This is a fantastic spot to swim in a lagoon sheltered by rocks, and is a quieter option than other Monrovia area beaches. It lies in the shadow of the now-skeletal Hotel Africa, 62km west of Monrovia.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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Originally built by the now-defunct Pan Am Airlines, this former luxury hotel and site of key political meetings is now a decayed but stunning colonial…
19.51 MILES
Chaotic Waterside Market offers almost everything for sale, including colourful textiles, shoes, leather goods and pottery, all with a dose of foul smells…
19.86 MILES
The museum's collection was depleted during the war years, but renovations (always ongoing) have created space for photo and art exhibitions as well as…
19.8 MILES
Once the most important structure in the capital, this 10-storey building fell into ruin during the Liberian coup. Attempts to rebuild have, so far, not…
19.73 MILES
You might spot President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf attending a Sunday service here. The church is open to the public.
19.77 MILES
There isn't much to mark the spot where freed American slaves first disembarked, but the government is planning to turn Providence Island into a…
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This sprawling, eight-storey semicircular structure is the Liberian president's home and holds the offices of the executive staff and other political…
19.28 MILES
This monument is an ode to JJ Roberts, Liberia's first president. The structure is a tall rectangle with a statue of Roberts standing in front
Nearby Liberia attractions
19.28 MILES
This monument is an ode to JJ Roberts, Liberia's first president. The structure is a tall rectangle with a statue of Roberts standing in front
19.28 MILES
Originally built by the now-defunct Pan Am Airlines, this former luxury hotel and site of key political meetings is now a decayed but stunning colonial…
19.37 MILES
While not open to the general public, this Freemason structure is worth strolling past to see its impressive architectural details.
19.51 MILES
Chaotic Waterside Market offers almost everything for sale, including colourful textiles, shoes, leather goods and pottery, all with a dose of foul smells…
6. First United Methodist Church
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You might spot President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf attending a Sunday service here. The church is open to the public.
19.77 MILES
There isn't much to mark the spot where freed American slaves first disembarked, but the government is planning to turn Providence Island into a…
19.8 MILES
Once the most important structure in the capital, this 10-storey building fell into ruin during the Liberian coup. Attempts to rebuild have, so far, not…