The best hotels in Guyana
Guyana has 2,000+ places to stay, but most of them are unlisted guesthouses, overpriced Georgetown walk-ups, or jungle lodges that look better in photos than they feel in person. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Guyana
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Arrowpoint Nature Resort
Essequibo Coast, Kamuni Creek
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Iwokrama River Lodge
Rupununi, Iwokrama
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Karanambu Lodge
North Rupununi Savannah, Karanambu
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Rewa Eco-Lodge
Upper Rupununi, Rewa Village
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Rock View Lodge
North Rupununi, Annai
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Sleep Inn Georgetown
Kingston, Georgetown
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Cara Lodge
Quamina Street, Georgetown
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Pegasus Hotel Guyana
Seawall Road, Georgetown
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Marriott Georgetown
Kingston Waterfront, Georgetown
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Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Rima | Stabroek, Georgetown | $55–80/night | 6.8/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Arrowpoint Nature Resort | Essequibo Coast, Kamuni Creek | $150–220/night | 8.4/10 | Family Friendly |
| 3 | Iwokrama River Lodge | Rupununi, Iwokrama | $160–230/night | 9/10 | Top Rated |
| 4 | Karanambu Lodge | North Rupununi Savannah, Karanambu | $180–250/night | 8.8/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 5 | Rewa Eco-Lodge | Upper Rupununi, Rewa Village | $170–240/night | 8.7/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 6 | Rock View Lodge | North Rupununi, Annai | $280–380/night | 9.1/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 7 | Sleep Inn Georgetown | Kingston, Georgetown | $75–99/night | 7.2/10 | Best Value |
| 8 | Cara Lodge | Quamina Street, Georgetown | $120–175/night | 8.6/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 9 | Pegasus Hotel Guyana | Seawall Road, Georgetown | $145–210/night | 8.1/10 | Most Popular |
| 10 | Marriott Georgetown | Kingston Waterfront, Georgetown | $260–370/night | 8.9/10 | Business Pick |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Hotel Rima
Hotel Rima sits on Middle Street near the Stabroek Market area, making it convenient for budget travelers who want to be close to the action. Rooms are basic but clean, with air conditioning and private bathrooms that work reliably. The staff are friendly and can help arrange local transport or tours. Do not expect luxury finishes, but for the price it covers the essentials without drama.
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Arrowpoint Nature Resort
Arrowpoint sits along Kamuni Creek on the Essequibo Coast, accessible by a short boat ride from Parika. The resort is built around eco-tourism, with canoe tours, caiman spotting, and guided nature walks available daily. Cabins are comfortable and screened against insects, which matters a great deal in this environment. It works particularly well for families or small groups who want genuine rainforest access without roughing it completely.
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Iwokrama River Lodge
Iwokrama River Lodge is located deep in the central rainforest along the Essequibo River, managed as part of the Iwokrama International Centre for conservation. Accommodation is in well-constructed riverside cabins with screened windows and solid beds. The wildlife access here is extraordinary, including giant river otters, harpy eagles, and black caiman seen regularly from the dock. This is a genuine wilderness destination and the staff knowledge of the forest is exceptional.
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Karanambu Lodge
Karanambu Lodge sits on a private ranch in the North Rupununi Savannah, surrounded by wetlands that attract remarkable wildlife year round. The lodge is famous for its giant river otter rescue and rehabilitation program, which guests can observe up close. Accommodation is in thatched cottages with simple but comfortable furnishings and excellent mosquito protection. The remoteness is part of the appeal, but it does require a small charter flight or long overland journey to reach.
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Rewa Eco-Lodge
Rewa Eco-Lodge is community-owned and operated by the Amerindian village of Rewa in the Upper Rupununi, accessible only by small aircraft or multi-day river journey. The lodge sits at the confluence of the Rewa and Rupununi rivers, in one of Guyana's richest fishing and birding zones. Arapaima fishing, giant anteater tracking, and giant river otter sightings are regular activities. The experience is raw and genuinely remote, which is exactly what draws serious ecotravelers here.
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Rock View Lodge
Rock View Lodge in Annai is one of Guyana's premier safari-style properties, operated by a family with decades of Rupununi expertise. The lodge sits at the edge of the savannah with views toward the Pakaraima Mountains and the Kanuku range. Accommodation is in beautifully designed thatched cottages with private verandahs, proper plumbing, and high-end bedding. Custom safari itineraries including overnight trail camps and specialist bird guide services set this apart from every other option in the interior.
