Georgetown launch:  August 2026 — all-electric fleet.
Georgetown cityscape at dusk near King's Hotel
Hotel transport

Taxi to & from King's Hotel

Central Georgetown business hotel, upfront fares, all-electric GuyWay rides in and out.

Fare range
GY$11,200–GY$13,100
Indicative · locked at launch · GYD
Travel time
45–55 min to CJIA
Off-peak estimate
Availability
24/7
launching August 2026

Why riders pick GuyWay.

All-electric fleet

Clean, quiet rides in GuyWay's Tesla-led EV fleet — no fumes at the curb.

Fixed, upfront fares

See the price before you tap confirm. No surge, no haggling, ever.

Vetted drivers

Every driver screened in person in Georgetown. Safety training. Background-checked.

A human in Guyana

Local support, real phone line. WhatsApp a human when anything goes sideways.

King's Hotel caters to business travellers in central Georgetown — short stays, conference packages, ExxonMobil and Hess contractors in and out between offshore rotations. GuyWay fits that crowd because it removes the per-ride fare negotiation and provides a consistent experience whether you arrive at 9 am or midnight.

The route to CJIA is the standard 41 km East Bank Highway run — 45 to 55 minutes off-peak, longer during rush hour. In-city pickups to the Main Street corridor, Camp Street, or the Stabroek Market are usually under GY$1,500 on GuyWay.

Ready when you are.

Join the waitlist and get priority access at launch in Georgetown, August 2026.

Frequently asked

What's the fare from King's Hotel to the airport?

A GuyWay Ride from King's Hotel to Cheddi Jagan International Airport runs around GY$11,200–13,150 (about US$54–63). XL is around GY$16,800–19,700.

Can I use a corporate account from King's Hotel?

Yes — GuyWay for Business offers consolidated billing, cost centres, and trip reporting. Ask the hotel to coordinate with GuyWay’s corporate team or contact sales directly.

Is GuyWay faster than flagging a cab outside the hotel?

Usually, yes — the hotel’s app-booked ride arrives in minutes, the price is fixed, and the driver is vetted. Less friction than negotiating with the curbside rank.