Mayaguana Island Attractions
Mayaguana is the most easterly island of the Bahamas, located in the south of Bahamas Island chain. Mayaguana is a small island, with a total area of 110sq.mi/285sq.km. Mayaguana is comprised of dense forests and unspoiled beaches.
Yachters will find a relaxing and private environment on Mayaguana as there is little development on the island. The main settlement is Abraham's Bay on the south coast, and two smaller settlements, Pirate's Well and Betsy Bay, lie on the west coast.
Mayaguana remained uninhabited until 1912, when it was settled by immigrants from the neighboring Turks Islands.
Mayaguana has one airport, MYG, serving the entire island.
Yachters will find a relaxing and private environment on Mayaguana as there is little development on the island. The main settlement is Abraham's Bay on the south coast, and two smaller settlements, Pirate's Well and Betsy Bay, lie on the west coast.
Mayaguana remained uninhabited until 1912, when it was settled by immigrants from the neighboring Turks Islands.
Mayaguana has one airport, MYG, serving the entire island.