Steeped in history and known as the most preserved islands in the Bahamas, the islands are sparsely populated, but those who live on the land have a keen knowledge of its history and are dedicated to its well-being. Popular for its abundance of bonefish, the islands are home to some of the most skilled bonefish guides in the world. This is a haven for fly fishermen who arrive needing services to stalk the flats and a major source of industry for those who cater to them.
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If you’re looking for the definition of seclusion, Acklins and Crooked Island are it, but that isn’t a bad thing. These remote islands, separated by a 500-square-mile lagoon, offer the chance to create from the ground up.
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