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Bissau Guinea Bissau

Full travel intelligence mirrored from the Paris benchmark (weather, transport, culture, practical, itineraries, and day trips).

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Weather & Climate

Tropical wet climate with coastal humidity, mangrove-lined waterways, and heavy mid-summer rains.

Jan

31° / 24° 50 mm

Feb

32° / 24° 40 mm

Mar

32° / 25° 90 mm

Apr

31° / 25° 170 mm

May

30° / 25° 240 mm

Jun

30° / 25° 280 mm

Jul

30° / 25° 300 mm

Aug

30° / 25° 290 mm

Sep

30° / 25° 260 mm

Oct

30° / 25° 200 mm

Nov

31° / 24° 90 mm

Dec

31° / 24° 50 mm

Transportation

  • Airport

    Bissau Guinea International Airport (N/A) · Typically 20-60 minutes from the city center depending on traffic.

  • Transfers

    Official airport taxi / rideshare (25-45 min, Varies by distance) · Hotel / shuttle coach (30-60 min, Check with accommodation) · Local transit (40-70 min, Local fare)

  • Transit

    Bus, Taxi / rideshare, Metro or tram (where available)

  • Tips

    Use contactless fare cards or exact change on buses when possible. · Ride-hailing apps are the safest option after dark. · Peak-hour traffic can double travel times—plan airport trips with buffer.

  • Walkability

    moderate

Culture & Etiquette

  • Language

    Bissau official language; English is common in tourism zones.

  • Currency

    Bissau currency

  • Customs

    Offer a friendly greeting when entering shops or meeting hosts. · Use your right hand when giving or receiving money or small gifts. · Dress modestly when visiting religious or government sites.

  • Etiquette

    Ask before photographing people or private spaces. · Tipping 5-10% is appreciated in sit-down restaurants unless service is included. · Queues are respected—wait your turn even if lines feel informal.

Practical Basics

  • Visa

    Confirm visa requirements with official consulates; proof of onward travel and sufficient funds are commonly requested.

  • Power

    110-240V (varies) · Universal adapter recommended

  • Healthcare

    Seek care at private hospitals or internationally accredited clinics; travel insurance and emergency evacuation coverage are recommended.

  • Safety

    MODERATE · Use licensed taxis or rideshare apps after dark. · Keep valuables zipped inside bags and be mindful in busy markets. · Monitor your embassy’s travel advisories for demonstrations or weather alerts.

  • Emergency

    Police 112 · Ambulance 112

Restaurants

Cantinho do Chef

Portuguese

Cozy restaurant blending Portuguese seafood and local spices.

Must-try: Cataplana de marisco, Coconut flan

Restaurante Lusitano

Seafood

Fresh catch and grilled meats near the coast.

Must-try: Grilled snapper, Cajun garlic rice

Taberna Bandim

Local

Market-style canteen with stews, rice, and peanut sauces.

Must-try: Maafe stew, Attieke

Mamu Kitchen

Guinea-Bissau

Family-run kitchen known for palm butter dishes.

Must-try: Palm milk fish, Cassava bread

Palmarinho Grill

Barbecue

Open grill plating skewers over charcoal.

Must-try: Spiced goat skewers, Chili roasted plantain

Casa das Areias

Mediterranean

Sea breeze dining with mezze and grilled fish.

Must-try: Octopus carpaccio, Lemon semolina cake

Day Trips

  • Bolama Island Ruins

    70 km · 8h

    Colonial era remnants and quiet beaches on the former capital.

  • Orango Archipelago

    120 km · 10h

    Boat ride to Orango National Park for wildlife and remote villages.

  • Cacheu River Heritage Route

    80 km · 7h

    Historic forts, mangrove cruise, and colonial architecture.

  • Buba Rice Paddies & Markets

    140 km · 9h

    River valley tour highlighting agricultural cooperatives.

  • Bissagos Wildlife Safari via Bubaque

    130 km · 10h

    Exploration of Bubaque to meet artisans and wildlife preserves.