Coworking & Internet in Dakar
The complete nomad guide — best coworking spaces, internet speed, SIM cards, and how to stay connected in Senegal
€9–20
Per day depending on space
€80–250
Typical monthly membership
Occasional
Choose coworking with generator
2026
Major internet capacity upgrade
Internet in Dakar — The Honest Picture
Dakar's internet situation has improved dramatically in 2025-2026. In February 2026, Senegal activated the 2Africa subsea cable — a 45,000km system with capacity ten times greater than previous infrastructure, connecting Senegal directly to Europe, East Africa, and the Middle East. Combined with an existing fiber rollout and the launch of 5G, Dakar is now one of the best-connected cities in West Africa for remote work.
The honest qualifier: speed and reliability vary significantly by neighborhood, building, and provider. The best neighborhoods for connectivity are Almadies, Plateau, Mermoz, and Fann. Older buildings in some areas of Grand Dakar or Médina may have limited fiber availability.
For most digital nomads working from Dakar, the internet is not a problem. Video calls, cloud collaboration, streaming, and VPN work reliably. What requires planning is managing power cuts — délestage — which can affect residential internet even when the coworking next door has a generator running.
Senegal activated the 2Africa subsea cable on 20 February 2026 through Sonatel/Orange. The cable delivers 180 terabits per second — ten times the capacity of previous infrastructure — directly linking Senegal to Europe, East Africa, the Middle East, and India. This means significantly more reliable international bandwidth for video calls to Europe, lower latency, and better resilience during peak hours. If you worked remotely from Dakar before 2026, the experience in 2026 is measurably better.
Understanding the Relocation Process to Senegal
Before You Arrive
Before travelling to Senegal, ensure your passport is valid, understand visa requirements and prepare all necessary documents.
Keep digital and printed copies of important paperwork including passports, insurance documents and accommodation confirmations.
Finding Accommodation
Dakar offers a range of housing options suitable for students, professionals and families.
Almadies
Popular with international residentsNgor
Beachside and vibrantMermoz
Central and convenientBanking & Daily Life
Opening a local bank account is often one of the first steps after arrival. Most banks require identification and proof of address.
Mobile money is widely used across Senegal and provides a convenient way to make payments and transfers.
Quick Facts
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Orange Sonatel is the dominant provider with 98%+ of fixed broadband market share. Fiber is available in most Dakar neighborhoods including Almadies, Mermoz, Fann, Point E, Plateau, and Liberté.
Many residents use a mobile router (4G/5G hotspot) as a backup or primary connection — particularly useful if fiber installation takes time or if you move frequently.
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SIM Cards & Mobile Data
The Three Operators
| Operator | Coverage | Best For | Data Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orange (Sonatel) | ★★★★★ Best overall — 5G + 4G + fiber | Everything — primary SIM | 1GB approx. EUR 1.50 |
| YAS / Free Senegal | ★★★★☆ Strong 4G + 5G in Dakar | Data-heavy users, better data deals | Often cheaper than Orange for bundles |
| Expresso | ★★★☆☆ Weaker in Dakar | Secondary SIM only | Competitive but limited coverage |
- Buy at any Orange or YAS store — bring your passport
- SIM registration is mandatory — you need ID to activate
- Orange flagship stores: Plateau (Avenue Roume), Almadies, Mermoz — best service
- Activation: immediate at the store
- Top-up: via Wave app, Orange Money app, or physical recharge cards at any corner shop
- Recommended plan: Orange “Orange & Moi” monthly bundle — 20GB data + calls approx. EUR 5/month
Wave is not just for payments — it is how most people in Dakar top up their mobile data, pay bills, and send money.
Download it immediately on arrival and link it to a local phone number. It works without a Senegalese bank account.
Best Coworking Spaces in Dakar
Dakar has a genuine coworking ecosystem — over 80 spaces listed, with a core of 8-10 seriously good options. The key criteria for nomads: reliable generator backup, fast stable WiFi, air conditioning, and community.
Vibe: Premium, professional, international community
Amenities: Generator, AC, private offices, meeting rooms, printing, kitchen, sea views from some areas
Why nomads choose it
- Located in Almadies — the heart of Dakar’s international professional community
- Surrounded by luxury residences, embassies, and international companies
- Strong generator — power cuts do not affect work
- Premium environment ideal for client meetings
- Good community of international professionals and Senegalese entrepreneurs
- Close to beach clubs and restaurants — good work-life balance
Worth knowing
- More expensive than other options
- Almadies location means higher taxi costs if you live elsewhere
- Book in advance — popular with the international resident community
Best for
International professionals, consultants working with international clients, anyone who needs a premium environment for client meetings. Also recommended for the Visene local team.
Vibe: Community-focused, startup ecosystem, pan-African network
Amenities: Generator, AC, private offices, meeting rooms, event space, networking events
Why nomads choose it
- One of West Africa’s oldest and most respected coworking networks
- Strong community of African startups, social entrepreneurs, and NGO workers
- Regular networking events, workshops, and investor meetings
- Pan-African network — useful if you work across multiple African countries
- Central Plateau location — close to government offices, banks, and embassies
- More affordable than Almadies options
Worth knowing
- Plateau location means more traffic congestion and less beach access
- Community focus means more social interruptions — less suited to deep focus work
- Evening events can make late afternoon noisy
Best for
Startup founders, social entrepreneurs, NGO professionals, anyone wanting to embed in the Dakar tech and innovation ecosystem.
