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Acklins, spanning just 92 square miles, forms part of a picturesque island group encircling the Bight of Acklins, a shallow lagoon extending 5 miles from shore. This quiet island is a paradise for scuba divers, snorkelers, big game fishers, and bonefish enthusiasts, offering breathtaking beaches, exotic rock formations, and an abundance of wildlife. Steeped in history, Albert Town was once a hub for the sponge and salt industries and served as a port for ships from Germany, America, and the Netherlands.

Secluded beachfront lots provide unique investment opportunities for private vacation estates, bonefish lodges, or mixed-use projects, surrounded by blue holes, caves, and thriving marine life. With modern conveniences like road access, utilities, and transportation links, the island’s clear waters and sun-drenched coastline make it the ultimate escape for those yearning for solitude and nature.

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