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Imagine
the Caribbean before it went public … and discover Guana
Island … the Virgin Island that still is! Once a sugarcane
plantation owned by American Quakers, Guana is a secluded, romantic
hideaway, nature preserve and wildlife sanctuary where indigenous
flora and fauna are protected. Flamingo and other bird watching
and iguana feeding are special guest activities. Over 20 marked
hiking and walking trails are maintained throughout the Island,
and there are seven powder white sand beaches, some remote and secluded.
Guana has two excellent tennis courts and all water sports including
fishing, deep-sea fishing, waterskiing, snorkeling and scuba diving.
It maintains a fleet of small sailboats, kayaks, wind surfers, and
a Hobie Wave. With accommodations for up to 36 guests, you
may rent the Island or just a room. Whatever your choice,
Guana is an unforgettable vacation.
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