Vibe: Creative, design-forward, bright and modern
Amenities: Premium coffee ground to order, snacks, kitchenette, AC, generator, printing, meeting rooms
Why nomads choose it
- Highest rated coworking in Dakar by independent reviewers
- Bright, open-concept design — excellent natural light
- Premium coffee included — a genuine differentiator
- Creative community — good for designers, marketers, creative professionals
- Clean, modern, well-maintained environment
Worth knowing
- Creative vibe may not suit all professionals
- Slightly smaller than Jokkolabs — fewer private offices
- Verify current availability and pricing directly
Best for
Creatives, designers, marketers, writers, and anyone who values environment and aesthetics alongside productivity.
Vibe: Professional, startup support, rooftop access
Amenities: Generator, AC, rooftop terrace, startup support services, meeting rooms, event space for training
Why nomads choose it
- Rooftop terrace — unique feature in Dakar’s coworking scene
- Startup support services — useful if you are building a business
- Meeting rooms available for client work
- Professional community with startup ecosystem access
- Event space for training and workshops
Worth knowing
- Plateau location — can be congested during rush hours
- Rooftop hot in midday heat — air-conditioned interior is the workspace
Best for
Startup founders, freelancers, and remote workers who want a professional environment with startup ecosystem access and the occasional rooftop break.
Vibe: Quiet, functional, comfortable — good for focus work
Amenities: AC, WiFi, meeting room, quiet environment
Why nomads choose it
- Located in Mermoz — quieter than Plateau, good for deep focus work
- More affordable than Almadies options
- Good for professionals living in Mermoz or Sacré-Coeur
- Quiet, comfortable, functional — no distractions
Worth knowing
- Less community and events than Jokkolabs or DIALLO
- Mermoz location less convenient for those in other neighborhoods
- Smaller space — fewer desk options
Best for
Remote workers and freelancers living in Mermoz, Sacré-Coeur, or Point E who want a quiet local workspace without commuting to Plateau or Almadies.
Vibe: Professional, collaborative, networking-focused
Amenities: Private offices, meeting rooms, lounge area, printing, regular networking events and workshops
Why nomads choose it
- Professional environment suitable for client meetings
- Regular networking events, workshops, and conferences built into membership
- Private offices available for those needing full privacy
- Strong local professional community
- Saturday morning access — useful for weekend work sessions
Worth knowing
- Shorter evening hours than some other spaces
- Primarily French-speaking community
Best for
Consultants, local business professionals, and remote workers who want a professional workspace with regular community events.
Power Cuts (Délestage) — What to Expect and How to Handle Them
Délestage — scheduled and unscheduled power cuts — is the single most discussed infrastructure issue among remote workers in Dakar. It has improved significantly in recent years but has not been eliminated.
- Almadies, Mermoz, Plateau: power cuts are infrequent — 1-3 hours per week on average in normal conditions
- Grand Dakar, Médina, Liberté: more frequent — potentially 4-8 hours per week during peak periods
- Seasonal variation: worse during hot season (April-June) when air conditioning demand spikes nationally
- SENELEC: state electricity provider has invested in infrastructure — situation improving year on year
- Choose a coworking with a generator — non-negotiable if you need reliable work hours
- Keep your laptop charged at all times — treat 20% battery as empty
- Mobile hotspot as backup internet — 4G/5G is not affected by power cuts
- Invest in a power bank for phone and small devices — essential in Dakar
- If working from home, consider a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for your router — under EUR 50 at electronics shops in Dakar
- Ask your landlord about the building’s backup situation before renting
Coworking vs Working from Home for Nomads
For the first month, always work from a coworking space while you assess your neighborhood’s power reliability.
A coworking with a generator gives you a guaranteed productive environment regardless of délestage. Once you have assessed your home internet and power situation, you can decide whether to continue coworking or work primarily from home.
Cafes with Good WiFi — For Occasional Work
Dakar has a growing café culture with good WiFi, particularly in Almadies, Ngor, and the Plateau. These are good for a few hours of work, not for full-day sessions.
Multiple international cafés with WiFi — test speed before ordering.
Smaller cafés with reliable WiFi, more relaxed atmosphere.
Business district cafés — faster service, more professional vibe.
Practical Tip
Always ask the WiFi password before ordering. Test with a speed test. If below 5 Mbps — find another spot.
VPN recommended: useful for accessing some streaming services and for security on public WiFi.
Coworking Comparison — Quick Reference
Compare Dakar's most popular coworking spaces at a glance.
| Space | Location | Day Rate | Month | Generator | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIALLO COWORK | Almadies | EUR 12–18 | EUR 120–180 | ✅ Yes | ★★★★★ |
| KOI Creative Space | Almadies area | EUR 10–16 | EUR 90–150 | ✅ Yes | ★★★★★ |
| Jokkolabs | Plateau | EUR 9–15 | EUR 80–130 | ✅ Yes | ★★★★☆ |
| DAKAR COWORKING | Plateau | EUR 9–14 | EUR 80–130 | ✅ Yes | ★★★★☆ |
| Forum Coworking | Central Dakar | EUR 10–15 | EUR 85–140 | ✅ Yes | ★★★★☆ |
| ILLIYIN | Mermoz | EUR 8–12 | EUR 70–110 | Verify | ★★★☆☆ |
Practical Tips for Digital Nomads in Dakar
Small actions that make a big difference during your first weeks in Dakar.
Get your Orange SIM card within the first 24 hours of arrival — it is your connectivity lifeline.
Download Wave immediately — you will use it for data top-ups, transport, and daily payments.
Test your apartment WiFi at different times of day before signing a lease — evening peak hours reveal the real speed.
Carry a power bank always — power cuts happen without warning.
Budget EUR 80–150/month for coworking if you work full days — factor it into your cost of living.
A VPN is useful in Dakar — for security on public WiFi and for accessing streaming services not available in Senegal.
Join the Facebook group ‘Digital Nomads Dakar’ — real-time tips, coworking recommendations, and community events.
If you need very fast fiber for video production or large file transfers — check specifically for fiber in your building before renting, not just in the neighborhood.
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