About Quebo
Quebo, a charming town in southern Guinea-Bissau, offers a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Nestled along the Rio Grande de Buba, Quebo is known for its serene riverine landscapes, vibrant local markets, and warm hospitality. The town serves as a gateway to exploring the surrounding mangrove forests and traditional Bijagó villages. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local way of life, witnessing traditional fishing techniques and enjoying fresh seafood. Quebo's cultural significance is highlighted by its role in Guinea-Bissau's history, particularly during the struggle for independence. The town's laid-back atmosphere and scenic surroundings make it a hidden gem for travelers seeking an authentic West African experience.
Things to do in Quebo

Customized Nature Walk in Manuel Antonio National Park

Surfing Classes Manuel Antonio

White Water Rafting Half Day Naranjo River (Apr. 15th-Jan. 10th)

Ebano Waterfalls and Rainforest Safari Tour

Private Guided Walking Tour in Hacienda Baru TICKET NOT included

Eco-Chontales Waterfall Tour

Surf lessons at Manuel Antonio Beach

Jungle Bliss: Yoga, Waterfalls, and Blue Clay Experience w/Lunch

Explore Manuel Antonio National Park with Expert Guide

Paddle Boarding & Waterfall Full Day Tour

Chorro Rafting Private Trip From Manuel Antonio

Learn to Surf with Yazdany Castro in Manuel Antonio

Whitewater Rafting "El Chorro" Class IV

Private Trip to Waterfalls and Beaches in Costa Rica

Adventure to Natural Wonders on the Pacific Coast
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Also known as: Quebo





