Getting around Cotonou is an adventure in itself. No metro, no structured bus system — but a transport ecosystem that works perfectly once you understand the rules. Here’s everything you need to know to move around with confidence.
The Zem — King of the Road in Cotonou
The zem (short for “zémidjan”) is the moto-taxi. It’s THE mode of transport in Cotonou. They’re everywhere, recognizable by their yellow vests, and often the fastest way to get around in a city where traffic can get heavy.
How it works:
- You flag down a zem on the street (they honk to signal availability)
- You state your destination
- Negotiate the price before getting on — that’s the rule
- The ride rarely takes more than 15-20 minutes within the city
Typical fares:
- Short ride (5-10 min): 200 to 300 FCFA (~€0.30 to €0.50)
- Medium ride (10-20 min): 300 to 500 FCFA (~€0.50 to €0.80)
- Long ride (> 20 min): 500 to 1,000 FCFA (~€0.80 to €1.50)
Safety tips:
- Ask for a helmet — it’s mandatory and most zems carry one for passengers
- Hold on tight, especially around turns
- Avoid holding your phone out during the ride
- In the evening, use Gozem instead (see below)
Gozem — Cotonou’s Uber
Gozem is the most widely used ride-hailing app in Benin. It works exactly like Uber: enter your destination, see the fare, confirm, and a driver comes to pick you up.
Why Gozem is your best friend in Cotonou:
- Upfront pricing — no negotiation, no surprises
- GPS-tracked route — you follow the journey in real time
- In-app payment — no need to carry cash
- Moto or car — you choose based on your preference
- Delivery service — handy for ordering from restaurants
Typical fares (moto):
- Short ride: 500 FCFA (~€0.80)
- Medium ride: 800 to 1,500 FCFA (~€1.20 to €2.30)
- Long ride: 1,500 to 2,000 FCFA (~€2.30 to €3)
Gozem cars cost roughly 2-3x more but offer AC and comfort for longer trips.
Pro tip: Download and set up Gozem before you arrive in Cotonou. Create your account, register a payment method. You’ll be ready to go the moment you land.
Private Driver — Comfort and Flexibility
For excursions, sightseeing days, or simply if you prefer the comfort of a car with a driver, this is the ideal option.
How it works:
- Your host arranges everything — they know trusted drivers
- Air-conditioned vehicle, driver who knows the city
- Perfect for day trips to Ouidah (Slave Route), Ganvié (lake village), or Porto-Novo (the capital)
Typical fares:
- Half-day: 10,000 to 15,000 FCFA (~€15 to €23)
- Full day: 15,000 to 25,000 FCFA (~€23 to €38)
- Ouidah or Porto-Novo excursion: 20,000 to 30,000 FCFA (~€30 to €46) fuel included
It’s an affordable luxury that completely transforms the experience — especially for trips outside Cotonou.
From Cotonou Airport
Cadjehoun International Airport is located right in the city center — a rare advantage. Fidjrossè is about 20 minutes from the airport (outside peak hours).
Your options on arrival:
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Gozem — Order from the app as soon as you clear customs. Expect 3,000 to 5,000 FCFA (~€5 to €8) to Fidjrossè.
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Host-arranged transfer — Let your host know your arrival time. They can arrange a driver who’ll be waiting with a sign. Comfortable and stress-free, especially for late-night arrivals.
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Zem — Possible but not recommended with luggage. Save this for getting around once you’re settled in.
Pro tip: If you arrive at night, go with the host-arranged transfer. It’s safer and more comfortable than a zem or Gozem at 2am.
Your Base in Fidjrossè
The advantage of staying in Fidjrossè is the central location: close to the beach, restaurants, shops, and 20 minutes from the airport. Most of your daily trips will be by zem for a few hundred FCFA.
And for longer excursions, your host at Maison Ayaba can arrange a private driver with a single WhatsApp message. Everything you need to explore Benin with peace of mind.