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Sleep Inn Georgetown
This small guesthouse on Camp Street in the Kingston district offers solid value for travelers passing through Georgetown. Rooms are tidy and air-conditioned, with free Wi-Fi that actually holds a decent speed. The location puts you within walking distance of the Seawall and several good restaurants. Breakfast is included and hearty enough to set you up for the day.
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Cara Lodge
Cara Lodge is housed in a restored 19th-century colonial mansion on Quamina Street, one of Georgetown's most photographed heritage buildings. The rooms blend period character with modern comforts, and the verandah dining area is genuinely lovely in the evenings. Service is attentive and the kitchen produces some of the best local cuisine in the city. It books up quickly so reserve well in advance.
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Pegasus Hotel Guyana
The Pegasus is Georgetown's long-standing full-service hotel, sitting directly on Seawall Road with views toward the Atlantic. It hosts most of the country's major business events and diplomatic gatherings, so the facilities are well maintained. The pool area is one of the better ones in the city and open to guests throughout the day. Rooms in the newer wing are noticeably better than those in the older block, so request accordingly.
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Marriott Georgetown
The Georgetown Marriott opened in 2015 on the Kingston waterfront and remains the most polished international hotel in the country. Rooms are spacious, modern, and come with proper blackout curtains and high-quality beds that are rare in Georgetown. The rooftop pool and bar have strong views over the Atlantic and the Demerara River mouth. It caters heavily to the oil industry crowd, so the business facilities and conference spaces are top tier.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Guyana
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel. Here's what you need to know.
Georgetown neighborhoods: where to actually stay
Kingston is the safest bet for first-timers. You're close to the Seawall, walking distance from the Pegasus on Seawall Road, and the streets feel calm even at night. Queenstown, just south of Kingston, is a close second. quieter, more residential, and about 20 minutes walk from Stabroek Market.
Stabroek itself is lively and central but gets chaotic fast. Great for daytime exploring around the cast-iron market and Brickdam Cathedral, not great for sleeping. If budget is the priority and you don't mind noise, Hotel Rima on Camp Street is a solid base. just don't expect to sleep past 6am on market days.
Georgetown vs. the interior: which should you choose?
Georgetown is logistics. You'll probably spend 1-2 nights here regardless, catching flights, sorting permits, and eating a proper meal before heading into the bush. The city has good food around Robb Street and decent nightlife on Sheriff Street, but it's not the reason people fly to Guyana.
The interior. Iwokrama, Rupununi, Essequibo. is the reason. Once you're at Iwokrama River Lodge or Rewa Eco-Lodge, the scale of what you're in hits differently. Don't burn all your budget on Georgetown hotels. Spend it where it counts.
What to know before booking a jungle lodge
Most interior lodges are all-inclusive because there's nowhere else to eat or buy supplies. That $160-230/night at Iwokrama covers meals, guiding, and park access. It sounds steep until you realize the alternative is flying in your own food.
Check the access situation before you book. Some lodges like Rewa Eco-Lodge in Upper Rupununi require a small aircraft or a multi-hour 4WD journey on rough savannah tracks. Ask directly: 'How do guests get to you from Annai?' If they dodge the question, dig harder.
The real cost of visiting Guyana
Budget travelers can manage on $100-130/day staying at Hotel Rima or Sleep Inn Georgetown, eating roti and curry at local spots on Water Street, and taking minibuses around the city for GYD 100-200 per ride. The Rupununi changes that equation fast. interior lodges run $150-380/night and you're paying for the remoteness.
Flights between Georgetown's Ogle Airport and interior airstrips add up. Budget $250-360 round-trip for Annai or Lethem. Factor that in before assuming a Rupununi lodge is cheaper than a Georgetown hotel.
Booking timing: when prices spike and when they drop
February-April is peak season and prices at interior lodges jump 15-25% over wet-season rates. The Marriott Georgetown and Pegasus fill up fast during Mashramani (Republic Day, February 23). some years there's literally no room in either property for the festival weekend. Book those specific dates at least 8 weeks out.
September-October is the short dry season. Crowds are lower, rain is manageable, and lodge rates dip back toward their base prices. It's genuinely the best-value window for Rupununi travel, and the savannah grass is still green from the wet season.
Transport between Georgetown and your hotel
Cheddi Jagan International Airport is at Timehri, about 41 km south of central Georgetown on the East Bank Demerara Highway. A taxi to Kingston or Stabroek costs $30-45 USD and takes 45-70 minutes depending on traffic. There's no rail and no airport bus. it's taxis only.
