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Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau is a small West African country that offers travelers a unique and unforgettable experience. With its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture, Guinea-Bissau is an ideal destination for those looking to explore a new and exciting place. The country is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with white sand and crystal clear waters. Inland, visitors can explore the lush rainforest and spot exotic wildlife such as monkeys, antelopes, and crocodiles. The capital city of Bissau is also worth exploring, with its colonial architecture and bustling markets. For those looking for a more cultural experience, there are plenty of traditional villages to visit where you can learn about the local customs and traditions. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and friendly locals, Guinea-Bissau is an ideal destination for travelers looking for an unforgettable experience.


Activities: Hiking, Camping, Safari


Landscapes: Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Rivers, Lakes


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, History, Festivals, Adventure

Is Guinea-Bissau expensive?

Low end: £unknown+ a day
Mid range: £unknown+ a day
High end: £unknown+ a day

Guinea-Bissau currency

FrWest African CFA franc (XOF)

    Weather in Guinea-Bissau

    Guinea-Bissau has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season runs from November to May and is characterized by hot, dry weather with temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the mid-90s Fahrenheit (24-35 Celsius). The wet season runs from June to October and is characterized by heavy rains and high humidity. Temperatures during this time range from the mid-70s to the mid-90s Fahrenheit (24-35 Celsius).

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    Is Guinea-Bissau safe?

    Crime

    The crime rate in Guinea-Bissau is high and the country has been plagued by political instability, making it a dangerous place to travel. Common crimes include pickpocketing, mugging, armed robbery, carjacking, and burglary. Violent crime is also common, including assault and rape. In addition, there have been reports of kidnappings for ransom. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and take extra precautions when traveling in Guinea-Bissau.

    Travel advisory

    3/5Guinea-Bissau has a current risk level of 3 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Guinea-Bissau.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Vaccinations

      It is recommended that travelers to Guinea-Bissau be up to date on routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), polio, and influenza. Additionally, travelers should consider getting vaccinated for hepatitis A and typhoid.

    • Malaria

      Malaria is a risk in Guinea-Bissau. Travelers should take preventive measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants. Antimalarial medication may also be recommended.

      Insect repellent
    • Other Diseases

      Travelers should also be aware of the risk of other diseases such as cholera, dengue fever, and yellow fever. It is important to practice safe food and water precautions while traveling in Guinea-Bissau.

    Guinea-Bissau customs and etiquette

    • Greeting Etiquette

      When greeting someone in Guinea-Bissau, it is customary to shake hands with the right hand and to greet the person with a phrase such as 'bom dia' (good day) or 'boa tarde' (good afternoon). It is also polite to wait for the other person to initiate the handshake.

    • Dress Code

      In general, dress in Guinea-Bissau is conservative. Women should avoid wearing revealing clothing and men should wear long trousers and shirts with collars. It is also important to dress appropriately when visiting religious sites.

    • Gift Giving Etiquette

      When giving gifts in Guinea-Bissau, it is polite to give something practical such as food or household items. Gifts should be wrapped and presented with both hands. It is also important to accept any gifts that are offered with both hands.

    • Table Manners

      When dining in Guinea-Bissau, it is important to wait for the host to indicate where you should sit. Table manners are relatively formal and it is polite to wait for the host to start eating before beginning your meal. It is also important to keep your hands above the table when eating.

    Miscellaneous

    Guinea-Bissau adapter & plug types

    Guinea-Bissau uses these plug types

    Type C

    Capitals

    Bissau

    Languages

    Portuguese, Upper Guinea Creole

    Timezones

    UTC

    Driving side

    Guinea-Bissau is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Guinea-Bissau starts their week on monday

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