This province, separated from the rest of Angola by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a major source of the nation's wealth.
Most of Angola's developed oil fields are off the Cabinda coast. The province, covered by a tropical rain forest, is interesting mainly because it's different from the rest of the country. Cabinda's main city, also called Cabinda, features some good beaches and a lively port, but there's very little to see.
240 mi/385 km north of Luanda.