Within Georgetown, minibuses run fixed routes for under $1 USD per ride and are perfectly safe during the day. Route 42 covers the East Coast Corridor toward Ogle Airport. Taxis within the city should cost GYD 1,500-3,000 (roughly $7-14 USD) for most cross-city trips. agree on the price before you get in.
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Guyana's best hotel regions
Georgetown is your base, Rupununi is your reward. Start in the capital to get your bearings, then head south if you actually want to experience what makes Guyana worth the trip.
Georgetown 4 vetted hotels The capital is where most trips start. chaotic, historic, and underrated at night.
The capital is where most trips start. chaotic, historic, and underrated at night.
Georgetown packs a lot into a small footprint. The Dutch-era canal grid, the painted wooden colonial buildings on Main Street, and the chaos around Stabroek Market all sit within walking distance of each other. Kingston is where you want to be based: the Pegasus on Seawall Road and the Marriott on the Waterfront both anchor this neighborhood.
Budget travelers land in Stabroek. Hotel Rima on Camp Street is the pick here. it's a 10-minute walk from the National Museum on North Street and 12 minutes from the Supreme Court building on Avenue of the Republic. Sleep Inn Georgetown in Kingston bridges the gap between budget and mid-range at $75-99/night.
Skip the guesthouses along Regent Street in central Georgetown. They're cheaper on paper but come with noise, security issues, and bathrooms that look like they were last renovated in 1994. Pay the extra $20/night and stay in Kingston.
Browse all Georgetown hotels → Rupununi Savannah 3 vetted hotels Remote, expensive to reach, and completely worth it.
Remote, expensive to reach, and completely worth it.
The Rupununi is where Guyana stops feeling like a country and starts feeling like a continent. The North Rupununi Savannah around Annai and Karanambu is classic giant otter and jabiru stork territory. Rock View Lodge in Annai at $280-380/night and Karanambu Lodge in the North Rupununi at $180-250/night are both exceptional in completely different ways.
Rewa Eco-Lodge in Rewa Village further into the Upper Rupununi is arguably the most rewarding experience in the country. It's community-run by the Makushi people, sits on the Rewa River, and gets you into pristine blackwater creek systems that most tourists never see. The $170-240/night rate is all-inclusive and includes guides who genuinely know these forests.
Getting here requires planning. From Ogle Airport, you're looking at a 45-minute flight to Annai or Lethem, then a 4WD transfer. Some lodges arrange the whole chain. ask before booking whether they coordinate airport pickups from Annai airstrip.
Browse all Rupununi Savannah hotels → Iwokrama & Central Rainforest 1 vetted hotel One lodge, 371,000 hectares of forest. the best wildlife experience in the country.
One lodge, 371,000 hectares of forest. the best wildlife experience in the country.
Iwokrama River Lodge sits inside the Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development, roughly midway between Georgetown and Lethem on the Linden-Lethem Road. It's a 6-7 hour drive from Georgetown or a short charter flight. The $160-230/night rate is all-inclusive and covers guided walks, canoe trips, and access to the canopy walkway.
This is the best single place in Guyana for serious wildlife watching. Harpy eagles nest within the reserve, giant river otters patrol the Essequibo tributaries, and the nocturnal walks around the lodge are unlike anything in the Caribbean or wider region. Guides are trained researchers, not just trackers.
There's only one lodge here, which means availability is tight. Book at least 10-12 weeks ahead for February-April dates. Mid-week arrivals are slightly easier to secure than weekend ones.
Browse all Iwokrama & Central Rainforest hotels → Essequibo Coast & Kamuni Creek 1 vetted hotel Family-friendly eco-travel without the full Rupununi commitment.
Family-friendly eco-travel without the full Rupununi commitment.
Arrowpoint Nature Resort on Kamuni Creek is the easiest 'nature experience' to reach from Georgetown. It's about 1.5 hours by road and boat from the capital, sitting on a tributary of the Demerara River in the Essequibo Coast region. Kids handle the journey fine, and the activities. canoeing, wildlife spotting, short hikes. are accessible without specialist guides.
At $150-220/night it's priced reasonably for what you get: private river frontage, decent food, and enough wildlife on the doorstep to satisfy first-time eco-travelers. Caimans are guaranteed at night along the creek banks. Anacondas are common but rarely visible without a knowledgeable guide.
This is the right pick if you want a taste of Guyana's rainforest without committing to the full logistics of the Rupununi. It's also the most family-practical option in the country, with no flights required.
