Do you need an International Driving Permit to drive in Guinea-Bissau?
Sourced from the 1949 Geneva & 1968 Vienna Conventions and rental-network policies
What the rules require
When do you need an IDP in Guinea-Bissau?
Guinea-Bissau drives on the right; an IDP is recommended with your home licence on its limited road network. The permit is a recognised translation of your licence and is presented together with the original.
Does renting a car in Guinea-Bissau require an IDP?
Bissau rental is limited; an IDP and passport advised. Having your permit ready avoids losing your reservation at the counter.
Driving rules in Guinea-Bissau you should know
- Drive on the right.
- Few paved roads outside the capital.
- 0.05% alcohol limit.
- Carry passport, IDP and home licence.
How long is an IDP valid in Guinea-Bissau?
Guinea-Bissau honours both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Convention formats. A 1949-format IDP is valid for up to 1 year; a 1968-format IDP can be valid for up to 3 years, or until your national licence expires. If you travel regularly, the validity clock starts on the issue date, not on first use — so order close to your departure to maximise usable time.
Documents checklist for driving in Guinea-Bissau
- Your original national driving licence — the IDP is a translation and is never valid on its own.
- Your International Driving Permit, in the Local rules format Guinea-Bissau recognises.
- Your passport or accepted national ID for police checks and rental pick-up.
- For rentals: the credit card used for the booking and your rental agreement (it covers the registration and insurance papers).
- Local currency or a card for road costs — Guinea-Bissau uses the XOF.