Floating Market Discovery – Witness local women paddling their canoes as they sell fresh fish, fruits, and vegetables in this vibrant waterborne marketplace.
🍽 Food Experience
Enjoy freshly grilled lake fish served with palm oil stewed vegetables at a floating restaurant ($5–8).
Local Snacks: Try plantain fritters and sweet potato soup for a quick energy boost.
đź’° Budget Guide
Item
Estimated Cost (USD)
Taxi (round trip)
8–12
Boat transfer
10–15
Lunch
5–8
Dinner (at guesthouse)
5–10
Daily Total
28–45 USD
🌛 Evening & Stay
Stay overnight in a water guesthouse like Chez M (~$30 per night).
Watch the sunset over the lake from a canoe, as fishermen return with their nets and the water glows in golden light.
📆 So-Ava 3 Day Itinerary – Day 2: Cultural Immersion and Village Life
🌅 Morning
Wake at dawn to join local fishermen casting nets – a beautiful way to witness life on the lake.
Learn about the traditional acadja fishing technique, which uses wooden stakes to trap fish.
Talk with locals about village history, royal customs, and water rituals that shape their lives.
🍲 Lunch
Savor a hearty maize porridge with seasonal vegetables or spicy fish stew ($4–6).
đź§¶ Afternoon
Explore water-based schools, churches, and fish-drying platforms.
Watch artisans repair fishing nets and weave baskets; purchase handmade crafts as souvenirs.
🌆 Evening
Dinner recommendation: grilled lake fish with palm nut soup and spicy tomato sauce ($8–12).
Enjoy conversation with your hosts on the deck, listening to stories of the Toffinu people’s deep connection to the lake.
đź’° Budget Guide (Day 2)
Item
Estimated Cost (USD)
Sunrise boat trip
5–8
Canoe village tour
8–12
Lunch
4–6
Souvenirs
5–10
Dinner
8–12
Daily Total
30–48 USD
📆 Day 3: Return to Cotonou and City Exploration
🌄 Morning
Stroll along the floating walkways, observing the calm rhythms of daily life: children paddling to school, women fetching water, and men repairing canoes.
🚣‍♂️ Midday
Take a boat back to Abomey-Calavi pier (30–40 minutes) and a taxi to central Cotonou ($4–6).
🏙 Afternoon in Cotonou
Visit Dantokpa Market, one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets, brimming with colorful fabrics, spices, and handmade goods.
Stop at Cotonou Cathedral and take a leisurely walk along the seaside boulevard.