15 Best Things to Do in Bimini on a Cruise [Port Guide]

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If you’re visiting Bimini on a cruise, you’re in luck! In fact, many avid cruisers consider Bimini the most beautiful island in the Bahamas.

Located approximately 55.6 nautical miles from Miami, Bimini is the closest point in the Bahamas to the mainland of the United States. Bimini is known for its white sand beaches, crystal clear water, and marine life.

There are many great ways to spend your day visiting Bimini. Whether you want to relax on the beach, snorkel, or go on a jetski adventure, there is something for everyone. Recently, we visited Bimini and had an amazing time!

In this Bimini cruise port guide, I share best things to do in Bimini, Bahamas as a cruise traveller. I’ve also included information you’ll want to know before you visit this Bahamian island.

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Bimini Cruise Port

Bimini Bahamas cruise port

The Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port is a new cruise port that accommodates the world’s largest cruise ships and vessels of all sizes. The cruise port is within walking distance of the Resorts World Bimini Complex.

Since this is a newer cruise port, the pier is charming and less developed. Unlike other Caribbean cruise destinations, which house popular cruise port shops including Diamonds International, this isn’t the case with Bimini. Instead, there are local shops to purchase souvenirs and crafts.

Bimini cruise port can accommodate two cruise ships at a time, making this island a nice change from busier ports of call. Cruise passengers can take a taxi, a shuttle service, or use a tour guide to visit the island.

What Cruise Passengers Need to Know About Bimini Cruise Port

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The Bahamian dollar ($BSD) is the official currency for the Bahamas. However, U.S. currency is widely accepted and usually given as change in the Bahamas.

In Bimini, the majority of businesses and restaurants accept U.S. cast of credit cards. Furthermore, local vendors will accept U.S. money when you’re shopping for souvenirs.

English is the official language of the Bahamas. However, locals may speak Bahamianese or Creole. For the most part, everyone speaks and understands English in Bimini.

Since Bimini is located in the Bahamas, it operates on Eastern Standard Time. Furthermore, the cruise ship’s time will be the same as the time on land.

Typically, when you visit Bimini, the temperatures range from 60 degrees in the winter to 90 degrees in the summer. However, the breeze from the ocean makes it feel a bit cooler.

The water temperatures vary between 77 degrees in the middle of winter and 87 degrees in the summer.

Getting Around Bimini

Although Bimini is only 7 miles long, there are a few ways to get around the island.

Here are a few ways you can get around Bimini:

Resorts World Tram

Bimini Bahamas cruise port

The Resorts Worlds tram service operates every 30 minutes and makes several stops around the Island. In fact there’s a stop right within short walking distance at the cruise port.

The tram is completely free and available for anyone to use. However, keep in mind that it will only take you to the Resort World properties, where you can visit the casino, beach, resorts, and restaurants.

You’ll find the free pick-up location right outside your cruise ship. It’s easy to find the pick-up location, and many people use the tram when visiting Bimini.

When you visit Bimini, there will be taxi services available. The taxi rates vary depending on where you want to go, but the common fare is between $5-$10 per person. Since the cruise port is the midway point of the island, the southern and northern parts are equal distances from the pier.

By Golf Cart

Bimini Bahamas cruise port golf cart rental

There are a few golf cart rental companies that operate in Bimini. They charge approximately $90 per day for a four-seater and $120 for a six-seater. Golf cart rentals are a great way to explore the beautiful island.

Tip: I have heard from other cruisers that there may be some room to negotiate prices.

If you want to stay close to the cruise port, you can always walk to your destination. Bimini is a small island and is very walkable!

The Resorts World Hilton resort is a 10-15 minute walk from the cruise ship. Bring water if you plan to walk because it can be very hot in Bimini.

Best Things To Do In Bimini, Bahamas on a Cruise

1. beach club 360.

Bimini Beach Club

Beach Club 360 is a private beach resort owned by Resorts World. You’ll find 2 large pools, a gorgeous white sand beach, bars and restaurants, beach games, lounge chairs, and crystal-clear waters.

Beach Club 360 is one of the most popular shore excursions offered by cruise lines. Lounge chairs and facilities are included. However there may be some extra costs to rent cabanas at the pool and beach resort.

