The best hotels in Kribi
Kribi sounds simple until you're staring at 8,000+ options and realizing half of them front a garbage-strewn stretch of sand nowhere near the good beaches. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Kribi
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Auberge de la Plage
Grand Batanga Beach, Kribi
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Hotel Sable Blanc
Town Center Beach Front, Kribi
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Hotel les Gites de la Chute
Chutes de la Lobe, Lobe Falls
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Dieudonne Hotel
South Beach District, Kribi
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Hotel la Capitainerie
Port District, Kribi
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Hotel Framotel Kribi
Kribi Nord, Kribi
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Pullman Kribi Beach Resort
Kribi Sud Beach, Kribi
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Eden Resort Kribi
Mpalla Beach, Kribi
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Auberge de la Plage | Grand Batanga Beach, Kribi | $45–75/night | 7.2/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Hotel Bwambe | Bwambe Quarter, Kribi | $65–95/night | 7.6/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 3 | Hotel Sable Blanc | Town Center Beach Front, Kribi | $105–155/night | 8.1/10 | Best Location |
| 4 | Hotel les Gites de la Chute | Chutes de la Lobe, Lobe Falls | $115–160/night | 8.3/10 | Most Popular |
| 5 | Dieudonne Hotel | South Beach District, Kribi | $120–175/night | 8/10 | Family Friendly |
| 6 | Hotel la Capitainerie | Port District, Kribi | $135–185/night | 8.2/10 | Business Pick |
| 7 | Hotel Ilomba | Campo Town, Campo | $150–200/night | 8.4/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 8 | Hotel Framotel Kribi | Kribi Nord, Kribi | $160–220/night | 8.7/10 | Top Rated |
| 9 | Pullman Kribi Beach Resort | Kribi Sud Beach, Kribi | $260–380/night | 9/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Eden Resort Kribi | Mpalla Beach, Kribi | $290–420/night | 8.9/10 | Romantic Stay |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Auberge de la Plage
A simple guesthouse right on the sandy stretch near Grand Batanga, about 3 km south of Kribi town center. Rooms are basic but clean, with ceiling fans and mosquito nets doing the job in the humid coastal heat. The shared terrace overlooks the beach directly, which is genuinely hard to beat at this price. Breakfast is included and features fresh local fruit and baguette. Do not expect air conditioning or hot water, but the ocean breeze helps at night.
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Hotel Bwambe
Tucked into the Bwambe residential quarter on the northern edge of Kribi, this small family-run hotel is a solid find for budget travelers. Rooms are tidy with air conditioning and private bathrooms, which puts it a step above most guesthouses in this price range. The owner is helpful with arranging local fishing boat trips and chimpanzee sanctuary visits. It is a 10-minute walk to the main seafront promenade. Nothing fancy, but reliable and honest value.
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Hotel Sable Blanc
Sable Blanc sits directly on the main Kribi beach boulevard, a short walk from the fishing harbor and the central market. The rooms facing the ocean are worth the small premium and have proper balconies. The on-site restaurant serves grilled barracuda and shrimp that come straight from the boats that morning. Service is friendly but can be slow during peak season in December. A dependable mid-range choice that keeps location as its strongest card.
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Hotel les Gites de la Chute
This hotel sits within walking distance of the Chutes de la Lobe, the famous waterfalls that tumble directly into the Atlantic Ocean, about 8 km south of Kribi. The bungalow-style rooms are comfortable and shaded by tropical vegetation, giving them a cool and quiet atmosphere. Guests can hear the falls from the property in the early morning. The tour desk organizes pirogue boat rides right to the base of the falls. Families and nature travelers consistently rate this as one of the best stops in the Kribi region.
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Dieudonne Hotel
Dieudonne Hotel is a well-established property on the southern beachfront road in Kribi, popular with Cameroonian families from Douala and Yaounde on weekend getaways. Rooms are spacious with reliable air conditioning and the beds are actually comfortable. The pool area is the social hub of the hotel and stays busy on weekends. The seafood grills by the pool on Friday evenings are a local tradition worth planning around. Booking ahead is essential for holiday weekends.
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Hotel la Capitainerie
La Capitainerie is positioned near the Kribi deep-water port development zone, which makes it a go-to for business travelers and contractors working in the area. Rooms are clean and functional with strong wifi, writing desks, and reliable power, things that are not guaranteed everywhere in Kribi. The conference room is small but well equipped for meetings. The restaurant menu leans toward French-Cameroonian fusion and is one of the better kitchens in town. Not a beach hotel, but professional and efficient.
