The Plana Cays are a group of two small uninhabited islands in the southern Bahama Islands, located east of Acklins Island and west of Mayaguana Island.

The western Plana Cay, looking northeast | |
Plana Cays The location of Plana Cays within the Bahamas | |
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Location | Atlantic Ocean |
| Coordinates | 22.600°N 73.573°W / 22.600; -73.573 |
| Type | Cay |
| Archipelago | Lucayan Archipelago |
| Administration | |
Bahamas | |
The eastern cay was the last natural habitat of the Bahamian Hutia, a species of rabbit-sized rodent. It was thought to be extinct until 1966, when a population was found on the Plana Cays by biologist Garrett Clough. Hutias have since been transplanted from the Plana Cays to other parts of the Bahamas.[1]
The Plana Cays have been suggested as the first landfall of Christopher Columbus in the New World.[2][3][non-primary source needed]
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