The price varies depending on which cruise line you’re sailing with. However prices range between approximately $39-$99 a day, depending on what is included.

Virgin Voyages Exclusive Beach Club

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If you’re visiting Bimini on a Virgin Voyages cruise , Beach Club 360 is included and becomes a “private island” type destination. Your transportation, lunch, wifi, and entry are all included in your cruise fare.

When we visited Bimini on our recent Virgin Voyages cruise, we spent the day at Beach Club 360. It was an all-day party with a live DJ, and the food was amazing, which made for a perfect day in Bimini.

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2. Shipwreck Exploration Adventure

If you’re adventurous, then taking a trip to the SS Sapona shipwreck is a great option. The SS Sapona is a World War I ship that ran aground during a hurricane in 1926.

The wreck sits in 15 feet of water. Visitors will either scuba dive or snorkel around the shipwreck. This is a popular attraction for scuba divers, history buffs, and adventure seekers.

3. Jet Ski Tour

When it comes to exciting shore excursions, its hard to beat a Jet Ski tour. Taking a guided tour on jet skis around the island is an unforgettable experience and tons of fun!

Oftentimes, the jet ski tour can be booked through the cruise line. If you plan on booking a jet ski tour, it’s a good idea to book it in advance as it will sell out.

4. Dolphin House Museum

The Dolphin House Museum is roughly an 8-minute drive from the cruise pier. The Dolphin House Museum is unique because it was built over the last 27 years using recycled, salvaged, and donated materials by award-winning Bahamian author and historian Ashley Saunders.

If you’re looking to visit the Dolphin House Museum, it costs $10 per person.

5. Snorkel Tours

If you’re adventurous and love to snorkel, then you’ll enjoy Bimini. When it comes to snorkeling, Bimini has amazing reefs, marine life, and places to explore!

Here are the most popular locations for snorkelling in Bimini:

  • Rainbow Reef
  • Victory Reef
  • Bimini Wall

Rainbow Reef is a great snorkeling location for beginners. Here, you will see turtles, fish, and other marine life. Many shore excursions visit Rainbow Reef, which is perfect for snorkelers of all levels.

Victory Reef is an interesting place to snorkel. Here, you will see marine life and underwater terrain.

The amazing thing about Victory Reef is that you can see the seafloor drop into the Straits of Florida. At Victory Reef, you’ll see fish, turtles, and nurse sharks.

Bimini Wall is one of Bimini’s greatest mysteries. The wall stretches for more than half a mile, and it was discovered over 50 years ago.

The Bimini Wall is also known as Atlantis Road, Bimini Road, or Road to Atlantis. Nobody knows how or what this submerged manmade structure really is, which is why it is such a mystery to locals.

6. Resorts World Pool & Beach Experience

Resorts World Pool & Beach Experience is an adult-only 750-acre luxurious resort. Here, you will find restaurants, bars, casinos, the beach, and pools.

Most cruise lines offer excursions to Resorts World. When you purchase the excursion through the cruise line, you’ll get access to an open bar, pool chairs and umbrellas, beach chairs, and access to the pools, casinos, and other amenities.

If you want to relax at a luxurious resort, you’ll love the Resorts World Pool & Beach Experience.

7. Island Bike Tour

The Island Bike Tour is a great way to explore the island and better understand what life is like in Bimini. You’ll be given a bike, helmet, and lock on this excursion.

On this tour, you’ll ride through Fisherman’s Village, Alice Town, and Bailey Town. You’ll get to visit the Dolphin House, Bimini Museum, and the Methodist Church graveyard.

Overall, this is a great way to visit Bimini, take some stunning videos, and learn more about the wonderful island.

8. Bimini Craft Center

The Bimini Craft Center is a great place to go if you’re looking for souvenirs or purchasing local crafts. The craft center is located in the heart of Alice Town, which is an 8-minute cab ride from the cruise port.

You will find 17 booths filled with locally-made crafts, t-shirts, hats, and other souvenirs here. You’ll also get the chance to interact with the friendly Bahamians, which is a great way to learn about the local culture.

