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GRAND POPO TOWN-BENIN REPUBLIC

 

GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BLESSED TOWN


Grand-Popo town – Benin Republic is a town, arrondissement, and commune in the Mono Department of south-western Benin. The commune covers an area of ​​289 square kilometers and as of the 2013 Census had a population of 57,490 people.

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The town grew around the slave trade, but coastal erosion has now destroyed most of the old town. The town is now a center for voodoo and home to a Finnish – African cultural center, Villa Karo.

Grand Popo, due to its location between the sea and the Mono River, is also the ideal place to take a pirogue ride in the mangroves or watch the return of fishermen! Finally. The town’s main industry is fishing.

Grand Popo is a wonderful beach town in which to spend a few tranquil days. The village has plenty going on at the weekend when Cotonou residents come to decompress. Let yourself be tempted like the townspeople of Cotonou or Lomé by its magnificent sandy beaches bordered by coconut palms

 

 

The town inspired the name of the French electronic music duo Grand Popo Football Club, as well as the name of the iPad application creator Grand Popo LLC.

 

HISTORY OF GRAND POPO

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The history of Grand-Popo relates to the Mono River estuary of the Bight of Benin and its surrounding areas. The present-day Grand-Popo District extends to the west as a sea-river lane to the Togo border. Just across the border is also the historic city ​​of Togo, Aného, formerly known as Little Popo, Klein Popo, or Petit-Popo, depending on the speaker’s language. Located east of Grand-Popo, where the Mono river joins the Gulf of Benin is called the “Bouche du Roi” (“the King’s mouth”). The narrow peninsula on the Gulf of Benin separates the chain of tributaries and lagoons flowing from the Mono river, stretching westward from Little Popo to the historic city of Ouidah. Depending on the amount of water, it was an important transport route in the region. To the northeast of “Bouche du Roi” is a rugged area formed by marshes, rivers, and lakes that protected the area against external enemies.

The Kingdom of Grand-Popo in Benin was not originally a united kingdom, but a collection of several villages with a sandy ravine that separated the lagoon from the sea. The center of Grand-Popo, Gbebco, was once located about 6.4 kilometers west of Bouche du Roi. Carrefour, the highway junction where the village center is now located, is 17 kilometers from the mouth of the river. On the other side of the lagoon is Hevé, which was originally a harbor area. Agbanaken was the king’s residence and capital. It was on the western bank of the Mono River, where the river expands into a lagoon. Agbanaken is located beyond the border of what is now Togo.

 

POPULAR RELIGIONS IN GRAND POPO-BENIN REPUBLIC

One of the early depictions of Europeans said of the settlement of the Grand Popo area: “A village where blacks have a white flag”.

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Three Spanish Capuchin missionaries visited Grand-Popo in 1660-61. In the 19th century, Methodist missionaries became active on the Slave Coast, and in the 1840s and 50s missionary, stations were established in Little-Popo, Glidji, Agouée, and Grand-Popo town. At the same time, Catholic missionaries also came to the area. To their surprise, they noticed that there was already a significant Catholic community on the coast. They were known as “Brazilians”, or Agudas, who were Africans, often former slaves, who had lived in Brazil. About 4,000 of them had emigrated to the Gulf of Benin by the mid-19th century. They spoke Portuguese, practiced the Catholic religion, and used Brazilian names.

 

FISHING IN GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

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The economy of the Hula community was based on fishing and salt production. In addition to fish, crabs, shrimps, and oysters were also obtained. The fish were dried and shipped inland. Although the word hula means sea, they had no interest or technology in sea fishing. The lagoon and river were rich in fish. Sea fishing was not introduced until the 19th century. In some seasons, seawater also extended to the lagoons, when the water became saline, offering sea fish as well. Fishing equipment included canoe nets, fishing nets made of cotton twine and basket weaves, and later various spears, trawl nets and fishing rods, as well as hand fishing.

AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK IN GRAND POPO TOWN – BENIN REPUBLIC

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The nature of Grand-Popo town was poorly suited to agriculture and there were few tools. In the 1840s, yam or manioc, cotton and indigo were grown in the area. The corn was the main course of the Grandpopeans, along with the fish. The area is further growing sweet potato, ruokabanaania, banana, lablab bean- ( lablab purpureus ) and lentils, okra, shallots, cashew nuts, peanuts, pumpkins, pineapples, lime, and ginger. Pepper and oil palms grew in the area and by the 19th century, they were cultivated. Most of the crops came from outside Africa and originated during the transatlantic slave trade. Most of them came from the Americas.

Millet was grown, but by the early 20th century it was used only for ritual purposes until it was replaced by corn. Corn became an important crop from the 1780s onwards, yielding at least two crops in two rainy seasons.

From the late 18th century to the 1800s, Little-Popo and its neighbor, Ewe, had chickens, ducks, turkeys, goats, sheep, pigs, and cattle. Livestock farming was in Little-Popo in the 1840s in the Francisco Felix de Souza family quarter. With Europeans, demand for meat increased, but only the richest Africans could afford to keep cows.

PALM OIL REPLACES THE SLAVE TRADE -Grand Popo Town Benin Republic

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Palm oil was exported from West Africa sometime before the 19th century. Broader exports of palm oil in the 1830s were started by the English company Messrs WB Hutton & Sons in London. Captain John Marman founded the company factory in 1836 in Little Popo, which was supplying palm oil, corn, and ivory. The Hutton factory expanded in 1838 to Ouidah and 1842 to Badgary (a coastal city in the present state of Lagos, Nigeria). The Ouidah plant was based on an arrangement made the previous year, in which Francisco Félix de Souza promised to supply Marmann with palm oil because of the poor condition of the slave trade. The Ouidah factory was destroyed in 1841 by a British cruiser.

 

Colonization-Grand popo Town  Benin Republic

Before colonialism, the international relations of Africa and Africans, especially with Europe, mainly traded relations. By the beginning of the 20th century, relationships changed from trade and exchange to control and subjugation. Europe’s conflicts of interest over African territories and the ensuing clashes of European powers led to the Berlin Conference in 1884 and 1885. There were no delegations from Africa, but it divided Africa among the European powers. The aspirations of the participants were expansionism and the economic benefits of non-European territories

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The economic and political situation in the Slave Coast was influenced by the situation in the 1870s. Three colonial powers, England, France, and Germany competed in the division of Africa. Britain expanded its influence on the Western Slave Coast in the mid-19th century. Under the guise of anti-slave trade, the bombing of Lagos in 1851 and its incorporation into the English Protectorate, ten years later, took place. Britain closed the Slave Coast ports in 1852. The British annexed the Gold Coast Anson area (now southern Togo) as a colony in 1872. Under pressure from the King of Dahomey, the British enforced the entire Slave Coast shut down from 1876 to 1877. Due to the heavy-duty imposed on spirits and other imported goods in the Anlo area, merchants moved east. Smuggling into British territory became more common. To stop it, the British extended their territories eastward.

