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Posted 2 March 2024

Direct Return Flights to Banjul, Gambia from Gatwick or Manchester - March Dates

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Nice price this for flights to Gambia, decent availability throughout March from Manchester or London.

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Flights from London:
  • 5th - 15th March
  • 5th - 19th March
  • 8th - 19th March
  • 8th - 22nd March
  • 12th - 19th March
  • 12th - 26th March
  • 15th - 22nd March
  • 15th - 29th March

Flights from Manchester:
  • 13th - 24th March
  • 13th - 27th March


Africa’s Smiling Coast
The Gambia – one blink and you’ll miss it. Trace your finger south from the Canaries and you’ll come across this tiny West African nation, surrounded by Senegal on all three sides. It may only be 31 miles at its widest point, but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in personality. It’s dubbed the Smiling Coast of Africa, thanks to its friendly locals. And the best bit? The Gambia runs on UK time, so there’s the added bonus of a jetlag-free journey.

Atlantic shoreline
Most tourists are drawn to The Gambia’s crowd-free coastline. Picture long strips of pale sand that go on and on – all gazing out across the Atlantic Ocean. The high priests of the 50-mile-long shoreline are undoubtedly Kotu and Kololi. These sun-soaked sweeps are big, bold and bustling with action. Here, the sands are accompanied by craft markets and strips of bars and restaurants, where you can tuck in to everything from Lebanese cuisine to Gambian delicacies.

Walk on the wild side
It wouldn’t be Africa without some exotic wildlife. And the David Attenborough moments come thick and fast in The Gambia. Its namesake river’s teeming with manatees, hippos and crocodiles, while monkeys and birds fill the treetops. Plus, more than 100 chimpanzees rule the islands of the River Gambia National Park. People aren’t allowed to step foot on the isles, but you can usually admire the apes from an organised boat tour.

Now for nightlife

Come sunset, The Gambia’s got another calling card up its sleeve – an up-and-coming nightlife scene. Here’s your opportunity to let your hair down, fill up on food and mingle with the locals. A lot of the action centres around Kololi’s main tourist road, which has been nicknamed the Senegambia Strip, after the Senegambia Beach Hotel which sits at one end of it all. What started off as a few roadside shacks is now a long row of restaurants, bars and clubs, where DJs play the likes of Afrobeats, pop and hip-hop into the early hours.

Off-beat adventures
Like a lot of developing countries, The Gambia comes with a few unique charms – but they’re all part of the authentic experience. The roads are on the bumpy side, Wi-Fi isn’t always as reliable as what you’re used to at home, and not all hotel lobbies and restaurants have air con. You’ll probably notice the odd power cut during your stay, too. However, all of this makes for an adventure to remember – and the smiling locals, tropical shores and off-the-beaten-track experiences you’ll get here will more than make up for the lack of mod-cons.


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Edited by Rmcstar, 2 March 2024
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  1. buzzard's avatar
    Bird life is amazing. Plenty of tailors so you can get clothes made very cheaply. You will be pestered everywhere you go, the moment you step outside your hotel. Some people hire a "friend" just to keep the others away.

    Not suitable for nut allergy sufferers as peanut stew is a national dish, often cooked on the streets.

    Malaria precautions essential.
  2. moon_dashing's avatar
    Deal for grannies
    water1234's avatar
    Haha.. why?
  3. adamrholman2's avatar
    Glad this came up whos been? And when you say pestered thats ok but is it generally safe ? TIA
    buzzard's avatar
    You are very unlikely to be physically harmed, you may be conned.
  4. Marm78's avatar
    Absolute fantastic place, people are friendly, felt very safe even though we were there during an election a few years ago! Would love to go back at some point, but yes have a local to be your guide!
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