Bordering Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south & east, Guinea-Bissau (GW) enthralls vacationers with its scenic beaches, marvelous wildlife, West African traditions, fishing villages and indigenous people. Explore Bissau, the capital of this alluring destination that is famous for its pastel-colored buildings and good cafes.
Eat and drink in Guinea-BissauBinge on traditional Portuguese dishes and its most popular seafood like prawns, crabs, fishes and lobsters at Restaurant Asa Branca.
When to go in Guinea-BissauEnjoy popular events and festivals like the National Day and the Eid al-Adha, taking place during the months of September and November.