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Why is Bimini so popular?

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.



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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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Bimini will always be a stunning vacation destination for people across the globe. With friendly folks, dolphins, white sand beaches, and experiences one can only find in the Bahamas, Bimini is a world-class choice for travelers.

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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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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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Its spectacular palette of blues is created by the variations of shelf depths on which Bimini sits in the warm Bahamian waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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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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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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The Beach Club at Bimini is owned by Resorts World, which in turn is owned by the Genting Group. Virgin Voyages worked with Resorts World to build the Beach Club but they are not owners.

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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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