🇬🇳 Guinea
- Capital
- Conakry
- Currency
- Fr Guinean Franc (GNF)
- Drives on the
- Right
- Population
- ~ 14.4 Million
Travel Advisories
There are currently 2 active travel advisories for Guinea.
The most recent advisory was issued 27 days ago by 🇨🇦, which recommended Increased Caution.
Increased Caution
27 days ago
Issued by 🇨🇦
27 days ago
Issued by 🇨🇦
Increased Caution
4 months ago
Issued by 🇺🇸
Exercise increased caution
in Guinea due to crime, unrest, and inadequate health infrastructure.
Restrictions on U.S. Government Personnel Movement
U.S. government employees working in Guinea are prohibited from traveling between cities at night due to safety risks.
Crime
Crimes of opportunity are common in Guinea, especially in Conakry. Typical incidents include pickpocketing, purse snatching, theft from vehicles, assaults, and residential burglaries. Travelers should be especially alert in crowded areas, such as markets.
Unrest
Demonstrations and protests have occurred without warning in Guinea and sometimes result in violence. These events can develop around political issues, large events, or holidays. Security forces may use tear gas and gunfire to disperse crowds. Demonstrations may disrupt transportation and essential services.
Health
Guinea’s health infrastructure is limited. Access to necessary healthcare may not be available. Health services, hygiene, and quality control do not meet U.S. standards of care. Local drinking water is unsafe. Pharmacies are not well regulated, and locally available medications may be unsafe.
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4 months ago
Issued by 🇺🇸
Exercise increased caution
in Guinea due to crime, unrest, and inadequate health infrastructure.
Restrictions on U.S. Government Personnel Movement
U.S. government employees working in Guinea are prohibited from traveling between cities at night due to safety risks.
Crime
Crimes of opportunity are common in Guinea, especially in Conakry. Typical incidents include pickpocketing, purse snatching, theft from vehicles, assaults, and residential burglaries. Travelers should be especially alert in crowded areas, such as markets.
Unrest
Demonstrations and protests have occurred without warning in Guinea and sometimes result in violence. These events can develop around political issues, large events, or holidays. Security forces may use tear gas and gunfire to disperse crowds. Demonstrations may disrupt transportation and essential services.
Health
Guinea’s health infrastructure is limited. Access to necessary healthcare may not be available. Health services, hygiene, and quality control do not meet U.S. standards of care. Local drinking water is unsafe. Pharmacies are not well regulated, and locally available medications may be unsafe.