Malabo is found in the gulf of Guinea, historical capital of Equatorial Guinea, a city that shines for the beauty of its natural surroundings and the richness of its cultural heritage. Set on the volcanic island of Bioko, this nation is recognized as the only country in continental Africa where Spanish is an official language and part of daily life, forming a unique bond between Africa and the Spanish-speaking world.
Malabo is also distinguished by the warmth and hospitality of its people. Its history, culture, and uniqueness make the city a place of great significance on the African continent, where nature, faith, and the hope for a future full of promise converge.

