Cap Skirring
Cap Skirring is a town in the Basse Casamance (Ziguinchor) region of Senegal. It is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean. With an airport and golf course, it is a well-liked seaside resort among Europeans. Fishermen were the first to settle in the town. In the 1960s, Ziguinchor was discovered by the French as a vacation beach area.
Cap Skirring's seemingly endless white sand beach is one of the reasons it is the most well-liked tourist destination in Casamance. Cap Skirring beach has 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of continuous coastline, stretching from Club Med next to the airport to Bar de la Mer close to the Guinea-Bissau border. You could be excused for believing you were in the Caribbean with the lush vegetation, glittering Atlantic waves, and sugar-like beaches surrounding you. Due to its immensity, the beach's hotels, food shacks, and bars are scattered along it and offer anything from straightforward one-pot dinners to elaborate four-course meals.
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Location: Basse Casamance, Senegal