It is generally safe to walk around Bimini. Stay in tourist areas, and don't walk around alone at night, just like anywhere else.
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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.
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.
Bimini offers a more authentic vacation experience compared to crowded and touristy Nassau, with friendly locals and a rich culture. Bimini is known for its stunning beaches, clear turquoise waters, and abundance of marine life, making it a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
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!
Cell phones from other countries don't work much of the time in the Biminis and other Bahamian out-islands. If you sign up for a pre-pay Bahamas Cell phone package, your worries will be taken care of. It's a pay as you go arrangement, and the price varies, depending on where you're staying.
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.