Off the northwest coast of Tortola, where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean, Guana was once a sugar plantation, but today is a charming get-away-from-it-all island resort where uncrowded beaches, seven of them in total, superb scenery, and miles of nature trails await you.
Accommodation
The ‘Club House’ has an honesty bar system. Its sitting room and dining room lead out to the terraces where dinner is served and from which there are glorious sunsets and views to the islands of St. Thomas ad Jost van Dyke. The cuisine is varied, the fish are caught locally and the fruits and vegetables grown on the island. The casual and barefoot beach atmosphere means nightlife is low-key however staff are often asked and delighted to organise full moon parties, beach barbecues, sunset cruises and castaway picnics.
Accommodation is in individually styled and furnished cottage style rooms with white washed walls and wooden shutters. T he entire island is available to rent for up to 32 people – imagine your own Caribbean island with a population you’ve chosen yourself! Guana Island also makes for an idyllic setting for an unforgettable wedding.
The hotel is closed during September and October 2008.
Facilities
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