Is Guinea Safe to Visit in 2026?
Military junta. Infrastructure poor. Fouta Djallon highlands beautiful but remote. How we score
What Warnely Is Tracking
Real-time incidents pulled from the Warnely pipeline. The dashboard renders a richer feed.
Official Travel Advisories
Guinea compared to your home country
Guinea's composite Warnely risk score is 53/100 (High Risk). Here is how that compares to common home countries for English-speaking travellers. Append ?home=GB (or US, AU, CA, DE) to the URL to pin your home.
Guinea is materially riskier than United Kingdom (2.4× riskier on the Warnely index).
Guinea is noticeably riskier than United States (1.5× riskier on the Warnely index).
Guinea is materially riskier than Australia (3.8× riskier on the Warnely index).
Guinea is materially riskier than Canada (3.5× riskier on the Warnely index).
Guinea is materially riskier than Germany (2.6× riskier on the Warnely index).
Lower scores are safer. Each home country's score is its own composite on the same 0-100 scale. See methodology.
Risk Breakdown
This is the static baseline rating across six dimensions. The Warnely dashboard adds a live 30-day signal alongside.
Check FCDO/State Dept for current assessment.
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Check transport.
Quick Facts
| Plug type | C/F/K |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 220V/50Hz |
| Time zone | UTC+0 |
| Driving side | Right |
| Tap water | Unsafe |
Visa & Entry
| Type | eVisa (apply online) |
|---|---|
| Length | 90 days |
| Cost | €80 |
| Apply | Official portal → |
eVisa €80 for 90 days. Yellow fever certificate required.
Verify on IATA Travel Centre →
Summary: Visa required.
Passport: Valid 6+ months.
Customs: Yellow fever certificate required.
Prohibited: Drones. Photography of military. Drug laws strict.
Practical Tips
- Political instability since 2021 coup – Ouédraogo civilian transition ongoing
- Conakry requires caution – tourist-focused areas OK with fixer
- Fouta Djallon highlands (Labé, Mali) are cooler and beautiful
- Mount Nimba UNESCO site is extraordinary but access limited
- French official; many local languages (Susu, Peul, Malinké)
Common Scams & Practical Risks
- Money changers: Use banks. Street exchange is risky.
- Fake officials: Be cautious of people claiming to be officials demanding payments.
Solo & Women’s Safety
Solo Travellers
Challenging but rewarding. Local knowledge essential.
Women’s Safety Exercise Caution
Exercise caution. Dress conservatively. Harassment can occur.
LGBTQ+ Travellers
| Legal status | Criminalised |
|---|---|
| Social climate |
Up to 3yrs prison. PDA dangerous.
Drug Laws
| Severity | Severe (long sentences) |
|---|---|
| Cannabis | Severe penalties |
Possession 2–10yrs. Coup context limits tourism but strict.
Emergency Numbers
If you decide to travel to Guinea
A practical checklist that applies to any trip. Each item links to the part of this guide where the specifics live.
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1Check the live advisory Read the UK FCDO and US State Department pages within a week of departure. Advisories change. View current FCDO advisory →
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2Register your trip US citizens: enrol with STEP. UK citizens: register your itinerary with the nearest British embassy. Both enable consular contact in an emergency.
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3Save the local emergency numbers Police: 117. Ambulance: 118. Pin them in your phone's emergency-contacts screen so they're reachable from a locked phone.
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4Insurance with medical evacuation Travel insurance with a medical-evacuation limit of £10m or more. Cheap policies usually exclude or cap medevac, the single most expensive thing that goes wrong abroad. See the medevac entry in the glossary for what to check.
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5Confirm vaccinations and prescriptions Visit a travel clinic 4-6 weeks before departure for any routine vaccinations and country-specific recommendations. Check any prescription medication against the destination's import rules.
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6Set up a check-in routine before you go Agree a daily or every-other-day check-in time with a contact at home, plus a fallback channel if your primary one fails (WhatsApp goes down in countries that block it). The family communication plan covers the specifics.
Find every foreign embassy and consulate in Guinea in the Warnely embassy directory →
Medical evacuation cost (pre-insurance)
Guinea sits in Band C on Warnely's medevac cost dataset. The figures below are typical pre-insurance ranges in USD, calibrated against published bands from Global Rescue, MedJet, Allianz, and insurance-industry whitepapers.
Long-haul fixed-wing repatriation typical, often multiple legs and specialised crew. Travel insurance with a meaningful medevac limit is not optional for trips to this band.
For the full methodology, the four-band table, and the downloadable CSV, see /methodology/medevac. Sanity-check your travel insurance limit against the high end of this band before booking.
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Countries with a similar safety profile
Four countries with the closest Warnely risk score to Guinea (53/100). Useful as benchmark reads.
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Egypt Safety Brief (52/100)
Persistent touts and scams. Avoid border regions and western deserts.
Israel (54/100)
Complex security situation. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem draw visitors. Conflict zones must be avoided.
Travel Safety Insights
Long-form playbooks from the Warnely team. Practical, country-agnostic guidance to pair with this country brief.
The First 24 Hours: Crisis Playbook
What to actually do in the first day after something goes wrong abroad. Embassy, comms, money, medical.
Travel Scams in 2026
Field guide to the scams targeting tourists this year, with one-line tells for each.
Hotel & Airbnb Safety
The 60-second routine experienced travellers run on every check-in.
Family Communication Plan
The check-in protocol that turns "are you OK?" panic into a 30-second resolution.