Guinea Bissau
Travel tips for Guinea Bissau
Top 5 Experiences
The small West African coastal state is located between Senegal and Guinea and is an insider tip among African travel destinations. Highlights include:

Bijagos Archipelago’s Tranquil Paradise
Explore the 88 secluded islands of the Bijagos Archipelago, offering solitary beaches, turquoise waters, and a thriving underwater world.

Orango Islands National Park
Immerse yourself in the Orango Islands National Park, extending from the sea to coastal savannahs, mangroves, and palm forests.

February Carnival in Bissau
Experience the cultural extravaganza of Bissau’s Carnival in February, where the capital comes alive with elaborate costumes and vibrant processions.

Colonial Heritage
As a former Portuguese colony, there are some historical remains here, such as the Fortaleza d’Amura.

Centro Juvenil
Founded in 1976 by Father Battiste Armano, Centro Artistico Juvenil in Bissau provides young people with a dignified and creative way to earn money for their studies.
Tourist infrastructure
Guinea Bissau’s infrastructure, particularly in the capital, is limited, with occasional water and power supply disruptions. Roads inland are often only accessible by off-road vehicles, mainly during the rainy season. Taxis and minibuses are available for transportation.
In terms of hotel infrastructure in Guinea-Bissau, this varies in quality, with a range of options in the capital, Bissau. However, outside major cities, hotel choices may be limited, and facilities can vary. It is recommended to book accommodations in advance, especially in popular tourist destinations.
Climate and travel season
The best time to visit Guinea-Bissau is from November to April, avoiding the rainy season when the weather is warm and dry. During the rainy season (late May to early November), intense monsoon storms bring heavy rainfall leading to river and coastal flooding, making many roads and bridges impassable.
Visa and entry
Citizens of Germany, Austria and Switzerland need a passport valid for at least six months and a visa to enter Madagascar. The tourist visa is issued on arrival at all international airports.
Since the regulations can change at any time, all information are non-binding and without guarantee. Please observe the visa regulations and the current information of the Federal Foreign Office / Federal Ministry European and International Affairs / Federal Department of Foreign Affaires at all times.
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