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Skip the Line: Museum Kurá Hulanda Admission Ticket


Skip the Line: Museum Kurá Hulanda Admission Ticket
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5 Stars, based on 100 Reviews.
Museum Kurá Hulanda is situated right at the city-center harbor of Willemstad, where the Dutch shipped and "traded" in enslaved Africans. This museum impressively exhibits the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in its totally, from capture in Africa, the journey through the Middle Passage and life in the Caribbean and the Americas.  We invite our guests to imagine not only the trauma and pain that enslaved Africans experienced but also the courage, resilience and hope to survive this brutal period of history. Museum Kurá Hulanda further exhibits a vast collection of artifacts from continental Africa, showing the dynamic vitality and great Empires of West Africa. With the exhibition of West African Kingdoms, we aim to dispel the negative portrayal of an impoverished Africa to showcase the depth of African history, beauty and cultural contributions to human civilisation.


Willemstad Curaçao Walking Tour With Local Guide


Experience the vibrant history and culture of Curaçao on this guided walking tour through colorful Willemstad! Start at Brionplein, where we’ll dive into Curaçao’s fascinating past—from its discovery and pivotal role in the transatlantic slave trade to its transformation into the lively island we know today. Walk through the artistic streets of Otrobanda, filled with stunning murals and hidden gems, before crossing the iconic Queen Emma Bridge into Punda. Discover landmarks like the Governor’s Palace, the floating market, and the oldest synagogue in the Americas. Learn intriguing facts about Curaçao’s history, from marine life to colonial influences, and end your journey at Wilhelmina Plein with the famous Curaçao sign—perfect for a photo to remember your trip. This 2.5-hour tour blends history, art, and Instagram-worthy spots into an unforgettable exploration of Curaçao. Book now to uncover the heart of this Caribbean gem!


Explore Dakar and Gorée Island full day


Explore Dakar and Gorée Island full day
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5 Stars, based on 177 Reviews.
With the help of an experienced licensed Tour Guide you will have a lifetime moment in Dakar ,he know well the traffic which is a challenge.You’ll Visit the old city, suburbs and residential district . Learn more history , local culture and interact with people thanks to his knowledge you'll appreciate it. We provide informative and quality tours with comfort to satisfy your needs in a easy way. The trip to Gorée do start early in the morning and Dakar in the afternoon.( vacation for domestic tourists from July -October) Gorée is crowded. Be prepared for that. Have your passeport for police control at the ferry terminal of Goree. We ensure the drop off on time at the cruise ship or at your hotel during your day trip. Welcome


Mel Fisher Maritime Museum Admission Ticket


Mel Fisher Maritime Museum is the only fully accredited museum in the Florida Keys. That means this is more than just an exciting adventure story – it is also a nationally recognized research institution!


Skip the Line: Mel Fisher Maritime Museum Admission Ticket and Audio Tour


Skip the Line: Mel Fisher Maritime Museum Admission Ticket and Audio Tour
Rated 5 Stars, based on 28 Reviews.
Mel Fisher Maritime Museum is the only fully accredited museum in the Florida Keys. That means this is more than just an exciting adventure story – it is also a nationally recognized research institution.


Liverpool Slavery Walking Tour – Commercial Side


Liverpool Slavery Walking Tour - Commercial Side
Rated 5 Stars, based on 14 Reviews.
This tour will take you round the original seven streets of Liverpool and explore the banks, offices and very streets that the slavers walked and conducted their everyday business. Visit places where slaves were traded on the streets of Liverpool and even visit a pub that existed in the days of the early slave traders. The whole of Liverpool was mortgaged for £10,000 to fund the construction of the world’s first commercial tidal dock. Learn how this was a major turning point for Liverpool. See some of the places where slaves were sold in Liverpool and newspaper adverts announcing the sale. Take a walk along Castle Street (one of the original streets of Old Liverpool) and see the building where the only branch of the Bank of England existed outside of London. Such was Liverpool’s dominance of the transatlantic slave trade that one in five African captives crossing the ocean was carried in a Liverpool slave ship. Come to Liverpool and Discover. Minimum booking is for 2 people


Slave Trade Tour: Badagry Black Heritage Adventure


Slave Trade Tour: Badagry Black Heritage Adventure
Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
The story of over 400 years of slavery cannot be told without a visit to the former slave port. This is a private tour to explore the former slave quarters and see the preserved relics at the Slave Museums. This tour affords you the opportunity to experience first-hand what really happened and how these things happened during the slave trade regime. Many people known today as Black Americans have actually traced their roots to Africa to see and write their own narratives. Your tour will include a boat ride to the Point of No Return (Gberefu Island) where the slaves were routed through to the ships to foreign countries. During the tour, there will be a brief stop at the ‘Attenuation Well’ where slaves were made to drink magical waters that made them forget who they’re. There will also be a stopover at the beach front of the Point of No Return for a little rest and reflection.


Slavery and City of London Walking Tour


During this tour you will receive revealing information about the history of Britain going back 2000 years. It will focus on slavery with particular reference to the role played by the City of London. You will be led by well trained guides with a wealth of knowledge. We have been conducting tours for over five years and have received great feedback from happy and satisfied customers. You will be shown hidden depths, labyrinths, sculptures, and more, that together form the iconoclastic location that is the City of London.


Liverpool’s Hidden Histories: A Self-Guided Walking Tour


Explore Liverpool’s links to the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the American Civil War at your own pace with this affordable audio tour. • Find out if the Civil War really end in Liverpool and what a fountain in the city centre fountain has to do with the slave markets of Senegal • Hear from producer Tommy Allen who’s authored four books that unpack different aspects of Liverpool’s long history • Do it all in 40 minutes or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.


