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11 IDEAL Things to Do in Bimini, Bahamas (2021)
Here’s your visitors’ guide with things to do in Bimini, Bahamas. Learn what to do in Bimini while your cruise ship is at the port.
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If you’re dreaming of a tropical vacation, make sure that Bimini, Bahamas is on your cruise itinerary.
Bimini island was a favorite of Ernest Hemingway and, according to some, a
possible location of the lost city of Atlantis. Miles of white sand beaches and clear blue-green turquoise waters await you, along with endless opportunities for fishing, diving, and water sports.
In this post, we’ll reveal the best things to do in Bimini when your ship pulls into port. Keep reading for everything you need to know about Bimini!
Dec.13.2020
Located just 50 miles off Floridaâs coast, Bimini consists of two islands: North Bimini and South Bimini. Being the closest of the Bahamian islands to the U.S., itâs an ideal destination for a long weekend in lavish tropical surroundings. You can catch a 30-minute flight on a seaplane from Miami or a little longer one from Fort Lauderdale.
On land, you get around best on bicycles or golf carts. Bimini has only recently come onto the tourist radar, which means itâs less crowded and touristy than Nassau. What you can expect are glorious beaches, some serious game fishing, great food and accommodation, and plenty of history, starting with Spanish explorer and seafarer Ponce de Leon who, as legend has it, was lured to the island by tales of the Fountain of Youth in the early 1500s.