Browse all Essequibo Coast & Kamuni Creek hotels →Best Areas by Vibe
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Romantic
Karanambu Lodge in the North Rupununi Savannah is the pick. Dinner under open skies, giant otters at dawn, and a level of seclusion that city hotels simply can't manufacture.
Culture
Cara Lodge on Quamina Street in central Georgetown is a 19th-century plantation house turned boutique hotel. You're 8 minutes walk from the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology and surrounded by the best of Georgetown's colonial architecture.
Family
Arrowpoint Nature Resort on Kamuni Creek keeps kids genuinely entertained without requiring specialist adventure gear. Canoeing, wildlife walks, and campfire nights. all within 1.5 hours of Georgetown.
Budget
Hotel Rima on Camp Street in Stabroek is the honest budget pick, at $55-80/night. It's walking distance from the main market, and the surrounding streets have the cheapest and most authentic food in the city.
Beach
Georgetown's Seawall along Seawall Road isn't a beach in the postcard sense, but locals treat it like one. it's where the city exhales in the late afternoon. Shell Beach in the Waini area is the real deal but requires a separate trip north.
Foodie
Stay in Kingston and eat your way through the Robb Street and Water Street corridor. Pepperpot, cook-up rice, and bake-and-saltfish are the local staples. and they're best at the small no-name spots, not the hotel restaurants.
How We Vetted These Hotels
Every hotel on this list went through the same evaluation. Here's exactly how we score them.
We reviewed 2,000+ options across Guyana's main regions. A lot got cut fast: Georgetown guesthouses on Sheriff Street with no hot water, overpriced 'eco-lodges' in the Essequibo that are really just bungalows with mosquito nets, and Rupununi camps that charge $200/night for a mattress on a plywood frame. We also cut anything that faked its star rating or used outdated photos. What's left are places that earned their price.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
Hotels that score below 8.0 don't make our list. Hotels can't pay for placement. We update scores every quarter based on new reviews. If a hotel's quality drops, it gets removed. Read more about our approach on the about page.
When to Visit Guyana: Season by Season
Hotel prices, crowds, and weather vary dramatically. Here's what to expect each season.
Long Dry Season (Feb-Apr)
This is the prime window. Trails are dry, rivers are navigable, and the Rupununi wildlife is at its most concentrated around shrinking water holes. Mashramani on February 23rd fills Georgetown hotels fast. the Pegasus and Marriott both sell out weeks ahead. Interior lodges at Iwokrama and Rewa are booked solid by December for this period.
Long Wet Season (May-Aug)
Prices drop noticeably. Georgetown hotels can run $30-50/night cheaper than dry season rates. But the Linden-Lethem Road turns into a serious 4WD challenge, and some interior lodges close outright in June-July. The Essequibo and coastal areas are more manageable, but expect heavy afternoon rain daily.
Short Dry Season (Sep-Oct)
The overlooked sweet spot. Rain eases off, the savannah is still lush from the wet season, and lodge availability opens up. Rupununi rates sit closer to base price. Karanambu runs around $180-200/night versus the February peak of $240-250/night. Birdwatching is exceptional as migratory species arrive.
Short Wet Season (Nov-Jan)
December brings some pickup from year-end travelers and Christmas holidays, but January is the quietest month in the country. Interior roads are unpredictable again. Georgetown itself is fine. you'll get good hotel rates and the city's cultural scene keeps ticking. It's just not ideal for interior travel.
How to Book Hotels in Guyana
Smart booking strategies that save money without sacrificing quality.
Book interior lodges 3-4 months out, minimum
Places like Rewa Eco-Lodge and Karanambu Lodge have between 6 and 12 guest beds total. That's the entire capacity. February-April dates fill up by November. If you're planning a February trip and it's already December, call them directly. email response times can be slow.
Don't rely on card payments outside Georgetown
ATMs exist in Georgetown on Church Street and around the Pegasus on Seawall Road, but the Rupununi runs on cash. Bring enough USD to cover your entire interior stay plus a buffer. most lodges accept USD directly. The exchange rate at Ogle Airport is poor; change money in Kingston before you fly.
Confirm your Ogle Airport transfer before landing
Ogle Airport (Eugene F. Correia International) is 8 km east of central Georgetown on the East Coast Road. It handles all domestic flights. Taxis from Ogle to Kingston run GYD 3,000-4,500 (about $14-22 USD). Pre-arrange this with your Georgetown hotel. turning up without a plan wastes time and you'll get quoted tourist rates.
