Little Inagua Island

Just five miles north east of Great Inagua, this island is the largest island in the region that is uninhabited and therefore is virtually pristine. The island is surrounded by a protective coral reef, contains hypersaline ponds, covered low lying shrubs much dominated by cacti and century plants. Little Inagua is 30 square miles and is populated only with herds of wild donkeys, goats and a wide variety of bird life.