Dakar

Dakar

Dakar in October

Good time to visit

The light appears at the end of the tunnel. October shows signs of improvement but still carries rainy season challenges - consider it only if you're budget-focused.

Weather

October marks the gradual end of rainy season with decreasing rainfall and slightly less oppressive humidity. Temperatures stay warm in the upper 80s but the worst of the moisture begins lifting. Storms become less frequent and intense.

30°C high25°C low5 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$60/day average

Events & Festivals

  • World Food Day celebrations
  • Traditional harvest festivals

October Tips

  • Still pack rain gear but conditions are improving
  • Good time to scout locations for peak season return
  • Prices remain at annual lows

All Months

November through April is peak season for good reason. Temperatures hover around 25°C, humidity drops, and the harmattan winds from the Sahara keep things comfortable. This is surf season too, with consistent swells hitting the peninsula's beaches. December and January see the most visitors, so book accommodations early and expect higher prices. But the trade-off is perfect weather and the most cultural events. May through October brings rain, heat, and humidity that can be brutal. Temperatures hit 35°C regularly, and when the rains come (usually July-September), they come hard. Streets flood, some restaurants close, and the city slows down. But rainy season has advantages: fewer tourists, lower prices, and the landscape turns green. Plus, some of the best music happens during this period as artists return from European tours. Ramadan shifts annually but affects the city's rhythm whenever it falls. Many restaurants close during daylight hours, but the evening iftar meals create incredible community energy.

Dakar Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

6/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

5/10

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