The Bimini Craft Center has restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and food trucks. Going to the craft center is a fun activity, and it’s near many other attractions.

9. Stingray Encounter

The stingray encounter is the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure. You’ll go to a secluded beach called Honeymoon Harbor for this excursion. Here, you’ll be in calm, crystal clear waters, which are home to friendly stingrays.

You’ll be able to sit back and enjoy the sun while the stingrays swim up and interact with you. This is a great way to learn about stingrays and create life-long memories.

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10. Bimini Island Food Tasting Experience Tour

If you’re a foodie, then you’ll love the Bimini Island Food Tasting Experience Tour. On this excursion, your tour guide will bring you to some of the best restaurants in Bimini.

You’ll get to try Bahamian cuisine like conch fritters, peas and rice, and baked macaroni. You’ll quench your thirst by drinking Gully Wash and Bahamian soft drinks.

When you’re on this tour, you’ll stop at CJ’s Deli and Joe’s Conch Shack, popular restaurants locals love. This food tour is a great way to explore the island while experiencing Bahamian cuisine.

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11. kayak beach.

Bimini Bahamas cruise port Kayak Beach

Kayak Beach is the closest beach to the cruise port. If you want to visit Kayak Beach, you can walk there or take the tram. It’s a 2 minute walk from the cruise ship, or it’s the first tram stop.

We found out about Kayak Beach through the crew members. When they visit Bimini, Kayak Beach is there go-to beach.

At Kayak Beach, you can rent a Kayak, lounge chairs, and relax in the calm waters. Overall, Kayak Beach is a great option for those who want to spend the day at the beach, while staying near the cruise ship.

12. Radio Beach

Radio Beach is a free local beach with beautiful turquoise waters. If you’re looking for something “off the beaten path,” you’ll love Radio Beach.

At Radio Beach, you can rent a cabana or lounge chairs. Furthermore, there are local restaurants and bars nearby. If you look into the ocean, you may see marine life like stingrays and dolphins.

You can get from the cruise port to Radio Beach by taxi, and when you are ready to leave, there will be taxis ready to take you back.

Overall, Radio Beach is a great place to spend the day when you visit Bimini.

13. Fountain of Youth

In the 1500s, explorer Juan Ponce de León learned that Bimini was the site of the Fountain of Youth. According to an old legend, the spring water supposedly restored youth to those who drank or bathed in the water.

In 1513, Ponce De León set sail from Puorto Rico to Bimini. Unfortunately, he could never find the fountain of youth in Bimini, but he did go on to discover Florida and the Gulf Stream instead.

Today, you can visit a natural wellspring that the locals claim to be the fountain of youth. The locals believe that the mineral water from the springs brings good health and youth to those who drink it.

14. Visit The Bimini Museum

Built in 1921, the Bimini Museum was once the Commissioner’s Office and jail. However, it was abandoned in 1974. In 1999, the building was restored by Sir Michael and Lady Barbara Checkly.

Now, the Bimini Museum contains historical artifacts, such as photographs of Ernest Hemingway and old cannon balls. There is no entry fee for the Bimini Museum. However, they do accept donations.

15. War Memorial and Hero’s Park

The War Memorial and Hero’s Park is located in Alice Town, which is right next to the Dolphin House Museum. The memorial is an 8-minute drive from the cruise port, and it honours the war veterans from World War I and II.

When you visit the War Memorial, you’ll be nearby other attractions, and you’ll get an amazing view of the ocean.

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Final Thoughts: Best Things To Do In Bimini, Bahamas on a Cruise

Well, there is is, everything you need to know about the Bimini cruise port.

Bimini has a lot to offer, whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach day, partying at a beach club, or going on a snorkel adventure, there is something for everyone.

The great thing about Bimini is that there are so many things to do. Whether it’s your first time in Bimini or you’ve been several times, there are always new foods to try, beaches to visit, and places to explore!

In this post, I shared a complete Bimini port guide and the best things to do when you visit Bimini.

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Port and Excursion Guide to Bimini

Port Guide and Shore Excursions in Bimini (Guide)

You’re going on a cruise and one of your stops is in Bimini, Bahamas. Here is our port guide which also covers the shore excursions in Bimini to help you plan your trip based on our personal experience of visiting this port.  