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Hotel Ilomba
Hotel Ilomba is located in the small coastal town of Campo, roughly 60 km south of Kribi near the Equatorial Guinea border, and it caters mainly to ecotourism visitors headed into Campo Ma'an National Park. The rooms are well maintained and surprisingly comfortable given the remote location. The staff can organize guided forest excursions into the park to spot mandrills and forest elephants. The restaurant prepares traditional Bassa dishes that are genuinely excellent. It is a long drive from Kribi on a rough road, but the setting and experience are unlike anything closer to town.
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Hotel Framotel Kribi
Framotel is consistently one of the highest-rated hotels in Kribi and it earns that reputation through consistent service and well-kept facilities. The hotel is on the northern beach road, about 2 km from the town center, giving it a quieter setting than the more central options. Rooms are modern, air conditioned, and have hot water showers that actually work. The beachfront terrace restaurant is excellent for sunset dinners with fresh grilled fish. This is the most reliable all-around stay in Kribi for travelers who want comfort without going full luxury.
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Pullman Kribi Beach Resort
The Pullman is the standout luxury property in Kribi and one of the best hotels in Cameroon, sitting on a private stretch of white sand beach south of town. The infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic is genuinely impressive and the rooms are finished to a proper international standard. The spa, multiple restaurants, and beach bar service make it easy to never leave the property. Staff speak French and English and are attentive without being intrusive. Rates are high by Cameroonian standards but competitive for what is delivered.
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Eden Resort Kribi
Eden Resort occupies a secluded stretch of Mpalla Beach north of the Kribi town center, with private beach access and a collection of standalone villa-style bungalows set among palm trees. Each villa has a private terrace with direct ocean views and the larger suites include outdoor showers. The resort restaurant focuses on sustainably caught seafood and the menu changes based on what the local boats bring in each day. It attracts honeymooners and couples looking for a quiet, upscale escape with a genuinely tropical setting. Reservations should be made well in advance for the December to February high season.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Kribi
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First time in Kribi? Start here.
Kribi is a small coastal city in Cameroon's South Region, and most of what you want is within a 3 km strip along the coast. The Town Center Beachfront and Kribi Sud are the two anchors. Stay in one, and you'll walk to the other in under 20 minutes.
The fish market near the port on Rue du Port is unmissable in the morning. boats come in before 7am and the catch goes straight to vendors on the quay. Don't eat at the overpriced tourist restaurants near the main roundabout. Walk 5 minutes toward Bwambe Quarter and the local grills are half the price and twice as good.
The Lobe Falls day trip vs. staying overnight
Most visitors do Chutes de la Lobe as a day trip from Kribi town, which means they arrive at 10am into a crowd. The falls are about 8 km south of the center, a 15-minute moto-taxi ride along the coastal road toward Campo. Entry costs around 2,000 XAF.
Staying at Hotel les Gites de la Chute on-site changes the experience completely. You get the falls at 6am before any tour group shows up, and the Lobe River at that hour is genuinely stunning. If you only have one night to spare from a tighter budget, spend it here rather than upgrading your Kribi town hotel.
How to avoid the bad-beach trap in Kribi
Not all of Kribi's coast is equal. The stretch near the port and the northern end of town collects fishing boat debris and is genuinely unpleasant for swimming. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times: tourists book a cheap room 'near the beach' without checking which beach.
Kribi Sud Beach and Mpalla Beach are the clean options. Grand Batanga Beach to the south is also solid, and it's less crowded than the main town stretches. If your hotel isn't within a 10-minute walk of one of these three, add that transit time to your daily budget and mood.
Kribi for a weekend vs. a full week
A weekend in Kribi is very doable from Yaoundé, and most Cameroonian visitors do exactly that. For a 2-night trip, stay in the Town Center Beachfront or Kribi Sud, eat at the beach grills on the sand near Avenue de la Plage, and do Lobe Falls on one afternoon. That covers the core.
For a full week, push south to Campo on day 4 or 5. Hotel Ilomba in Campo Town sits 50 km from Kribi and gives you access to Campo Ma'an National Park, Pygmy village tours, and a coastline that almost nobody visits. The road is passable in a regular car outside of heavy rain.
Business travel in Kribi. yes, it's a thing
The deep-water Port of Kribi has been a major construction and logistics hub since the Kribi Industrial Port opened, and business travelers have been coming here in numbers for years. Hotel la Capitainerie in the Port District is built for exactly this crowd: reliable WiFi, meeting facilities, and a location 5 minutes from the port authority offices.
If you're here for work and want somewhere that won't embarrass you for a client dinner, Hotel Framotel Kribi in Kribi Nord is the step up. It's the highest-rated hotel in town at $160-220/night, with proper conference amenities and a restaurant that's actually good. The Port District has a few decent dinner spots too, though things close early on weekdays.
