What You Can Expect On A Holiday To Guyana
With gorgeous unspoiled sandy beaches and a large stretch of untouched tropical forest, Guyana is one of the most unspoiled destinations in South America. The wildlife here is incredibly abundant with lots of opportunities to spot some of the largest tropical animals, birds and sea life. So, if you’re after a holiday that combines raw adventure, relaxation and a real break from your daily life, a holiday to Guyana is, without doubt, a must.
What To See And Do On Your Guyana Holiday
Covered by 270 million hectares of dense rainforest and kissed by the Caribbean sea, Guyana is tucked between Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname, and is one of the many hidden gems of South America. Expect to see some of the biggest animals, that inhabit the untouched rainforest, stunning beaches and one of the world’s highest by-volume waterfalls, Kaieteur Fall. Guyana is known as the land of many waters so, an Essequibo River boat tour is a must to get to know the culture and history of this incredible country!
Tie in your Guyana holiday with a light aircraft trip and have the most extraordinary experience peering out your window to see the endless carpet of rainforests and rivers. You can also get the thrills from a 4×4 ATVs tour across the savannah, and if you are feeling adventurous, you can even combine this excursion with kayaking, and Amazon jungle trekking! Guyana is an incredible destination yet to be discovered with an incredible multicultural heritage amazing food and the most friendly locals!
Fast Facts About Guyana
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Language:
English
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Time Difference:
Guyana is 5 hours ahead of UK time
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Currency:
Guyanese Dollar
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Flight Time:
Approx. 9 hours 6 mins from Gatwick
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Capital:
Georgetown
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Visa Required:British nationals don’t need to apply for a visa. Visitors are generally given 30 days to visit the country. If you are from another country please ask one of our travel experts. Your passport should also be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Guyana.
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Weather:Guyana enjoys typically warm weather with extremes of hot and cold depending on the area of the country, with temperatures averaging around 16-34 degrees throughout the year. The wettest months are November to January and from late April to mid-August, and the hottest month is September.
Where to Stay in Guyana
Guyana is no place for luxury holidays. The lodges in the tropical forest and the Savanah are scarce and secluded. Usually run by Amerindian villagers who will provide an immersive experience. But if you are up for a treat you can still add some luxury to your holiday by staying in one of the few seafront luxury hotels in Georgetown. However, to get the Guyana full experience we recommend you stay at least a few nights in one of the rainforests or savannah’s natural resorts, lodges or camps tucked away from the civilization.
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Booking Your Holiday to Guyana
All our getaways to Guyana are tailor-made especially for you. Give us a call on 0207 254 0136 or email us for a quote to talk to us about your specific requirements and we’ll custom-make the perfect Guyana holiday for you. Let us take the hard work out of booking your holiday. Tell us your holiday requirements and we’ll find the flights and accommodation at prices that work for you. We’ll sort out everything else, too – like airport parking, transfers, lounge passes and car hire. And that’s not all – you can also pay in instalments or spread the cost to suit you and your party.
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