
Guinea-Bissau is one of West Africa’s most inspiring hidden gems, a country rich in culture, nature and genuine warmth. From the idyllic Bijagós Islands to lively coastal towns, life here is shaped by music, rhythm and community.

The true Soul of Africa: Guinea-Bissau Carnival 14 – 17 February 2026

The annual Carnival is the perfect expression of this spirit. More than a parade, it is a powerful celebration of identity, creativity and unity. Colorful costumes, traditional masks, drumming and dancing fill the streets with joy and pride. During Carnival, different ethnic groups come together, sharing stories, heritage and hope. Experiencing Carnival in Guinea-Bissau means feeling the true heartbeat of the country.
Guinea-Bissau has much more to offer

Beyond Carnival, Guinea-Bissau offers visitors an authentic and deeply rewarding travel experience. Guests can explore the Bijagós Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for pristine beaches, sacred islands and rich marine life. In the capital Bissau, colonial architecture, local markets and music-filled streets reveal the country’s history and everyday culture.

Nature lovers can discover mangrove forests, wildlife-rich estuaries and rare bird species, while rural villages offer insight into traditional life and craftsmanship. Warm hospitality, fresh seafood, vibrant rhythms and unspoiled landscapes make Guinea-Bissau a destination for travelers seeking beauty, culture and genuine connection beyond the usual tourist routes.

Guinea-Bissau is now opening up to tourism

Until now, the country has been isolated and has had hardly any tourists, which has been good for nature. The 88 islands of the Bijagos Archipelago in particular are considered incredibly beautiful…

Guinea-Bissau is accessible mainly via Osvaldo Vieira International Airport (OXB) in Bissau, with flights from Lisbon with TAP, Dakar (Air Senegal), Casablanca (Royal Air Maroc) and regional hubs.
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival or e-visa with prior authorization. Entry is generally straightforward, especially when arranged through local tour operators, who also assist with transfers, hotels and travel logistics.

The cost of living in Guinea-Bissau is approximately 50% lower than in Europe or the United States, especially for accommodation, local food and transport. Imported goods and electricity, on the other hand, are comparatively expensive.

Portuguese is the official language of Guinea-Bissau. In everyday life, Guinea-Bissau Creole (Kriol) is mainly spoken, which most people understand. More and more young people are learning English, and English is also spoken in hotels and lodges. Also tour operators like Kassumai Tours in Bissau can speak English…

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