Best Vacation rentals and Airbnb offers in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
21/10 – 24/10
IDR 3177968/total: IDR 9533904 (3 )
Paraiso Building
4 5
apartment , Malabo
This Malabo flat is situated 45 kilometres from Pico Basile National Park and 5 kilometres from Malabo International Airport. This 120 square metre, two-bedroom flat accommodates up to seven guests and features air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a private terrace, and complimentary on-site parking.
Equatorial Guinea
04/09 – 11/09
IDR 3130195/total: IDR 21911365 (7 )
Alima
1 3
house , Malabo
This detached house in Malabo is conveniently located 5 kilometres from Malabo International Airport and 45 kilometres from Pico Basile National Park. The property offers air-conditioned accommodation with private pools, terraces, and kitchens, ideal for families and pet owners, with free private parking available and a check-out time between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM.
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 1367991/total: IDR 9575937 (7 )
Loft En Finca De Cacao Con Piscina Común
1 2
apartment , Malabo
This unique loft accommodation is situated on an authentic cocoa plantation in Equatorial Guinea, offering an immersive experience inspired by the natural environment that influenced the film 'Palmeras en la nieve'. This property provides air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen, and a swimming pool, with accommodation for two guests in one bathroom, ideal for travellers seeking a peaceful escape from urban life and a connection to local agriculture.
9.7 21 reviews
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 939371/total: IDR 6575597 (7 )
Proximité Aéroport Et Centre Ville Face A La Mer
1 2
cabin , Malabo
This seaside lodge near Malabo International Airport offers ocean views and convenient access to the city, with nearby attractions including Playa de Arena Blanca and Pico Basilé within 50 kilometres. This accommodation provides 9 independent rooms, each with a private bathroom, air conditioning, television, and Wi-Fi, alongside on-site dining and the availability of the host for local recommendations.
9.3 3 reviews
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 1491187/total: IDR 10438309 (7 )
Executive Apartment- Hotel Service!
1 2
apartment , Malabo
This modern one-bedroom apartment, perfect for two guests, is situated in Malabo's Paraiso district, offering convenient access to the Magno Suites hotel across the street. The self-catering flat boasts a fully equipped kitchen, 65" TV, air conditioning, private parking, daily cleaning service, and a large 160x200cm bed, all included in the all-inclusive pricing.
9.2 5 reviews
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 1570752/total: IDR 10995264 (7 )
5 - Hogar Moderno En Malabo: Espacioso Y Equipado
1 2
apartment , Malabo
This spacious two-bedroom flat in Malabo offers high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and 24-hour security, situated within a 10-minute walk of two supermarkets and two acclaimed restaurants. This modern residence provides a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, along with parking and a washing machine, ideal for four guests seeking convenience and comfort.
10 1 review
Equatorial Guinea
12/07 – 04/09
IDR 811675/total: IDR 43830450 (54 )
Apartamento De 1 Dormitorio
1 2
apartment , Malabo
This flat is situated in a local neighbourhood near the Malabo Stadium, offering an authentic experience of Malabo. This one-bedroom flat accommodates two guests and includes air conditioning, a kitchen, and WiFi, with free airport pickup available for stays of three nights or more.
9.9 23 reviews
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 1611817/total: IDR 11282719 (7 )
8 Piso Moderno En Zona Segura: Wi-fi, Ac Y Confort
2 2
apartment , Malabo
This two-bedroom apartment is situated in a gated community in a central district of Malabo, within easy reach of the city's main attractions. Guests consistently rate the accommodation as excellent for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The apartment comfortably accommodates four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven. Enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, a fitness centre, parking, and secure Wi-Fi access, all within a peaceful and secure environment.
9.8 13 reviews
Equatorial Guinea
27/06 – 04/07
IDR 1491187/total: IDR 10438309 (7 )
Executive Apartments- Wifi And Cleaning Included
1 2
apartment , Malabo
This one-bedroom apartment in Malabo is ideally located in the city's most desirable neighbourhood, offering convenient access to the bustling city centre and the serene beaches of Malabo. The apartment boasts a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom, a comfortable living area and a private balcony, perfect for a relaxing stay for two guests.
Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Equatorial Guinea
What are the must-see places in Equatorial Guinea?
For a taste of history and culture, visit the capital city, Malabo, exploring its colonial architecture and the Black Beach. Bioko Island offers stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and the impressive Pico Basilé, the country's highest peak. On the mainland, Río Muni's coastline boasts beautiful beaches and the Bata National Museum provides insights into the nation's history and art. Don't forget Monte Alen, a significant landmark offering panoramic views.
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What are the typical activities to do in Equatorial Guinea?
Equatorial Guinea offers diverse activities. Hiking and exploring the rainforests of Bioko Island are popular, as are relaxing on its pristine beaches. Birdwatching is excellent, particularly around the island's volcanic peaks. In Bata, one can explore the city's markets and experience the local culture. Visitors can also engage in fishing and water sports along the coast.
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Which part of Equatorial Guinea offers the most pleasant climate?
The climate is generally tropical, but the higher elevations of Bioko Island, especially around Pico Basilé, tend to have a more pleasant climate, with cooler temperatures than the coastal areas. The island's mountainous regions offer a respite from the humidity found in the lowlands.
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What airport options are there for reaching Equatorial Guinea?
The main international airport is Malabo International Airport (SSG) on Bioko Island. Bata Airport (BSQ) on the mainland also serves international and domestic flights, though with fewer international connections than Malabo.
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Are there specific challenges to driving in Equatorial Guinea that visitors should know?
Driving conditions can be challenging. Road infrastructure varies considerably, with some areas having well-maintained roads while others are poorly maintained or unpaved. Driving at night can be particularly risky due to poor lighting and road conditions. It's advisable to use a reputable taxi service or hire a driver familiar with the local conditions.
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The official currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF).
What are the top festivals to experience in Equatorial Guinea?
Specific dates vary, so it's best to check local listings closer to your travel dates. However, national holidays like Independence Day are celebrated with vibrant parades and cultural events. Many local festivals celebrate harvests and traditional customs, often with music, dance, and traditional food. These local events are usually announced closer to their dates.
What is the best time of year to visit Equatorial Guinea?
The dry season, typically from December to February, is generally considered the best time to visit, offering the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. However, the climate varies depending on location and altitude.
What are some local dishes to try in Equatorial Guinea?
Try the delicious seafood, especially grilled fish and prawns. Fufu, a starchy staple made from cassava or plantains, is often served with various stews. Also look for Caldo de Coco, a coconut-based soup, and other dishes featuring local ingredients and flavors.
What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in Equatorial Guinea?
Emergency numbers vary. It's best to contact your embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date emergency contact information before your trip and to have this information readily available while traveling.
What etiquette tips are important when visiting Equatorial Guinea?
It's polite to greet people with a handshake. Modest clothing is generally appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. Being respectful of local customs and traditions is essential. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will enhance your interactions with locals.
What are the best areas to spend a week in Equatorial Guinea?
A week could easily be spent exploring Bioko Island, combining visits to Malabo, exploring the island's rainforests, and relaxing on its beaches. Alternatively, you could spend a few days in Malabo and then travel to the mainland to explore Bata and its surroundings.
What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Equatorial Guinea?
A weekend could be dedicated to exploring Malabo, enjoying its colonial architecture, visiting the Black Beach, and experiencing the city's culture. Alternatively, if you prefer a more relaxed getaway, you could focus on a beach resort on Bioko Island.
What are the top shopping destinations in Equatorial Guinea?
Malabo offers a variety of shops, from local markets selling handicrafts and produce to larger stores selling imported goods. Bata also has shopping areas, though the selection may be more limited than in Malabo. Local markets are a great place to find unique souvenirs and experience the local atmosphere.
What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in Equatorial Guinea?
Venture into the less-visited parts of Bioko Island's rainforest, seeking out hidden waterfalls and exploring the diverse wildlife. On the mainland, explore smaller villages and towns in Río Muni, interacting with the local communities and experiencing a more authentic side of Equatorial Guinea. Remember to respect local customs and seek guidance from local authorities before venturing into remote areas.