Bimini is a chain of small islands located in the Bahamas. When cruising with Virgin Voyages , the cruise port is located within the Resorts World Bimini complex. You are free to explore Resorts World on your own but you will need to get a shuttle to get to the private Beach Club. 

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While the Beach Club at Bimini was built for Virgin Voyages, other cruise lines utilize it as one of their stops if Virgin is not at port. 

There is a Carnival Cruise that sails out of Jacksonville that also stops at Bimini. We are excited to book that cruise since that means another day at the beach club! 

Beach Club at Bimini Pool

Where is the Beach Club at Bimini located ? 

Resorts World is located in North Bimini Island, and the main town and hotel is located on a thin strip of land so you can see water out of both sides. To put it into context, North Bimini Island is relatively small enough that you can opt to rent a golf cart and drive around to see the sites. 

We will cover both land and sea activities in Bimini in this guide as well as what to do within Resorts World in Bimini and if you can DIY your own tours when your ship calls at Bimini. 

Resorts World Bimini is a huge beach resort complex, which has hotel rooms and houses also available for paying guests. When a ship docks in Bimini, it means it is docking at the Resorts World in Bimini.

This does not mean that Virgin Voyages or other cruise lines rent out the entire Resorts World complex when their ship is docked. The cruise line rents out just the beach club area whenever the ship is in port while the other facilities are free for guests of Resorts World to use.

Think of it like a private island owned by the cruise line except it is only private within the gates of the club. Everything else is within the resort complex. 

Bimini Beach on Beach Club at Bimini (Virgin Voyages)

The beach club has an amazing beach with turquoise water and fine white sand. It is private to the Virgin cruise (or other cruise lines that dock there) so no other guests are there. 

In addition to the beach club, there are other beaches within the Resorts World complex that you could lounge and spend the day in. The first one is by the excursions area, where you sign a waiver under the hut. There are beach chairs with umbrellas available but the actual beach is small and has motorized boats. 

In terms of other amenities, you are a bit out of luck. Public bathrooms are a 10 minute walk from that beach. It is a doable walk, and you can take a peek at the general store and golf car rental located within the area, but if you need to do your business or want to change, walking 10 mins from the beach is not exactly the most convenient.

You are not isolated to the Resorts World Complex when your ship is docked. You can rent a golf cart and go out to explore the town if you so wish. The island is really small, and a full day rental is more than enough time to see all the main sites. 

A rental costs $75 for the day for a two seater cart. Additional costs may apply if you need a bigger golf cart. We would update this post on what you can see and do on the island when we get to explore ourselves!

View of Sapona Shipwreck while snorkeling in Bimini Bahamas - shore excursion in Bimini

If you watch the YouTube channel, Sailing La Vagabonde, you probably know that the Bahamas is known for both shipwrecks and sharks. If you dock in Bimini, there is a shipwreck located within a 30 minute boat ride from Resorts World called the Sapona. 

The Sapona shipwreck is made from concrete, and managed to float successfully as a supply and cargo boat. During Prohibition, the Sapona was a floating storage for contraband alcohol in the US. 

It became a ship then used for target practice until it became a site for tourists to snorkel around in. If you are a good swimmer, you could swim through the shipwreck and end up in the inside of the boat. As you see the mangled remains of the ship, be careful not to scrape the metal while swimming and be wary of fire coral. 

Our guides told us that fire corals were abundant in the shipwreck and that if you touch any part of your body on the coral, you’re in for pain. 

The current is a bit strong around the shipwreck. My husband is a good swimmer but even he had trouble trying to get to the other side of the ship. We only had 30 minutes to spend snorkeling on and around the ship and before long, it was time to go back on the boat for the next stop. 

Swimming with the Sharks in Bimini Bahamas - shore excursions in Bimini

If swimming with sharks is on your bucket list then this is a must see and do. The boat ride is only around 5 minutes from the Sapona Shipwreck and the shark swimming spot has a view of the Sapona shipwreck. 

