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Discover Guyana’s Top Holiday Shopping Spots: Crafts, Food, and Local Gifts

Discover Guyana’s Top Holiday Shopping Spots: Crafts, Food, and Local Gifts - Travel Guyana
Discover Guyana’s Top Holiday Shopping Spots: Crafts, Food, and Local Gifts - Travel Guyana

The holiday season in Guyana is a time of joy, celebration, and shopping for unique treasures. From intricate crafts to delicious local treats, Guyana’s markets and shops offer a diverse range of products perfect for holiday gifting. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, here’s your guide to the best places for holiday shopping in Guyana.

1. Stabroek Market: The Heart of Local Shopping

Stabroek Market is an iconic landmark in Georgetown and a must-visit for anyone looking for unique gifts. From handcrafted jewelry to traditional Guyanese snacks, this market captures the essence of local culture.

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2. Main Street Avenue Craft Stalls

Located in the heart of Georgetown, these craft stalls feature vibrant creations by local artisans. From leather goods to woven baskets, you’ll find high-quality, handmade items that showcase Guyana’s rich cultural heritage.

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3. The Bourda Market: A Food Lover’s Paradise

For holiday treats, head to Bourda Market. Known for its fresh produce, spices, and traditional food items, this is the ideal place to pick up ingredients for a festive Guyanese feast or unique food gifts like cassareep and pepper sauce.

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4. Gift Shops at Kaieteur Falls Visitor Center

For eco-friendly gifts, visit the Kaieteur Falls Visitor Center. Here, you’ll find souvenirs inspired by Guyana’s majestic natural beauty, including sustainable crafts and artwork.

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5. Port Mourant Market: A Vibrant Local Experience

This sprawling open-air market in Berbice offers everything from handmade crafts to local textiles. A visit here is an experience in itself, with the vibrant energy of vendors and shoppers all around.

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6. Iwokrama Forest Craft Shops

Nestled in the heart of Guyana’s rainforest, the Iwokrama Forest craft shops offer products made by indigenous communities. From pottery to woven items, every purchase supports conservation efforts and local livelihoods.

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7. Charity Market on the Essequibo Coast

This bustling market is known for its affordable prices and wide variety of goods, from handmade hammocks to festive decorations. It’s the perfect spot to find a mix of practical and decorative holiday gifts.

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8. Local Christmas Markets in Georgetown

During December, Georgetown transforms with pop-up holiday markets featuring local artists, bakers, and craft-makers. These markets are ideal for last-minute gift shopping while enjoying the festive atmosphere.

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9. Anna Regina Market

Located on the Essequibo Coast, Anna Regina Market offers a wide variety of local products. Look out for handmade hammocks, vibrant textiles, and Guyanese pottery.

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10. Surama Eco-Lodge Gift Shop

Support indigenous communities by shopping at the Surama Eco-Lodge gift shop. Their handmade crafts, jewelry, and woven items reflect the traditional skills of the Makushi people.

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Why Shop Local in Guyana?

Shopping locally not only provides you with unique, memorable gifts but also supports Guyana’s vibrant economy and cultural heritage. Whether it’s a handcrafted item or a delicious local treat, every purchase contributes to the country’s rich traditions.


Make your holiday shopping meaningful by exploring these vibrant markets and shops across Guyana. From eco-friendly crafts to festive foods, you’re sure to find something special for everyone on your list.

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