Free cookie consent management tool by TermsFeed Free Privacy Policy Generator List of cruise ships in Little Inagua - up-to-date port information and excursion tips for cruise ship fans.

Little Inagua
in the Bahamas

Home Ports Bahamas Little Inagua
Bahamas

Little Inagua

Little Inagua is an island in the Bahamas that is located in the southeastern part of the archipelago, approximately 80 miles from Great Inagua. It is the second largest island in the Bahamas and is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Bahama Parrot. The island is approximately 12 miles long and 8 miles wide, and has a population of just over 400 people.

Little Inagua is a very remote island, with no roads or bridges connecting it to other islands. The only way to get there is by boat or plane. The island is mainly flat, with some low hills and a few small lakes. The terrain is mostly covered in low shrubs and cacti, and is home to a variety of birds and other wildlife.

Little Inagua has a long and interesting history, dating back to the 17th century when it was first inhabited by the Lucayan Indians. The island was later colonized by the Spanish, who used it as a base for their slave trading operations. In the 19th century, the island was used as a base for the Royal Navy, who used it to protect the Bahamas from piracy.

In the 20th century, Little Inagua was used as a training ground for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Today, the island is mainly used as a nature reserve and is home to a variety of rare and endangered species. It is also a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers.

Excursion tips for a day in Little Inagua

As a tourist in Little Inagua, the Bahamas, there are plenty of activities to enjoy in a day. Here is a list of some of the most popular things to do:

1. Take a tour of the Morton Salt Company, the largest salt-producing facility in the Western Hemisphere.

2. Visit the Inagua National Park, home to over 120,000 West Indian flamingos and other exotic wildlife.

3. Spend a day swimming and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.

4. Explore the miles of pristine beaches and take in the stunning views of the surrounding islands.

5. Take a boat tour of the surrounding islands and observe the unique wildlife, like the endangered Bahama parrot.

6. Go fishing and try your luck at catching some of the local species, such as barracuda, grouper, snapper, and more.

7. Visit the local museum and learn about the history and culture of the island.

8. Enjoy a day of shopping at the local markets and pick up some souvenirs to take home.

9. Take a day trip to nearby Great Inagua, the second-largest island in the Bahamas, and explore the island's many attractions.

10. Relax and unwind in one of the many resorts and spas in the area.

Experience Little 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 Little 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 Little Inagua

Little Inagua in the Bahamas has a tropical climate, with hot and humid summers, warm and wet winters, and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. The average temperature ranges from the mid-70s Fahrenheit in the winter to the mid-80s Fahrenheit in the summer. The summer months are usually very humid, with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter months are generally much drier, with temperatures rarely dropping below the mid-70s. The island receives the most rainfall during the summer months, with the wet season running from May to October. The hurricane season runs from June to November, with the peak months being August and September.

