Cost of Living in Guinea 2025

Complete price guide for living in Guinea: housing, food, transport and more

EconomyJanuary 12, 202510 min read

Living in Guinea in 2025 presents economic challenges but also unique opportunities. With controlled inflation and a growing economy, the cost of living remains relatively affordable compared to international standards, while varying considerably by region and chosen lifestyle.

This detailed guide will help you plan your budget, whether you're an expatriate, investor, or Guinean from the diaspora considering returning home. All prices are given in Guinean francs (GNF) and euros for easy comparison.

Housing and Real Estate

Rental in Conakry

Studio (downtown)2,500,000-4,000,000 GNF (€280-450)
2-room apartment4,500,000-7,000,000 GNF (€500-780)
3-bedroom villa (Dixinn)8,000,000-15,000,000 GNF (€890-1,670)
Family house (suburbs)3,000,000-6,000,000 GNF (€330-670)

Property Purchase

Land (500m²)50-200M GNF (€5,500-22,200)
New apartment200-500M GNF (€22,200-55,500)
Modern villa300-800M GNF (€33,300-89,000)
Construction (per m²)800,000-1,500,000 GNF (€89-167)

Important note: Prices vary enormously by neighborhood. Kaloum and Dixinn are the most expensive, while Ratoma and Matam offer better opportunities.

Food and Dining

Local Market

Rice (25kg)350,000-450,000 GNF (€39-50)
Fresh fish (1kg)80,000-120,000 GNF (€9-13)
Beef (1kg)100,000-150,000 GNF (€11-17)
Vegetables (basket)50,000-80,000 GNF (€6-9)
Tropical fruits (kg)15,000-30,000 GNF (€2-3)

Restaurants

Local meal (street)25,000-40,000 GNF (€3-4)
Mid-range restaurant80,000-150,000 GNF (€9-17)
High-end restaurant200,000-400,000 GNF (€22-44)
Local beer15,000-25,000 GNF (€2-3)
Coffee/tea5,000-15,000 GNF (€1-2)

Transportation and Mobility

Public Transport

Urban taxi (ride)15,000-30,000 GNF (€2-3)
Public bus3,000-5,000 GNF (€0.30-0.60)
Motorcycle taxi8,000-15,000 GNF (€1-2)
Inter-city transport50,000-200,000 GNF (€6-22)

Personal Vehicle

Gasoline (liter)12,000-14,000 GNF (€1.30-1.60)
Used car80-300M GNF (€8,900-33,300)
Car insurance (year)800,000-2,000,000 GNF (€89-222)
Monthly maintenance200,000-500,000 GNF (€22-56)

Utilities and Services

Basic Services

Electricity (monthly)300,000-800,000 GNF (€33-89)
Water (monthly)150,000-400,000 GNF (€17-44)
Internet (ADSL/Fiber)400,000-800,000 GNF (€44-89)
Mobile phone50,000-200,000 GNF (€6-22)

Health and Education

Medical consultation100,000-300,000 GNF (€11-33)
Private school (monthly)500,000-2,000,000 GNF (€56-222)
Private university (year)5-15M GNF (€556-1,667)
Health insurance200,000-600,000 GNF (€22-67)

Monthly Budget Examples

Student Budget

Shared housing1,500,000 GNF
Food800,000 GNF
Transport300,000 GNF
Miscellaneous400,000 GNF
Total3,000,000 GNF (€333)

Average Family

Housing5,000,000 GNF
Food2,000,000 GNF
Transport1,000,000 GNF
Utilities1,500,000 GNF
Miscellaneous1,500,000 GNF
Total11,000,000 GNF (€1,222)

Expat Comfort

Furnished villa12,000,000 GNF
Food3,000,000 GNF
Vehicle2,000,000 GNF
Utilities2,000,000 GNF
Entertainment3,000,000 GNF
Total22,000,000 GNF (€2,444)

Tips to Optimize Your Budget

Possible Savings

  • Buy at local markets rather than supermarkets
  • Use public transportation
  • Negotiate prices, especially for housing
  • Cook at home

Recommended Investments

  • Electric generator for power cuts
  • Water filtration system
  • Air conditioning for comfort
  • Comprehensive health insurance

The cost of living in Guinea remains affordable, but quality of life largely depends on your adaptability and budget. With proper planning, it's possible to live comfortably while discovering the riches of this magnificent country.

Whether you're an expatriate, investor, or member of the Guinean diaspora, this guide gives you the keys to properly prepare for your installation or return to Guinea. Don't hesitate to contact us for more personalized information.