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Within the Lagunes Region, it's important to note that road signs are predominantly in French, the country's official language. It's recommended to brush up your basic French or make good use of a translation app. Don't worry, locals are generally polite and willing to assist.
Break those ingrained British driving habits – in the Ivory Coast, we drive on the right! This can be daunting for the first-time international driver, but take it slow, stay alert, and you'll adjust soon enough.
Residential areas typically have a limit of 50 km/h (31 mph), open roads around 90 km/h (56 mph), and motorways around 110 km/h (68 mph). Be mindful of these speeds, they're a bit slower than what you'd usually have back in the UK.
A Factor to consider when choosing your rental car is the road infrastructure. Most of the main roads in the Lagunes Region are paved, but minor roads can be uneven or even unpaved. Consider a vehicle with efficient GPS and perhaps, a 4*4 for an adventurous off-road experience.
Get ready for the rollercoaster of terrains! From flat beaches to hilly inland areas, to wetlands and lagoons, the Lagunes Region offers contrasting landscapes to explore. Don't miss the stunning sunset over Ébrié Lagoon; it's a must-see!
The Ivorians are renowned for their warm hospitality and vibrant culture. Try to learn a few basic phrases in French or the local dialect as a sign of respect. Remember, greet with a handshake and the word 'Bonjour'.
The official currency is the West African CFA franc and credit cards are widely accepted, so no need to be over-concerned about exchanging money on arrival.
A final word: Ivorian law requires every vehicle to have at least two reflective warning triangles, so ensure your rental car is equipped. Now, we wouldn't want any mishap to interfere with your grand adventure, would we?