- Unrest (U)
- Crime (C)
- Health (H)
There was no change to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.
Review the latest State Department Travel Advisory about Gabon. You can plan for safe travel by following the entry and exit requirements, reviewing local laws, and other travel guidance from the U.S. embassy or consulate.
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due to unrest, crime, and health.
Unrest
Demonstrations and protests may occur in Gabon without warning. Protests often occur in Libreville and Port Gentil.
Crime
Crime is common in Libreville and Port Gentil. It includes robbery, vehicle break-ins, and residential burglaries.
Health
Access to medical care is limited. Medical facilities are limited in quality and standard of care they can provide. They may not have enough supplies of basic medications, especially outside of large cities.
Gabon is located in Africa, along the equator. It has a maritime border with the Atlantic Ocean. It also shares land borders with Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo.
Gabon is slightly smaller than Colorado. There is 1 time zone, West Africa Time (WAT). It does not observe daylight saving time. Gabon is 6 hours ahead of Washington, D.C. during Eastern Standard Time (EST).
On December 18, 2025, the Gabonese Council of Ministers announced that Gabon would suspend visa issuance to U.S. citizens, in reciprocity with similar restrictions imposed by the United States on January 1, 2026. U.S. citizens considering travel to Gabon should check with the nearest Gabonese embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date entry requirements.
Sablière B.P. 4000
Libreville, Gabon
+241-0-11-45-71-05
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Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes and providing emergency services. Speaking French is often necessary.
Demonstrations are common. They may take place in response to political or economic issues. They may also occur on significant holidays, and during large events.
Follow the Department of State guidelines to protect yourself from scams.
If you are a victim of a scam, learn how the FBI can help.
Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime. You may report crimes to the local police by dialing 011-76-55-85 in Libreville and 011-55-22-54 in Port Gentil.
Review our information for Victims of Crime.
Mobile devices are vulnerable to compromise, theft, and damage anywhere in the world. Follow these safe practices:
Prior to using GPS abroad:
The tourism industry is not well regulated:
Counterfeit and pirated goods are common in many destinations.
Learn more about U.S. restrictions on counterfeit and pirated goods:
Faith based travel includes pilgrimages, service projects, and mission work. Prepare for your travel using these resources:
The law in Gabon criminalizes rape for women and men and prohibits domestic violence. These laws are not enforced. Sexual harassment is common in Gabon.
The minimum age for marriage in Gabon is 15 for girls and 18 for boys. However, early marriages are common. The government does not prevent early marriages.
Review the following information:
According to the Department of State’s Human Rights Report, Gabon has the following human rights issues:
French is often required to request emergency services.
Make sure you know if your health insurance plan covers any medical expenses coverage abroad. Most U.S. plans do not.
A yellow fever vaccination is required for all travelers over 9 months old.
Stay up to date with the vaccines recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have rules for bringing medication back into the United States. If you buy medications abroad, the medications must meet CBP’s and the FDA’s requirements to bring them back legally.
The medications must also be for personal use and approved for use in the United States.
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Air pollution can be a significant problem in many destinations abroad.
The following items must be always kept in the vehicle:
Safety tips:
If you are driving and stopped in traffic, check your rearview mirrors for potential trouble. When idling at a stop light or sign, maintain space between vehicles. This gives you room to escape if needed.
Thieves can open unlocked doors, even in daylight, to grab valuables. Always park in well-lit areas, ideally in parking lots with a security guard.
When driving a vehicle or as a passenger in a taxi, you should:
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed Gabon’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with international standards for aviation safety oversight.
Mariners and passengers planning travel to Gabon should check the following:
Gabon experiences high temperatures, significant humidity, and abundant rainfall throughout the year.
If you live outside the United States for a long time, you or your family may experience various life events, wish to exercise U.S. citizenship rights, or need to meet U.S. legal obligations while abroad.
Sablière B.P. 4000
Libreville, Gabon
+241-0-11-45-71-05
There was no change to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.
Last Updated: April 02, 2026
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