The guide will lower 2 lines from the boat and they ask snorkelers to hold on to the line as the sharks swim around you and the boat. Do not splash around as a shark’s sense of hearing is brilliant, as well as their sense of smell. 

Fins are required when swimming with the sharks as it lowers the chance of them trying to nibble your toes! Who would want to go on vacation to lose some toes? No one!

After 30 minutes, the snorkel is over (not enough time in my opinion) and the guides will feed the sharks from the side of the boat. The sharks have gotten used to boats docking in that area and in exchange for not harming the swimming humans, they will get paid in fish. Not a bad trade. 

Bring out your cameras for the feeding frenzy that will follow once everyone has boarded the boat. It is short but awesome. See our video below.

The total cost for the sapona shipwreck and shark dive from Virgin as a shore excursion is around $130 for 5 hours. The price may vary depending on which cruise line you book with and how they package the tour. 

There’s also diving tours available as shore excursions on your ship. Whether you are a beginner or already have a scuba certification, some dives involve swimming with hammerhead sharks. Something I would definitely consider in the future.

As with diving, the excursion can get a bit pricey, but includes the oxygen tanks and the gear. Some of these dives only cater to those who are scuba-certified, so bring your ID and gear in case they need proof. 

This tour is a bit much since it costs $85 per person for a two hour tour. It is really easy: you get shuttled on a tram, taken downtown, and a tour guide will show you some sites and even open a conch. Do you get to hop on and hop off as you wish? No. 

If you are the adventurous type and want to explore at your own pace then I would skip this tour and save the money for something else. However, if you want a hassle-free city tour that takes you to all the good posts on the island, then this could be as good an option as any.

Bonfire and performers at Beach Club at Bimini

With two pools, two bars, and unlimited food, what else would you want to do but relax? However, if you are an active person and want to know other activities you could do in the area then this section is for you! 

Our day in Bimini was pretty full. A shore excursion in the morning, then off to the beach club for lunch. After lunch, we walked around and looked for photo worthy spots (and there are many). 

We got lucky and two ladies were leaving the beach club to go back to the ship and gave us their seats. Prime spots complete with shade! There may not be enough good lounge areas by the pool, but there are a few other places you can lounge and sun around by the beach. 

It just depends if you want something shady or if you like something closer to the beach, the pool, or the food and booze. 

Our ship was not operating at full capacity, which is why there’s enough for everyone. I wouldn’t know for sure if there will be enough lounge chairs on a full ship. 

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We participated in some beach games, lounged around with some giant floaties on the pool, lounged and pretended to swim in the pool some more and waited for the bonfire. 

The pool is big enough to do laps in but there’s just too many people in the pool to do that. 

There might be dance parties, other games, and more, but during a beach day, you can just sit, read, and watch the world go by. 

You can walk or run on the beach, swim in the ocean, but you can bring shells home. They will confiscate whatever you try to smuggle from the beach or buy from the store. If you get a souvenir, make sure it is your usual paraphernalia, never an actual shell. 

I hope you are and I hope this post helped you with your planning! Bimini is one of those ports that are not as visited, and is slowly being opened up to the world. Here’s to more cruise ports to visit and explore on cruises!

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Bimini – Bahamas

Last updated on February 25th, 2024 at 12:35 pm

Discover the hidden gem of Bimini in the Bahamas. Dive into crystal-clear turquoise waters, swim with wild dolphins, or explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Visit the legendary Bimini Road, believed to be the remnants of the Lost City of Atlantis. Relax on white sandy beaches, savor Bahamian delicacies, and immerse yourself in the laid-back island vibes that make Bimini a true paradise.

The weather in Bimini is subtropical with pleasant temperatures year round. The average summer temps are in the 80°F and the winter sees temperatures of 70°F. The Bahamas rainy season runs from May to October, with June and October being the wettest months.

The currency used is the Bahamian dollar but U.S. currency is accepted and also given as change. ATMs around the resort have high service fees, so avoid them if you can. Credit cards are accepted at a few businesses like Bimini Undersea, Resorts World Bimini and Edith’s Pizza.

Wireless Internet:

There are several restaurants and businesses in Alice Town that have WiFi, and most are free. They can be password protected, and you are expected to purchase something from the business.

