Tourism

TOURISM IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA

A small but flourishing country on the coast of west central Africa, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea is known for its lush forests, tropical beaches and diverse wildlife.

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ENJOY EQUATORIAL GUINEA

Navigate the following pages to help plan your trip to Equatorial Guinea: Touristic Hot Spots Tour Operators General Information Foreign Embassies in Equatorial Guinea Eating and Goi...

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VISITING EQUATORIAL GUINEA

Travel and Currency Transport infrastructure is continually improving in Equatorial Guinea, making even the most remote areas more accessible to travellers and tourists.

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ECOTOURISM: FORESTS & WILDLIFE

Ecotourism: forests & wildlife ecotourism Beautiful view from the terrace of Monte Alen Hotel Equatorial Guinea is committed to promoting alternative, clean and sustainable tourism.

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Hotels in Malabo

Luxury 5-star hotel and resort in Equatorial Guineas brand new city of Sipopo 100 suites and 200 rooms Private white sand beach 18-hole golf course set by the sea among tropical foliag...

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HOTELS IN BATA

Hotels in Bata IBIS BataHotel Ibis Bata 120 rooms Located at the heart of the town, 10 minutes away from the airport Beautiful location in front of the sea Conveniently located for visiting the cat...

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Hotels in Mongomo

5 star hotel with 56 rooms and suites A good restaurant serving high-quality food The rooms are clean and comfortable with good air conditioning Swimming pool A bar located near the...

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Hotels in Ebebiyin

If you are visiting Ebebiyin, we recommend the Hotel Inmaculada.

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Ureka and the sea turtles

On the Bioko island, 50 km south of Malabo you will find an amazing place called Ureka. Ureka’s natural jewels include the spectacular waterfalls of the Eoli River as well as the stunning beaches o...

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Monte Alen National Park

Monte Alen National Park is one of Central Africa’s hidden gems. The park is a protected area covering 1400 sq km which is home to gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, crocodiles and many other specie...

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