My first move should probably be a shameless plug of my book, which has a whole section on this topic:
http://www.bradtguides.com/shop/africa/equatorial-guinea/equatorial-guinea.htmlHowever, as I'm feeling generous, here's a few tips:
Paperwork requirements for a tourist visa vary from embassy to embassy, so best to contact your local one and find out what they want to let you in. I've heard some horror stories about the embassy in Gabon, so I'd avoid them or seek further advice on the Thorn Tree. Generally speaking, they won't even consider your application unless you are resident in Gabon.
The Embassy in London let me in without an official letter of invitation, although it took some persuading! I just had a kind of official looking letter from the people I was staying with, noting that I was visiting them as a tourist. There was no stamp on it from the Ministry of National Security, which is sometimes required by some embassies (and literally impossible to get!) If they start asking for the official, notarised LOI then you need to apply elsewhere. I even had someone in the Ministry in Malabo trying to get it, and I'm pretty sure it doesn't exist. Seems like a piece of red tape designed to keep people out. The Embassy in London have recently decided that they no longer require a Letter of Invitation. I would strongly recommend you try to process your application through them, as I believe they are now the most likely to approve it in the whole of Europe. I believe they take postal applications, all you need to do is provide some justification / link for wanting to apply there rather than your home country. Also, the Ambassador there is very supportive of developing tourism in the country, which is one of their main Horizon2020 Development Goals.
There are also a few EG based operators who can get you a tourist visa, but you will need to pay. Ruta47 are the most professional, but I think they will only help if you book one of their tours. Bebotra will do it without any other committment, but they charge a fair amount (a few hundred Euros).
I also know that my friend Jim Louth here in the UK at Undiscovered Destinations (
http://www.undiscovered-destinations.com/) can definitely get you in via his connections at the London Embassy, but once again, he may expect you to go in as part of his organised tours. Their next trip is this November I think. If you email him, be sure to mention I recommended you! Lastly, Jim O'Brien, who recently reviewed my book, also runs tours there through Native Eye and can help.
Guineatur [mob] 222 784 477; e
infoguineatur@guineatur.com,
http://www.guineatur.com.
Bebotra S.L. Barrio Alcaide; [mob] 222 533 934; e
besarib@gmail.com,
bbohopo@bebotra.com,
http://www.bebotra.com.
Ruta47 GE Fernando Nvara Engonga; [mob] 222 019 786; e
angel@ruta47.com;
http://www.ruta47.com.
Native Eye 22 Milton Road, Lawford Essex CO11 2EG; [Tel] +4420 3286 5995 [Email]
info@nativeeyetravel.com