Tokeh Beach
About the Beach
Sierra Leone has no shortage of spectacular beaches, and Tokeh is definitely one of the best – a crescent of soft powdery sand, fringed by palm beaches and hills covered with lush rainforest. This beach was one of the most popular in Sierra Leone before the Civil War, as it used to house Afrikana Tokeh Village, a 400-room resort that was a favourite of celebrities back in the day. The resort closed in the Nineties, but nowadays you can experience the heyday of Tokeh by staying at two excellent resorts, located right on the beach. Right opposite the beach you’ll find Tokeh Island, which can be reached with a 20-minute boat trip. Tokeh Beach is perfect to escape the crowds – despite being not far from Freetown, it tends to be quieter than other beaches on the Peninsula.
How to get there?
Tokeh is located in the southern part of the Freetown Peninsula, between River No.2 and York beach. You can easily walk from River No.2 during low tide in approximately 20 minutes, making it easy to visit two beaches in the same day. From Freetown, it takes about one hour to drive 35 km following the Peninsular Highway, but times may vary depending on traffic and time of the day – weekends are especially busy. Taxi or private car are the easiest options to reach Tokeh Beach, but it’s also possible to take a poda poda from Freetown to Waterloo and then hop on a shared taxi..