BVI’s Hidden Gem

One of the world’s best kept secrets, Guana remains the most unspoiled jewel of the British Virgin Islands. One of the few remaining privately owned islands in its part of the world, Guana has seven white powder-sand beaches and 850 acres of tropical forest, mountains, hills, and valleys. Guana’s understated elegance and absolute privacy have made the island one of the most sought-after destinations in the world. 

 
Photo from Guana

Photo from Guana

 

Getting there: Fly into Guana Island via San Juan, Puerto Rico, or St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It's then a 45-minute puddle-jumper to Tortola, and then a five minute ferry ride to Guana.

Where to stay: Guana Island

Guana Island resort holds just 35 guests in 18 rooms, and is known for its privacy and natural beauty. In the resort's kitchen, you'll find chef Xavi Arnau who trained at Nobu in London and Matthew Lightner, alum of multiple two-Michelin-starred restaurants like Noma in Denmark and Atera in New York. Here you’ll find sand, seclusion, and some serious farm-to-table Caribbean-inspired cuisine. Ever dreamed of having an island all to yourself? You can rent the entire 18-room resort and customize every detail of your stay.

For nearly a century, Guana Island has drawn jet-setters seeking sun and solitude - book your stay with Andiamo today!

Carly Weinstein