Résidence Chrono Prestige Appartement 2 Chambres Avec Vue Sur Mer à Plaza Platinum
2 1
apartment , Conakry
Kipé Plaza Platinium Vue Mer Appartement 2 Chambres is a two-bedroom apartment located in the Kipé district of Conakry, offering sea views from its balcony and private terrace. This 80-square-metre flat accommodates up to seven guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and parking, with modern amenities including a flat-screen TV for your convenience.
8.1 20 reviews
Guinea
17/08 – 02/09
£30/nighttotal: £480 (16 )
De Bali à Conaky *Kipe*
1 1
apartment , Conakry
This one-bedroom flat is situated in the Kipe district of Conakry, just 8 kilometres from Conakry International Airport, in a quiet residential area. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The flat can comfortably accommodate two guests and features a range of amenities including air conditioning, free parking, and internet access. It's a great choice for travellers looking for a comfortable and convenient base to explore the city.
Guinea
17/08 – 02/09
£117/nighttotal: £1872 (16 )
Galmar Realty
3 1
apartment , Conakry
This Conakry flat is situated in the city, offering convenient access to local attractions. This 50 square meter dwelling accommodates up to nine guests across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring a sea-view balcony, terrace, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi and private parking.
8.2 16 reviews
Guinea
17/08 – 02/09
£30/nighttotal: £480 (16 )
Los Angeles To Conakry *Kipe*
1 1
apartment , Conakry
This Conakry apartment rental is conveniently located approximately 8 kilometres from Conakry International Airport. The 30-square-metre flat offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes free Wi-Fi, private parking, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV.
8.4 146 reviews
Guinea
17/08 – 02/09
£29/nighttotal: £464 (16 )
Résidence Diakhaby
1 1
studio , Conakry
This studio apartment is located in Conakry, just 9 kilometres from Conakry International Airport and within easy reach of the city centre. It has received very good ratings for cleanliness and overall guest experience, with a good location rating. The self-catering apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It offers a range of amenities including air conditioning, a terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, parking, and daily room service.
Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Guinea
What are the must-see places in Guinea?
For a taste of Guinea's diverse landscapes, you shouldn't miss the Fouta Djallon highlands, with their stunning scenery and waterfalls like the Cascades de Kinkon. The Île de Los, a small island off the coast, offers beautiful beaches and a unique cultural experience. Conakry, the capital, is a vibrant city with its own attractions, including the Grand Mosque and the National Museum.
What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in Guinea?
Guinea offers a variety of activities. Hiking and trekking are popular in the Fouta Djallon, while exploring the islands and beaches along the coast is a great option. Visiting local markets in Conakry and smaller towns provides an insight into daily life. You can also take boat trips along the rivers and explore the diverse wildlife.
Which part of Guinea offers the most pleasant climate?
The Fouta Djallon highlands generally have a more pleasant climate than the coastal areas, with cooler temperatures and less humidity. The climate is still tropical, however, so be prepared for rain even in the highlands.
What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in Guinea?
Are there specific challenges to driving in Guinea that visitors should know?
Driving in Guinea can be challenging. Road conditions vary greatly, with many roads being unpaved and in poor repair. Traffic laws are not always strictly enforced, and driving can be quite chaotic, especially in urban areas. It's advisable to use reputable taxi services or hire a driver familiar with the local conditions.
What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Guinea?
The dry season, typically from November to May, is generally considered the best time to visit Guinea, as it offers the most pleasant weather conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
What are some local dishes to try in Guinea?
You should try Thiéboudienne, a national dish featuring fish or meat with rice and vegetables. There's also Mafé, a hearty stew with peanut butter, and plenty of fresh seafood options available along the coast.
What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in Guinea?
Emergency numbers vary and reliable, up-to-date information is difficult to find through readily available sources. It's best to contact your embassy or consulate for the most current emergency contact information before and during your trip.
What etiquette tips are important when visiting Guinea?
It's polite to greet people with a handshake, and to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Bargaining is common in markets, but it's important to do so respectfully. Learning a few basic French phrases will be helpful.
What are the best areas to spend a week in Guinea?
A week in Guinea could involve exploring the Fouta Djallon highlands for a few days, followed by a trip to the coast, perhaps spending time in Conakry and visiting the Île de Los. This allows for a good balance between nature and city life.
What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Guinea?
A weekend trip could focus on Conakry, allowing you to visit the main attractions, explore the markets, and experience the city's vibrant atmosphere. Alternatively, a trip to a nearby coastal area could offer a relaxing beach getaway.
What are the top shopping destinations in Guinea?
The main markets in Conakry offer a wide range of goods, from local crafts and textiles to everyday items. Smaller markets in other towns and cities will offer a more local shopping experience.
What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in Guinea?
Many smaller towns and villages throughout the country offer a chance to experience a more authentic Guinean culture and way of life. Exploring some of the less-visited national parks could also reveal hidden gems and unique wildlife.