TOURIST ATTRACTION IN GRAND POPO TOWN-BENIN REPUBLIC

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Grand Popo is a small place in Benin and can be easily explored within a day. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider making a quick stop here before heading to the neighboring cities. You can halt here for a quick snack and take a little break from your journey.

You can check out the list of the cities near Grand Popo and find out the top things to do in these towns. So, the next time you are in Grand Popo, you can decide which neighboring city to visit for a memorable trip.

 BEAUTIFUL HOTELS AVAILABLE IN GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

-Auberge de Grand Popo- Benin Republic

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Auberge de Grand popo is located in Grand-Popo, 600 m from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Auberge de Grand Popo provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar. With a garden, the property also features a private beach area, as well as a terrace. The accommodation features evening entertainment and free WiFi.

At the hotel each room is equipped with a desk and a private bathroom.

A continental breakfast is available daily at Auberge de Grand Popo.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.0 for a two-person trip.

We speak your language!

Auberge de Grand Popo has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 23 Feb 2015.

Availability of popular facilities such as swimming pool, bar, beachfront, and private beach area

Also, this property offer currency exchange of your local currency on site.

Outdoors: Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden

 

Pets: Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

 

Activities: Beach, Evening entertainment,

 

Food & Drink: Breakfast in the room, Bar, Restaurant,

 

Internet:
  • Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking
  • Free!Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

 

Services: Shuttle service, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Shuttle service (additional charge), Luggage storage, Gift shop, Currency exchange, Laundry Additional charge,

 

Safety & security

  • Safety deposit box

 

General
  • Air conditioning
  • Family rooms

-Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage- Grand popo-Benin Republic

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Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage is located in Grand-Popo town, 5 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a private beach area and room service. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk.

At the hotel, every room is equipped with a patio. With a private bathroom equipped with a shower and free toiletries, rooms at Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage also provide guests with free WiFi.

The accommodation offers a continental or à la carte breakfast.

Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage offers a children’s playground. Activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing can be enjoyed in the surroundings, and guests can relax along the beachfront.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.9 for a two-person trip.

We speak your language!

Availability of popular facilities such as swimming pool, bar, beachfront, and private beach area.

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Outdoors: Outdoor furniture, Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden.

 

Pets
  • Free!Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

 

Activities: Tour or class about local culture additional charge, Themed dinner nights Additional charge, Walking tours, Temporary art galleries, Beach, Evening entertainment, Cycling, Hiking, Children’s playground, Games room,  Fishing.

 

Food & Drink; On-site coffee house, Chocolate or cookies Additional charge, Fruits Additional charge, Bottle of water Additional charge, Wine/champagne Additional charge, Kid meals, Special diet menus (on request), Snack bar, Breakfast in the room, Bar, and Restaurant.

 

Internet: Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Parking: Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed), Parking garage,  Secured parking.

 

Reception  services: Private check-in/check-out, Luggage storage, Tour desk, Currency exchange, 24-hour front desk,

 

Cleaning services: Daily housekeeping, Laundry Additional charge,

 

Business facilities: Meeting/banquet facilities Additional charge

 

Safety & security
  • CCTV outside property
  • 24-hour security
  • Safety deposit box

 

General: Shuttle service, Shared lounge/TV area, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Airport shuttle (free), Shuttle service (additional charge), Air conditioning, Shops (on-site), Car hire, Packed lunches, Soundproof rooms, Gift shop, Bridal suite, Family rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Room service.

Wellness: Sun loungers or beach chairs, Pool/beach towels, Solarium,

 

 Pool 1 – outdoor
  • Free! All pools are free of charge
  • Pool/beach towels
  • Sun loungers or beach chairs

 

Safety features
  • First aid kit available
  • Process in place to check the health of guests
  • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
  • Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities

 

Physical distancing
  • Physical distancing rules followed
  • Cashless payment available
  • Contactless check-in/check-out

 

Cleanliness & disinfecting
  • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay
  • Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning
  • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
  • Linens, towels, and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
  • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus

 

Food & drink safety
  • Delivered food is securely covered
  • Breakfast takeaway containers
  • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
  • Physical distancing in dining areas

 

Languages spoken
  • English
  • French

-Résidence SAHOTY Hotel -Grand Popo Town-Benin Republic

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Residence SAHOTY is set in Grand-Popo, 1.1 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Résidence SAHOTY offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities. The property provides pool views, a children’s playground, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available.

All guest rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a shower, a hairdryer, and a wardrobe. At the guest house, all rooms have a private bathroom with free toiletries.

Résidence SAHOTY offers an indoor pool. You can play table tennis at the accommodation, and car hire is available.

Résidence SAHOTY has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 29 May 2018.

Most popular facilities in Residence SAHOTY  Hotel

1 swimming pool

Tea/coffee maker in all rooms

Beachfront

Bathroom
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Towels/sheets (extra fee)
  • Bath or shower
  • Private bathroom
  • Toilet
  • Free toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • Shower

 

Bedroom
  • Linen
  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Extra-long beds (> 2 meters)

 

View
  • Pool view
  • Garden view
  • Sea view

 

Outdoors
  • Picnic area
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Outdoor dining area
  • Terrace
  • Sun terrace
  • Private pool
  • BBQ facilities
  • Balcony
  • Terrace
  • Garden

 

Kitchen

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  • Dining table
  • Cleaning products
  • Stovetop
  • Kitchenware
  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator

 

Room Amenities

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  • Socket near the bed
  • Drying rack for clothing
  • Clothes rack

 

Pets

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  • Pets are not allowed.

