Things to do in Bimini District
About 80 kilometers from Florida (just two and a half hours of navigation), the island of Bimini has become, on its own merits, an ideal alternative to the most crowded resorts, and a paradise getaway for American tourists. This beautiful island of the Bahamas is the perfect stopover to make the reverse route and reach the U.S., but there is so much more to it than that. Composed of a group of three islands (North, South and East), Bimini is a place of pilgrimage for all the lovers of sport fishing, although all types of visitors can enjoy in the resorts of Alice Town or in typical restaurants located there. The beaches are another major attraction of the island thanks to their turquoise waters and fine white or pink sand.
From its wide range of evening activities (which are famous among young Americans as it is allowed to consume alcohol before the age of 21) to the activities you can enjoy with your family, the island of Bimini is gaining quick notoriety. Swimming with dolphins or diving with sharks, go kayaking, cultural visits - are just some of the possibilities offered. The water temperature is around 27 degrees Celsius, so the wide spread of water sports is quite logical; among them, no doubt, sailing being the most popular one. Bahamas attract about 10,000 sailboats each year, so if you want to learn sailing, you may do so in one of the various Yacht clubs located on the island.
If you want to moor your boat, the island has four alternatives, apart from anchoring; Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina, Blue Water Marina, Bimini Sands resort & Marina and Sea Crest Hotel & Marina, where you can stay in a fantastic hotel, leaving your boat securely moored at the entrance. Bimini is definitely a paradise for boaters; located on the edge of the deep abyss of the Gulf, the island enjoys great water depths and is surrounded by corals and rich biodiversity, which makes it ideal for diving.
From its wide range of evening activities (which are famous among young Americans as it is allowed to consume alcohol before the age of 21) to the activities you can enjoy with your family, the island of Bimini is gaining quick notoriety. Swimming with dolphins or diving with sharks, go kayaking, cultural visits - are just some of the possibilities offered. The water temperature is around 27 degrees Celsius, so the wide spread of water sports is quite logical; among them, no doubt, sailing being the most popular one. Bahamas attract about 10,000 sailboats each year, so if you want to learn sailing, you may do so in one of the various Yacht clubs located on the island.
If you want to moor your boat, the island has four alternatives, apart from anchoring; Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina, Blue Water Marina, Bimini Sands resort & Marina and Sea Crest Hotel & Marina, where you can stay in a fantastic hotel, leaving your boat securely moored at the entrance. Bimini is definitely a paradise for boaters; located on the edge of the deep abyss of the Gulf, the island enjoys great water depths and is surrounded by corals and rich biodiversity, which makes it ideal for diving.