Equatorial Guinea
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Equatorial Guinea

Rainforests hum with equatorial pulse, June to August dries the path to discovery

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.

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

Climate

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Feb
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Aug
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Dec
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WeatherCelsius
29°
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27°
28°
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29°
Sea Temp.Celsius
28°
29°
29°
28°
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26°
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25°
26°
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28°
28°
RainfallDays per month
10/d
8/d
12/d
11/d
8/d
4/d
3/d
4/d
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11/d
10/d
SunshineHours per day
190/h
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190/h
Tourism Season

Wildlife Spots

No wildlife spots yet in Equatorial Guinea.