Visit Guyana

Visit Guyana Destination Management company owned by Stacey & Chris Rahaman.

16/07/2025

Had a gaff today with Brian, a local craftsman on Main Street.

16/07/2025

Know your Guyana! 🎥

Saltfish and bakes is more than just breakfast in Guyana — it’s a cherished part of our culinary heritage, passed down t...
16/07/2025

Saltfish and bakes is more than just breakfast in Guyana — it’s a cherished part of our culinary heritage, passed down through generations.

This hearty dish features soft, fluffy fried bakes paired with savory, well-seasoned saltfish sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and hot pepper for just the right kick. It’s a flavorful, filling meal that brings families together around the table and keeps locals and visitors coming back for more.

Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite from a roadside vendor or enjoying a homemade version in the morning, saltfish and bakes offers a true taste of Guyana — comforting, satisfying, and rooted in tradition.

No visit to Guyana is complete without experiencing this beloved breakfast staple!

Good morning from the land of the giants. Meet Keira the peccary, one of the many friendly animals found in Guyana!
16/07/2025

Good morning from the land of the giants. Meet Keira the peccary, one of the many friendly animals found in Guyana!

Evening cravings? Grab the perfect combo — a slice of rich Chester cake paired with an ice-cold Soca Fruit Punch! Sweet,...
16/07/2025

Evening cravings? Grab the perfect combo — a slice of rich Chester cake paired with an ice-cold Soca Fruit Punch!

Sweet, satisfying, and just what you need to end the day right.

Enjoy delicious fish and chips at The Pink Stop on the Seawalls! Mr. Harlequin serves up some of the best fish and chips...
15/07/2025

Enjoy delicious fish and chips at The Pink Stop on the Seawalls! Mr. Harlequin serves up some of the best fish and chips, BBQ, and cook-up rice in town — always made fresh to order.

📍 Location: Seawalls, between Camp Street & Kitty
📞 Call: 667-8253

Exciting boost for Sports Tourism in Guyana! President Irfaan Ali has pledged to support the growth of hockey by committ...
15/07/2025

Exciting boost for Sports Tourism in Guyana! President Irfaan Ali has pledged to support the growth of hockey by committing to the construction of an international standard facility at the new Saints Stanislaus College ground, set to be developed at Durban Park.

📌 Please note: Image used for visual reference only, not the actual facility.

Here are some renders of the artist's impressions of the new port facility that will be constructed at Parika.
15/07/2025

Here are some renders of the artist's impressions of the new port facility that will be constructed at Parika.

Sea travel between Guyana, Barbados and other CARICOM countries to cost under US$100 further boosting tourism and agricu...
15/07/2025

Sea travel between Guyana, Barbados and other CARICOM countries to cost under US$100 further boosting tourism and agriculture in the region. President Ali announced this initiative last year.

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Our Story :Visit Guyana

The Visit Guyana page was started by Stacey Dos Santos Rahaman and is run by Her and husband Chris Rahaman

Shortly after leaving her job at the Guyana Tourism Authority, Stacey left Guyana to further her studies. While overseas she started looking for a suitable website to direct people to who constantly asked her about Info on Guyana and was shocked to see all the negativity online about Guyana. There was not one website or social media page which showcased a positive side of Guyana. The idea for visit Guyana was born.

“I remember being on my computer one night at 9 and Chris (My Husband and Co-founder) turned to me and said, “Why don’t you do something with that visit Guyana page”. I put up 2 posts and invited about 25 people and went to bed. When I woke up that number had grown to 200, by the next week we had 10,000 fans which have steadily grown to 139,000. I was amazed. Visitors wanted to learn more about Guyana. Guyanese overseas wanted things to remind them of home. The journey to create a 100% positive space to showcase all things Guyanese had begun.

Visit Guyana is privately owned and has no Government affiliation. However we do work closely with all tourism bodies and stakeholders in Guyana.