Dreaming of Acklins, a southern Bahamas hideaway
Oct 04, 2017
A remote hideaway to relax, unwind and play the island way
While we may be dreaming of Acklins, because we know the island is a best-kept secret, many visitors to the Bahamas have never heard the word Acklins before. Acklins Island is a remote natural habitat in the southern Bahamas known for its secluded beaches, untapped bonefishing flats and small communities.
You can walk knee deep for 1000s of feet in the Bight of Acklins and have your pickings of various catch and release flyfish. From north of the island, where shallow water connects it to Crooked Island to the southernmost point by the Castle Island Lighthouse, Acklins is worthy of dreams of paradise for travelers looking for a remote hideaway to relax, unwind and play the island way. Our dreams of Acklins are made of these: