Equatorial Guinea 5 Day Itinerary
Equatorial Guinea Travel Itinerary (5 Days)
Day 1: Arrival in Malabo
- Places to Go: Malabo City
- Activities:
- Visit the National Park of Ureka
- Explore the Cathedral of Santa Isabel
- Enjoy a traditional Equatoguinean dinner at a local restaurant
- Things to Know:
- The official currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF)
- Spanish and French are widely spoken, alongside Portuguese
- Visa Requirements:
- All visitors require a visa, which can be obtained from Equatoguinean embassies or consulates
- Transportation:
- Malabo has a small airport with flights to major African cities
Day 2: Malabo
- Places to Go: Malabo City
- Activities:
- Visit the Presidential Palace and gardens
- Explore the Malabo Museum
- Take a stroll along the waterfront promenade
- Things to Know:
- The city has a mix of Spanish colonial architecture and African influence
- Be prepared for crowded markets and vendors
- Transportation:
- Walking is a great way to explore the city
Day 3: Ebebiyin
- Places to Go: Ebebiyin City
- Activities:
- Visit the Equatoguinean Museum of History and Ethnography
- Explore the nearby forest for a glimpse into traditional Equatoguinean life
- Things to Know:
- The city is known for its cultural events and festivals throughout the year
- Be prepared for variable weather, including rain
Day 4: Mongomo
- Places to Go: Mongomo City
- Activities:
- Visit the town’s central square
- Explore the nearby forest for a glimpse into traditional Equatoguinean life
- Things to Know:
- The city is known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities
- Be prepared for variable weather, including rain
Day 5: Departure from Malabo
- Places to Go: Malabo City
- Activities:
- Visit the National Park of Ureka (one last time)
- Shop for souvenirs at a local market
- Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant
- Things to Know:
- The official currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF)
- Spanish and French are widely spoken, alongside Portuguese
Additional Tips:
- Be prepared for variable weather, including rain
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Try traditional Equatoguinean cuisine and drinks
- Take time to explore the natural beauty of the country