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Mayaguana Feels Remote, Untouched, and Deeply Quiet

Mayaguana is one of the most isolated islands in the Bahamas, located far from the main tourist routes and defined by its raw, undeveloped landscape. With a small population and vast open space, the island offers a level of quiet that is increasingly rare.

There are no crowds, no large resorts, and very little commercial activity, just long stretches of coastline, shallow turquoise waters, and a pace shaped entirely by nature.

When you charter to Mayaguana with Air Flight Charters, every detail is handled, from customs coordination to seamless arrivals at Mayaguana Airport (MYG / MYMM). Given the island’s remote nature and limited services, we coordinate fueling, ground transportation, and any special requests in advance to ensure your arrival is smooth and stress-free.

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Mayaguana is one of the least-visited and most untouched islands in the Bahamas, defined by isolation and authenticity. It offers raw nature, quiet villages, and a coastline that feels entirely your own.

  • A Name That Endures & Unique Identity: Mayaguana is the only Bahamian island to retain its original Lucayan name. This reflects its deep-rooted history and strong connection to its natural environment.
  • Booby Cay & Wildlife: This nearby cay is home to nesting brown boobies and endemic rock iguanas. Its untouched ecosystem offers a rare glimpse into wildlife thriving with minimal human impact.
  • Secluded Beaches: Spots like Horse Pond Beach, Betsy Bay, and Pirate’s Well offer miles of empty shoreline. These beaches are quiet, pristine, and often completely free of footprints.
  • Reefs & Marine Life: Offshore reefs, walls, and caves remain largely untouched, with excellent visibility. Snorkelers and divers can explore vibrant marine life just steps from shore.
  • Fishing Without Pressure: Bonefish flats and offshore waters provide exceptional fishing with little competition. Local guides bring deep knowledge of these remote, productive waters.
  • Authentic Villages: Abraham’s Bay, Pirate’s Well, and Betsy Bay offer a true out-island experience. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine and connect with welcoming communities.
  • Cultural Festivals & Birdlife: Homecoming festivals bring music, food, and tradition together in small, lively gatherings. The island is also a haven for birdwatchers, with flamingos and seabirds commonly seen.
  • True Isolation: With fewer than 300 residents and almost no development, Mayaguana feels like stepping back in time. It’s ideal for those seeking solitude, simplicity, and a deep connection to nature.
  • Looking Ahead: A planned cruise port may bring future changes to the island. For now, it remains one of the Caribbean’s last truly untouched destinations.

From untouched beaches to endemic wildlife, Mayaguana offers experiences found nowhere else in the Bahamas.

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Accessing Mayaguana through commercial travel is extremely limited, with infrequent schedules and indirect connections. For a destination this remote, private aviation becomes the most practical and reliable option.

Air Flight Charters allows travelers to reach Mayaguana efficiently, avoiding multiple layovers and long transit times while maintaining full control over scheduling.

  • Direct Access to One of the Bahamas’ Most Remote Islands: Avoid complex routing and reach Mayaguana with ease.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Travel on your own timeline without relying on limited airline availability.
  • Reduced Transit Time: Eliminate long waiting periods and unnecessary connections.
  • Ideal for Exploration & Extended Stays: Perfect for travelers seeking isolation, fishing, or nature-focused trips.
  • Seamless Multi-Island Planning: Combine Mayaguana with nearby remote islands or Caribbean destinations.
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Access to Mayaguana is minimal but functional, supporting private charter operations while preserving the island’s untouched environment.

Mayaguana Airport: Abraham’s Bay

Located near the island’s main settlement of Abraham’s Bay, Mayaguana Airport serves as the aviation gateway to this remote out-island. The airport is publicly owned and open to private charter traffic.

  • IATA Code: MYG
  • ICAO Code: MYMM
  • Runway Length: 6,700 feet (2,042 meters) 
  • Runway Designation: 6/24
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Elevation: 11 feet (3 meters) above sea level 

Coordinates: 22°23′N 73°02′W

Private Charter Amenities: The airport’s 6,700-foot paved runway accommodates a range of private aircraft, from turboprops and light jets to midsize jets. Private charter passengers benefit from on-site customs and immigration clearance, allowing you to clear Bahamian entry formalities directly upon arrival.

Important Note Regarding Fuel: Sovereign Atlantic Aviation provides FBO services at the airport, and the facility is listed as having NO FUEL AVAILABLE as of April 2026. Private charter operators should ensure sufficient fuel for the return leg or arrange fuel delivery in advance. Air Flight Charters coordinates all fueling requirements prior to departure to ensure seamless operations.

Airport Contact:

Sovereign Atlantic Aviation: (242) 805-0505 

Airport Manager: District Administrator, (242) 339-3100 

Common Frequency: 122.80

Please note that no customs office is available at Mayaguana Airport. All customs clearance must be processed at Stella Maris (MYLS / SML).

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Mayaguana is remote, rugged, and deeply untouched, making preparation essential for a smooth trip. It rewards those who embrace simplicity, slow travel, and true disconnection.

The Airport Has No Fuel

Mayaguana Airport (MYG) has a 6,700-foot runway, but there is no fuel available on the island. Your charter must arrive with enough fuel for the return trip or arrange a delivery in advance. This is not optional, confirm fueling before departure.

No Rental Cars at the Airport

There is no rental car counter. No taxi stand. Locals sometimes rent out their personal vehicles informally, but availability is never guaranteed. Your accommodation must arrange pickup before you land. Walking works in Abraham’s Bay but nowhere else.

