Islands ofUnspoiled Beauty
Acklins & Crooked Island remain almost as natural today as they were hundreds of years ago. Separated by a 500-square-mile lagoon known as the Bight of Acklins, both islands are a haven for boating, bonefishing, snorkeling, and diving.
The Lay Of The Land
This small atoll includes the islands of Acklins, Crooked Island and Long Cay, wrapped around the Bight of Acklins.
Island Resorts & Retreats Where to Stay
Ranging from bonefishing lodges to bed & breakfasts, accommodations on Acklins & Crooked Island often come with personal fishing guides.
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From stuffed lobster to chicken with peas and rice, Bahamian cuisine dominates menus in Acklins & Crooked Island, with fresh local seafood topping the list.
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Acklins
Acklins
Acklins is home to numerous Lucayan Indian sites, including what is considered the largest Lucayan settlement in The Bahamas.
Crooked Island
Crooked Island
Reachable by air and ferry from neighboring Acklins, Crooked Island is the location of The Bahamas’ first post office and its first high school.
Long Cay
Long Cay
The smallest and sleepiest island of the Acklins & Crooked Island atoll, Long Cay is reachable by ferry from Acklins.
Spring Point Airport
This regional airport connects Acklins Island to neighboring Crooked Island and Nassau.
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Located in Crooked Island, Colonel Hill Airport connects to Acklins Island and Nassau by commercial flights.
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A regional airport located near Pitts Town Point in Crooked Island.
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