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Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana Tour
TOUR CODE: GY1
Countries Visited: 3 Activity Level: 2 Tour Style: Cultural
HIGHLIGHT: Essequibo River motorboat excursion; Flight-seeing over Kaieteur Waterfall; Kabalebo Nature Resort - pristine rainforest experience; Ariane Space…
TOUR START: Georgetown
TOUR END: Paramaribo
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Countries Visited: 3

French Guiana; Guyana; Suriname.
Activity Level: 2

These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of our cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category.
Tour Style: Cultural

These three- and four-star hotel-based, "soft adventure" trips concentrate on the culture, history, and natural attributes of our destination. Though there are no strenuous activities built into these tours, you need to be prepared for some full days with some early starts, plenty of walking on uneven surfaces through villages, cities and archaeological sites, and not a lot of "down time." Independence, reasonable fitness, and an ability to be steady on one's feet are critical in order for you to get the most out of these programs.
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What You'll See
Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana Tour
On our Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana tour, spectacular waterfalls, tropical jungles, and friendly and multicultural people all work their way into defining this rarely explored region of South America. Explore the highlights and the hidden gems of the Guyanas!
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What you'll see
Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana Tour
On our Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana tour, spectacular waterfalls, tropical jungles, and friendly and multicultural people all work their way into defining this rarely explored region of South America. Explore the highlights and the hidden gems of the Guyanas!
Exciting Videos of
The Guyanas
Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana Tour
On our Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana...
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Tour Leaders
Tour Leaders for Small Group Guyana Tours
Our expert Guyanas tour leaders let you enjoy an intimate encounter with this remarkable country, including journeys into its dense jungle interior. With a maximum of 18 participants in each group, you’ll enjoy a more relaxed travel experience. Some of our tour leaders who have led these tours.
Chris Tripodi Chris travels because it is the most interesting thing he can think of doing between meals. Anyone can buy a plane ticket, but helping a country come alive through its people, sights, culture, cuisine and customs is what Adventures Abroad is all about. Chris enjoys the inevitable challenges, the unforgettable moments, the warm people, the stories shared, the memories made, and every single morsel of each tour. Read More
Jonathan Hodgson Jonathan has lived much of his life dedicated to the idea that he would rather have a wealth of experiences than a wealth of riches. Having taken up a nomadic lifestyle shortly after finishing his undergraduate degree, he has been on the move on and off over the last 25+ years. The wanderlust has taken him to basing himself in places such as Scotland, Australia and Uzbekistan, and to visiting many more locations around our planet. Now (sort of) settled in Vancouver with his wonderful (and patient) family, he still loves the idea of having the world as his office and always enjoys trying to capture the essence of the locations he travels and tours in with his photography. Read More
Martin Charlton For as long as I can remember I have always had a deep-rooted need to travel and discover new places. Today I feel incredibly fortunate to have spent almost three decades researching, organizing and leading tours worldwide. Read More
Victor Romagnoli I love the excitement of getting up each morning on a tour and not knowing exactly how a day will unfold. It keeps me on my toes so to speak, and adds a breath of excitement to each day on tour. With almost 30 years of tour leading under my belt, I thank all of you for being a part of this exciting journey. Read More
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Tour Leaders Small Group Guyana
Our expert Guyanas tour leaders let you enjoy an intimate encounter with this remarkable country, including journeys into its dense jungle interior. With a maximum of 18 participants in each group, you’ll enjoy a more relaxed travel experience. Some of our tour leaders who have led these tours.
Chris Tripodi Chris travels because it is the most interesting thing he can think of doing between meals. Anyone can buy a plane ticket, but helping a country come alive through its people, sights, culture, cuisine and customs is what Adventures Abroad is all about. Chris enjoys the inevitable challenges, the unforgettable moments, the warm people, the stories shared, the memories made, and every single morsel of each tour. Read More
Jonathan Hodgson Jonathan has lived much of his life dedicated to the idea that he would rather have a wealth of experiences than a wealth of riches. Having taken up a nomadic lifestyle shortly after finishing his undergraduate degree, he has been on the move on and off over the last 25+ years. The wanderlust has taken him to basing himself in places such as Scotland, Australia and Uzbekistan, and to visiting many more locations around our planet. Now (sort of) settled in Vancouver with his wonderful (and patient) family, he still loves the idea of having the world as his office and always enjoys trying to capture the essence of the locations he travels and tours in with his photography. Read More
Martin Charlton For as long as I can remember I have always had a deep-rooted need to travel and discover new places. Today I feel incredibly fortunate to have spent almost three decades researching, organizing and leading tours worldwide. Read More
Victor Romagnoli I love the excitement of getting up each morning on a tour and not knowing exactly how a day will unfold. It keeps me on my toes so to speak, and adds a breath of excitement to each day on tour. With almost 30 years of tour leading under my belt, I thank all of you for being a part of this exciting journey. Read More
Where to Go
Where To Go on Small Group Guyana Tours
Intrepid travellers are rewarded with endless adventures on our small group Guyana tours, along with trips to French Guiana and Suriname. Take a flight over the spectacular Kaieteur Falls, hike into the pristine jungle of Kabalebo, meander among the colonial beauty of Georgetown and see parts of South America found far from the well-trodden tourist trail.
FAQ
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01. Do you need a visa to travel to Guyana?
For travel up to 90 days, tourists from the US, Canada, EU countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the UK and most Caribbean countries do not need a visa when visiting Guyana. All travellers to Guyana must have a passport with at least six months of remaining validity and on onward plane ticket if arriving by air.
02. Is Guyana safe?
Most travellers have a trouble-free experience in Guyana, but the country does suffer from high levels of crime. In particular, women are advised not to head out on their own at night in cities and towns. Once you’re out of the cities and especially in the savannahs and interior, travel in Guyana is generally very safe. Please note, the Zika virus is still present in Guyana so women that suspect they might be pregnant should take every possible precaution against mosquito bites.
03. When is the best time to visit Guyana?
Guyana has a tropical climate with balmy temperatures and year-round high humidity. The majority of rainfall generally occurs during May, June, July, December and January. The best time to visit Guyana is straight after the two rainy seasons (at the start of August or end of February) when the vegetation is at its most lush and the waterfalls at their most impressive.
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