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The Gambia is generally speaking a very safe and sociable place, and everyone is welcomed with open arms - so providing you take care, you needn't feel worried about travelling alone. 

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All of our hotels will gladly accept single travellers, though there is often a charge for single supplements. During the winter African VillagePalma Rima and Bungalow Beach hotels offer a limited number of smaller rooms which are available for sole occupancy without a single supplement. During May African Village offers no single supplement.

Single Supplements

For details of all single supplements, please see the grid below.

Hotel Single Rooms
Available
Single Supplement
(for Twin Room)
Summer 11
Single Supplement
(for Twin Room)
Winter 11/12
African Village Yes, nil supp. May - nil supplement £6.50
Bakotu - Closed £15
Bijilo Beach - Closed £25
Bungalow Beach Yes, nil supp. Closed £14
Cape Point - Closed £15
Coco Ocean Resort & Spa - £30 £32
Hibiscus House - £10  £19
Kombo Beach - May - £7 £14.50
Laico Atlantic Beach - £6 £10
Mandina Lodges - May - £40 £70
Ngala Lodge - £29 £49
Ocean Bay - £12 £16
Palma Rima Yes, nil supp. Closed £10
Sandele Bay Eco-Retreat - £30 £19
Sarge’s - Closed £6
Senegambia - £8 £12
Sheraton Gambia - £12 From £25
Sitanunku Lodge - £10  £16
Sunbeach - £15 £15
Sunset Beach - £15 £10
The Kairaba - £9 £19

Single supplements are per night.

 
 
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