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Bimini, a pristine and captivating paradise in the Bahamas, is a tropical gem that beckons travellers seeking sun, sea and serenity. Located just 50 miles from Miami, Bimini is renowned for its clear turquoise waters, powder-white beaches and vibrant marine life. This idyllic island is not only a haven for water sports enthusiasts but also a place where history, nature and relaxation converge. Whether you're drawn to world-class fishing, exploring historic shipwrecks or simply unwinding on the shore, Bimini offers an intimate and unforgettable Caribbean escape that's just a stone's throw from the Florida coast.
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View Cruise DealBimini, a Bahamian treasure, is a tropical oasis blessed with azure waters, sun-soaked beaches and captivating marine life. Just a short hop from Miami, it's a haven for water sports, fishing and underwater exploration. Bimini's natural beauty and laid-back charm make it an ideal escape in the heart of the Caribbean.
Bimini is renowned for its world-class diving and snorkelling, and one of the most iconic underwater attractions near the port is the SS Sapona shipwreck. This concrete-hulled cargo steamer, which ran aground during a hurricane in 1926, has since become a thriving artificial reef teeming with marine life. Located just off the western coast of South Bimini, the Sapona shipwreck is accessible by boat and is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers alike. The clear waters surrounding the wreck provide excellent visibility, allowing you to witness an abundance of colourful fish, corals and marine species.
For those interested in Bimini's rich cultural heritage and history, a visit to the Bimini Museum is a must. Located near Alice Town, a short drive from the port, this charming museum offers a comprehensive look at the island's past and its significance in various aspects of history. Inside the museum, you'll find exhibits showcasing the island's indigenous culture, the Lucayan people, who inhabited Bimini before the arrival of Europeans. Learn about Bimini's connection to the Prohibition era when it was a rum-running hotspot and the rumoured location of Ernest Hemingway's favourite fishing spots.
No cruise to Bimini would be complete without savouring the tranquil beauty of its pristine beaches. Among these, Radio Beach stands out as one of the island's most picturesque and serene stretches of shoreline. Located on North Bimini, it's just a short drive or leisurely stroll from the port. Radio Beach boasts powdery white sands, clear turquoise waters and swaying coconut palms that create a postcard-perfect tropical setting. Whether you're in search of relaxation, water activities or simply a peaceful escape, this beach has it all.
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