Cruise weather for Little Inagua

Our weather forecast for Little 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
Nov. 18th 2024 Nov. 18th 2024 max: 25.9 °C
min: 25.2 °C
27.7 m/s
25.9 m/s
85.1 %
24.1 m
60.0 %
1,014 hPa
06:05:26
17:09:06
Nov. 19th 2024 Nov. 19th 2024 max: 26.6 °C
min: 25.7 °C
23.8 m/s
24.8 m/s
81.9 %
24.1 m
57.1 %
1,014 hPa
06:06:04
17:08:56
Nov. 20th 2024 Nov. 20th 2024 max: 26.5 °C
min: 25.8 °C
22.3 m/s
21.2 m/s
49.7 %
24.1 m
62.7 %
1,014 hPa
06:06:43
17:08:47
Nov. 21st 2024 Nov. 21st 2024 max: 27.4 °C
min: 25.8 °C
23.0 m/s
22.0 m/s
43.4 %
24.1 m
69.6 %
1,012 hPa
06:07:22
17:08:39
Nov. 22nd 2024 Nov. 22nd 2024 max: 26.4 °C
min: 25.7 °C
18.7 m/s
18.7 m/s
27.5 %
24.1 m
63.7 %
1,013 hPa
06:08:01
17:08:33
Nov. 23rd 2024 Nov. 23rd 2024 max: 26.2 °C
min: 25.5 °C
10.8 m/s
10.4 m/s
41.8 %
24.1 m
66.0 %
1,014 hPa
06:08:40
17:08:28
Nov. 24th 2024 Nov. 24th 2024 max: 25.9 °C
min: 24.8 °C
20.9 m/s
20.5 m/s
83.8 %
22.0 m
72.5 %
1,014 hPa
06:09:19
17:08:25
Nov. 25th 2024 Nov. 25th 2024 max: 25.5 °C
min: 24.8 °C
22.7 m/s
21.2 m/s
98.1 %
24.1 m
68.7 %
1,016 hPa
06:09:59
17:08:23
Nov. 26th 2024 Nov. 26th 2024 max: 25.1 °C
min: 24.5 °C
30.2 m/s
29.2 m/s
99.4 %
24.1 m
65.4 %
1,017 hPa
06:10:38
17:08:22
Nov. 27th 2024 Nov. 27th 2024 max: 24.7 °C
min: 24.1 °C
42.8 m/s
40.7 m/s
100.0 %
23.6 m
66.6 %
1,017 hPa
06:11:18
17:08:23
Nov. 28th 2024 Nov. 28th 2024 max: 24.8 °C
min: 24.2 °C
47.2 m/s
48.6 m/s
95.6 %
23.7 m
65.5 %
1,017 hPa
06:11:58
17:08:25
Nov. 29th 2024 Nov. 29th 2024 max: 25.9 °C
min: 24.5 °C
51.8 m/s
55.1 m/s
82.2 %
22.8 m
64.8 %
1,018 hPa
06:12:37
17:08:29

Cruises to Little Inagua

Would you like to travel to Little Inagua on a cruise ship or would you just like to know when a certain ship will dock there? Here you will find an overview of the cruise ships that will be calling at the port of Little Inagua.

Scheduled ship calls in Little Inagua, Bahamas
Date Ship Arrival Departure Details

Alle zeigen

Galery: Little Inagua

Photos by cruise fans for cruise fans!
Share your best pictures with the community and discover authentic images from travellers who have already been there.

- There are no photos available for Little Inagua yet.

Join in, show your holiday photos from Little Inagua

Share your holiday photos with the community and inspire others to their next adventure!

There are a few basic rules to follow

.
  1. Your picture should have been taken by yourself (the author) and fit into the current category.
  2. The picture should not show persons who do not agree to be published. An exception is made for people who only appear as an accessory in the picture. You can find an example of this exception [heere].
  3. Your image should not show any protected buildings, artwork, or other protected objects, unless the architecture is freely visible from a public street or square and the photo was taken from such a publicly accessible location. The same applies to artworks in public spaces that are permanently installed (panorama freedom).
  4. Naturally, you should ensure that your images are not discriminatory, offensive, or otherwise inappropriate.

Image Upload

Take/select photo   or drag & drop here

Non-public information¹:

By uploading images to the website portguide.org, the user declares that he is the author of the works and that they are free of third-party rights. The author hereby grants DEVEY DIGITAL Inh. Oliver Devey the non-exclusive right to use the images on its websites. However, the user remains the sole owner of the images and has the right to revoke the granted usage right at any time. There is no entitlement to the publication of the images. The operator reserves the right not to publish the images if they violate applicable law or its guidelines. The operator assumes no liability for any claims by third parties regarding the use of the images.

¹If users provide images by uploading them on their own initiative, the name and address of the author will be stored in addition to the actual image file in reduced resolution (1280x720px) for the duration of the usage agreement. This personal data will not be published and will not be used for advertising purposes or shared with third parties under any circumstances. The information is required to be able to legitimize the author of a work, for example, in the event of subsequent modification requests.

Gender note: For the sake of readability, the male form has been chosen in the text, although the information refers to members of both genders.


Maritime AIS Data Little Inagua

Other ports within 300km of Little Inagua

footer cruise ship