Explore Mayaguana

Overview

Pick your poison and join a tour when you are on Mayaguana because this Bahamian island has it all for the taking with historical, cultural, and exciting adventure tours all packaged and ready to go for your enjoyment. Join an escorted tour to visit the caves of the North Beach district, while the wild terrain of Southeast Point is the ideal playground for the extreme hiking and biking aficionados. Home to more than 100 different species of birds, Black Wood Point is an excellent habitat for an array of indigenous and migratory birds including wild flamingos, ospreys, plovers, and terns, so catch this natural phenomenon from the deck of a chartered fishing craft that can deliver you to the perfect vantage point for viewing this beautiful island paradise.

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Beaches of Mayaguana

A favorite anchorage spot of 17th-century pirates plying the waters of the Caribbean, the Mayaguana Islands continue to be a favorite for travelers looking to slip away to the seclusion of the Bahamas outer islands. Visit small local fishing villages and discover the best places to drop a line in the water in hopes of snagging a bonefish or head out to Northwest Point to go diving in sea caves that are plentiful throughout that area.

Romance

One of the most isolated of the Bahamas islands, Mayaguana offers couples the perfect place to slip away and get married. If you’re looking for a smaller private wedding with a picturesque backdrop Mayaguana could not be a better fit.

Activities

Ecotourismwa

Home to more than 100 different species of birds, Black Wood Point is an excellent habitat for an array of indigenous and migratory birds including wild flamingos, ospreys, plovers, and terns. For the best view of this natural phenomenon, tourists to the area are recommended to hire a guided fishing tour to the area to avoid traversing the dangerous rocks and terrain on the landward side of the nesting zone. Additionally, the flora and fauna of the island contains buttonwood trees and native shrubbery that helps conceal nesting birds at Curtis Creek near North Beach. Miles of nature trails wind back and forth over the island offering a unique opportunity to see the colorful wildlife in this area.

Airports

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