Kribi with kids: what actually works
The South Beach District around Dieudonne Hotel is the best family base. The beach there is shallow for the first 20-30 meters, which matters a lot when you have young kids. It's also away from the moto-taxi noise of the town center, so nap time is actually possible.
Lobe Falls is a winner with older kids, 8 and up. You can swim in the Lobe River right where the waterfall meets the ocean, and local pirogues take you across for 500 XAF. Skip the overcrowded main entry point and walk 200 meters upstream where it's calmer. There's a small food shack there that sells grilled fish and plantains for about 1,500 XAF.
Kribi's best neighborhoods
Kribi spreads along a 30 km coastal strip, and where you stay changes everything. Prioritize Kribi Sud and the Town Center beachfront first. that's where the water is actually swimmable and the good seafood shacks are within walking distance.
Kribi Town Center & Beachfront 2 vetted hotels The social hub. walkable, loud, and right on the sand.
The social hub. walkable, loud, and right on the sand.
This is the center of gravity for most visitors. The Town Center Beachfront sits along the main coastal drag, with Hotel Sable Blanc right on the waterfront and everything from the fish market to the best open-air bars within 10 minutes on foot. Avenue de la Plage is the spine here.
Hotel Bwambe in the Bwambe Quarter is technically just east of the main beachfront strip, about 8 minutes walk from the sand. It's quieter than the beachfront hotels and cheaper, which makes it a smart base if you want town access without paying beachfront rates.
Avoid the blocks immediately around the central roundabout near Rue du Commerce. The tourist restaurants there are overpriced by 40-60% compared to identical food two streets back in Bwambe Quarter. Stick to the waterfront or go local.
Kribi Sud & South Beach District 3 vetted hotels Cleaner beaches, bigger hotels, and the city's only real luxury.
Cleaner beaches, bigger hotels, and the city's only real luxury.
Kribi Sud Beach is the best beach in the Kribi area, full stop. The Pullman Kribi Beach Resort at $260-380/night anchors the luxury end here, with Eden Resort Kribi at Mpalla Beach just north offering a more intimate $290-420/night experience. Both have direct beach access to genuinely clean sand.
Dieudonne Hotel in the South Beach District bridges the gap between the Town Center and the luxury resorts, running $120-175/night with a family-friendly pool and a calmer beach stretch. It's about 15 minutes walk from the Town Center bustle. close enough, far enough.
The South Beach District and Kribi Sud are the only parts of Kribi where you can walk the beach at night without any real concern. That's not a small thing. Moto-taxis into town center cost 500-700 XAF from here.
Lobe Falls & Kribi Nord 2 vetted hotels Waterfalls at breakfast and Kribi's top-rated hotel.
Waterfalls at breakfast and Kribi's top-rated hotel.
Two very different experiences share this region. Kribi Nord is the upscale residential and hotel quarter north of the town center, home to Hotel Framotel Kribi at $160-220/night, currently the highest-rated hotel in Kribi. It's about 10 minutes by moto-taxi from the town center and feels noticeably quieter.
Lobe Falls, 8 km south of Kribi center, is a separate world. Hotel les Gites de la Chute sits directly at the Chutes de la Lobe site, and the setting is remarkable: a tropical waterfall dropping into the Atlantic Ocean. At $115-160/night it's strong value for what's essentially a private nature lodge.
The road between Lobe Falls and Kribi town is fine in a standard car but gets rough during heavy rain in October. If you're staying at Les Gites, stock up on snacks and drinks in Kribi before you head south. the on-site food is limited and moto-taxis after 8pm are unreliable.
Campo & Deep South 1 vetted hotel Raw nature, zero crowds, and Cameroon's most underrated coastline.
Raw nature, zero crowds, and Cameroon's most underrated coastline.
Campo Town sits 50 km south of Kribi, about 90 minutes by car on the coastal road that edges Campo Ma'an National Park. Hotel Ilomba at $150-200/night is the only vetted option here, and it's genuinely excellent for what the location demands: solid rooms, reliable generator power, and staff who actually know the park.
This is not a casual add-on to a Kribi beach trip. Campo is a destination in its own right. The national park borders the hotel, Pygmy village cultural visits take about 3 hours, and the beaches south of Campo see almost no other tourists. Bring cash. there are no ATMs in Campo Town.
The Port District in Kribi proper also deserves a mention for business travelers. Hotel la Capitainerie at $135-185/night positions you 5 minutes from the Kribi industrial port authority, which matters if you're here for work rather than the beach.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Kribi.
