Dean's Blue HolevsInagua National Park
Dean's Blue Hole and Inagua National Park are both praised by writers. Overall, Dean's Blue Hole scores slightly higher than Inagua National Park. Dean's Blue Hole comes in at 92 with endorsements from 4 reviews including Travel + Leisure, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
Dean's Blue Hole
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
The Telegraph
Michelin Guide
Clarence Town, Long Island
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"Known as the deepest blue hole in the world with a depth of 663 feet, Dean's Blue Hole is the most amazing sight on the island and one of the most popular photo sites in the land." Full review
"Dean’s Blue Hole is the deepest in the world. It sits neatly in a Long Island cove, surrounded by cliffs and elongated by a beach. You can hike to the ridge on a nature trail and jump in the blue hole." Full review
"The deepest salt water sinkhole in the world is located in a half-moon shaped bay, west of Clarence Town on Long Island." Full review
2 Stars
"Dean's Blue Hole, the world's second largest underwater cave, is thought to be over 200m deep." Full review
Inagua National Park
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Matthew Town, Great Inagua Island
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"Nothing quite prepares you for your first glimpse of the West Indian flamingos that nest in Inagua National Park: brilliant crimson-pink, up to 5 feet tall, with black-tipped wings." Full review
"You do not have to be a birder to appreciate the remarkable bird watching attractions inside the Inagua National Park." Full review
2 Stars
"Inagua National Park occupies over half of the land on Inagua and contains the largest lake in the Bahamas, Lake Rosa." Full review