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Colonial Echoes: Equatorial Guinea's Hidden Gems

7 days in Equatorial Guinea for a couple

Colonial Architecture

Embark on a 7-day romantic journey through Equatorial Guinea, where colonial elegance meets vibrant African culture. Start in Malabo, the island capital, exploring the majestic Santa Isabel Cathedral and charming colonial streets. Enjoy serene moments in Malabo National Park before heading to Bata on the mainland. Discover Bata Cathedral's historic charm and wander along the bustling waterfront for a taste of local life. A short trip to Mbini unveils colonial echoes by the river. This balanced-paced adventure offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty—perfect for couples seeking unique experiences.

Route

Total Distance: ~1000 km

1 country7 nights

Your Stops:

1
Malabo(Equatorial Guinea)
2
Bata(Equatorial Guinea)

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Itinerary

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1st stop: MALABO

The vibrant capital of Equatorial Guinea, Malabo is a city where colonial architecture meets modern African culture. Set on the island of Bioko, it offers a unique blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty.

Stay 4 nights

Santa Isabel Cathedral's Majestic Facade

Explore the Colonial District's Charming Streets

Malabo National Park's Scenic Beauty

Malabo

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4 nights, 2 adults

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MalaboBata

Flight1 hour

$150.00 per person

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2nd stop: BATA

Bata, located on the mainland, is Equatorial Guinea’s largest city. Known for its dynamic atmosphere and colonial remnants, it serves as a gateway to explore more of the country's cultural heritage.

Stay 3 nights

Discover Bata Cathedral's Historic Charm

Wander Along Bata's Bustling Waterfront

Visit Mbini for Colonial Echoes by the River

Bata

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3 nights, 2 adults

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BataMalabo

Flight1 hour

$150.00 per person

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