Satellite view of Lome

Lome

Togo

Introduction to Port

Port Lomé stands apart from other cruise ports by marrying coastal charm with a living tapestry of Togolese culture, where the scent of cocoa and coffee from a hinterland of farms seems to drift through the air as you step ashore. Here, signature experiences begin the moment your gangway greets you with warm, multilingual smiles and a breezy palm-lined promenade: a guided stroll past the Grand Market and along the sea front, a cocoa and coffee tasting that brings you to the heart of Togolese flavors, and an optional beach-and-markets shuffle that threads tradition with modern coastal life. The destination isn't just a port of call; it's a gateway to vibrant nearby cultural sites like the National Museum’s masks and statues and the Monument de l'Independance, where you can pause to reflect on resilience, art, and independence. Onboard services are designed to make the most of every hour in port, with concierge-led shore excursions, curated cultural performances, and a robust duty-free experience that mirrors Lomé's lively markets. The port's facilities, from its modern, airy terminals to efficient embarkation lanes and shore-side power readiness, are built to handle graceful, ship-to-shore transitions for even the largest fleets. Fleet features include adaptable docking options, secure luggage handling, and passenger-friendly lounges, while the cruise line's crews serve you Togolese hospitality with a global standard of comfort—delicious locally inspired dining, Wi-Fi connectivity, and enrichment briefings that turn a day ashore into a story you'll want to tell long after you return.