WELCOME TO GUYANA
Making an exciting South American debut, interCaribbean now flies from Barbados to Guyana, which not only boosts trade and allows Guyanese residents to move easily throughout the Caribbean and connect to international flights in Barbados, but greatly enhances Guyana’s tourism.
And there’s plenty to see too, from the low-lying coastal belt and Georgetown with its fine British colonial architecture, to the virtually untouched tropical forest-cloaked interior that harbours outstanding wildlife species from anteaters to river otters and caimans to jaguars.
Very much a destination for eco-tourism and adventure, visitors can putter up the mighty Essequibo River by boat, fly by small plane over the 226m-high Kaieteur Falls - the world’s tallest single-drop waterfall by volume - and sleep in a hammock at some delightful community-run local lodges in Amerindian villages.
Much more Caribbean by nature than South American, the Guyanese people love calypso music and celebrate carnival, are very much into cricket, and the food is a unique and delicious mix of traditional Caribbean and Latin American dishes.
DESTINATION GUYANA
His Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, welcomes you to his country mid outlines the wide array of opportunities’ for visitors to his country
What does the launch of interCaribbean’s flights to Georgetown mean for Guyana?
Our country is going through immense and unprecedented transformation; every sector of the economy is on a
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