Choose from two locations for a comfortable stay in Georgetown, Guyana - the Grand Coastal Inn ten minutes by car from the city centre, and the Grand Coastal Lodge in central Georgetown.
Secured 24 hours, in the finest of neighbourhoods, we are just a seven-minute walk from the magnificent National Park, the Seawall overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the world renowned Bourda Cricket Ground.
Dutch Bottle Cafe is an open air restaurant in a typical old Georgetown colonial style building. Inside you will find a very relaxed atmosphere where the offerings on the menu are just mouthwatering. It's just the thing for a home away from home.
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been in existence since 1889. It is the oldest and most prestigious Private Sector representative body in the country. From its inception, the Chamber was tasked with the promotion of trade and industry at the local, regional and international level. Undoubtedly the macroeconomic environment that the Chamber operates within plays a major role in influencing way the organization functions.
With hotels in Georgetown, Guyana and Pointe a Pierre, Trinidad, Cara Hotels is a company that addresses the needs of the modern business and leisure traveller.
Splashmins features a man made black water lake with white sandy beaches that overlooks Guyana's natural vegetation, Benabs, food and drinks bars, a gift shop, water rides and soon to come hotel and camping facilities among other attractions.
A prominent travel and tourism company with three flight operations offices out of Georgetown, Ogle and Timehri. The Georgetown operations centre is manned and operated 24 hours a day in support of our standby emergency response system.
In Guyana, IPED is the leading institution in providing financial and non-financial services to the most needy sector of the economy (i.e. the underprivileged, micro and small entrepreneurs).
The Shipping Association of Guyana Inc. (SAG) is a private organisation that represents its membership of terminal owners, shipping agents and ship owners, and, in general, the shipping industry in Guyana.