Equatorial Guinea is a country located in Central Africa, with a population of around 1.3 million people. It is made up of two parts: a mainland region called Río Muni, and several islands, including Bioko (where the capital city, Malabo, is located), Annobón, and Corisco.
There are several ways to get to Equatorial Guinea:
- By air: The main international airport in Equatorial Guinea is Malabo International Airport (SSG), which is located on Bioko Island. There are regular flights to Malabo from major cities in Africa, Europe, and South America.
- By land: Equatorial Guinea is bordered by Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the south and east. You can enter the country by land from either of these countries.
- By sea: There are several ports in Equatorial Guinea, including the main port of Malabo on Bioko Island and the port of Bata on the mainland. It is possible to travel to Equatorial Guinea by boat from other West African countries.

10 popular tourist attractions in Equatorial Guinea include:
- Pico Basile: the highest point in Equatorial Guinea, located on Bioko Island.
- Monte Alen National Park: a protected area on Bioko Island, home to a wide variety of plant and animal species.
- Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación: a Catholic church in Malabo, known for its beautiful architecture.
- Rio Muni: the mainland region of Equatorial Guinea, home to a number of national parks and protected areas.
- Playa de Punta Europa: a popular beach on Bioko Island, known for its clear waters and white sand.
- Centro Cultural Hispano-Guineano: a cultural center in Malabo, featuring exhibits on the history and culture of Equatorial Guinea.
- Museo Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial: a museum in Malabo, showcasing the history and culture of Equatorial Guinea.
- Mercado de Malabo: a bustling market in the capital city, offering a wide range of goods and local products.
- Isla de Corisco: a small island off the coast of Equatorial Guinea, known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters.
- Parque Nacional Monte Alen: a national park on Bioko Island, home to a wide variety of plant and animal species.