Experience Club Med Cap Skirring in Senegal: All-Inclusive Stay in the Heart of Casamance!
Frequently Asked Questions
Club Med Cap Skirring is located in Casamance, in the south of Senegal, along the Atlantic coast, surrounded by coconut palms and blooming bougainvillea.
The resort offers a variety of activities for all ages, including golf, tennis, sailing, archery, cultural excursions, and quad biking. There are also kids’ and teens’ clubs with tailored programs for each age group.
Club Med Cap Skirring provides several accommodation options, from Club Rooms to Deluxe Suites, situated in traditional African-style bungalows with thatched roofs. Each accommodation is designed for comfort and authenticity.
Yes, Club Med Cap Skirring operates on an all-inclusive basis, covering all meals and drinks. The resort has several restaurants offering international cuisine and local specialties, as well as bars for relaxing during the day or evening.
Absolutely, Club Med Cap Skirring is ideal for families. The resort has dedicated kids’ clubs, such as the Mini Club Med® and Junior Club Med, offering age-appropriate activities supervised by qualified professionals.
The resort organizes excursions to nearby attractions, including the city of Ziguinchor, pirogue rides through the bolongs (mangrove channels), and visits to local villages to discover the Diola culture.
The resort is accessible from Cap Skirring Airport, about 1 km away, or from Ziguinchor Airport, approximately 70 km away. Transfers can be arranged by Club Med at the time of booking.
The ideal time to visit is from November to April, which corresponds to the dry season, with warm and sunny weather, perfect for beach and outdoor activities.
Club Med suggests daily dress themes for the evening, known as "dress codes." These themes are optional but add a festive touch to the evenings. Information about dress codes is available on the My Club Med app or at the resort's reception.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free in common areas and rooms, allowing guests to stay connected during their stay.






















