch school kids playing football after classes.

Midday
Mangrove Walk on the Sine River

A network of footpaths along the Sine River through dense mangrove forests. You can walk for miles under the canopy, spotting kingfishers, herons and crabs.

🕐 Accessible anytime; best between 7am and 11am

💡 Wear long trousers and closed shoes. The paths can be muddy after rain, and mosquitoes are present at dusk. Bring water, no shops along the route.

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Musée du Sine-Saloum

A small regional museum housed in a restored colonial building. Exhibits cover the history of the Serer people, the Sine kingdom, and traditional crafts like we

💡 Entry costs about 500 CFA (less than £1). Ask the attendant to show you the storage room in the back – they have extra artefacts not on display, including old musical instruments.

Getting Around Fatick

Private Taxi from Fatick Town From CFA 1,500 10 min

Hail a regular yellow taxi on the main square or near the market. Confirm the fare before getting in – locals pay about 1,000 CFA, but as a visitor expect 1,500.

Bush Taxi (Car Rapide) from Dakar to Fatick From CFA 3,000 150 min

Get to the garage by 6:00 AM to avoid waiting for the vehicle to fill. The bus drops you at Fatick’s main station; from there, take a shared taxi to the hotel.

Private Airport Transfer to Djijack Hotel From CFA 30,000 90 min

Negotiate the fare before leaving the airport; drivers often quote higher. A fixed price around 30,000 CFA is standard. The hotel can arrange a reliable driver for you.

Shared Taxi (Sept-Place) from Fatick Centre From CFA 500 10 min

Look for green-and-white Peugeot 504s or 7-seat minivans heading south on N1. Ask for 'Djijack' or 'route de Kaolack'. They drop you at the main road; walk 200m to the hotel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Fatick?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Marché de Fatick and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Fatick?

See our full best time to visit Fatick guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Cemp Essamaye, Darou Salam, Djijack. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.