Current Time Zone in
Cote dIvoire:
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Make sure you are up-to-date on all routine vaccines before every trip. Some of these vaccines include
All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines.
There is no longer active cholera transmission and vaccine is not recommended.
Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Cote d'Ivoire.
Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A. The dose does not count toward the routine 2-dose series.
Travelers allergic to a vaccine component or who are younger than 6 months should receive a single dose of immune globulin, which provides effective protection for up to 2 months depending on dosage given.
Unvaccinated travelers who are over 40 years old, immunocompromised, or have chronic medical conditions planning to depart to a risk area in less than 2 weeks should get the initial dose of vaccine and at the same appointment receive immune globulin.
Recommended for unvaccinated travelers of all ages to Côte d'Ivoire.
CDC recommends that travelers going to Côte d'Ivoire take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip. Talk to your doctor about which malaria medication you should take.
Infants 6 to 11 months old traveling internationally should get 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine before travel. This dose does not count as part of the routine childhood vaccination series.
Recommended for travelers 2 months old or older traveling to Côte d'Ivoire during the dry season (December to June).
Rabid dogs are commonly found in Côte d'Ivoire. If you are bitten or scratched by a dog or other mammal while in Côte d'Ivoire, there may be limited or no rabies treatment available.
Consider rabies vaccination before your trip if your activities mean you will be around dogs or wildlife.
Travelers more likely to encounter rabid animals include
• Campers, adventure travelers, or cave explorers (spelunkers)
• Veterinarians, animal handlers, field biologists, or laboratory workers handling animal specimens
• Visitors to rural areas
Since children are more likely to be bitten or scratched by a dog or other animals, consider rabies vaccination for children traveling to Côte d'Ivoire.
Recommended for most travelers, especially those staying with friends or relatives or visiting smaller cities or rural areas.
Required for arriving travelers from all countries if traveler is ≥9 months of age.
Recommended for all travelers ≥9 months of age.
You will need 6 months validity remaining on your passport from the date of entry.
Local Phrases Language : French
Local Phrases :
Hello = Bonjour
Good morning = Bonjour
Good afternoon = Bon après-midi
Goodbye = Au revoir
Nice to meet you = Ravi de vous rencontrer
How are you? = Comment vas-tu?
I am good thank you = Je vais bien, merci
What’s your name? = Quel est ton nom?
My name is … = Mon nom est …
Do you speak English? = Parlez vous anglais?
I don’t speak … = je ne parle pas…
How do you say… in … = Comment dit-on… en…
I don’t understand = je ne comprends pas
Yes = Oui
No = Non
Please = S'il vous plaît
Thank you = Merci
You’re welcome = Je vous en prie
Excuse me please (as a question) = Excusez moi s'il vous plait
Excuse me (as sorry) = Pardon
Wait = Attendre
Hurry up = Dépêche-toi
Go away = S'en aller
Let’s go to = Allons Ã
I want to go to … = Je veux aller à …
A little bit = Un peu
A lot = Beaucoup
Restaurant = Restaurant
Do you have? … = As-tu? …
Not too spicy = Pas trop épicé
It was delicious = C'était délicieux
The bill, please = The bill, please
How much? = Combien?
Very expensive = Très cher
Can you reduce the price? = Pouvez-vous réduire le prix?
Please can I have a beer? = S'il vous plaît, puis-je avoir une bière ?
Taxi = Taxi
Car = Auto
Bus = Bus
Go Right = aller à droite
Go Left = va à gauche
Go Straight = Allez tout droit
Stop here = Arrêtez ici
Down town = Centre ville
Street = Rue
Hotel = Hôtel
Museum = Musée
Mall = Centre commercial
Market = Marché
Hospital = Hôpital
Doctor = Docteur
Police = Police
Post office = Bureau de poste
Bank = Banque
What time is it? = Quelle heure est-il?
Today = Aujourd'hui
Tomorrow = Demain
The day after tomorrow = Le surlendemain
Yesterday = Hier
When? = Lorsque?
Where is the toilet? = Où sont les toilettes?
Help me, please = Aidez-moi, s'il vous plaît
Call an ambulance = Appelle une ambulance
I don’t feel goo = je ne me sens pas bien
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XOF - West African CFA franc
Type C / Type E
25,716,544
Yamoussoukro
Yamoussoukro is the capital city of Côte d'Ivoire, in West Africa. It's inland, northwest of the country’s economic and cultural hub, the coastal city of Abidjan. It's known for the enormous Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, with its stained-glass windows and towering dome. The city is the birthplace of 20th-century president Félix Houphouët-Boigny, whose former palace has a crocodile-filled lagoon.
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Car and bus-jackings are common and checkpoints and roadblocks may be encountered. You should avoid confrontations with police and security forces. Armed robbery is common, including of businesses and restaurants. Weapons circulate freely.
Credit card fraud is common, be sure to keep your card in sight when making purchases.
International Driving Permit 1968 is required
01, January
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New Year (Public Holiday)
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20, March
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March Equinox (Season)
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23, March
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Ramadan Start (Observance)
Thursday
10, April
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Easter Monday (Public Holiday)
Monday
18, April
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Day After Laila tou-Kadr (Public Holiday)
Tuesday
22, April
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Aid el-Fitr (Tentative Date, Public Holiday)
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01, May
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Labor Day (Public Holiday)
Monday
18, May
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Ascension Day (Public Holiday)
Thursday
29, May
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Whit Monday (Public Holiday)
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21, June
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June Solstice (Season)
Wednesday
29, June
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Aid el-Kebir (Tentative Date, Public Holiday)
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07, August
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Independence Day (Public Holiday)
Monday
15, August
2025
Assumption of Mary (Public Holiday)
Tuesday
23, September
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September Equinox (Season)
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27, September
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The Day After Prophet's Birthday (Tentative Date, Public Holiday)
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01, November
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All Saints Day (Public Holiday)
Wednesday
15, November
2025
National Peace Day (Public Holiday)
Wednesday
22, December
2025
December Solstice (Season)
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25, December
2025
Christmas Day (Public Holiday)
MondayTravel insurance is very important when traveling overseas. We strongly recommend that you take out cover to travel to Cote dIvoire. You can usually take out single trip or annual multi-trip cover to give you peace of mind should anything happen.
It can be a better and cheaper option to take annual multi-trip cover as it usually covers any number of trips taken in one year with a maximum of up to around 60 days away per trip.
We work with the top names in the industry and have already pre-selected the easiest, cheapest and best quality travel insurance on the market to save you time and money trying to find the best cover.
Travel insurance typically covers the following; however, you can tailor a policy to suit your needs depending on where you are traveling to, your activities and how long you are away.
Healthcare of Cote d'Ivoire is ranked 124th in the world. Healthcare in Ivory Coast is slightly below average in a worldwide comparison.
Caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira.
SchistosomiasisCaused by wading, swimming, bathing, or washing in contaminated water body.
African Sleeping Sickness (African Trypanosomiasis)Caused by Tsetse fly bite.
African Tick-Bite FeverCaused by Tick bite.
ChikungunyaCaused by Mosquito bite.
DengueOccurs from insect bites, including mosquitoes.
LeishmaniasisOccurs from sand fly bite.
ZikaOccurs from mosquito bite.
EbolaThe infection is transmitted by direct contact with the blood, body fluids, and tissues of infected animals or people.
MonkeypoxOccars from scratched or bitten by an infected animal such as a rodent or primate
HantavirusLess commonly, being around someone sick with hantavirus.
Lassa FeverCaused through exposure to food or household items contaminated with urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats.
Tuberculosis (TB)Caused from an infected and contagious person coughing, speaking, or singing.