One of the least known islands of The Bahamas, Acklins comprises the southern and southeastern part of the chain. The terrain is hilly and desolate, with unusual rock formations, and varied plant and animal life, including an occasional swamp turtle. Along its coastline are numerous hidden coves with extensive, beautiful beaches and a number of tiny, colorful, villages.

The island is so quiet that you can hear the tropical breezes blow and the natives say that you have to "make your own sunshine"... in other words, you are on your own.

Bonefishing, deep-sea fishing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming and sunbathing are ideal activities.

We are located in the Chesters district on the northern end of Acklins Island. Twenty (20) minutes from Spring Point Airport and twenty (20) minutes from Crooked Island by ferry.