About Guana Cay

Here's a little info about Great Guana Cay

Great Guana Cay features miles and miles of white, sandy beach - just waiting to be explored. Perfect for walking, running, swimming, snorkeling, surfing, tanning or collecting shell, sea glass or sea beans. Maybe you’ll even find an antique glass ball that has floated ashore.

When you are ready to socialize, you can visit one of the bars in Guana. All have beautiful views. At famous Nipper’s Beach Bar and Restaurant you can overlook the Atlantic Ocean. Nipper's has a gift shop with beach wear, jewelry, bags, souvenirs and cigars. You would probably want to try the Nipper juice, a tropical drink that is a lot stronger than it tastes... This drink makes it is easy to forget your beach bag, cell phone, children, husband, etc.

If you walk down the Front Street winding along the harbor, you will find Grabber’s Bed Bar & Grill at the end of the street. Watch the sailboats anchoring up at Fisher's Bay. You can get on a paddle board and paddle around the small rock you see out in the bay, or paddle up along the shore line in a Kayak. The general population in Guana consists of no more than 150 people. In addition there are at least as many second home-owners, but they are all rarely on the island at the same time. And then we have quite a few foreigners and Bahamians working at Bakers Bay. The locals are friendly and most of them would greet you with a "hi" and a wave on passing. If you have questions, everyone will be more than happy to help you.

There are several choices if you want to go shopping for gifts for yourself and anyone else. All the bars and restaurants have gift shops, featuring their own brand. In addition you will find one grocery store and one liquor store. You shouldn’t want for anything on Guana Cay.

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Orchid Bay Marina


Orchid Bay Marina and Yacht Club is located at the very beginning of Great Guana Cay harbour, on the right hand side as you enter the harbour by boat. It is a full service marina with all you need for recreation on land after a few days at sea. Read More