Things to Do on Land

Within Mayaguana's three settlements, you can sample local food and drink, entertainment, arts and craft. You will also discover little pockets where history comes alive, including Baptist churches established in 1899 and 1911, the Abraham's Bay Town Square, The Pirate's Well, and the Military Point of Landing. In the outlying areas, you can see a large variety of native flora, fauna and other natural delights. |
AttractionsYou will see remnants of the island's past and iconic symbols of its cultural heritage. | BirdingEndemic species roost in shrubs in the North; flamingos hide at Black Wood Point. |
DiningThe cuisine features a variety of dishes made from what islanders call "land crabs." | EntertainmentJoin the locals for happy hour, mixed with tall tales, dominoes or a game of whisk. |
Family FunKids of all ages will enjoy seeing the places that made the island's unique history. | ShoppingSouvenirs are available from a few persons in the local arts and craft cottage industry. |
SportsYou’ll often find a friendly game going on that you can join. | ToursIn the settlements it means just taking a stroll, but guided tours are also available. |
WorshipTwo buildings vie for the title of "oldest" and six Baptist churches reveal who is dominant. |



