Equatorial Guinea, located on the west coast of Central Africa, is a fascinating country with a variety of landscapes, from lush tropical rainforests to white sandy beaches bordered by the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Guinea. Malabo, the capital, is nestled on the island of Bioko and dazzles with its unique blend of colonial architecture, bustling markets and breathtaking seascapes.
The islands of the Annobón archipelago, with their peaceful atmosphere and secluded beaches, offer the perfect tropical escape for travellers seeking tranquillity and unspoilt natural beauty. The continent’s primary forests are home to remarkable biodiversity, with endemic species such as colobus monkeys and forest elephants.
Equatorial Guinea also offers a rich African culture, with traditional dances, haunting music and colorful festivals. Artisan markets abound with wood carvings, traditional textiles and unique objets d’art, offering visitors a glimpse of local craftsmanship.