Acklins and Crooked Islands
These Islands are Untouched and Scarcely Populated
- Birdwatching
- Fishing
- Culture
An unmissable stop is the Bight of Acklins – an island river home to shallow waters. So shallow that the water under knee level makes it a paradise for any angler.
Unlike other islands in The Bahamas, luxury here has a different meaning – it’s about touching paradise at your own rhythm.
Highlights
The Bight of Acklins
Acklins and Crooked Islands curve around a 1,000 square foot lagoon known as the Bight. The water, at knee level, makes it a paradise for any angler.

Ancient Lucayan Sites
These islands have a long history. Pompey Bay Beach offers the largest Lucayan Settlements in The Bahamas. But it gets better. Ten Lucayan sites have been found in Samana Cay alone.

Things To Do

Spot Flamingos in the Wild
One of the special treats about visiting the islands is how unexpectedly you can spot Flamingos here. There are at least three sites where you can observe these majestic birds.

Bonefishing in Shallow Waters
Acklins is a paradise for anglers, offering some of the best bonefishing in the world. Cast your line and adventure yourself on shallow waters.
Where are Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas
Acklins and Crooked Islands are remote islands in the southeastern Bahamas, nestled in the Bight of Acklins — a stunning, shallow lagoon perfect for bonefishing and boating. These islands lie about 230 miles southeast of Nassau and feel a world away from crowds and cruise ships.
What are Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas famous for
Looking for a tropical paradise with no one around? That is what Acklins and Crooked Islands will feel like. These islands are a dream for those seeking solitude, with miles of secluded beaches, blue holes, and hidden caves to explore. They’re also home to the Bight of Acklins — a massive, shallow lagoon perfect for kayaking and boating.
What to do in Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas
Acklins & Crooked Islands are as stunning as uncrowded. You’ll probably end up on a tropical beach, or admire a hidden blue hole you probably didn’t know existed, making you feel as if you’ve found your own slice of paradise. But if you are a fisher lover, you definitely can’t skip Bight of Acklins, where you can bonefish like a pro.
Where to stay in Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas
Stay beachfront at Crooked Island Lodge for world-class fishing and peaceful island vibes. For something off-grid and eco-luxe, Salina Point Bonefish Lodge in Acklins is a wonderful option to consider.
How to get to Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas
You can fly to Acklins or Crooked Island from Nassau. Most visitors land at Spring Point (Acklins) or Colonel Hill (Crooked Island). It’s remote, but that’s exactly the charm!
Are Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas safe
Yes. As with all of the Out Islands in the Bahamas, Acklins and Crooked Islands are safe and will feel like arriving at your own slice of paradise.

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