Bahamian Creole and English are spoken on the island, so there is not usually any difficulty conversing with locals or with vendors.

Where You Dock in Bimini – Bahamas

Formerly there had been a tender boat system that met cruise ships that would dock offshore and bring visitors to the island but The Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port is a new cruise terminal that can hold the largest cruise ships such as the Oasis.

There is a wide pier that has plenty of room for all passengers that choose to disembark.  There is a customs and immigration service at the pier also, but other than that, you’ll notice it isn’t as overdeveloped as other cruise ports, so no Diamond’s International (at least not yet). The great thing is that there’s only room for one ship to be docked at a time, so it never feels overcrowded.

Within the Resorts World property there is a beach club, spa, casino, restaurants and Fisherman’s Village, a shopping area.

The dock is located north of the island’s main settlement – Alice Town – where you will find some restaurants and shops. If you wish to visit, it’s not walkable from the port, so you’ll need a form of transportation.

Getting Around Bimini – Bahamas

The Resorts World Hilton is about a 10 minute walk from the pier but if you’re staying on the Resorts World property, then there is a complementary tram that travels throughout the resort. The walk to the beach club is about 20 minutes.

Getting outside Resorts World on foot isn’t feasible and unless you are in Alice Town or Bailey Town, walking around North Bimini would be a challenge since places in Bimini are miles apart.

The main rental transportation on North Bimini is golf carts. You can rent them by the hour or the day right at Resorts World. If you take the tram to Paradise Beach, you can rent a golf cart there for $60/day. Beware that you will be sharing the single lane roads with cars, bikes and people. The roads in Bimini are about 1.5 times wider than single lane roads in the U.S., but there are no middle divider lanes. Driving is on the left side of the road.

Bike rentals are also available at Resorts World where you can rent a bike by the hour, half-day or full-day. There are no sidewalks in Bimini, so you will share the road.

There are only a few roads in Bimini, and a ferry is the only way to get between the North and South Islands. It is $10 pp each way.

There is taxi service on the island, but there are no ridesharing services or apps. To secure a taxi, you will need to flag one down on the street (they accept cash only), get a shop to telephone one, or request a dispatch via the radio channel (VHF 68) that is dedicated to taxis. The fare to most common locations is $5 per person.

The Resorts Worlds tram operates on a 30 minute rotating schedule and will take you from the ship, but the service operates between Resorts World properties only.

Shopping In Bimini – Bahamas

As previously mentioned, Bimini isn’t as overdeveloped as other Bahamian or Caribbean tourist locales, so you won’t find the name-brand stores, but there are unique, local items to discover.

Just a point to note, since it’s a small island and everything needs to be imported, products will likely be more costly than you will find in the U.S..

Fisherman’s Village

Located at Resorts World, this is set up to be charming with various shops, cafes and dockmaster’s office.

Access Bahamas Bimini

Best place for souvenirs. Not all items are made by locals, but if you are looking for something to remember your visit, this is the place.

Bimini Craft Center & Straw Market

In Alice Town, this craft center has original straw, wood carvings and craft work of the islanders. Set up in stalls, you will be able to find tie-dye apparel and food items, including the famous Bimini coconut bread. There is also WiFi access and restrooms onsite.

Trev Inn Marketplace has a large selection of groceries and local produce.

The Chic Store

If you are looking for a bathing suit, flip flops or water bottles, you will be able to find them here.

Dining In Bimini – Bahamas

As you would expect on an island in the Bahamas, Bimini has an abundance of seafood options. Restaurants are very casual and you can expect fresh seafood and Bahamian flavors.

Conch, a small sea snail, is a favorite that you will find at most of the eateries that have seafood. Conch is salty, but does not have a strong taste. It can be similar to crab or crayfish.

The two most popular drinks on the islands are Goombay Smash and Rum Runners. The Smash has four different types of rum, pineapple juice and orange juice. The Runners are an assortment of fruit juices, banana liquor, rum and grenadine.

Here are a few of the choices for dining you will have on Bimini:

Hilton at Resorts World Bimini

There are 10 restaurants, cafes and bars in the Hilton including four diverse fine dining venues.

