Dive Acklins & Crooked Island

Dive Acklins & Crooked Island

Acklins & Crooked Island has some of the most fascinating dive sites in the world, including wall dives about 200 yards from shore that start at 40 feet, a blue hole cavern 50 feet offshore and several shipwrecks that you won't want to miss. There is no formal dive operation, but a few certified scuba divers are available to accompany exclusive diving in small groups; tanks are available for rent. Certified or experienced divers can also seek the assistance of fishing guides to explore the surrounding waters. They can show you the best spots for free diving or to view the variety of undersea life.

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Wreck Diving

Wreck Diving

You’ll see a sunken vessel at Northeast Rock near Acklins’ southern point, an iron-hull wreck near Castle Island sitting in about 12 feet of water, and an 1896 wreck near Long Cay.

Wall Diving

Wall Diving

Dive the "Wall," a massive ledge near Crooked Island where shallow water meets deep water. You can enjoy wall diving as far as you dare (to hundreds of feet) and see amazing sights.

Reef Diving

Reef Diving

Fish-filled coral reefs have drop-offs sloping from five to about 40 feet and fall to 600 fathoms in the Passage. It’s a unique, breathtaking experience, with numerous photo ops.

Marine Life

Marine Life

See angel fish, cow fish, goat fish, groupers, Margaret fish, muttonfish, parrot fish, trigger fish, and more, plus coral heads, lobsters, sea stars, sea cucumber, and turtles.

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