DestinationEquatorial Guinea
Travel health guide

Equatorial Guinea

Africa (Central Africa)Grade D (High Risk)Risk score 45

Equatorial Guinea requires significant travel-health prep: Yellow Fever is required, malaria prophylaxis is recommended, and healthcare is limited.

  • CDC-aligned guidance
  • Licensed in all 50 states
  • HSA / FSA eligible
Safety grade
D (High Risk)
Risk score
45 / 100
Region
Africa (Central Africa)
Last updated
May 28, 2026

About Equatorial Guinea

One of Africa’s smallest nations, Equatorial Guinea offers volcanic islands, rainforest parks, and Spanish colonial heritage. Tourism is limited but growing steadily.

Wandr's recommendations

  • Corruption, poor infrastructure, and healthcare limitations are notable.

  • Yellow fever vaccination is required.

  • The CDC also recommends malaria prophylaxis, hepatitis A/B, typhoid, and routine vaccines.

US Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBased on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Common questions

Travel health FAQ

Yes. Yellow Fever vaccination is required for entry — carry your International Certificate of Vaccination as proof.

Medically reviewed by the Wandr Health Medical TeamLast updated May 28, 2026
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