Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is a West African country on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Guinea and Liberia. Freetown serves as the capital (population 1.2 million), and the country's population of around 8.5 million lives across 71,740 km². Independence from Britain came in 1961, and the country has held regular democratic elections since 2002. English is the official language, a legacy of British colonisation and settlement by freed slaves; the population is predominantly Muslim (78%) and Christian (21%), with diverse ethnic groups including the Temne, Mende and Limba. Most nationalities can apply for an e-visa or visa on arrival, and ECOWAS citizens enter visa-free; a yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for everyone.
Visa Requirements for Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone offers visa on arrival and e-visa options. E-visa available at www.sleva.sl (Sierra Leone Electronic Visa Authorization) for most nationalities; application requires passport scan (valid 6+ months), passport photo, yellow fever vaccination certificate (MANDATORY), return flight ticket, hotel reservation, payment by credit card — check current fees for the single-entry 30-day and multiple-entry 90-day tourist visa categories; processing typically 5-7 business days. Visa on arrival available at Freetown Lungi International Airport for a cash fee (USD, euros, or British pounds accepted — bring exact amount as change may not be available) — check current pricing; requires same documentation as e-visa. ECOWAS citizens (Economic Community of West African States) can enter visa-free for 90 days. Extensions available through Immigration Department in Freetown. Yellow fever vaccination certificate MANDATORY for entry from all countries. Malaria prophylaxis strongly recommended (malaria endemic). Sierra Leone is generally safe for tourists — violent crime is low, petty theft can occur (watch belongings in markets, avoid displaying valuables); government travel advisories note improving security but standard precautions advised. English is official language (Sierra Leone Krio - English-based creole is widely spoken lingua franca). Sierra Leonean leone (SLL) is currency; USD accepted in tourist areas.
Visa types
For tourism, applied online before travel or obtained on arrival at Freetown airport.
Guides
Sierra Leone is one of the most rewarding under-the-radar destinations in West Africa for English-speaking travellers. The Freetown Peninsula unfurls south of the capital in a string of palm-lined Atlantic beaches — Number 2 River, Tokeh, Bureh, Lakka — where weekend guesthouses serve grilled barracuda and lobster, and a quietly excellent reggae scene plays out on the sand. A short boat ride upriver from Freetown reaches Bunce Island, the small-island fort and colonial-era heritage site that the Gullah-Geechee communities of South Carolina recognise as ancestral ground; for African-diaspora travellers it is one of the most accessible and significant Atlantic-history sites on the continent. Above the city, Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary rehabilitates rescued chimps in large forest enclosures and is widely cited as one of West Africa's best wildlife experiences, with eco-lodges available for overnight stays. Further inland, Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary on the Moa River shelters rare pygmy hippos and eleven primate species, while Outamba-Kilimi National Park in the north tracks elephants and hippos through bush savannah. Sierra Leone's travel scene is small-scale and locally run, and visitors notice the warmth quickly — Krio speakers (the country's English-based creole) blend British, Caribbean and African phrasings that connect directly to Atlantic-coast Englishes everywhere. The optimal travel window is November to April: dry, sunny, 25–35 °C, with beaches, inland parks and river boat trips all comfortably accessible. International access runs through Lungi airport via West African and European hubs, with water taxis and ferries linking the airport to Freetown.
Sierra Leone travel guide →
The full guide — the peninsula's beaches, Bunce Island, Tacugama's chimps and the wild interior.
Money in Sierra Leone →
The leone in practice — dollars where they help, the real ATM picture, a cash-first budget.
Eating in Sierra Leone →
Rice at the centre, leaf and groundnut stews beside it — worth knowing before you order.
Getting around Sierra Leone →
Shared minibuses and beach runs from Freetown — negotiated fares, and thin roads beyond.
Health & safety in Sierra Leone →
Yellow-fever certificate at entry, malaria care and bottled water — the honest essentials.
Cities & planning
Regions
Embassies & missions
Frequently asked questions
Most nationalities need either an e-visa (apply online in advance) or a visa on arrival at Freetown's airport; ECOWAS citizens enter visa-free for 90 days. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for everyone regardless of nationality.
Yes, for the areas tourists actually visit — Freetown and the peninsula beaches are generally safe, with petty theft in crowded markets the main practical concern; check your government's current travel advisory before planning independent travel to more remote areas.
Shared or private taxis cover the 30-60 minute journey from Freetown to most beaches, and many guesthouses can arrange pickup directly — check current fares, since pricing varies by distance and negotiation.
This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.