Hotels in Equatorial Guinea

Hotels in Equatorial Guinea

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Hotels in Equatorial Guinea: popular cities

Malabo

Malabo

6 hotels

Top 1
Baney

Baney

1 hotels

Top 2
Bata

Bata

1 hotels

Top 3
Anisok

Anisok

1 hotels

Hotels in Equatorial Guinea near popular landmarks

San Fernando

San Fernando

5 hotels

Top 1
Catedral de Santa Isabel

Catedral de Santa Isabel

5 hotels

Top 2
Centro Cultural Ecuatoguineano

Centro Cultural Ecuatoguineano

5 hotels

Top 3
Paseo Maritimo

Paseo Maritimo

5 hotels

Plaza de Guinea Équatoriale

Plaza de Guinea Équatoriale

5 hotels

Torre de Bata

Torre de Bata

1 hotels

Paseo Marítimo de Bata

Paseo Marítimo de Bata

1 hotels

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More About Equatorial Guinea

Discover Equatorial Guinea: An Untouched Gem in Africa

Equatorial Guinea is a small country located in Central Africa. Despite its size, the country boasts a diverse range of landscapes, from the gorgeous beaches of Bioko Island to the dense forests of Monte Alen National Park. The country is divided into seven provinces, each with its unique attractions and culture. Popular provinces include Bioko Norte, Litoral, and Centro Sur.

  • Did you know that Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa?
  • The country is also one of the least visited in the world, making it a perfect destination for adventurous travelers.
  • Equatorial Guinea is one of the wealthiest countries in Africa, thanks to its vast reserves of oil and gas.

Important Tips for Traveling to Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea is still largely undiscovered, so it's essential to be prepared before you go. Here are some essential tips to help you plan your trip:

  • The main airport is Malabo International Airport on Bioko Island, but there are also a few smaller airports throughout the country. Be sure to check which airport is closest to your destination.
  • The country uses the Central African CFA franc as its currency, and credit cards are not widely accepted outside of larger cities. It's best to bring cash with you and exchange it at a bank or currency exchange center.
  • Most travelers need a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea. Visas can be obtained from the nearest embassy or consulate ahead of time or on arrival at the airport.
  • The official languages of Equatorial Guinea are Spanish, French, and Portuguese. While English is not widely spoken, most hotels and tourist areas will have staff who speak at least some English.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a rich culture and history, and visitors should be respectful of local customs and traditions. For example, it's considered impolite to eat or drink while walking in public.

Top Attractions and Tourist Spots

Equatorial Guinea may be small, but the country is packed with natural beauty and cultural treasures. Here are some of the top attractions to add to your itinerary:

  • Bioko Island – This beautiful island is home to stunning beaches and lush tropical forests, as well as the city of Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea.
  • Monte Alen National Park – This protected area is home to a vast array of wildlife, including gorillas, elephants, and leopards. It's a must-visit for nature lovers.
  • Bata – This bustling city is the largest in Equatorial Guinea and is known for its colorful markets and lively nightlife scene.
  • Ebebiyin – This small town near the border with Cameroon is a great place to experience traditional Equatorial Guinean culture and see local crafts being made.

When to Visit and What to Wear

Equatorial Guinea has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to February when the weather is slightly cooler and more comfortable. However, there is no bad time to visit, as the country is warm and welcoming year-round.

When packing for your trip, be sure to bring lightweight, breathable clothing, as well as comfortable walking shoes. Dressing modestly is also recommended, especially in more traditional areas of the country.

Choosing the Right Hotel for Your Needs

Equatorial Guinea has a range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts. Here are some tips for choosing the right hotel:

  • If you want to be near the top attractions, look for hotels in Malabo or Bata.
  • If you're a foodie, choose a hotel near local markets or restaurants.
  • Business travelers should consider hotels near the airport or in the city center.
  • If you're looking for a more luxurious experience, check out one of the country's high-end resorts.
  • For budget-friendly options, look for guesthouses or hostels in larger cities like Malabo or Bata.
  • If you want to capture the perfect Instagram shot, consider staying at a hotel with stunning views or unique architecture.

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Property Information for Tourists

Highest PriceJPY 1,404,413
Lowest PriceJPY 14,769
Number of Reviews128
Total Properties9
Weekday Avg. PriceJPY 52,163
Weekend Avg. PriceJPY 52,451