 

Activities
  • Tour or class about local culture additional charge
  • Walking tours
  • Beach
  • Badminton equipment
  • Beachfront
  • Library
  • Table tennis
  • Children’s playground
  • Games room

 

Living Area

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  • Dining area
  • Sofa
  • Seating Area

 

Media & Technology
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Cable channels
  • Satellite channels
  • TV

 

Food & Drink
  • Bottle of water
  • Tea/Coffee maker

 

Internet
  • Free!WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking
  • Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed).
  • Parking garage
  • Street parking
  • Secured parking

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Transport
  • Airport drop off Additional charge
  • Airport pick up Additional charge

 

Services
  • Shared lounge/TV area

 

Reception services
  • 24-hour front desk

 

Entertainment and family services
  • Children television networks
  • Kids’ outdoor play equipment
  • Board games/puzzles
  • Board games/puzzles

 

Safety & security
  • Fire extinguishers
  • 24-hour security

 

General
  • Shuttle service
  • Airport shuttle (additional charge)
  • Shuttle service (additional charge)
  • Air conditioning
  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Tile/marble floor
  • Soundproofing
  • Private entrance
  • Car hire
  • Fan
  • Ironing facilities
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Iron
  • Air conditioning

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Wellness
  • Sun umbrellas

 

 Pool 1 – indoor
  • Free! All pools are free of charge
  • Open all year
  • Adult only  cv

-Ramaya L’Auberge Espagnole Hotel-Grand Popo.

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Want to discover Benin? Communicating with its populations? Start at RAMAYA: the Spanish Inn of Grand-Popo. In Grand-Popo, an exceptional idyllic setting awaits you to discover the potential of a country that is becoming more and more in the world. Our rooms are suitable for your need. For your hiking, original means of transport, like bikes to contribute to the protection of the environment.

Property Amenities Available In Ramaya L’ Auberge Espagnole Hotel

Free parking

Free High-Speed Internet (WiFi)

Bar / lounge

Beach

Bicycle rental

Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)

Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )

Car hire

Air conditioning

 

Contact and address

Onkihoue en Face de l’Eglise Pentecote de Grand-Popo, Grand Popo Benin

Nearby restaurants

Boca del Rio

Nearby attractions

Villa Karo

LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, French, Spanis

-Hotel Paramondo-Grand Popo

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Set in Cotonou, 13 km from DRC Embassy, Hotel Paramondo offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar, and a terrace. The property is located 13 km from Angola Embassy, 16 km from UNDP Office, and 23 km from Congo Embassy.

Contact

Godomey Togoudo, Route de Lita, Abomey-Calavi Benin

 

Nearby restaurants

La cabane du pecheur(Seafood)

 Jaaba – Grill & Bar (African)

Les Nouveaux Alizes(African)
Wado-  Seafood

 

 

Nearby attractions

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COST OF ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAM 2022/2023

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WHAT’S THE COST OF ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAM? 

What is the Cost of Online degree program? Cotonou Benin Republic. There is a need to know the expense as in cost of online degree programs to be able to progress in your occupation. A variety of factors may be associated with your decision regarding which online degree programs you wish to attend. 

 

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GRAND POPO

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All you need to know about GrandPoPo

GRAND POPO-BENIN REPUBLIC

Grand-Popo is a town, arrondissement , and commune in the Mono Department of south-western Benin . The commune covers an area of ​​289 square kilometers and as at the 2013 Census had a population of 57,490 people.
The town grew around the slave trade , but coastal erosion has now destroyed most of the old town.The town is now a center for voodoo and home to a Finnish – African cultural center , Villa Karo .
Grand Popo, due to its location between the sea and the Mono River, is also the ideal place to take a pirogue ride in the mangroves or watch the return of fishermen! Finally. The town’s main industry is fishing .
Grand Popo is a wonderful beach town in which to spend a few tranquil days. The village has plenty going on at the weekend, when Cotonou residents come to decompress. Let yourself be tempted like the townspeople of Cotonou or Lomé by its magnificent sandy beaches bordered by coconut palms
The town inspired the name of the French electronic music duo Grand Popo Football Club , as well as the name of the iPad application creator Grand Popo LLC .

History Of GrandPoPo

The history of Grand-Popo relates to the Mono River estuary of the Bight of Benin and its surrounding areas. The present – day Grand-Popo District extends to the west as a sea-river lane to the Togo border. Just across the border is also the historic city ​​of Togo, Aného, formerly known as Little Popo, Klein Popo or Petit-Popo, depending on the speaker’s language. Located east of Grand-Popo, where the Mono river joins the Gulf of Benin is called the “Bouche du Roi” (“the King’s mouth”). The narrow peninsula on the Gulf of Benin separates the chain of tributaries and lagoons flowing from the Mono river, stretching westward from Little Popo to historic city of Ouidah. Depending on the amount of water, it was an important transport route in the region. To the northeast of “Bouche du Roi” is a rugged area formed by marshes, rivers and lakes that protected the area against external enemies.
The Kingdom of Grand-Popo was not originally a united kingdom, but a collection of several villages with a sandy ravine that separated the lagoon from the sea. The center of Grand-Popo, Gbebco, was once located about 6.4 kilometers west of Bouche du Roi. Carrefour, the highway junction where the village center is now located, is 17 kilometers from the mouth of the river. On the other side of the lagoon is Hevé, which was originally a harbor area. Agbanaken was the king’s residence and capital. It was on the western bank of the Mono River, where the river expands into a lagoon. Agbanaken is located beyond the border of what is now Togo.

POPULAR RELIGIONS IN GRANDPOPO

One of the early depictions of Europeans said of the settlement of the Grand Popo area: “A village where blacks have a white flag”.

Three Spanish Capuchin missionaries visited Grand-Popo in 1660-61. In the 19th century, Methodist missionaries became active on the Slave Coast, and in the 1840s and 50s missionary stations were established in Little-Popo, Glidji, Agouée, and Grand-Popo. At the same time, Catholic missionaries also came to the area. To their surprise, they noticed that there was already a significant Catholic community on the coast. They were known as “Brazilians”, or Agudas, who were Africans, often former slaves, who had lived in Brazil. About 4,000 of them had emigrated to the Gulf of Benin by the mid-19th century. They spoke Portuguese, practiced the Catholic religion and used Brazilian names.

FISHING IN GRAND POPO

The economy of the Hula community was based on fishing and salt production. In addition to fish, crabs, shrimps and oysters were also obtained. The fish were dried and shipped inland. Although the word hula means sea, they had no interest or technology in sea fishing. The lagoon and river were rich in fish. Sea fishing was not introduced until the 19th century. In some seasons, seawater also extended to the lagoons, when the water became saline, offering sea fish as well. Fishing equipment included canoe nets, fishing nets made of cotton twine and basket weaves, and later various spears, trawl nets and fishing rods, as well as hand fishing.



AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK

The nature of Grand-Popo was poorly suited to agriculture and there were few tools. In the 1840s, yam or manioc, cotton and indigo were grown in the area. The corn was the main course of the Grandpopeans, along with the fish. The area further grown sweet potato, ruokabanaania, banana, lablab bean- ( lablab purpureus ) and lentils, okra, shallots, cashew nuts, peanuts, pumpkins, pineapples, lime and ginger. Pepper and oil palms grew in the area and by the 19th century they were cultivated. Most of the crops came from outside Africa and originated during the transatlantic slave trade. Most of them came from the Americas.
Millet was grown, but by the early 20th century it was used only for ritual purposes until it was replaced by corn. Corn became an important crop from the 1780s onwards, yielding at least two crops in two rainy seasons.
From the late 18th century to the 1800s, Little-Popo and its neighbor, Ewe, had chickens, ducks, turkeys, goats, sheep, pigs and cattle. Livestock farming was in Little-Popo in the 1840s in the Francisco Felix de Souza family quarter. With Europeans, demand for meat increased, but only the richest Africans could afford to keep cows.

PALM OIL REPLACES THE SLAVE TRADE

Palm oil was exported from West Africa some time before the 19th century. Broader exports of palm oil in the 1830s were started by the English company Messrs WB Hutton & Sons in London. Captain John Marman founded the company factory in 1836 in Little Popo, which was supplying palm oil, corn and ivory. The Hutton factory expanded in 1838 to Ouidah and 1842 to Badgary (a coastal city in the present state of Lagos, Nigeria). The Ouidah plant was based on an arrangement made the previous year, in which Francisco Félix de Souza promised to supply Marmann with palm oil because of the poor condition of the slave trade. The Ouidah factory was destroyed in 1841 by a British cruiser.

Colonisation

Before colonialism, the international relations of Africa and Africans, especially with Europe, were mainly trade relations. By the beginning of the 20th century, relationships changed from trade and exchange to control and subjugation. Europe’s conflicts of interest over African territories and the ensuing clashes of European powers led to the Berlin Conference in 1884 and 1885. There were no delegations from Africa, but it divided Africa among the European powers. The aspirations of the participants were expansionism and the economic benefits of non-European territories
The economic and political situation in the Slave Coast was influenced by the situation in the 1870s. Three colonial powers , England, France and Germany, competed in the division of Africa. Britain expanded its influence on the Western Slave Coast in the mid-19th century. Under the guise of anti-slave trade, the bombing of Lagos in 1851 and its incorporation into the English Protectorate, ten years later, took place. Britain closed the Slave Coast ports in 1852. The British annexed the Gold Coast Anlon area (now southern Togo) as a colony in 1872. Under pressure from the King of Dahomey, the British enforced the entire Slave Coast shutdown from 1876 to 1877. Due to the heavy duty imposed on spirits and other imported goods in the Anlo area, merchants moved east. Smuggling into the British territory became more common. To stop it, the British extended their territories eastward.

TOURIST ATTRACTION IN GRAND POPO

Grand Popo is a small place in Benin and can be easily explored within a day. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider making a quick stop here before heading to the neighboring cities. You can halt here for a quick snack and take a little break from your journey. You can check out the list of the cities near Grand Popo and find out the top things to do in these towns. So, the next time you are in Grand Popo, you can decide which neighboring city to visit for a memorable trip.

-Auberge de Grand Popo


Outdoors

: Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden

Food & Drink

Breakfast in the room, Bar, Restaurant

Services

Shuttle service, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Shuttle service (additional charge), Luggage storage, Gift shop, Currency exchange, Laundry Additional charge,

Pets

Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

Internet

Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Safety & security

Safety deposit box

Activities

Beach, Evening entertainment,

Parking

Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

General

  • Air conditioning
  • Family rooms

-Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage

Located in Grand-Popo, 5 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a private beach area and room service. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk.
At the hotel, every room is equipped with a patio. With a private bathroom equipped with a shower and free toiletries, rooms at Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage also provide guests with free WiFi.

The accommodation offers a continental or à la carte breakfast.
Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage offers a children’s playground. Activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing can be enjoyed in the surroundings, and guests can relax along the beachfront.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.9 for a two-person trip.
We speak your language!
Availability of popular facilities such as swimming pool, bar, beachfront, and private beach area.

Outdoors

: Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden

Food & Drink

On-site coffee house, Chocolate or cookies Additional charge, Fruits Additional charge, Bottle of water Additional charge, Wine/champagne Additional charge , Kid meals, Special diet menus (on request),Snack bar, Breakfast in the room, Bar, and Restaurant.

Services

Shuttle service, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Shuttle service (additional charge), Luggage storage, Gift shop, Currency exchange, Laundry Additional charge,

Business Facilities

Meeting/banquet facilities Additional charge

Safety features

  • First aid kit available
  • Process in place to check health of guests
  • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
    Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities

Pets

Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

Internet

: Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Safety & security

  • CCTV outside property
  • 24-hour security
  • Safety deposit box

Cleaning services

Daily housekeeping, Laundry Additional charge,

Physical distancing

Physical distancing rules followed,
Cashless payment available,
Contactless check-in/check-out

Cleanliness & disinfecting

Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay,
Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning.
Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays,
Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines,
Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Corona virus

Food & drink safety

Delivered food is securely covered,
Breakfast takeaway containers
Food can be delivered to guest accommodation,
Physical distancing in dining areas.

Activities

Tour or class about local culture Additional charge, Themed dinner nights Additional charge, Walking tours, Temporary art galleries, Beach, Evening entertainment, Cycling, Hiking, Children’s playground, Games room, Fishing.

Parking

Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed), Parking garage, Secured parking.

General

: Shuttle service, Shared lounge/TV area, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Airport shuttle (free), Shuttle service (additional charge), Air conditioning, Shops (on site),Car hire, Packed lunches, Soundproof rooms, Gift shop, Bridal suite, Family rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Room service,

Wellness

  • Sun loungers or beach chairs
  • Pool/beach towels
  • Solarium

 Pool 1 – outdoor

Free! All pools are free of charge,
Pool/beach towels,
Sun loungers or beach chairs

Languages spoken

  • English
  • French

-Résidence SAHOTY

Residence SAHOTY is set in Grand-Popo, 1.1 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Résidence SAHOTY offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities. The property provides pool views, a children’s playground, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available.


All guest rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a shower, a hairdryer and a wardrobe. At the guest house all rooms have a private bathroom with free toiletries.

Résidence SAHOTY offers an indoor pool. You can play table tennis at the accommodation, and car hire is available.
Résidence SAHOTY has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 29 May 2018.

