Objectively speaking, the beach of Grand Bassam in Cort is far less than the further afield of Assini Beach, which can be compared to the world famous island resort. But I think the most valuable thing about Grand Bassam is not its beaches, but the heavy history of the small town of Grand Bassam. The Old City of Grand Bassam is a world cultural heritage. It was the first place where French settlers landed and the earliest capital of Côte d'Ivoire. There are many French houses in the old town, as well as more colonial buildings, such as the Governor's House, the Post Office, etc. In the center of the city, there is a sculpture of three women, which tells the story of the French colonial period, the three women who rose first to resist the colonial enslavement of their husbands and children. The Grand Bassam is the entrance to the Komoe River. The Komoe River divides Bassam into the new and old town, the old town is more French and closer to the beach. A pizza shop at the entrance of the old town is decorated with atmosphere and tastes the best pizza I have ever eaten, especially the delicious seafood pizza. Good price, you can try it.