Equatorial Guinea features Bioko Island beaches, Monte Alén rainforest, and Spanish colonial heritage.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Equatorial Guinea.
Malabo Cathedral
Gothic revival landmark in the capital.
Monte Alén National Park
Rainforest with forest elephants and gorillas.
Ureka Waterfalls
Cascades on Bioko Island's southern coast.
Top Restaurants in Equatorial Guinea
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Equatoguinean-Spanish
Restaurante Imagine
Malabo
Malabo's finest dining room at the Sofitel serves Equatoguinean-Spanish fusion—sopa de pescado, grilled lobster, and plantain dishes—with Gulf of Guinea views. Diplomatic receptions and business dinners anchor its reputation. The capital's most prestigious restaurant.
Equatoguinean Seafood
La Luna
Malabo
A Malabo favorite on the Bioko Island coast, La Luna serves fresh grilled fish, cassava fritters, and tropical fruit juices in a casual beachfront setting. Locals gather here on weekends for its reliable seafood and relaxed atmosphere. Malabo's most popular casual dining spot.
Equatoguinean-Italian
Pizza Place Bata
Bata
In Bata on the mainland, this popular restaurant serves wood-fired pizzas alongside Equatoguinean stews and grilled meats, reflecting the city's Spanish colonial heritage and West African roots. A social hub for the expatriate and local community. Bata's best-known dining address.