Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars. Pointe Denis, accessible by a short boat ride, is a resort island with some of the area's best beaches. The Sibang Arboretum, just outside the city, showcases the country's unique flora.
Restaurants in Libreville
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Our main objective is to promote responsible tourism in Gabon. We provide ecological services to international tourists visiting Gabon, such as booking rooms, booking local and international planes, the local train and boat reservation, accommodation in campsites and the experience of family accommodation. We promote the wildlife, local culture and traditions of Gabon.
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One of Libreville's two primary beaches, the Pointe-Dénis Beach offers camping in addition to standard beach activities.
Great place to relax away from busy and hectic Libreville! Beautiful sandy beaches stretch for miles, getting by boat is easy!
We are the professional, local and experienced guides team. We believe that tourists' emotions and experiences usually depend on the guide. So we do my best to meet clients needs. We are continually looking to improve tourists experiences.
Born in Gabon and passionate about fishing from a young age, I decided to make it my job. Gabon offers a unique and unpredictable playing field in the world. Since 2014, the Fishing Gabon Club has been bringing fishermen from all over the world to face the biggest and more combative fish that inhabit Gabonese waters. Whether for a day, a week or 10 days, I put you in total immersion in the Gabonese environment to satisfy your passion!
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