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Complete Guide to Traveling to Equatorial Guinea: Everything you need to know!

  • 16 abr 2025
  • 2 Min. de lectura

Actualizado: 4 oct 2025






Do you dream of exploring an exotic and authentic destination? Equatorial Guinea awaits you with its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and friendly people. In this comprehensive guide, we provide you with all the essential information you need to plan your trip to this African paradise.



Visas and Documentation:

Most visitors require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea. The process may vary depending on your nationality, so we recommend checking with the Embassy or Consulate of Equatorial Guinea in your country.

Make sure you have a valid passport with at least six months' validity and enough blank pages.


Currency and Budget:

The official currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF). You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels.


Equatorial Guinea can be an expensive destination, especially in Malabo. Plan your budget in advance and consider cheaper accommodation and food options if necessary.


Climate and Best Time to Travel:

Equatorial Guinea has a tropical climate with warm and humid temperatures throughout the year. The rainy season is from May to October.


The best time to visit depends on your interests. If you want to go hiking, the dry season (November to April) is ideal. If you want to enjoy the beaches, any time of year is good.


Transportation:

The main airport is Malabo International Airport (SSG). There are also domestic flights to Bata and other cities.


Ground transportation can be limited, especially in rural areas. Consider renting a car or booking a tour that includes transportation.


Ferries connect the islands of Bioko and Annobón with the mainland.


Accommodation:

In Malabo and Bata, you will find luxury and mid-range hotels. In other cities and towns, options are more limited.


You can also find local accommodations, such as guesthouses and apartments, which offer a more authentic experience.


Health and Safety:

It is recommended that you get vaccinated against yellow fever and other tropical diseases before traveling.


Take precautions against mosquitoes, which can transmit malaria and dengue fever.


Equatorial Guinea is generally a safe country, but take precautions against theft and other petty crimes.


Culture and Customs:

Equatorial Guinea has a rich mix of African and Spanish cultures.


People are generally friendly and welcoming. Learn a few basic phrases in Spanish or French to communicate better.


Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.




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