There aren’t many places in the Caribbean where you can leave Miami after breakfast and be standing on a white-sand beach before lunchtime. Bimini has always occupied a unique place in The Bahamas: close enough for a spontaneous escape, yet far enough away to feel like you’ve crossed into another world. The water is startlingly clear. The pace slows immediately. Fishing boats still define the rhythm of the harbor.
Now, the island is having a genuine moment.
A new American Airlines nonstop flight has made getting here easier than ever. Virgin Voyages continues to introduce thousands of travelers to the island through its wildly popular beach club. Hotels are investing in new experiences, including swim-up rooms and expanded marina offerings. At the same time, everything that made Bimini famous in the first place – legendary fishing, colorful history and some of the most beautiful water anywhere in the Caribbean – remains exactly as it was.
If you’ve been looking for a Caribbean destination that still feels authentic while becoming easier to reach, Bimini deserves a place near the top of your list.
A Different Side of Bimini Luxury
While the Bimini Big Game Club celebrates the island’s history, Resorts World Bimini showcases its newer side.
The waterfront resort has become the island’s largest full-service hotel, offering multiple pools, restaurants, a marina and one accommodation category that continues to attract travelers looking for an elevated beach vacation: swim-up rooms.
Step onto your private terrace and directly into the pool.
It’s a feature that has become increasingly popular across the Caribbean, but it feels especially fitting on an island where water shapes nearly every part of the vacation experience.
The resort also serves as a convenient base for exploring the rest of Bimini, whether you’re heading to the beach, chartering a fishing trip or simply wandering through town.
The island hasn’t changed nearly as much as the way people are getting here.
The fishing is still legendary. The history is still part of everyday life. The water remains some of the clearest in the Caribbean. What has changed is that reaching Bimini now takes less time than many domestic flights within the United States.
That makes one of the Bahamas’ most distinctive islands feel closer than ever.
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