Daily Life Guide Updated May 2026

Daily Life in Senegal: The Complete International residents Guide

Currency

XOF

1 EUR = ~655 XOF

Languages

French + Wolof

Daily communication languages

Climate

Dry & Rainy

Dry Nov-May, Rainy Jun-Oct

Monthly Budget

800–1,500 EUR

Comfortable solo International residents life

Cost of Living — Realistic Monthly Breakdown

Housing & Essentials

Monthly Core Expenses

Housing (1-bed, comfortable area): 400-700 EUR

Food (home cooking + occasional restaurants): 200-350 EUR

Transport (taxis + occasional DDD bus): 80-150 EUR

Healthcare (insurance premium): 80-200 EUR

Lifestyle & Comfort

Additional Monthly Costs

Internet + phone: 30-60 EUR

Leisure, sports, socializing: 100-250 EUR

Domestic help (optional, common): 60-120 EUR

Total realistic range: 950-1,830 EUR/month for a comfortable solo International residents life.

Important Note

Family Costs & Overall Value

Families add school fees (300-1,500 EUR/child/month for international schools) and larger housing costs.

Dakar is not cheap by African standards but is excellent value compared to most European cities, especially given the quality of life: year-round warmth, beaches, vibrant food scene, and a low cost of domestic services.

Getting Around Dakar

Most Common Option

Taxis (yellow cabs)

The primary transport for International residents. Always negotiate the price before getting in — there are no meters.

Standard in-city fare: 1,000-3,000 XOF (1.50-4.50 EUR) depending on distance and time of day. Night surcharge applies. Bolt and Yango (ride-hailing apps) operate in Dakar with fixed prices — recommended for reliability and fair pricing.

Affordable Public Transport

Dakar Dem Dikk (DDD)

Public bus network covering most of the city.

Very affordable (200-300 XOF per trip) but crowded and slower. Good once you know the routes.

Inter-city Option

Sept-places

Shared taxis running fixed routes between neighborhoods and to other cities. Affordable and reliable for inter-city travel.

For Families & Long-Term Residents

Car Ownership

Recommended for families and those in outer neighborhoods.

Traffic in Dakar can be severe, especially on the VDN (main expressway) during rush hours. Parking is generally available. Fuel is relatively affordable. A small used car can be purchased for 3,000-8,000 EUR.

Unique Local Experience

Pirogues (boat taxis)

Operating between Dakar and Goree Island. Also used by fishermen — not a regular commuter option but a unique experience.

Markets, Shopping & Food

Traditional Markets

Popular Markets in Dakar

Marche Sandaga (Plateau) — the largest central market. Everything from fabric to electronics to food. Expect negotiation.

Marche HLM — fabric, clothing, and tailoring.

Marche Kermel (downtown) — fresh produce, spices, flowers. More organized and slightly higher prices.

Marche Colobane — second-hand goods, spare parts, eclectic.

Modern Shopping

Supermarkets

Casino (Almadies, Plateau), Auchan (multiple locations), City Dia (various). Stock a mix of French imports and local products. Prices similar to French supermarkets for imported goods, very affordable for local produce.

Local Cuisine

Senegalese Food

Thieboudienne (fish and rice — national dish), yassa poulet (chicken in onion-lemon sauce), mafe (peanut stew), thiebou yapp (meat and rice).

A solid meal at a local restaurant: 1,500-3,000 XOF (~2-5 EUR). Street food (sandwiches, dibi grilled meat): 500-1,500 XOF.

Culture, Language & Etiquette

Senegalese Hospitality

Teranga

The Wolof concept of hospitality. Senegal is famous for the warmth and generosity of its people. Embrace it, reciprocate it.

Daily Communication

Language

French is the official language and is used in business, administration, and formal education.

Wolof is the true national language — spoken by 80%+ of the population across all ethnic groups. Learning even 10-20 Wolof phrases will transform your experience. Key phrases: Nanga def? (How are you?) / Mangui fi rekk (I am fine) / Jerejeef (Thank you) / Waaw (Yes) / Deedeet (No) / Baal ma (Excuse me).

Religion & Society

Religion

Senegal is approximately 95% Muslim, predominantly Sufi. Religion is central to daily life but practiced with notable tolerance and openness. During Ramadan, expect altered business hours and a different social rhythm. Dress modestly in markets and religious areas.

Social Norms

Etiquette

Greetings are important — always greet before asking anything. Handshakes are standard. Right hand for eating and giving/receiving. Patience is essential — timekeeping is flexible by European standards.

Weekend Trips from Dakar

Goree Island

20-minute ferry, UNESCO heritage, slave house museum, peaceful atmosphere.

Lac Rose / Pink Lake

35km from Dakar, salt lake.

Saly

80km south, beach resort town.

Saint-Louis

250km north, colonial architecture, UNESCO.

Casamance

Southern region, lush nature, distinct culture — requires domestic flight or long drive.

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