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  1. Crooked Island is an island and district, part of a group of Bahamian islands defining a large, shallow lagoon called the Bight of Acklins, of which the largest are Crooked Island in the north and Acklins in the south-east, and the smaller are Long Cay (once known as Fortune Island) in the north-west, and Castle Island in the south.

  2. La isla de Crooked (en inglés: Crooked Island) es una isla y de distrito del grupo de las islas Bahamas que se extiende en una laguna llamada Bahía de Acklins, de los cuales los más importantes son la Isla Crooked, en el norte y Acklins en el sureste, y entre los más pequeños están Cayo Largo o Long Cay (una vez conocido como Isla de la ...

  3. The islands in this atoll — Acklins, Crooked Island, Long Cay — are unspoiled, sparsely populated, and mostly undisturbed. A visit here proves a perfectly secluded getaway. The Highlights Ancient Lucayan Sites

  4. Crooked Island. Things to Do in Crooked Island. Crooked Island. 7 reviews. #1 of 2 things to do in Crooked Island. Islands. Write a review. About. Sparsely occupied island known for its great fishing, diving and snorkeling. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (43) Contribute.

  5. If you are looking for the true Bahamas with endless white sand beaches, palm trees, turquoise waters, excellent swimming, snorkeling and diving, fishing and especially bone fishing, solitude and some of the friendliest people on the planet, look no further. Crooked Island is calling your name.

  6. Acklins y Crooked Island siguen siendo casi tan naturales como lo eran hace cientos de años. Separadas por una laguna de unos 1.300 kilómetros cuadrados conocida como Bight of Acklins (Ensenada de Acklins), ambas islas son un paraíso para la navegación, la pesca del macabí, el esnórquel y el buceo.

  7. Crooked Island. Area: 92 sq. miles. Highest Point: 155 feet. (second highest point in The Bahamas) Population: 280 persons. Location: 233 miles southeast of New Providence and less than 1½ miles from Acklins. Original Names: Crooked Island was once called "Samote" by the Lucayans and "Isabella" by Christopher Columbus. Long Cay. Area: 9 sq. miles.