Located 96 km north of Inagua, Mayaguana is the least developed and most isolated island within The Bahamas' family of islands. That's a Bahamian way of saying it's an ideal getaway for travellers seeking footprint-free beaches, undisturbed reef diving and a tackle box of peaceful sportfishing!
Aside from just those kind of welcome visitors, and passing yachtsmen stopping over on route to the Caribbean, the island is home to approximately 312 locals and The Bahama 'hutia' - a bizarre cross between a rat and a rabbit that, until its rediscovery in the 1960, was believed to be extinct.
























