Mayaguana Port - Provisions & Laundry
Brook’s, Brown’s and Farrington’s stores are open every day. Stocked with mostly dried and canned goods, but it may be possible to buy fresh produce from local people.
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As of early February 2023, it is not possible to clear in at Mayaguana. The most convenient port of entry for boats arriving from Turks and Caicos, not wanting to go southwest to Great Inagua, is probably Clarence Town on the southeast side of Long Island. I left a detailed comment on the Clarence Town port page describing our (positive) experience.
Mar 19, 2019 11:07 PM
On the way to or from Mayaguana you should definitely stop on one of the beautiful Plana Cays! If the wind blows less 25 knots you can anchor safe and easy in some wonderful places …