Tourism in Equatorial Guinea

Because Equatorial Guinea has undergone many years of international isolation, its tourism industry is very undeveloped, with limited hotel space available in Malabo and Bata. Attractions include the Spanish colonial architecture of Malabo, the beaches, and the tropical rain forests. A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is required. A valid passport is needed; there are no visa requirements for US passport holders.

In 2004, the US Department of State estimated the cost of staying in Equatorial Guinea at $218 per day.

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    See also

    Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Equatorial Guinea.
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