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Type: Private Island

Summary: A private island paradise where conservation meets luxury

Feature: Over 800 acres of virgin landscape with thriving wildlife

Rooms: 18 rooms and villas

Location: The British Virgin Islands

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, Beef Island, Tortola

Transfer: Approximately 30 to 45 minutes by car and boat transfer from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, Beef Island, Tortola

Luxury Holidays At Guana Island

Embrace the ultimate private island experience on your luxury Caribbean holiday at Guana Island. A place where privacy feels effortless and time seems to slow, this intimate, family-owned island hideaway in the British Virgin Islands is a masterclass in conservation-centric living – a rare, untouched sanctuary of exotic flora and fauna, enjoyed exclusively by the island’s privileged guests.

Soak up the scenery from your sea-view terrace, then sway in a hammock as waves lap the shore. Explore the island, venturing into the surrounding waters, or discovering nearby Caribbean isles. Dine on farm-to-table cuisine crafted from the island’s own orchard, and enjoy an array of activities that reveal the richness of its natural splendour. At Guana Island, every aspect of your all-inclusive stay celebrates the island’s beauty, bounty, and quietly luxurious style.

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Why Guana Island is so special...

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Hotel Experiences

At Guana Island, you can do as little or as much as you like. Choose between aquatic adventures or land-based explorations, hiking to the highest point of the island to take in the sweeping views across your private island kingdom or delving into the fascinating underwater world off the shore on snorkelling and scuba-diving excursions. The surrounding waters invite all kinds of watersports, from paddleboarding and kayaking to kite surfing and sailing, and you can also discover the BVI beyond Guana on boat trips to nearby islands. Tennis, volleyball, croquet, and beach games also provide plenty of fun, while hammocks beneath swaying palms, a relaxed beach bar, and tranquil seaside spots encourage you to escape into a world that feels a million miles away from everyday life.

Hotel Experiences at Guana Island

Private Island Paradise

850 acres of private paradise invite an intimate guestlist to experience the British Virgin Islands’ untamed beauty at Guana Island. Only a very small part of the island has been developed for the resort, leaving 99% of its footprint completely undisturbed and allowing nature to flourish. Seven gleaming white sand beaches fringe the perimeter, while undulating greenery-covered mountains rise dramatically from the shoreline, offering a plethora of panoramic vistas. Explore and enjoy endless activities in this breathtaking natural playground or simply relax and soak up the laidback Caribbean ambience – with only guests of the resort allowed on the island, you can bask in its secluded serenity however you choose to spend your days.

Private Island Paradise at Guana Island

Spa Breaks

Surrounded by the sights and sounds of the coast, steps away from White Bay Beach, Hibiscus Spa envelops you in seaside serenity with an authentic, laidback island feel. Classic spa and beauty treatments are complemented by signature therapies using ingredients from the island’s organic orchard, creating an experience that is both nourishing and rejuvenating - leaving you perfectly balanced and completely in tune with the gentle rhythms of island life.

Wildlife Encounters

A sharp focus on conserving the island’s pristine ecosystem creates a haven for wildlife on Guana Island. From the endemic rock iguana and giant tortoises to hundreds of bird species and myriad marine creatures, extraordinary encounters await both on land and beneath the waves. The Guana Science Program brings researchers from around the world to its shores, successfully reintroducing dwindling native species, while the Marine Science Program leads the region in reef restoration - safeguarding Guana’s three reefs for more than 125 species of fish and other marine life.

Wildlife Encounters at Guana Island
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

With their sturdy native stone and coral construction, plus interiors that marry comfort with authentic Caribbean flair, accommodations on the island offer an understated elegance that aligns perfectly with the resort’s laidback luxury experience. Positioned along a ridge, the 18 rooms and villas enjoy sweeping views across the island’s surrounding waters. Each features generous outside space, with a private terrace from which to soak up the scenery. High-speed wifi, L’Occitane en Provence toiletries, a Nespresso machine, and air-conditioning come as standard. Villas provide more expansive living space, both inside and out, where a private infinity pool adds an elevated sense of seclusion amid the island’s panoramic views.

Sea View Cottage

Sea View Cottage

Perched atop a hill, these rooms are graced with a refreshing breeze through shuttered louvres and offer beautiful views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Interiors radiate Caribbean charm, featuring classic wooden furnishings, traditional textiles and original artwork. Beds can be configured as either a king-size or twin, and your everyday comfort is ensured with high-speed wifi, a Nespresso machine, a mini-fridge, and air conditioning.

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Pool Cottage

Pool Cottage

With an airy ambience and an interior that exudes authentic charm, Pool Cottage is a quintessentially Caribbean retreat. The comfortable interior is complemented by a private pool outside – the perfect spot for relaxing and appreciating the spectacular sea views.

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North Beach Villa

North Beach Villa

This villa is the ultimate private hideaway, standing as the only accommodation on the island’s secluded North Beach. Nestled into a dune above the shoreline, it exudes coastal charm, from its serene, whitewashed interiors to the refreshing private pool just steps from the sand. It can be arranged as one- or two-bedrooms, complete with a convenient kitchenette, and also includes a golf cart for island exploration

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Harbour Villa

Harbour Villa

The terraces and infinity pool at the Harbour Villa make the most of its hillside vantage point, revealing sweeping ocean views. Inside, the villa can be arranged as a one-, two-, or three-bedroom abode, with a kitchenette for added convenience. A private golf cart is also provided, perfect for effortlessly exploring the resort’s many attractions.

