Equatorial Guinea
Travel tips for equatorial guinea
Top 5 Experiences
Where the pulsating rhythm of culture meets lush nature.

Beaches
Equatorial Guinea offers beautiful beaches like Sipopo Beach in Malabo and Bata Beach. These locations provide opportunities for relaxation and water sports with picturesque sea views.

national parks
Explore the country’s diverse ecosystems and natural beauty in national parks and reserves like Monte Alén National Park and Pico Basile National Park. Discover wildlife and lush landscapes.

Cultural heritage
Get closer to the diverse architecture by visiting historical sites such as Malabo Cathedral or exploring the newly built Basilica de Mongomo.

cuisine
Savor the flavors of Equatoguinean cuisine, which includes dishes like ’sauce graine‘ and ’sukuma wiki.‘ Explore local markets and restaurants to sample authentic Equatoguinean food.

art & music
Enjoy the country’s rich music scene, which features a blend of traditional rhythms and modern influences. Attend live music performances and explore art galleries to immerse yourself in Equatorial Guinea’s cultural arts.
Tourist infrastructure
Infrastructure:
Equatorial Guinea has an improving network of domestic flights, roadways, and public transportation services. Major roads are well-maintained, but some secondary roads may need attention.
Accommodation:
Tourists can choose from a variety of accommodation options, including luxury hotels, boutique guesthouses, and budget-friendly lodgings. Many of these establishments provide comfortable stays and convenient access to tourist attractions.
Climate and Travel season
The best time to visit Equatorial Guinea is during the dry season, although this occurs at different times on the islands and on the mainland. On the island of Bioko, it is driest from November to February, when overcast skies and temperatures around 25 °C are the norm and sea turtles nest on the southern beaches. On the mainland, it is generally driest from June to August. The rainy season on Bioko usually lasts from March to October, while mainland towns like Bata are at their wettest around November.
Visa and entry
German nationals typically require a visa for entry into Equatorial Guinea, which must be applied for through the relevant Equatoguinean diplomatic mission before the trip. It is recommended to apply for the visa one month prior to the journey. Further information can be found at the Embassy of Equatorial Guinea.
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