Half-Day Walking Tour about the African Presence in Lisbon


Discover the earlier African presence in Lisbon, through open and insightful conversation, while enjoying the wonderful scenery of the city. Get to know more about the first European capital to receive African slaves, the social relationships, miscegenation, colonization, and the overall participation of Africans in the discoveries together with their influence in the Portuguese culture.


Bordeaux Wine and Slave Trade History Walking Tour


Discover Bordeaux’s Chartrons district, where wine and trade history intersect in an engaging 2-hour walking tour. Starting at the Bourse Maritime, this tour unveils Bordeaux's evolution from Roman times to a thriving 17th and 18th-century trade center, exploring how wine and colonial trade—including its challenging history—shaped the city. Wander among grand merchant houses, see landmarks like the Lainé warehouse, and visit the statue of Modeste Testas, honoring those affected by Bordeaux’s past in the transatlantic slave trade. Uncover wine innovations, hidden gems, and stories of influential figures who helped establish Bordeaux’s global wine reputation.


Accra to Cape Coast Castle & Kakum National Park Van Tour


Embark on an exhilarating adventure with our Cape Coast and Kakum National Park tour! Begin your journey with a profound visit to Cape Coast Slave Castle, where you'll uncover the powerful and moving history of Ghana's role in the transatlantic slave trade. Walk through the castle’s eerie dungeons and stand on the ramparts for breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Next, immerse yourself in the lush beauty of Kakum National Park, where the thrill of the canopy walkway awaits. Explore serene forest trails and experience the vibrant ecosystem up close. This tour blends historical insight with natural wonder, providing an unforgettable adventure through Ghana's rich heritage and stunning landscapes.


Portside Tales of Conquest and Conflict: A Lagos Audio Tour


Lagos’ vibrant streets echo with centuries of adventure, danger, and history around every corner. On this self-guided walking tour of Portugal’s historic maritime center, I’ll share remarkable tales about the Age of Discovery, the swashbuckling pirates who roamed the seas, and the shadows of the transatlantic slave trade. The tour starts in Lagos’ old town square, Plaza Infante Dom Henrique. From there, you’ll follow cobblestone streets to the imposing Castle of Lagos, built in the 700s, where soldiers once defended the town from invaders.


Candomble Religion Mysteries Private Tour in Salvador


Are you looking for a different tour in Salvador? Then this half-day Candomblé Mysteries tour is ideal for you. Stop at various places to photograph the daily life of the Favelas and Candomblé. Enjoy stunning views of many of Salvador´s sites and explore the culture through the history.


Full Day Accra Guided Tour


See the city of Accra from the local perspective with a detailed tour of sights you may not regularly see.


Walking Tours In Cape Coast And Elmina


On this tour we will explore Ghana's top most historical town. We will visit the Elmina Castle which is the oldest building in existence below the sub sahara built in 1484 by the Portuguese. We will see the 17th century Dutch Cemetery, walk pass some of the historical and colonial stone age houses, visit homes and have interaction with the local people. Have lunch at top view restaurant over looking at lagoon and castle.


Trails of the transatlantic slave trade in Ghana


Here at Tripafrica, we treat our clients to an 8-day experience-packed tour of exploring the most amazing parts of the Ghana with trails of the transatlantic slave trade. 8days is enough amount of time to explore and experience the amazing historical resources of this beautiful parts of the country called Ghana. To get a full-blown experience of the beauties of the country, the tour will begin from the nation’s capital of the Ghana then we explore and amuse ourselves all the way alone the coastal regions and ending the tour in Accra, the country’s capital. This trip will take you to three regions where you get to tour the infamous castles; known for temporary housing slaves during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, you get to learn more about slavery, how they were treated in these castles and other destinations that have links with the slave trade.


Experience Cape Coast Castle and Kakum National Park


This tour is a great opportunity to explore Cape Coast, the former capital city of Gold Coast (now Ghana) in a day. You get to walk on the longest and tallest canopy bridges in Ghana in the Kakum National Park which is a must for all adventure seekers. The TransAtlantic Slave Trade is a huge part of our history as Africans and African-Americans in the diaspora. This tour is the best way to visit the chambers where our ancestors were kept before being sent away to work on plantations overseas.


Naming Ceremony, Assin Manso Slave River and Cape Coast Castle


This package includes a customized sash, a laminated certificate of name, a customized bead with Name named and clay marks. A Ghanaian naming ceremony is a unique and enriching experience, offering deep cultural immersion and personal connection. Participants receive traditional Ghanaian names, symbolizing inclusion in the community. The ceremony involves spiritual blessings, drumming, dancing, and feasting, creating a joyous celebration of life and identity. This cross-cultural exchange leaves lasting memories of belonging and meaningful connection with Ghanaian traditions. Visiting Assin Manso Slave River and Cape Coast Castle offers a deeply emotional connection to the transatlantic slave trade. At Assin Manso, the "last bath" site contrasts serenity with its tragic history, while Cape Coast Castle's dungeons reveal the harsh conditions enslaved Africans endured. These sites provide a powerful reflection on history and resilience.


Experience Lagos Nigeria, Ghana,Togo and Benin with confidence


The tour will focus on African and American history, Africa European history, The Transatlantic Slave Trade, Cultural Education, We shall Visit Slave Castles of 15/16th centuries markets and other historic sites. This tour will give you the opportunity to discover Ghanaian, Togo, Benin and Nigeria traditional music and dance, costume, food, open-air vibrant markets and natural sights against the backdrop of traditional rural communities. (Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast) Togo ( Lome, Togoville) Benin (Ouidah, Cotonou, Abomey, Lagos Nigeria).