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Jost Villa

Jost Villa

The island’s largest and most luxurious villa promises an exceptional Caribbean experience in a stunning mountainside setting. It can be configured as a one-, two-, or three-bedroom retreat, with an additional children’s room available on request. An impressive living room with a vaulted ceiling and a dedicated dining room open onto a spacious terrace, crowned by an infinity pool overlooking both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

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Overview

Overview

On Guana Island, the dining experience is one of effortless, intimate indulgence. The daily changing menu draws inspiration from the island’s organic orchard garden, from breakfasts of tropical fruits and freshly baked pastries to dinners flavoured with homegrown herbs and spices. Enjoy laidback light bites and libations at the beach bar, dine overlooking the sea on the terrace at The Clubhouse, or let nature set the stage for an unforgettable feast at a private table tucked away in one of the island’s quiet corners.

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Children are welcome at the resort, but numbers may be limited to preserve the tranquil ambience on the island. During the busier holiday season, a separate beach area may be set up for families to use. Dinner service for families with children under the age of 12 is held at 6:30 pm.

   

The British Virgin Islands Travel Information

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Capital

Tortola

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Time Difference

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Currency

US Dollar

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Climate

The British Virgin Islands enjoy a sub-tropical climate that is tempered by cooling Trade Winds. Temperatures are warm year-round, with little variation throughout the year. The temperature of the sea gravitates towards the mid to high twenties which is ideal for swimming. Night-time temperatures are also very pleasant. Rainfall is relatively low, however, as with any tropical destination, showers are common and they are often heavy but short – they can occur at any time.

The driest months are from January to July, with a brief peak in rainfall during the month of May. During these months humidity is low, the days are sunnier and the temperatures are not yet at their hottest, making it the most popular time to visit.

The wettest months are August to December, peaking in October and November. However, since showers are usually short, often centre on the mountains and are almost always followed by sunshine, holidaymakers are still attracted to the island during this time. Temperatures are hotter and humidity higher during this time, so you may not find it as comfortable. 

It is important to remember that during the rainy season, tropical showers can cause flash flooding and landslides. In general, this is most likely to happen during the hurricane season, which lasts from June to November, but particularly between August and November.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways and Virgin Atlantic from London Gatwick to Tortola (via Antigua). Private charter flights available on request.

Flight Time
From London Gatwick to Antigua: 8 hours, 40 minutes.
Onward connecting flight from Antigua to Tortola: 1 hour.

Island-hopping

Sailing around the British Virgin Islands is the best way to make the most of this stunning landscape. Hire a luxury yacht with Elegant Resorts and explore at your own pace, and with the help of your knowledgeable crew you can experience a tailor-made sailing itinerary that includes a host of charming ports of call and exciting activities. Your experienced crew will guide you through inimitably beautiful surroundings, seeing to your every need with wonderful hospitality and service. Unforgettable activities available on this unique trip include snorkelling in a rare coral reef at Norman Island, protected by caves and only accessible by boat, or a visit to Anegada, the only complete coral island in the British Virgin Islands.

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Water Activities

The best way to experience The British Virgin Islands as a whole is by exploring the inviting azure waters which surround the islands and cays. A luxury catamaran cruise or yacht charter may satisfy your inner voyager, whilst a scuba-dive adventure will uncover the abundant and colourful sealife thriving under the surface. There is much more to The British Virgin Islands than the miles of unspoilt powdered sands and our featured luxury resorts, located on the largest islands, showcase the very best of this divine location.

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Nature

Gorda Peak is Virgin Gorda’s highest peak and is surrounded by a forested wilderness with hiking trails right up to the top. It is a very peaceful place and the habitat of rare birds and lizards – it is possible to see wildlife, including hummingbirds, within the island’s lush landscapes and greenery. A lookout point at the top offers spectacular views back down on the island and the vibrant anchorage at North Sound is where yachts drift in and out with the same ease as is the preferred pace of this tranquil region.

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Heritage

Little Fort National Park on Virgin Gorda is a wildlife sanctuary and also home to the ruins of a Spanish fortress, including the remains of a munitions store. However, access to this site requires a hike along a difficult, rugged, undeveloped trail. There are also the remains of an old copper mine at Mine Hill on Virgin Gorda that was once used by Spaniards who travelled through the region in the 18th Century, then used by English miners who came from Cornwall and mined there until the mine’s closure in 1862. The area is also home to White-tailed Tropicbirds, a bird that dives from great heights into the sea to catch food.

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Shopping

The Yacht Harbour at Spanish Town has a small selection of shops that sell items including traditional crafts, beachwear, jewellery and gifts with a nautical theme. Duty-free shops can be found on St Thomas Island if you’re looking to combine retail therapy with island exploring. Furthermore, the island of Tortola is home to an eclectic mix of art shops, island-made jewellery and traditional Caribbean resort wear clothing boutiques.

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