Guinea-Bissau

Projeto Luta "Struggle"

My project will focus on the Struggle. The Struggle of the people, the Struggle of a nation where political and institutional fragility is increasingly taking hold. The Struggle of those named the weakest, the Struggle to smile in times of uncertainty. Here, I will tell the stories of Everyone. I will conduct various interviews through which I aim to share to All the Struggle behind the smile of the Guinean people.

Design sem nome (42)
The Indispensable Little Ones
Almas da Guiné-Bissau As crianças são a alma de um povo, de um país e de um planeta. Sem elas, não há alegria, não há esperança e não há futuro. Na Guiné-Bissau, a inocência e a alma genuína das crianças são postas em causa todos os dias. Faltam condições básicas....
Design sem nome (60)
The Indispensable Women's Struggle
Por Elas, Por Todos  Na Guiné-Bissau, mas também em Portugal, nos Países Baixos, nos Estados Unidos, na Noruega ou no Congo, em todos os países, sem exceção, as mulheres continuam a ser vítimas de abusos, da indiferença e da falta de consideração. E nós, homens, não...

Arriving in Bissau

Lisbon is the only city outside the African continent with direct flights to Bissau, operated by EuroAtlantic Airways and TAP Air Portugal.

The Google Flights is the search tool I regularly use to check ticket prices, purchasing them directly on the airlines' websites. With the FlightConnections, you can see all direct flights to the airport you want to fly to.

Health

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  • Mandatory Vaccine: Yellow Fever.
  • Recommended Vaccines: Hepatitis A and Typhoid Fever.
  • First Aid Kit: antimalarial tablets, insect repellent, sunscreen , antidiarrheal medication, band-aids, disinfectant (hand sanitizer), headache tablets.
In any case, you should have a travel consultation with a doctor before setting off on your adventure.

Visa

Portuguese citizens need a visa to enter Guinea-Bissau. If you plan to stay up to 45 days in the country, the visa costs around €60 (€70 for urgent processing).

You can obtain your visa at the Embassy of Guinea-Bissau in Lisbon or at the Consulates located in Aveiro, Porto, and the Algarve. If you are not from Portugal, please contact the Embassy of Guinea-Bissau located in your country.

Click here for all the information about the visa and documents you need for the country.

Weather

The average minimum temperatures in Guinea-Bissau range between 20°C (January) and 26°C (October), while the average maximum temperatures range between 30°C and 32°C. The climate is hot and humid, with two distinct seasons:

  • Rainy Season (mid-May to mid-November): more frequent and intense rains in the months of July and August.
  • Dry Season (between December and May): December and January are the coolest months.

Other Informations

  • Money: the official currency is the CFA Franc. You can check the current exchange rate at XE.com. There are some ATMs with Visa in Bissau, but they don’t always work. So, consider bringing some cash with you.
  • Internet: Holafly offers unlimited virtual internet packages (eSIM). If your phone is not compatible with eSIM, you can buy a local SIM card upon arrival in the country.
  • Time Zone: GMT+0 (the same in winter, one hour behind in summer compared to mainland Portugal).
  • Capital: Bissau.
  • Typical Dishes: Peanut Stew; Tcheben Stew; Cafriela; Citi Stew; Futi.

Sustainable Tips

If you’re traveling to a country without potable water, you don’t need to keep relying on plastic bottles. There are bottles with filters that eliminate 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals: you save money and avoid waste. More Tips? Wash your clothes in an eco-friendly way during your trip and choose hemp backpacks, a durable and environmentally friendly material.

Sometimes, we really have to take the plane, but that doesn’t mean we can’t reduce the impact in other ways. Be sustainable and believe this: small choices make a big difference.

Did You Know That...

…there are no cinemas in the country?

…the country is one of the world’s largest cashew producers?

…it has over 20 ethnic groups, each with its own language and culture?