One Restaurant, One Grocery Store

Dining options are extremely limited. One small restaurant operates with variable hours. One small grocery store stocks basics but not fresh produce or specialty items. Most visitors eat all meals at their guesthouse or lodge. Confirm meal plans before booking.

Cash Only

There are no ATMs on Mayaguana. Credit cards are not accepted anywhere. Bring enough Bahamian or U.S. cash to cover your entire stay, including accommodations, meals, and any boat trips.

Three Villages, One Road

Abraham’s Bay is the main settlement and port of entry. Pirates Well and Betsy Bay are smaller. One main road connects them. Driving from Abraham’s Bay to Horse Pond Beach takes about 20 minutes. The road is paved but rough in sections.

Temperatures by Season

– November to April: 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C). Dry season. Best weather window.

– May to October: 80°F to 88°F (27°C to 31°C). Hotter. Hurricane risk peaks September to October.

What to Pack for Mayaguana

Cash in small bills, all prescription medications with extras, reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent, a portable power bank, bottled water (tap water quality varies), and snacks. You cannot buy these items on the island.

Cell Service Is Unreliable

Signal exists near Abraham’s Bay but is weak and inconsistent. Once you leave town, assume no service. Download offline maps, flight confirmations, and entertainment before arriving.

The Flats Are Wadeable

Mayaguana has extensive shallow flats accessible from shore. DIY bonefishing is possible without hiring a guide. Ask locally about safe entry points and tide conditions. The fishing pressure here is almost zero.

Homecoming Festivals Are the Only Events

Betsy Bay, Abraham’s Bay, and Pirates Well each hold annual homecoming festivals with food, music, and local gatherings. These are the only organized events on the island. If you are not visiting during a festival weekend, expect nothing on the calendar.

Medical Help Is Basic

The nearest hospital is in Nassau. Minor injuries can be treated locally. Anything serious requires evacuation. Travel insurance with medical evacuation is strongly recommended.

How Long to Stay

A minimum of 4 days is recommended given travel time from the U.S. A full week allows for fishing, beachcombing, and a day trip to Booby Cay. Shorter stays feel rushed and unsatisfying.

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Private charter routes to Mayaguana are typically longer due to its remote southeastern location, but direct flights make the journey efficient and manageable.

  • Miami (MIA / KMIA) to Mayaguana: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. The shortest international route from South Florida to this easternmost Bahamian outpost.
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL / KFLL) to Mayaguana: Approximately 1 hour 30 to 1 hour 45 minutes. A favorite for South Florida adventurers seeking true remoteness.
  • Fort Lauderdale Executive (FXE / KFXE) to Mayaguana: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Direct private charter service from this dedicated general aviation airport.
  • West Palm Beach (PBI / KPBI) to Mayaguana: Approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. One of the closest Florida departure points to Mayaguana.
  • Orlando (MCO / KMCO) to Mayaguana: Approximately 2 hours. Direct access from Central Florida without coastal detours.
  • Atlanta (ATL / KATL) to Mayaguana: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes. Bypass unreliable commercial connections with a direct private flight.
  • Northeast Corridor to Mayaguana: Fly non-stop from New York (JFK / KJFK), Boston (BOS / KBOS), or Washington D.C. (DCA / KDCA) in approximately 3.5 to 4 hours.
  • Tampa (TPA / KTPA) to Mayaguana: Approximately 2 hours, offering Gulf Coast travelers direct access to this hidden gem.

From Nassau (NAS / MYNN), flight time to Mayaguana is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, a flight that commercial travelers struggle to book reliably, but private charter makes available on your schedule.

Inter-Island Routes:

  • Acklins (AXP / MYAP) to Mayaguana: Approximately 30-40 minutes (90 miles) 
  • Inagua (IGA / MYIG) to Mayaguana: Approximately 40-50 minutes
  • Crooked Island (CRI / MYCI) to Mayaguana: Approximately 35-45 minutes
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Mayaguana pairs well with other remote islands, allowing for a broader exploration of the southeastern Bahamas and nearby regions.

  • Inagua: Known for wildlife, salt flats, and flamingo populations.
  • Acklins & Crooked Island: Quiet out-islands with similar low-density environments.
  • Turks & Caicos: A nearby island group offering a more developed yet still relaxed experience.
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Mayaguana represents one of the most remote and untouched destinations in the Bahamas. Air Flight Charters ensures that reaching it remains seamless, offering direct access, flexible scheduling, and a travel experience designed for those seeking true escape.

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    FAQs About Mayaguana Island

    It offers a remote, unspoiled experience with historical caves and wild terrain ideal for hiking and biking, and is a prime birdwatching location home to over 100 species, including flamingos and ospreys.

    Due to its remote location in the southern Bahamas, a private charter provides the most direct, flexible, and time-efficient access compared to limited commercial schedules.

    Yes, we provide flights directly into Mayaguana Airport (MYMM), the island’s primary air gateway, allowing for convenient access to its beaches and adventure sites.

    We offer bespoke itineraries and can arrange efficient travel between Mayaguana and nearby islands like Inagua, making it easy to experience multiple remote destinations in one seamless trip.

    What makes Mayaguana Island a unique destination?

    It offers a remote, unspoiled experience with historical caves and wild terrain ideal for hiking and biking, and is a prime birdwatching location home to over 100 species, including flamingos and ospreys.