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Guana Island

One of the few remaining privately owened islands in its part of world Guana is 850 acres of undisturbed natural beauty. Seven pristine white powder-sand beaches and miles of tropical forest, mountains, hills, and valleys.

In this setting where the sparkling Caribbean meets the vast Atlantic, you'll find excellent food, accommodations and service in the tradition of low-key luxury perfected through seven decades of family stewardship. Best of all, with acres of privacy per guest (usually around 30 at a time), and no marina or public facilities of any kind, you'll barely have to share it with anyone.

Accommodations

The Guana Island is a very small property containing just 19 units. Guests who prefer a quiet setting over distracting details will appreciate the intimate atmosphere at this compact property. In terms of quality, we've given this property a rating of 4.0 stars.

The Villas are named:

Sea View Cottages, Sea View Pool Cottages, North Beach Villa, Harbour House Villa, Angegda House Villa, Jost House Villa

Activities and Amenities

Lets begin, as most guests do, with White Bay Beach a half-mile stretch of glistening white powder sand - the beach you see in daydreams of the Caribbean. Swim in the gentle clear blue ocean. Take a small sailboat, kayak, pedal boat or windsurfer. Snorkel, or just relax on a lounge or hammock. There are six more secluded beaches to visit, either by boat or on foot where you can request a special private Castaway Picnic, snorkel the reefs on your own, or just watch the pelicans dive.

To learn more info about the types of recreational opportunities offered at the Guana Island, click here for a comprehensive description.

Food

The number of nearby places to eat is an important consideration when picking your accommodations in the Virgin Islands. Considering there are more than 18 nearby restaurants, no one will go hungry. To see a detailed discussion about dining, click here .

What's Nearby

You will notice lots of attractions near the Guana Island, like J.R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens, Fort Burt, and Fort George (which is from the hotel). If you want to make the most of your vacation, like many tourists visiting this area, you've no doubt made time for plenty of time at the beach; Guana Island, one of the nearest, is located a quarter mile from the hotel.

The hotel is located near Parham Town, a beautiful part of the island for sightseers to learn about and explore the Virgin Islands. For more about what else is near the Guana Island, click here to see the full article.

Contact Info

Hotel Website: http://www.guana.com/

 

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