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Currency

XAF

Number of flights per week

1

Top destinations

Malabo

Most popular airline

Asky

Most popular airport

Malabo International Airport

Flight Duration

11 hour 40 min

Popular Flight Destinations in Equatorial Guinea

About Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea, located in Central Africa, is bordered to the west by the Atlantic Ocean coastline. The country's territories are situated on the African continent, including a region called Mbini, and consist of the islands of Corisco, Elobey Giande, Elobey Chico, Annobon, and Bioko, located near the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean.
The official languages of the country are Spanish and French. Equatorial Guinea is a country influenced by a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 22 to 32 degrees Celsius throughout the year without significant changes. October is the period with the highest rainfall, and visiting Equatorial Guinea is considered most suitable, especially in April and May. Due to its location in the equatorial zone, the country, particularly the islands, hosts extensive rainforests, creating a suitable environment for wildlife such as gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, and leopards.
The key elements sustaining the country's economy are the trade of petroleum and the export of cocoa. Despite having a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and five connected islands, fishing is almost nonexistent in Equatorial Guinea. The country's cuisine reflects influences from African and Spanish gastronomy, and various examples of global cuisine can also be easily found. There is a diverse range of tropical fruits available.
During your stay in the country, it is advisable not to consume tap water and to avoid washing food like fresh fruits with this water. Before your trip, make sure to get vaccinated against infectious diseases such as yellow fever and malaria.
Considering the prevalence of theft and pickpocketing, it's important to be cautious not to carry excessive cash and valuable items during your travels. Additionally, be aware that the people of Equatorial Guinea and government officials may not appreciate being photographed.
While tourism is not highly developed in Equatorial Guinea, and there are not many new investments in the sector, exploring African culture, participating in tours that bring you close to the wilderness, such as Pico Basile and Monte Alen National Park, and enjoying the ocean and sun on beautiful beaches make Equatorial Guinea an ideal destination.

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