Outdoors

Picnic area
Outdoor, furniture
Outdoor ,dining area
Outdoor, furniture
Terrace,
Sun terrace,
Private pool,
BBQ facilities,
Balcony,
Terrace,
Garden.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Services

Shared lounge/TV area

Reception services

24-hour front desk

Safety features

Fire extinguishers,
24-hour security

Bathroom

  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Towels/sheets (extra fee)
  • Bath or shower
  • Private bathroom
  • Toilet
  • Free toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • Shower

Internet

Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

  Transport

Airport drop off Additional charge,
Airport pick up Additional charge

General

Shuttle service,
Airport shuttle (additional charge),
Shuttle service (additional charge),
Air conditioning,
Non-smoking throughout,
Tile/marble floor,
Soundproofing,
Private entrance,
Car hire,
Fan,
Ironing facilities,
Non-smoking rooms,
Iron,
Air conditioning.

Parking

Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed).
Parking garage,
Street parking,
Secured parking

Activities

Tour or class about local cultureAdditional charge,
Walking tours,
Beach,
Badminton equipment,
Beachfront,
Library,
Table tennis,
Children’s playground,
Games room.

Entertainment and family services

Children television networks
Kids’ outdoor play equipment,
Board games/puzzles.

 Pool 1 – Indoor

Free! All pools are free of charge
Open all year,
Adult only.

-Ramaya L’Auberge Espagnole Hotel-Grand Popo

Want to discover Benin? Communicating with its populations? Start at RAMAYA: the Spanish Inn of Grand-Popo. In Grand-Popo, an exceptional idyllic setting awaits you to discover the potential of a country that is becoming more and more in the world.

Our rooms are suitable for your need. For your hiking, original means of transport, like bikes to contribute to the protection of the environment.

Property Amenities Available In Ramaya L’ Auberge Espagnole Hotel

Free parking,
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi),
Bar / lounge,
Beach,
Bicycle rental,
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly),
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly ),
Car hire,
Air conditioning.

Nearby attractions

Villa Karo

Contact and address

Onkihoue en Face de l’Eglise Pentecote de Grand-Popo, Grand Popo Benin

Nearby restaurants

Boca del Rio

-Hotel Paramondo-Grand Popo

Set in Cotonou, 13 km from DRC Embassy, Hotel Paramondo offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a terrace. The property is located 13 km from Angola Embassy, 16 km from UNDP Office and 23 km from Congo Embassy.

Nearby attraction

Jammin

Contact and address

Godomey Togoudo, Route de Lita, Abomey-Calavi Benin

Nearby Restuarant

La cabane du pecheur

Jaaba – Grill & Bar

SITE ATTRACTION IN GRAND POPO TOWN-BENIN REPUBLIC
-VILLA KARO

Villa Karo is a Finnish-African culture center and artist residence in the coastal village of Grand-Popo, Benin. Its task is to build a bridge between Finnish and African artists and cultural figures. The primary task is to offer a possibility to reside in Africa for Finnish artists, researchers, teachers, and other professionals in cultural and social fields. In addition, African professionals in culture are encouraged to visit Finland.
Periods for application into residence are twice in a year. The fall residencies applications are due in 15 March, and for the spring residencies applications are due in 15 September.

HISTORY OF VILLA KARO GRAND POPO-BENIN REPUBLIC

When writer Juha Vakkuri traveled in the region in the 1990s´, he fell in the idea of establishing a cultural center into Grand-Popo. He set up a non-profit organization to promote the idea. The name Villa Karo derives from the deceased son Karo of Juha Vakkuri.
The hearth of the center is a colonial, Afro-Brazilian style old hospital that was renovated into the main building. It was opened in 2000. The site was selected because Grand-Popo, a tranquil fishing village offers a good set for creating. Benin is one of the most stable and democratic countries in the continent.

Villa Karo offers following free cultural services for local people and visitors.

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VILLA KARO LIBRARY

There is a public library in Villa Karo, which includes about 3.000 volumes of literature in Finnish, French, English and Swedish.

Musée Karo In Villa Karo

A small museum was opened in 2001, where art and objects related to West African culture and Animist religion are displayed. The museum collection reflects both influences of European culture in Africa, understanding of Europeans of Africa and reflections of African culture in Europe.
A new museum Musée Karo was opened in 2015 in the former bank of the village.

GRAND POPO TOWN-BENIN REPUBLIC

 

GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BLESSED TOWN


Grand-Popo town is a town, arrondissement, and commune in the Mono Department of south-western Benin. The commune covers an area of ​​289 square kilometers and as of the 2013 Census had a population of 57,490 people.

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The town grew around the slave trade, but coastal erosion has now destroyed most of the old town. The town is now a center for voodoo and home to a Finnish – African cultural center, Villa Karo.

Grand Popo, due to its location between the sea and the Mono River, is also the ideal place to take a pirogue ride in the mangroves or watch the return of fishermen! Finally. The town’s main industry is fishing.

Grand Popo is a wonderful beach town in which to spend a few tranquil days. The village has plenty going on at the weekend when Cotonou residents come to decompress. Let yourself be tempted like the townspeople of Cotonou or Lomé by its magnificent sandy beaches bordered by coconut palms

 

 

The town inspired the name of the French electronic music duo Grand Popo Football Club, as well as the name of the iPad application creator Grand Popo LLC.

 

HISTORY OF GRAND POPO

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The history of Grand-Popo relates to the Mono River estuary of the Bight of Benin and its surrounding areas. The present-day Grand-Popo District extends to the west as a sea-river lane to the Togo border. Just across the border is also the historic city ​​of Togo, Aného, formerly known as Little Popo, Klein Popo, or Petit-Popo, depending on the speaker’s language. Located east of Grand-Popo, where the Mono river joins the Gulf of Benin is called the “Bouche du Roi” (“the King’s mouth”). The narrow peninsula on the Gulf of Benin separates the chain of tributaries and lagoons flowing from the Mono river, stretching westward from Little Popo to the historic city of Ouidah. Depending on the amount of water, it was an important transport route in the region. To the northeast of “Bouche du Roi” is a rugged area formed by marshes, rivers, and lakes that protected the area against external enemies.

The Kingdom of Grand-Popo in Benin was not originally a united kingdom, but a collection of several villages with a sandy ravine that separated the lagoon from the sea. The center of Grand-Popo, Gbebco, was once located about 6.4 kilometers west of Bouche du Roi. Carrefour, the highway junction where the village center is now located, is 17 kilometers from the mouth of the river. On the other side of the lagoon is Hevé, which was originally a harbor area. Agbanaken was the king’s residence and capital. It was on the western bank of the Mono River, where the river expands into a lagoon. Agbanaken is located beyond the border of what is now Togo.

 

POPULAR RELIGIONS IN GRAND POPO-BENIN REPUBLIC

One of the early depictions of Europeans said of the settlement of the Grand Popo area: “A village where blacks have a white flag”.

