Geographical location: The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is located in the center of the African continent, bordered to the north by Cameroon, to the east by Gabon, to the west by the Gulf of Guinea, and on the coast of the Gulf of Biafra.
- Rio Muni
It is the most popular tourist destination in Equatorial Guinea specifically on the mainland. This area has a very dry climate, especially in the summer, so if you are coming to the country during the summer months, it may be fun to spend some time in Rio Muni rather than other areas with Heavy rain.
- Elope Grande
Located in the southwest of the country, Elobey Grande is one of the favorite tourist places in Equatorial Guinea for locals who want to spend weekends in this dazzling natural region with its wonderful scenery.
- Mount Pico Basile
Located on Bioko Island, Mount Pico Basilé is the country's highest mountain at 3,011 metres. Pico Basilé, an active volcanic mountain that last erupted in 1923, is known for its unique scenery as well as hiking trails that attract adventure enthusiasts.
- Ibien Cathedral
Located on the border of Cameroon and Gabon, near the border of Equatorial Guinea, Ebebiyin Cathedral is an important building built in 1950 and this cathedral, in addition to being the most important religious building in the region, will impress you with its magnificent architecture.
- Malabo Cultural Center
Located in the country's capital and in the second largest city, Malabo, the Malabo Cultural Center, which was built from the colonial era, hosts many cultural and artistic events. It also includes a distinguished art gallery and theater.
- St. Elizabeth's Cathedral
Elizabeth Cathedral, a historic building located in the city of Malabo, was built between 1897 and 1916, and shines with its architecture and historical fabric, and is one of the tourist places in Equatorial Guinea that is worth seeing closely.
- Monte Allen National Park
It is the largest national park in the country, with an area of about two thousand square kilometers. It was opened during the visit in 1990, and it is considered an ideal address for viewing the country’s pristine nature and various types of animals.
- Equatorial Guinea Museum of Modern Art
The museum, where contemporary and traditional artworks of the African continent are displayed, is located in Malabo. Those who enjoy artistic and cultural excursions can visit this museum to see the most impressive works in the region.
Equatorial Guinea has a humid tropical climate all year round. Temperatures in the coastal region range between 20 and 32 degrees Celsius throughout the year. It rains abundantly during most seasons of the year, with annual rainfall amounts ranging between 1,800 and 4,000 mm. Humidity is high throughout the year. There are two main seasons in Equatorial Guinea: the heavy rainy season (May to October) and the light rainy season (November to April).