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Can you swim in the ocean at Bimini?

This Bahamas beach is connected to two other beaches, Blister Beach and Spook Hill Beach. Also called Bimini Bay Beach, this stretch of soft, white sand and clear, calm waters has always been a great spot for swimming and sunbathing. Snorkeling is also a popular pastime here.



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Centrally located, Radio Beach, also referred to as Alice Town Beach, is a popular spot with reasonably priced drinks and food; Most beaches are free to use on Bimini; you may just want to bring some beverages and snacks should you visit some of the more remote areas.

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North Bimini (the island where the FRS Carribean ferry docks) has a long stretch of beach (known as the spit), which runs from one side of the island to the other. This stretch of sand has three beaches that run alongside each other: Radio Beach (otherwise known as Alice Town Beach), Blister Beach and Spook Hill Beach.

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Referred to by many as the Big Game Fishing Capital of the World, the waters of Bimini have since been made world famous by anglers and divers. The Lost City of Atlantis and the Fountain of Youth are just some of the legends that are believed to exist in Bimini.

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Bigger, with nicer beaches and higher elevation than low-lying North Bimini, South Bimini is nonetheless the quieter of the two islands.

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Undoubtedly, Nassau offers travelers a range of attractions, from the Queen's Staircase to Cabbage Beach. However, compared to Bimini, Nassau can also be bustling with people. Thus, travelers seeking a quieter destination with chill tropical vibes should seriously consider a vacation in Bimini!

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Bimini is known for hammerhead sharks, but is also home to tiger sharks, bull sharks, reef sharks, lemon sharks and nurse sharks. Our cage diving adventures are offered in partnership with Neal Watson's Bimini Scuba Center. No dive experience is required.

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Although North and South Bimini are so small you can walk around each island in only a few hours, it is possible to visit Bimini on a short trip and not see everything. To help you out, we have compiled a list of the top five classic attractions and activities in Bimini you dare not miss.

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Come nightfall Thursday to Saturday, a fabulous local Bimini band plays live music combining pop, Bahamian hits, reggae, and soca. At midnight, a local DJ takes over and spins until 3 am. If you want to book a room in the boutique hotel upstairs be mindful of the loud vibes.

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Twice a day the incoming tide surrounds Bimini with beautiful warm clear water from the Gulf of Mexico. The atmosphere here is easy-going, laid back and contagious. The Dolphins: The dolphins of Bimini love to swim with us!

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The Bahamian dollar is the local currency and it's traded evenly with the US dollar. US dollars are freely accepted in the Bahamas. Credit cards and travelers checks are accepted in only a few places.

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Bimini Islands, string of islands, northwestern Bahamas, West Indies. They extend 40 miles (65 km) north to south and lie about 50 miles (80 km) east of the Florida coast of the United States and 110 miles (175 km) west of the Bahamian capital of Nassau.

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