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Inagua

Inagua is an island in the Bahamas located in the southeastern part of the archipelago. It is the southernmost island of the Bahamas and the third largest island in the country. The island is approximately 70 square miles and is located about 500 miles from the mainland of Florida.

Inagua is known for its abundance of wildlife, including the world’s largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingos. The island is also home to a variety of other bird species, including frigatebirds, ospreys, and brown pelicans. In addition to its wildlife, Inagua is also home to a number of historic sites, including the ruins of a 19th century lighthouse and the remains of the old British fort.

Inagua has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It was first settled by the Spanish in the 1500s and later became a British colony in the 1700s. During the American Revolution, Inagua was used as a base for British privateers. In the 19th century, the island was used as a whaling station and later as a salt mining site.

Today, Inagua is a popular tourist destination for those looking to explore the island’s natural beauty and rich history. The island is home to a number of resorts and hotels, as well as restaurants, shops, and other attractions. Inagua is also home to a number of national parks and nature reserves, making it a great place to explore the outdoors.

Excursion tips for a day in Inagua

As a tourist in Inagua in the Bahamas, there are plenty of exciting activities to enjoy in a day. Here are some of the top things to do:

1. Visit the Inagua National Park and explore the unique ecosystem.
2. Take a boat tour around the island and observe the diverse wildlife, including the world’s largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingos.
3. Go snorkeling and swimming in the crystal-clear waters and observe the vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
4. Take a guided kayak tour along the mangrove-lined shoreline and explore the island’s hidden coves and beaches.
5. Visit the Union Creek Reserve and observe the endangered Bahama Parrot.
6. Go birdwatching and see some of the 160 species of birds that inhabit Inagua.
7. Take a trip to the Morton Salt Company and learn about the island’s salt-producing history.
8. Visit the Inagua Heritage Museum to learn about the island’s culture and history.
9. Take a tour of the historic Matthew Town and explore the quaint streets and buildings.
10. Relax on the beautiful beaches and soak up the sun.

Experience Inagua with unforgettable activities by our partner GetYourGuide. The offer is also ideal as a special gift idea for family and friends who are planning to visit Inagua. Cancellations are possible up to 24h before the start of the activity (unless otherwise stated in the activity description), with a full refund of the booking price.

The climate in Inagua

Inagua in the Bahamas has a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year round. During the winter months, temperatures are generally mild and range from around 20-25°C (68-77°F), while in summer temperatures can reach up to 30°C (86°F). The rainy season runs from May to October, when the island receives the majority of its rainfall. The rest of the year is relatively dry, with only occasional showers. Humidity is generally high throughout the year, and the island is often affected by tropical storms and hurricanes during the summer and fall.

Cruise weather for Inagua

Our weather forecast for Inagua helps plan your stay according to the weather. For sunny days, pack light and breathable clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen. For winter weather, it's recommended to bring warm clothes, gloves, a hat, sturdy footwear, and a raincoat.

Date Icon Temperature Wind speed/gusts Cloudiness/Visibility Air humidity/pressure Sunrise/Sunset
Dec. 22nd 2024 Dec. 22nd 2024 max: 25.5 °C
min: 25 °C
36.0 m/s
36.7 m/s
69.5 %
23.9 m
76.3 %
1,017 hPa
06:27:09
17:18:12
Dec. 23rd 2024 Dec. 23rd 2024 max: 25.7 °C
min: 24.9 °C
44.6 m/s
50.8 m/s
97.5 %
22.7 m
76.9 %
1,018 hPa
06:27:38
17:18:43
Dec. 24th 2024 Dec. 24th 2024 max: 25.7 °C
min: 25.2 °C
44.6 m/s
50.4 m/s
88.0 %
20.3 m
81.0 %
1,017 hPa
06:28:05
17:19:16
Dec. 25th 2024 Dec. 25th 2024 max: 26.0 °C
min: 25.3 °C
39.6 m/s
44.6 m/s
97.1 %
23.5 m
78.2 %
1,016 hPa
06:28:32
17:19:49
Dec. 26th 2024 Dec. 26th 2024 max: 25.2 °C
min: 24.7 °C
31.3 m/s
33.8 m/s
97.8 %
24.1 m
73.2 %
1,015 hPa
06:28:57
17:20:23
Dec. 27th 2024 Dec. 27th 2024 max: 24.8 °C
min: 24.3 °C
36.4 m/s
37.4 m/s
56.4 %
23.8 m
70.9 %
1,015 hPa
06:29:22
17:20:57
Dec. 28th 2024 Dec. 28th 2024 max: 24.4 °C
min: 23.6 °C
30.2 m/s
31.0 m/s
92.5 %
24.0 m
65.4 %
1,015 hPa
06:29:46
17:21:32
Dec. 29th 2024 Dec. 29th 2024 max: 23.8 °C
min: 23.2 °C
25.2 m/s
25.6 m/s
83.6 %
24.1 m
64.0 %
1,014 hPa
06:30:08
17:22:08
Dec. 30th 2024 Dec. 30th 2024 max: 24.5 °C
min: 23.4 °C
26.6 m/s
27.0 m/s
83.8 %
24.1 m
65.5 %
1,012 hPa
06:30:30
17:22:45
Dec. 31st 2024 Dec. 31st 2024 max: 25.2 °C
min: 23.6 °C
19.4 m/s
20.5 m/s
82.1 %
24.1 m
67.9 %
1,012 hPa
06:30:50
17:23:22
Jan. 1st 2025 Jan. 1st 2025 max: 25.6 °C
min: 24.4 °C
18.4 m/s
19.1 m/s
95.5 %
24.0 m
74.9 %
1,014 hPa
06:31:09
17:23:59
Jan. 2nd 2025 Jan. 2nd 2025 max: 25.7 °C
min: 24.9 °C
32.0 m/s
35.6 m/s
56.9 %
22.5 m
75.4 %
1,016 hPa
06:31:27
17:24:37
Jan. 3rd 2025 Jan. 3rd 2025 max: 25.9 °C
min: 25 °C
39.2 m/s
44.3 m/s
31.0 %
22.4 m
75.7 %
1,017 hPa
06:31:44
17:25:16

Cruises to Inagua

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Scheduled ship calls in Inagua, Bahamas
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