| Geography Tidbit |
| The Arawak Indians first inhabited
the area around Lake Mainstay; it was called 'Quacabuka', an Arawak
word meaning 'in between'. |
Lake Mainstay Resort is located on the shores
of Lake Mainstay on the Essequibo Coast of Guyana. It is 15 mins by
car inland from the town of Anna Regina and next to the Whyaka Amerindian
Village.Via the Anna Regina airstrip 5 mins away from the Resort, it
is a 20-minute flight from Georgetown.
How to get here:
By river & road:
- Georgetown to Parika by road (1.5 hr)
- Parika to Supenaam across Guyana's majestic Essequibo River by
boat (40 mins)
- Supenaam to Lake Mainstay via Anna Regina by road (1 hr)
By air & road:
- Flight from Ogle Aerodrome, Georgetown (20 mins)
The spacious resort is comprised of a cluster of comfortable air-conditioned
cottages on the shore of Lake Mainstay and large recreational spaces.
It has the largest guest-capacity in Guyana and is well suited for large
gatherings such as conferences or weddings.
With the individualised cottage accommodations it also suited to small
parties looking for a cozy, relaxing overnight or weekend stays in the
midst of nature. Visits to the neighbouring Amerindian village of Whyaka
are also easily arranged.
Visitors can enjoy drinks and Bar-B-Que at the Deck
Bar over the waters of the lake, a protected swimming area along
the shore, beach volleyball, football and cricket, and a comfortable
restaurant with a varied menu of traditional
Guyanese dishes. Canoeing, jet ski rides and speedboat rides can also
be arranged.
The lakeshore recreational space makes it suitable both for large performance
events such as the Annual Regatta in August
and picnics/ day-trips for families or groups.
The Resort operates a Reservations Office
in the heart of Georgetown.
For accommodations in Georgetown, Lake Mainstay Resorts recommends
Grand Coastal
Hotel.