
Equatorial Guinea
Rainforests hum with equatorial pulse, June to August dries the path to discovery
01 · Overview
The best time to visit Equatorial Guinea is between June and August, when rainforest isles and coastal beats shine in dry, equatorial calm. With warm, dry conditions (25°C to 30°C), this season is perfect for exploring Bioko Island’s beaches, hiking Monte Alén National Park, or visiting Malabo’s colonial sites. The lack of rain enhances outdoor exploration. For a quieter or cheaper visit, try May or early September, before the wet season.
02 · Travel essentials
Practical info
LanguageSpanish
CurrencyCentral African CFA Franc (XAF)
TimezoneUTC+1
Emergency112 (police/ambulance)
DrivingRight-hand
Tap waterBottle only
Plug typeType C,Type E
TippingNo
VaccinationsYellow Fever
GPI2.132
03 · Wildlife calendar
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04 · Wildlife Spots
Wildlife Spots
No wildlife spots yet in Equatorial Guinea.