Guana Island
Overview
Guana Island, an 850-acre tropical paradise in the British Virgin Islands, is home to a chic, upscale boutique resort and one of the most private hideaways in the Caribbean. This oasis of privacy allows guests to seclude themselves in a natural setting with excellent gourmet food, wine, spa cuisine (if desired), and outstanding personal service.
Location and Accessibility
Guana Island is a secluded, romanti ...
Overview
Guana Island, an 850-acre tropical paradise in the British Virgin Islands, is home to a chic, upscale boutique resort and one of the most private hideaways in the Caribbean. This oasis of privacy allows guests to seclude themselves in a natural setting with excellent gourmet food, wine, spa cuisine (if desired), and outstanding personal service.
Location and Accessibility
Guana Island is a secluded, romantic Virgin Island, a hide-away nature preserve, and a wildlife sanctuary. It protects indigenous flora and fauna, offering guests bird watching (including flamingos) and iguana feeding as special activities.
Accommodations
Guest rooms are comfortable and offer private scenic terraces with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Dinner, casual yet elegant, is served on candle-lit terraces highlighting home-grown fruits and vegetables in Continental, American, and West Indian cuisine. Beach barbecues with traditional steel bands, crab races in sunshine or by moonlight, sunset cruises, and trips to nearby islands add to the fun.
Amenities/Inclusions
Dining: Three meals per day plus lunch and dinner wines, afternoon tea, coffee, snacks, and a standard bar.
Transportation: Three round-trip group boat transfers.
Recreation: Beach barbecues or club parties with Caribbean bands, small sailboats, windsurfers, kayaks, pedal boats, snorkeling and fishing equipment, tennis and croquet, two tennis courts, water sports including deep-sea fishing, water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and a fleet of small sailboats, kayaks, and windsurfers.
Relaxation: Seven powder white sand beaches, massage services, a croquet court, ping pong, and a comfortable library for solitary time.
Activities
Guests can enjoy hiking and walking trails maintained throughout the island. There are seven white sand beaches, some remote and secluded. Other activities include tennis, water sports (fishing, deep-sea fishing, water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving), small sailboats, kayaks, windsurfers, croquet, ping pong, and massage. Relaxation options include the library and beach.
Special Events
Whether you're planning a honeymoon, wedding, birthday, anniversary, family reunion, business meeting, small convention, or retreat, Guana Island offers something for everyone. Full island rental is available for up to 35 people with a three-night minimum stay.
Unique Experiences
Guana Island welcomes vacation travelers, scientists, adventure lovers, and naturalists to its ecologically preserved sanctuary. The island's history includes pirates, Amerindians like the Caribs and Arawaks, and Quakers, who left behind interesting historic ruins of sugar mills and great houses.
Rates
Private island rates include:
Accommodations in fifteen double occupancy rooms and the exclusive North Beach Cottage.
Three meals per day plus lunch and dinner wines.
Afternoon tea, coffee, snacks.
Three round-trip group boat transfers.
Standard bar and beverages.
Beach barbecues or club parties with Caribbean bands.
Small sailboats, windsurfers, kayaks, pedal boats.
Snorkeling and fishing equipment.
Tennis and croquet.
Overview
Guana Island, an 850-acre tropical paradise in the British Virgin Islands, is home to a chic, upscale boutique resort and one of the most private hideaways in the Caribbean. This oasis of privacy allows guests to seclude themselves in a natural setting with excellent gourmet food, wine, spa cuisine (if desired), and outstanding personal service.
Location and Accessibility
Guana Island is a secluded, romantic Virgin Island, a hide-away nature preserve, and a wildlife sanctuary. It protects indigenous flora and fauna, offering guests bird watching (including flamingos) and iguana feeding as special activities.
Accommodations
Guest rooms are comfortable and offer private scenic terraces with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Dinner, casual yet elegant, is served on candle-lit terraces highlighting home-grown fruits and vegetables in Continental, American, and West Indian cuisine. Beach barbecues with traditional steel bands, crab races in sunshine or by moonlight, sunset cruises, and trips to nearby islands add to the fun.
Amenities/Inclusions
Dining: Three meals per day plus lunch and dinner wines, afternoon tea, coffee, snacks, and a standard bar.
Transportation: Three round-trip group boat transfers.
Recreation: Beach barbecues or club parties with Caribbean bands, small sailboats, windsurfers, kayaks, pedal boats, snorkeling and fishing equipment, tennis and croquet, two tennis courts, water sports including deep-sea fishing, water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and a fleet of small sailboats, kayaks, and windsurfers.
Relaxation: Seven powder white sand beaches, massage services, a croquet court, ping pong, and a comfortable library for solitary time.
Activities
Guests can enjoy hiking and walking trails maintained throughout the island. There are seven white sand beaches, some remote and secluded. Other activities include tennis, water sports (fishing, deep-sea fishing, water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving), small sailboats, kayaks, windsurfers, croquet, ping pong, and massage. Relaxation options include the library and beach.
Special Events
Whether you're planning a honeymoon, wedding, birthday, anniversary, family reunion, business meeting, small convention, or retreat, Guana Island offers something for everyone. Full island rental is available for up to 35 people with a three-night minimum stay.
Unique Experiences
Guana Island welcomes vacation travelers, scientists, adventure lovers, and naturalists to its ecologically preserved sanctuary. The island's history includes pirates, Amerindians like the Caribs and Arawaks, and Quakers, who left behind interesting historic ruins of sugar mills and great houses.
Rates
Private island rates include:
Accommodations in fifteen double occupancy rooms and the exclusive North Beach Cottage.
Three meals per day plus lunch and dinner wines.
Afternoon tea, coffee, snacks.
Three round-trip group boat transfers.
Standard bar and beverages.
Beach barbecues or club parties with Caribbean bands.
Small sailboats, windsurfers, kayaks, pedal boats.
Snorkeling and fishing equipment.
Tennis and croquet.