Romantic
Mpalla Beach is the right call. Eden Resort Kribi gives you a private-feeling stretch of coast at $290-420/night, far enough from the town noise that it actually feels like an escape.
Culture
Base yourself in the Town Center near Rue du Port where the morning fish market runs and local life is fully unfiltered. Pygmy village tours operate out of Campo, 90 minutes south.
Family
The South Beach District around Dieudonne Hotel is built for it. shallow water, a pool, and 15 minutes walk from the town center's restaurants and evening activity.
Budget
Grand Batanga Beach delivers real beach access at $45-75/night via Auberge de la Plage. It's not fancy, but the sand is clean and local grills are 200 meters away.
Beach
Kribi Sud Beach is the winner on water quality and setting. The Pullman Kribi Beach Resort sits right on it, and even non-guests can see why this stretch gets the most return visitors.
Foodie
Bwambe Quarter is where you eat. Skip the tourist-facing restaurants near the roundabout and follow the smoke to the open-air grills two streets back. grilled barracuda for 2,000 XAF beats anything on the tourist menus.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Kribi
When to visit Kribi and what to pay.
Dry Season (Dec-Feb)
This is Kribi at its best: clear skies, calm seas off Kribi Sud Beach, and temperatures that stay swimmable all day. Cameroonians travel heavily during the Christmas-New Year period, so Town Center and Kribi Sud hotels sell out 4-6 weeks ahead. Book Hotel les Gites de la Chute before late November if you want New Year's at the falls.
Short Dry (Jun-Jul)
June is genuinely underrated in Kribi. Rain eases off, temperatures are comfortable at 24-28°C, and prices sit 20-30% below December peak. July fills up fast as Cameroonian school holidays begin. rates at the Pullman and Eden Resort jump 25% by the second week of July. Lock in mid-June if you want the sweet spot.
Long Rainy Season (Aug-Nov)
Heavy rain hits from August through November with October being the worst month. the road to Lobe Falls and Campo can become unreliable during peak downpours. But budget hunters will find real value: Auberge de la Plage drops to $45/night and even Framotel Kribi in Kribi Nord gets competitive. The beach isn't always swimmable, but the rainforest around Campo Ma'an is extraordinary.
Short Rainy Season (Mar-May)
March through May brings afternoon showers but mornings are often clear and hot. It's a reasonable time to visit if crowds and prices matter more than guaranteed sunshine. The Lobe Falls are at their most dramatic in April when water volume peaks. the falls run harder and the mist carries 30-40 meters. Midweek stays in this period can be 15-20% cheaper than weekends.
Booking Tips for Kribi
Insider tips for booking hotels in Kribi.
Book Lobe Falls at least 6 weeks out in December
Hotel les Gites de la Chute has only a handful of rooms and fills completely for Christmas week and New Year's Eve. Cameroonian families from Yaoundé and Douala treat it as a bucket-list holiday spot. Miss that window and you're doing Lobe Falls as a day trip. which is fine, but not the same.
Always confirm which beach you're actually near
Ask the hotel specifically: 'How many minutes walk to the beach, and which beach?' Several places listed as beachfront on third-party sites are 15-20 minutes from the nearest swimmable stretch. Kribi Sud Beach, Mpalla Beach, and Grand Batanga Beach are the three worth targeting. The stretch near the northern port area is not a beach anyone should be paying a premium for.
Carry cash south of Kribi town
The last reliable ATM is at Bicec Bank or Ecobank on Boulevard de la République in Kribi center. There are no ATMs at Lobe Falls and none in Campo Town, 50 km south. If you're staying at Hotel les Gites de la Chute or Hotel Ilomba in Campo, withdraw 50,000-80,000 XAF before you leave town.
Negotiate moto-taxi fares before you get on
Standard rates in Kribi town are 200-500 XAF for short hops. Rides to Kribi Sud from the Town Center should be 500-700 XAF. To Lobe Falls, 1,500-2,000 XAF is fair. Drivers quote higher to tourists by default. state your price first and they almost always accept. Never pay more than 3,000 XAF for any ride within the greater Kribi area.
July and August are expensive and crowded. plan ahead or avoid
School holidays bring a massive influx of Cameroonian families from Yaoundé and Douala. Hotel prices jump 25-40% across the board in the first two weeks of August, and Kribi Sud Beach gets genuinely packed on weekends. If you must travel in this window, book mid-week stays and lock in rates at least 6-8 weeks ahead. Or skip it entirely and come in June.
