Where does EG Car Rentals provide service in Equatorial Guinea?
We provide car rentals, airport transfers, DMC support, and corporate transport in Malabo, Bata, Bioko Island, and key routes across Equatorial Guinea.

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We provide car rentals, airport transfers, DMC support, and corporate transport in Malabo, Bata, Bioko Island, and key routes across Equatorial Guinea.
Yes. Chauffeur-driven rentals are available for business travelers, visitors, delegations, and clients who prefer local driving support in Malabo, Bata, and other cities.
For routes outside the city, we recommend a 4x4 SUV such as a Toyota Land Cruiser, Hilux, Pajero, or Fortuner, especially for rural roads, rain, mountain access, and remote tourism destinations.
Yes. We arrange pickup and drop-off at Malabo International Airport (SSG), transfers in Bata, and direct transport to hotels, offices, events, or tourism destinations.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural festivals of Equatorial Guinea. From the colorful Bubi New Year celebrations (Echebi) to the Fang Abira cleansing ceremony and the festive Corpus Christi processions in Malabo, our Cultural Festival Experience connects you with authentic community celebrations throughout the year. You'll participate in traditional ceremonies, taste festival-specific cuisine, and witness performances that have been passed down through generations.
Varies by festival. Major festivals: Malabo Carnival (February), Corpus Christi (May/June), Echebi Buhi (December/January). Contact us for upcoming dates.
Hotel pickup in Malabo or Bata (depending on festival location).
Begin with a cultural orientation from your guide explaining the significance of the specific festival you'll attend. Depending on the season, this could be the Bubi Echebi festival (January), Fang Abira purification ceremony (various dates), Corpus Christi (May/June), or the Malabo Carnival (February). Travel to the festival location — whether in Malabo, a rural Fang village, or a Bubi community on Bioko's coast. Participate in preparatory rituals, witness traditional dance and music performances, taste ceremonial foods, and join the community in celebration. Your guide will provide continuous cultural context and facilitate respectful interaction with elders and performers. Return in the evening with a deep appreciation of Equatorial Guinea's living cultural heritage.
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Discover Equatorial Guinea's rich cacao heritage on this immersive full-day tour of a working plantation on Bioko Island. Walk through centuries-old cacao groves, learn traditional fermentation and drying techniques, and taste freshly made chocolate in its purest form. Once a world-leading cacao producer, Equatorial Guinea's chocolate tradition is being revived — and you'll experience it firsthand from bean to bar.

Discover the fascinating history and vibrant culture of Malabo, Equatorial Guinea's capital city on Bioko Island. This half-day walking tour takes you through the colonial heart of the city, past 19th-century Spanish colonial architecture, the iconic cathedral, and the bustling Central Market. Your guide will bring the city's history to life — from its origins as a British settlement to its Spanish colonial period and modern-day revival as the capital of a Central African oil nation.

Discover Bata, the bustling mainland capital of Equatorial Guinea's Rio Muni region. This full-day trip includes the exciting journey across the Gulf of Guinea, where you'll explore the contrasts between Bioko Island and the continent. Once in Bata, explore the vibrant Central Market, stroll the newly developed coastal promenade, visit the cultural center, and taste fresh seafood caught that morning. This tour offers a fascinating window into Equatorial Guinea beyond Bioko Island.