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Castle Island Lighthouse

Perched at the southernmost tip of Acklins Island, Castle Island Lighthouse stands as a testament to maritime history. Constructed in 1868, this 112-foot white brick tower once served as a vital beacon for vessels navigating the Old Bahama Channel. Though now automated, its towering presence continues to captivate visitors seeking a blend of history and natural beauty.

Reaching Castle Island requires a boat journey from Salina Point, approximately five miles away. Upon arrival, visitors can explore the lighthouse's surroundings, including nearby beaches and the remnants of a wrecked freighter. The area offers opportunities for snorkeling, birdwatching, and photography, making it a serene destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the Bahamas' rich maritime heritage.

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