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Three Spanish Capuchin missionaries visited Grand-Popo in 1660-61. In the 19th century, Methodist missionaries became active on the Slave Coast, and in the 1840s and 50s missionary, stations were established in Little-Popo, Glidji, Agouée, and Grand-Popo town. At the same time, Catholic missionaries also came to the area. To their surprise, they noticed that there was already a significant Catholic community on the coast. They were known as “Brazilians”, or Agudas, who were Africans, often former slaves, who had lived in Brazil. About 4,000 of them had emigrated to the Gulf of Benin by the mid-19th century. They spoke Portuguese, practiced the Catholic religion, and used Brazilian names.

 

FISHING IN GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

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The economy of the Hula community was based on fishing and salt production. In addition to fish, crabs, shrimps, and oysters were also obtained. The fish were dried and shipped inland. Although the word hula means sea, they had no interest or technology in sea fishing. The lagoon and river were rich in fish. Sea fishing was not introduced until the 19th century. In some seasons, seawater also extended to the lagoons, when the water became saline, offering sea fish as well. Fishing equipment included canoe nets, fishing nets made of cotton twine and basket weaves, and later various spears, trawl nets and fishing rods, as well as hand fishing.

AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK IN GRAND POPO TOWN – BENIN REPUBLIC

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The nature of Grand-Popo town was poorly suited to agriculture and there were few tools. In the 1840s, yam or manioc, cotton and indigo were grown in the area. The corn was the main course of the Grandpopeans, along with the fish. The area is further growing sweet potato, ruokabanaania, banana, lablab bean- ( lablab purpureus ) and lentils, okra, shallots, cashew nuts, peanuts, pumpkins, pineapples, lime, and ginger. Pepper and oil palms grew in the area and by the 19th century, they were cultivated. Most of the crops came from outside Africa and originated during the transatlantic slave trade. Most of them came from the Americas.

Millet was grown, but by the early 20th century it was used only for ritual purposes until it was replaced by corn. Corn became an important crop from the 1780s onwards, yielding at least two crops in two rainy seasons.

From the late 18th century to the 1800s, Little-Popo and its neighbor, Ewe, had chickens, ducks, turkeys, goats, sheep, pigs, and cattle. Livestock farming was in Little-Popo in the 1840s in the Francisco Felix de Souza family quarter. With Europeans, demand for meat increased, but only the richest Africans could afford to keep cows.

PALM OIL REPLACES THE SLAVE TRADE -Grand Popo Town Benin Republic

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Palm oil was exported from West Africa sometime before the 19th century. Broader exports of palm oil in the 1830s were started by the English company Messrs WB Hutton & Sons in London. Captain John Marman founded the company factory in 1836 in Little Popo, which was supplying palm oil, corn, and ivory. The Hutton factory expanded in 1838 to Ouidah and 1842 to Badgary (a coastal city in the present state of Lagos, Nigeria). The Ouidah plant was based on an arrangement made the previous year, in which Francisco Félix de Souza promised to supply Marmann with palm oil because of the poor condition of the slave trade. The Ouidah factory was destroyed in 1841 by a British cruiser.

 

Colonization-Grand popo Town  Benin Republic

Before colonialism, the international relations of Africa and Africans, especially with Europe, mainly traded relations. By the beginning of the 20th century, relationships changed from trade and exchange to control and subjugation. Europe’s conflicts of interest over African territories and the ensuing clashes of European powers led to the Berlin Conference in 1884 and 1885. There were no delegations from Africa, but it divided Africa among the European powers. The aspirations of the participants were expansionism and the economic benefits of non-European territories

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The economic and political situation in the Slave Coast was influenced by the situation in the 1870s. Three colonial powers, England, France, and Germany competed in the division of Africa. Britain expanded its influence on the Western Slave Coast in the mid-19th century. Under the guise of anti-slave trade, the bombing of Lagos in 1851 and its incorporation into the English Protectorate, ten years later, took place. Britain closed the Slave Coast ports in 1852. The British annexed the Gold Coast Anson area (now southern Togo) as a colony in 1872. Under pressure from the King of Dahomey, the British enforced the entire Slave Coast shut down from 1876 to 1877. Due to the heavy-duty imposed on spirits and other imported goods in the Anlo area, merchants moved east. Smuggling into British territory became more common. To stop it, the British extended their territories eastward.

TOURIST ATTRACTION IN GRAND POPO TOWN-BENIN REPUBLIC

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Grand Popo is a small place in Benin and can be easily explored within a day. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider making a quick stop here before heading to the neighboring cities. You can halt here for a quick snack and take a little break from your journey.

You can check out the list of the cities near Grand Popo and find out the top things to do in these towns. So, the next time you are in Grand Popo, you can decide which neighboring city to visit for a memorable trip.

 BEAUTIFUL HOTELS AVAILABLE IN GRAND POPO TOWN -BENIN REPUBLIC

-Auberge de Grand Popo- Benin Republic

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Auberge de Grand popo is located in Grand-Popo, 600 m from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Auberge de Grand Popo provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar. With a garden, the property also features a private beach area, as well as a terrace. The accommodation features evening entertainment and free WiFi.

At the hotel each room is equipped with a desk and a private bathroom.

A continental breakfast is available daily at Auberge de Grand Popo.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.0 for a two-person trip.

We speak your language!

Auberge de Grand Popo has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 23 Feb 2015.

Availability of popular facilities such as swimming pool, bar, beachfront, and private beach area

Also, this property offer currency exchange of your local currency on site.

Outdoors: Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden

 

Pets: Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

 

Activities: Beach, Evening entertainment,

 

Food & Drink: Breakfast in the room, Bar, Restaurant,

 

Internet:
  • Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking
  • Free!Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

 

Services: Shuttle service, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Shuttle service (additional charge), Luggage storage, Gift shop, Currency exchange, Laundry Additional charge,

 

Safety & security

  • Safety deposit box

 

General
  • Air conditioning
  • Family rooms

-Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage- Grand popo-Benin Republic

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Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage is located in Grand-Popo town, 5 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a private beach area and room service. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk.

At the hotel, every room is equipped with a patio. With a private bathroom equipped with a shower and free toiletries, rooms at Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage also provide guests with free WiFi.

The accommodation offers a continental or à la carte breakfast.

Hotel Village Vacances Awale Plage offers a children’s playground. Activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing can be enjoyed in the surroundings, and guests can relax along the beachfront.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.9 for a two-person trip.

We speak your language!

Availability of popular facilities such as swimming pool, bar, beachfront, and private beach area.

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Outdoors: Outdoor furniture, Beachfront, Sun terrace, Private beach area, Terrace, Garden.