The Port District is for business, not leisure
Hotel la Capitainerie makes sense if your meetings are at the Kribi deep-water port authority offices. For anyone else, the Port District is noisy, not particularly scenic, and the beach access from there is poor. You'd pay $135-185/night to be 20 minutes walk from the good beaches. Stay in the Town Center or Kribi Sud and take a moto-taxi to your meetings.
Hotels in Kribi — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Kribi.
What's the best area to stay in Kribi for beach access?
Kribi Sud Beach and Mpalla Beach are your best bets. The stretch around Kribi Sud puts you within 5 minutes walk of clean sand and the best open-air seafood grills. Town Center Beachfront works too, especially if you want shops and restaurants close by. Skip anything near the port. the fishing activity starts at 4am.
How much do hotels in Kribi cost per night?
Budget guesthouses around Grand Batanga Beach run $45-75/night. Mid-range hotels in the Town Center and Bwambe Quarter sit at $65-155/night. Luxury resorts at Kribi Sud and Mpalla Beach jump to $260-420/night. Prices spike 30-40% during Cameroonian national holidays and the July-August peak season.
Is it worth staying near the Chutes de la Lobe waterfall?
Yes, especially if you want to catch the falls at dawn before day-trippers from Kribi town arrive. Hotel les Gites de la Chute sits right at the Lobe Falls site, roughly 8 km south of Kribi center. You'll pay $115-160/night, but waking up to that view with nobody else around is genuinely worth it. Just know that the nearest real supermarket is back in Kribi town, about 20 minutes by moto-taxi.
When is the best time to visit Kribi?
December through February is the sweet spot: temperatures hold around 26-29°C, rain is rare, and the sea is calm enough for swimming off Kribi Sud Beach. July and August are packed with Cameroonian vacationers and prices jump hard. The short rainy season in June brings brief heavy showers but the landscape turns lush and rates drop noticeably.
How do I get from Yaoundé to Kribi?
Bus from Mvan station in Yaoundé to Kribi takes roughly 3-4 hours and costs around 3,500-5,000 XAF depending on the company. Touristique Express and Vatican Express both run this route daily. A private taxi charter from Yaoundé runs about 60,000-80,000 XAF and drops you directly at your hotel. There's no train service.
Are there good budget hotels in Kribi?
Auberge de la Plage at Grand Batanga Beach is the strongest budget option at $45-75/night, and it's actually on a decent stretch of sand. Hotel Bwambe in the Bwambe Quarter offers a step up at $65-95/night with more space. Don't expect air conditioning in the cheapest rooms. fans are standard at this price point in Kribi.
Is Kribi safe for tourists?
Kribi is generally safe by Cameroonian standards. The main town beach area and Kribi Sud are fine to walk at night. Avoid the port district after dark. it's not dangerous per se, but it's chaotic and not aimed at tourists. Keep valuables off the beach during the day since petty theft does happen, especially during the busy July-August months.
What's the difference between hotels in Kribi town and those outside it?
Kribi town hotels put you within walking distance of the fish market on Rue du Commerce, restaurants, and transport. Outside town, places like Hotel les Gites de la Chute (8 km south at Lobe Falls) or Hotel Ilomba in Campo (50 km south) offer serious nature immersion but zero walkability. Campo is a 90-minute drive from Kribi center, so plan accordingly.
Do Kribi hotels include breakfast?
Mid-range and luxury hotels almost always include breakfast. places like Hotel Framotel Kribi in Kribi Nord and the Pullman Kribi Beach Resort at Kribi Sud both serve full buffet breakfasts. Budget options like Auberge de la Plage typically charge extra, around 3,000-5,000 XAF per person. Always confirm at booking since policies change by season.
Which Kribi hotel is best for families with kids?
Dieudonne Hotel in the South Beach District was specifically built with families in mind. larger rooms, a pool, and a calm stretch of beach right out front. It runs $120-175/night, which is fair for what you get. The South Beach District is also quieter than the main town area, so kids can actually sleep.
Is there a luxury hotel in Kribi worth the price?
Pullman Kribi Beach Resort at Kribi Sud is the obvious answer at $260-380/night, and it genuinely delivers: a proper pool, air-conditioned rooms that actually work, and direct access to one of the cleanest beach stretches in town. Eden Resort Kribi at Mpalla Beach ($290-420/night) is more intimate and better for couples. Both are full steps above anything else in Kribi.
What local transport is available around Kribi?
Moto-taxis are the standard way to get around. a ride within Kribi town costs 200-500 XAF. Shared taxis (clando) run set routes and cost around 200 XAF per hop. To reach Lobe Falls from the town center, expect 1,500-2,000 XAF by moto-taxi, about 15 minutes. There's no formal bus network within Kribi itself.