Direct flights to Guyana are available year-round from North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, with several airlines servicing Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO) in Georgetown and Eugene F. Correia International Airport (OGL) near the capital.
North American routes include American Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines, Caribbean Airlines, Surinam Airways, Copa Airlines, Gum Air, Trans Guyana Airways, Fly All Ways, and InterCaribbean Airways, with connections from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, and Miami International Airport (MIA). Air Transat also offers seasonal flights from Canada.
European connections include British Airways and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, with routes available via hubs such as Barbados, Miami, and St. Lucia. Regional carriers such as LIAT, SkyHigh Dominicana, and Avianca further enhance connectivity to Guyana.
Once in the country, travellers can explore by air, road, or along its winding waterways.
River transport is vital for reaching islands and remote villages. Options range from ferries carrying families and goods to speedboats and traditional dugout canoes, each offering a serene way to observe the local culture and wildlife along the riverbanks.
Domestic flight services also connect Georgetown with more remote and hard-to-reach regions of Guyana. Air Dash, amongst other operators, offers scheduled and charter flights, giving travellers flexibility and convenience when exploring Guyana’s interior.
Along the coast, land-based transportation options include 15-seater minibuses and local taxis, with the latter offering a more comfortable alternative. Renting a vehicle is possible, but having a local, certified driver allows travellers to relax and enjoy the journey, taking in the scenic vistas and charming countryside along the way.