 

Pets
  • Free!Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

 

Activities: Tour or class about local culture additional charge, Themed dinner nights Additional charge, Walking tours, Temporary art galleries, Beach, Evening entertainment, Cycling, Hiking, Children’s playground, Games room,  Fishing.

 

Food & Drink; On-site coffee house, Chocolate or cookies Additional charge, Fruits Additional charge, Bottle of water Additional charge, Wine/champagne Additional charge, Kid meals, Special diet menus (on request), Snack bar, Breakfast in the room, Bar, and Restaurant.

 

Internet: Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Parking: Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed), Parking garage,  Secured parking.

 

Reception  services: Private check-in/check-out, Luggage storage, Tour desk, Currency exchange, 24-hour front desk,

 

Cleaning services: Daily housekeeping, Laundry Additional charge,

 

Business facilities: Meeting/banquet facilities Additional charge

 

Safety & security
  • CCTV outside property
  • 24-hour security
  • Safety deposit box

 

General: Shuttle service, Shared lounge/TV area, Airport shuttle (additional charge), Airport shuttle (free), Shuttle service (additional charge), Air conditioning, Shops (on-site), Car hire, Packed lunches, Soundproof rooms, Gift shop, Bridal suite, Family rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Room service.

Wellness: Sun loungers or beach chairs, Pool/beach towels, Solarium,

 

 Pool 1 – outdoor
  • Free! All pools are free of charge
  • Pool/beach towels
  • Sun loungers or beach chairs

 

Safety features
  • First aid kit available
  • Process in place to check the health of guests
  • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
  • Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities

 

Physical distancing
  • Physical distancing rules followed
  • Cashless payment available
  • Contactless check-in/check-out

 

Cleanliness & disinfecting
  • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay
  • Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning
  • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
  • Linens, towels, and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
  • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus

 

Food & drink safety
  • Delivered food is securely covered
  • Breakfast takeaway containers
  • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
  • Physical distancing in dining areas

 

Languages spoken
  • English
  • French

-Résidence SAHOTY Hotel -Grand Popo Town-Benin Republic

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Residence SAHOTY is set in Grand-Popo, 1.1 km from Finno-Africain Villa Karo Cultural Centre, Résidence SAHOTY offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities. The property provides pool views, a children’s playground, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available.

All guest rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a shower, a hairdryer, and a wardrobe. At the guest house, all rooms have a private bathroom with free toiletries.

Résidence SAHOTY offers an indoor pool. You can play table tennis at the accommodation, and car hire is available.

Résidence SAHOTY has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 29 May 2018.

Most popular facilities in Residence SAHOTY  Hotel

1 swimming pool

Tea/coffee maker in all rooms

Beachfront

Bathroom
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Towels/sheets (extra fee)
  • Bath or shower
  • Private bathroom
  • Toilet
  • Free toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • Shower

 

Bedroom
  • Linen
  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Extra-long beds (> 2 meters)

 

View
  • Pool view
  • Garden view
  • Sea view

 

Outdoors
  • Picnic area
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Outdoor dining area
  • Terrace
  • Sun terrace
  • Private pool
  • BBQ facilities
  • Balcony
  • Terrace
  • Garden

 

Kitchen

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  • Dining table
  • Cleaning products
  • Stovetop
  • Kitchenware
  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator

 

Room Amenities

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  • Socket near the bed
  • Drying rack for clothing
  • Clothes rack

 

Pets

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  • Pets are not allowed.

 

Activities
  • Tour or class about local culture additional charge
  • Walking tours
  • Beach
  • Badminton equipment
  • Beachfront
  • Library
  • Table tennis
  • Children’s playground
  • Games room

 

Living Area

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  • Dining area
  • Sofa
  • Seating Area

 

Media & Technology
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Cable channels
  • Satellite channels
  • TV

 

Food & Drink
  • Bottle of water
  • Tea/Coffee maker

 

Internet
  • Free!WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking
  • Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed).
  • Parking garage
  • Street parking
  • Secured parking

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Transport
  • Airport drop off Additional charge
  • Airport pick up Additional charge

 

Services
  • Shared lounge/TV area

 

Reception services
  • 24-hour front desk

 

Entertainment and family services
  • Children television networks
  • Kids’ outdoor play equipment
  • Board games/puzzles
  • Board games/puzzles

 

Safety & security
  • Fire extinguishers
  • 24-hour security

 

General
  • Shuttle service
  • Airport shuttle (additional charge)
  • Shuttle service (additional charge)
  • Air conditioning
  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Tile/marble floor
  • Soundproofing
  • Private entrance
  • Car hire
  • Fan
  • Ironing facilities
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Iron
  • Air conditioning

 

Wellness
  • Sun umbrellas

 

 Pool 1 – indoor
  • Free! All pools are free of charge
  • Open all year
  • Adult only  cv

-Ramaya L’Auberge Espagnole Hotel-Grand Popo.

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Want to discover Benin? Communicating with its populations? Start at RAMAYA: the Spanish Inn of Grand-Popo. In Grand-Popo, an exceptional idyllic setting awaits you to discover the potential of a country that is becoming more and more in the world. Our rooms are suitable for your need. For your hiking, original means of transport, like bikes to contribute to the protection of the environment.

Property Amenities Available In Ramaya L’ Auberge Espagnole Hotel

Free parking

Free High-Speed Internet (WiFi)

Bar / lounge

Beach

Bicycle rental

Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)

Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )

Car hire

Air conditioning

 

Contact and address

Onkihoue en Face de l’Eglise Pentecote de Grand-Popo, Grand Popo Benin

Nearby restaurants

Boca del Rio

Nearby attractions

Villa Karo

LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, French, Spanis

-Hotel Paramondo-Grand Popo

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Set in Cotonou, 13 km from DRC Embassy, Hotel Paramondo offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar, and a terrace. The property is located 13 km from Angola Embassy, 16 km from UNDP Office, and 23 km from Congo Embassy.

Contact

Godomey Togoudo, Route de Lita, Abomey-Calavi Benin

 

Nearby restaurants

La cabane du pecheur(Seafood)

 Jaaba – Grill & Bar (African)

Les Nouveaux Alizes(African)
Wado-  Seafood

 

 

Nearby attractions

Jammin

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Amazing History of Cotonou, Benin Republic in a Glance 

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Amazing History of Cotonou, Benin Republic in a Glance

History of Cotonou, Benin Republic

Amazing History of Cotonou in a Glance: Trip to Cotonou Benin Republic, what you must know about Cotonou the Business capital of Benin Republic

​Cotonou is the commercial –hub city of Benin Republic, a French-speaking country in West Africa, south of the Atlantic. It is a cosmopolitan city with a sizeable number of residents as foreigners in the city. It has a wellstructured network of roads built up to international standards comparable to any modern roads in the world today. The city has been in existence since 1845 being a French colony of West Africa-formerly called Dahomey.

