Gain rare privileged access to one of Africa's most important new museums — the Museum of Black Civilisations — with a private curator-led tour through 14,000 square metres of Pan-African art, artefacts, and civilisational heritage spanning 5,000 years.
What to expect
Your private vehicle delivers you to the museum's striking circular facade — modelled on a traditional African hut writ monumental — in central Dakar. The curator opens collections across six permanent thematic wings: African origins of humanity, ancient Egyptian civilisation, the trans-Saharan trade world, the Diaspora, resistance and liberation, and contemporary African expression. Highlights include original artefacts repatriated from European collections, rare Dogon ceremonial masks, and an extraordinary photographic archive of 20th-century African independence movements. The visit concludes in the museum's rooftop café with views over Dakar's Plateau.
Good to know
Located in the Plateau district, approximately 10 minutes by private car from the cruise terminal. Allow 2–3 hours for a thorough private tour. The museum is air-conditioned throughout — a welcome retreat on hot days. Photography is permitted in most galleries. Advance contact with the museum's education department is recommended to arrange a private curator; allow at least one week's notice.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Dakar — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.