Preparation
Due to the extreme isolation of the island, visitors must be fully self-sufficient and prepared for remote wilderness conditions.
Little Inagua National Park stands as a testament to the raw, untouched beauty of the Caribbean. Established in 2002, this expansive sanctuary spans 62,800 acres, encompassing both the entirety of the uninhabited Little Inagua island and the rich, surrounding marine ecosystems. The park is defined by its profound isolation, offering a rare opportunity to witness a landscape largely unaffected by human development. Visitors will encounter rugged terrain, secluded coastal vistas, and a tranquil atmosphere far removed from typical tourist hubs. It is a significant site for biodiversity, serving as a vital refuge for local flora and fauna in their natural state.
Little Inagua National Park stands as a testament to the raw, untouched beauty of the Caribbean. Established in 2002, this expansive sanctuary spans 62,800 acres, encompassing both the entirety of the uninhabited Little Inagua island and the rich, surrounding marine ecosystems. The park is defined by its profound isolation, offering a rare opportunity to witness a landscape largely unaffected by human development. Visitors will encounter rugged terrain, secluded coastal vistas, and a tranquil atmosphere far removed from typical tourist hubs. It is a significant site for biodiversity, serving as a vital refuge for local flora and fauna in their natural state.
Expansive 62,800-acre sanctuary
Completely uninhabited island landscape
Pristine surrounding marine ecosystems
Significant biodiversity and natural refuge
The island is completely uninhabited with no visitor facilities or infrastructure.
The terrain is rugged and requires a high level of physical fitness for exploration.
Marine conditions can be unpredictable; ensure you have experienced guides for water-based activities.
Due to the extreme isolation of the island, visitors must be fully self-sufficient and prepared for remote wilderness conditions.
Access to the island is limited and typically requires private boat charters; plan your logistics well in advance.
Nature enthusiasts and explorers seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
BSD $
$200-$400 p/day
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As a protected area, ensure you follow all local environmental regulations to preserve the island's delicate ecosystem.