Beaches On Inagua

Beaches On Inagua

There are beautiful secluded beaches all over Inagua simply waiting to be found, several on the eastern and southern shores and at Northwest Point. They are perfect for sunbathing or picnicking, searching for shells or driftwood, just relaxing in a hammock or on the sand. Not far from Matthew Town is Devil's Point, and right off the main street in the middle of town is Iron Badge Beach, the main public beach used by the locals during holidays. Coconut Grove Beach is good for snorkeling; green and hawksbill turtles are often seen in the area.

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Top 10

Top 10

  1. Farquharson's Beach
  2. Coconut Grove Beach
  3. Nixon’s Beach
  4. Northeast Point Beach
  5. Northwest Point Beach
  6. Southeast Point Beach
  7. Devil's Point
  8. Cartwright’s Beach
  9. Morton Salt’s Beach
  10. Iron Badge Beach
Secluded

Secluded

Most of the beaches on the island are secluded, many of them at Northwest Point, which used to be a farming and fishing area. The color of the water is amazing for great snorkeling.

Family Friendly

Family Friendly

Iron Badge Beach in Matthew Town is walking distance from hotels. Northwest Point Beach has a nice, shallow reef a few feet from shore and lots of fish can be seen in the clear water.

Exclusive

Exclusive

Northwest Point is the longest beach, with fine white sand. When cruise ships visit, passengers are greeted with food and drinks, games and cultural entertainment.

Active

Active

Morton Salt’s Beach was developed by the company for the community and has become a favorite spot for family picnics. It has cabanas, hammocks, a gazebo and decorative stone.

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