The natives of Cotonou, Benin republic comprise mostly the Egun tribes that also occupy Seme and Badagry on the outskirts of Lagos Nigeria. Nigerians top the list of foreigners in the Cotonou smartly and strategically conducting business by using their port’s facilities. Additional Nationalities comprise; both the Chinese, Pakistanis, Lebanese, Indians, Ivoirians, Senegalese amongst a bunch of other foreigners.

The City of Cotonou Benin Republic

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The locals are warm and friendly. Their houses are not as ‘fenced’ and ‘gated’ as in Lagos –the neighboring city which is the formal capital city of Nigeria. The women are hardworking but could be loose. Men in Cotonou use like drinking a lot. Recently, the association of men with foreigners helped them a bit to be more responsible and are taking serious government duties and jobs in private establishments.

The Places Cotonou has a lot of hotels built by foreign businessmen. There are two stars to five-star hotels in the city depending on one’s tastes and income. The restaurants are plentiful and neatly arranged. It has an airport, a seaport, a stadium, and the ultramodern Tokpa market which is reputed to be the largest in the country.

There are also local and international educational institutions within and on the outskirts of the city. Roman Catholic cathedrals doth the landscape and contribute a lot to the architectural masterpiece of the city. Although, many of the people still have Voodoo as their private official Religion-one still finds Voodoo Temples here and there, which are also a great tourist attraction, if you want to see.

The Live style Cotonou Benin republic

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​Cotonou is a cool place to Live or Visit I must confess, in all my travels in Africa, l can say with all confidence that Cotonou is the place that has kept to its own original city-master plan, without the need of the government coming to demolish so many illegal buildings here and there. The city is quite cool and quiet. Electricity supply is constant, thus you cannot hear the sound of a generator there.

This is unlike the neighboring city of Lagos, whereby the cacophony of noise by sounds from this device, both day and night could be deafening. As a matter of fact, noxious fumes such as carbon monoxide from these generators have been a notable cause of asphyxiation to a good number of people in this neighboring state(Lagos) but unheard of in Cotonou.

Business, commerce, and recreation are thriving in Cotonou. The port-city is where one can unwind and at the same time make good money without any stress or hassles. The crime rate is one of the lowest in the world- people hardly have gates or barbed wire fences covering their buildings.

She has for her pride, one of her own, the London-based songstress and diva, Angela Kidjo who doubles as a UNESCO Ambassador (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization). Her pictures in Billboards adorn the city landscape also.

Conclusion Cotonou is a lesson for what urban city development should be in Africa, it is a place you feel free and would love to visit over and over again.

The Geography Of Cotonou, Benin Republic 

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The Ouémé River as it flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Cotonou

Cotonou is on the coastal strip between Lake Nokoué and the Atlantic Ocean. The city split into two by a canal, the lagoon of Cotonou, by the French in 1855. Three bridges are in this area. The Ouémé River flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Cotonou.

Bridge in Cotonou

The city has established transportation infrastructure including air, sea, river (to Porto Novo), and land routes that facilitate trade with its neighbors NigeriaNigerBurkina Faso, and Togo.

The city took note of Coastal erosion for several decades. It worsened in 1961 following the construction of the Nangbeto Dam and the deep-water port of Cotonou. A pilot project funded by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) revealed that in 40 years, the coast to the east of Cotonou had retreated by 400 meters.[6] This erosion has led many people to leave their homes along the coast.[7]

Cotonou Benin republic Climatic Condition 

Under Köppen’s climate classification, Cotonou features a tropical wet and dry climate, alternating with two rainy seasons (April–July and September–October, 800 to 1,200 mm (47 in) of rain per year) and two dry seasons. In December and January, the city is affected by harmattan winds. Temperatures are relatively constant throughout the year, with the average high temperatures hovering around 30 °C (86 °F), and average low temperatures at around 25 °C (77 °F).

Transport System in Cotonou

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Autonomous Port of Cotonou

The Autonomous Port of Cotonou is one of the largest in West Africa. The city is connected to Parakou in the north by the Benin-Niger railway. Cotonou International Airport provides service to the capitals of the region and to France, as well as the major cities of Benin: Parakou, Kandi, NatitingouDjougou, and Savé. There are road connections to neighboring countries: Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Togo. A prevalent mode of transport in the city is the motorcycle-taxi, known locally as zémidjan.

In 2015 a suburban passenger railway line was being developed between Cotonou and Pahou.

The Cotonou Economy

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Downtown of Cotonou

Congress Palace of Cotonou

Important manufactured goods include palm oil, brewing, textiles, and cement. Motor vehicles and bicycles are assembled, and there are sawmills in the city. Petroleum products, bauxite, and iron are major exports. There are offshore platforms drilling for oil. The city is a center for the automotive trade, with European brands from vast open-air parking lots. In the past, Citroën assembled cars (for instance, the Citroën 2CV and Ami 8) locally.

By 2012, piracy in the Gulf of Guinea had significantly decreased trade at the port of Cotonou.

In the Missebo area is a textile market of African prints mainly handled by Indian wholesalers and retailers.

Places of worship and Religion in Cotonou, Benin Republic

Among the places of worship, Christian churches are predominant: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cotonou (Catholic Church), Protestant Methodist Church in Benin (World Methodist Council), Baptist Church of Benin (Baptist World Alliance), Living Faith Church WorldwideRedeemed Christian Church of God, Assemblies of God. There are also Muslim mosques.

Education In Cotonou

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Cotonou, Benin Republic inherit her educational system from the French when the country got independence on August 1, 1960. It has since undergone many reforms to make it serve the country’s needs. The system is public and secular, and consists of two years of preprimary education, six years of primary school, three years of junior secondary school, three years of senior secondary school, and a university. There are also three-year vocational or technical schools to attend in place of secondary schools.

Read more: Benin Republic top accredited universities, admission requirement to study, business and job opportunities,

https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/160/Benin.html

The city is a host of some of the top accredited Private Universities In Benin Republic, and a campus of Leadpreneur Academy, school of Leadership and Entrepreneurship which has recorded high success graduating students for BSc, MSc, and Ph.D. both on-campus and online in affiliation with her various Partners.

Don’t hesitate to pay a visit to Cotonou whenever you come or find yourself in Benin Republic.
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