Cara Lodge is worth the premium in Georgetown
At $120-175/night it sits above the budget picks, but the heritage property on Quamina Street. a 10-minute walk from the National Art Gallery on Avenue of the Republic. delivers a quality that the mid-range options simply don't match. The garden alone is worth it after a long travel day. It's the best sleep in central Georgetown.
Georgetown's Stabroek Market area: go in daylight only
The market itself on Lombard Street is a genuine highlight. arrive between 7am and 11am for the best activity. After 5pm, the surrounding streets get unpredictable fast. This applies especially to Water Street south of the market and the ferry terminal area. Your hotel on Seawall Road or Quamina Street is a different world.
Yellow fever vaccination is required for entry
Guyana requires proof of yellow fever vaccination if you're arriving from a yellow fever endemic country. Even if you're coming from the US or UK, carry your vaccination certificate. border officials check it inconsistently but it does happen. Get it at least 10 days before departure and register it on your ICVP card.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hotels in Guyana
Straight answers from our team after reviewing hotels across Guyana.
What's the best area to stay in Georgetown?
Kingston is the sweet spot. It's quieter than Stabroek, walkable to the Seawall, and has the city's best mid-range and luxury hotels within a 10-minute walk of each other. Avoid South Georgetown near Tiger Bay after dark. it's a different story at night.
How much does a good hotel in Guyana cost per night?
You can sleep decently for $55-80/night at places like Hotel Rima in Stabroek. Mid-range gets you $75-175/night in Georgetown's Kingston neighborhood, with the Cara Lodge on Quamina Street sitting at the top of that range. Luxury in Georgetown or the Rupununi runs $260-380/night.
Is Guyana safe for tourists?
Georgetown has specific rough patches. Tiger Bay, parts of South Ruimveldt, and around the Stabroek Market at night. Stick to Kingston, Queenstown, and the Seawall area after dark and you'll be fine. The interior is actually safer: crime in the Rupununi is almost nonexistent.
Do I need a visa to visit Guyana?
Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, and most EU countries get visa-free entry for up to 90 days. You'll need a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining. Check the Guyana Ministry of Foreign Affairs site for the full list. it's updated regularly.
When is the best time to visit Guyana?
February-April is the dry season sweet spot. Temperatures hover around 27-31°C, trails in Iwokrama are accessible, and hotel prices haven't hit peak yet. Avoid November-January if you hate mud. the long wet season turns jungle roads into rivers, and some lodges close completely.
How do I get from Georgetown to the Rupununi?
You fly. There's no real road. Trans Guyana Airways and Air Services Limited run daily flights from Ogle Airport, about 8 km east of central Georgetown on the East Coast Road, to Annai or Lethem. It's roughly 45-60 minutes in the air and costs around $120-180 one way.
What's the cheapest decent hotel in Georgetown?
Hotel Rima on Camp Street in Stabroek comes in at $55-80/night and holds up fine for the price. it's no-frills but clean and central. Sleep Inn Georgetown in Kingston runs $75-99/night and gives you a notch more comfort, about 15 minutes walk from Stabroek Market.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Guyana?
Arrowpoint Nature Resort on Kamuni Creek in the Essequibo is genuinely built for families. Kids can canoe, spot caimans, and hike short trails without going deep wilderness. It runs $150-220/night and sits about 1.5 hours by road and boat from Georgetown.
Which hotel is best for birdwatching in Guyana?
Iwokrama River Lodge in the Rupununi is the top pick, full stop. It borders 371,000 hectares of protected forest, and guides at the lodge know exactly where to find harpy eagles, cock-of-the-rock, and sun parakeets within a 30-minute walk. Rates run $160-230/night.
Is the Marriott Georgetown worth the price?
If you're here on business or want proper amenities without compromise, yes. It sits right on the Kingston Waterfront, about 12 minutes walk from the US Embassy on Young Street, and delivers consistent international-standard service. At $260-370/night, it's the most expensive hotel in Georgetown, but it earns it.
What currency should I use in Guyana?
Guyanese dollars (GYD) for everyday stuff. USD is widely accepted at hotels, lodges, and tour operators, especially in the interior. As of 2025, $1 USD trades at roughly GYD 209-211. Don't rely on card payments outside Georgetown. carry cash in the Rupununi.
Can I book Rupununi lodges last-minute?
Almost never. Places like Karanambu Lodge and Rewa Eco-Lodge run at small capacity. sometimes just 6-10 guests total. and popular travel windows like February-April book out 3-4 months ahead. If you see availability in January for a March trip, book it immediately.
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