Stuart’s Conch Stand

This beachside wooden hut is a favorite with locals and serves mainly seafood.

Edith’s Pizza

Edith makes lobster and chicken-conch pizza to name a few. This is all outdoor seating.

Scants Jerk

While this looks like a shack, it has amazing BBQ and smoked meats. Jerk chicken and pork, and smoked lobster are just a few of the items served here.

Sherry’s Paradise Beach Bar

This small family-run kitchen is said to have the best conch fritters on the island.

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As mentioned, the cruise terminal is located in Resorts World, so there are resort-style amenities such as a beach club, spa and casino available for a fee – usually the ship’s excursions will have a few options for Resorts World.

Swim With The Sharks

If you would like a unique experience, you could head to Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina and dive in a cage while the sharks swim around you.

Visit the Wreckage of the SS Sapona

Although it never saw action in WW1, the SS Spano was commissioned by U.S. President Wilson. After the war it was sold for scrap, turned into a casino and supply ship and was run aground during a hurricane. Just a little ways off-shore, this wreckage is a great place to snorkel or scuba dive.

Rainbow Reef – Bahamas

This protected marine sanctuary has depths that range from 15 to 25 feet, making it ideal for snorkeling.

Hit The Beaches

There are numerous beaches on Bimini, near the Bimini Cruise Port. Located on the southwestern side of North Bimini behind Alice Town, there are Radio beach, Blister beach, and Spook Hill. There are also beaches to the north of the Bimini cruise port.

Dolphin House Museum

This building is made of different materials that were collected from all over the islands. Open since 1993, it is an interesting site that is covered in a mosaic of shells, glass, and coins.

Bimini Brown Charters

These charters are experts on the waters around Bimini. If you are wanting a private charter, sport fishing or snorkeling excursions, they have been operating for over thirty years.

Bimini Nature Hiking Trail

There is lots to learn about the ecology, wildlife, and history of the Bimini island. Led by a professional tour guide, you’ll see birds, iguanas and the Bimini Boa on this tour.

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Our Picks for the Best Things to Do in Bimini Bahamas on a Cruise

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While you might be familiar with Nassau , the capital of the Bahamas, or Freeport , less travelers know about the hidden paradise of Bimini. If you see this island chain as a port of call on your next voyage itinerary, definitely pack a bathing suit and charge your camera.

Here is everything you might want to know about the best things to do in Bimini, Bahamas on a cruise.

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Where is bimini and which cruise lines call there.

Bimini is a chain of two islands — North Bimini and South Bimini — along with a string of cays that make up the westernmost district of the Bahamas. North Bimini is considered the main island, along with its primary hub of Alice Town.

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Just 50 miles off the coast of Miami, Bimini (often referred to as the Out Islands) is a close and idyllic port of call for cruise lines including Carnival, Celebrity, Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Virgin Voyages, and more.

The cruise port is located in Bailey Town, North Bimini and is run by Resorts World Bimini. In 2021, docking facilities were extended to accommodate Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class, among the largest ships in the industry.

In addition to the cruise port in North Bimini, the island chain is also home to MSC’s private Bahamian island called MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve. The artificial island, originally created through dredging in the 1960s, is located about 20 miles south of North Bimini and opened to MSC cruisers in 2019.

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How big is Bimini, Bahamas?

The entire island chain extends about 40 miles north to south, though the main island of North Bimini is 7 miles long and just 700 feet wide. Other Bimini locations include Gun Cay and Cat Cay. The population for the entirety of Bimini is just over 2,000 residents.

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What is Bimini island famous for?

Bimini is known for its world-class sportfishing, courtesy of crystal-clear seas teeming with fish like blue marlin. This is perhaps what drew Ernest Hemingway here in the 1930s — or maybe it was the rumors that the fountain of youth is located there. Rife with dolphins and reefs, Bimini is a destination with pristine natural beauty and ideal. Thus, it’s ideal anyone who loves getting in the water.

In addition to its endemic marine life, including shark-diving opportunities, Bimini is home to the wreckage of the SS Sapona. This partially submerged concrete shipwreck lies a few miles off South Bimini and includes a storied history as a ship once intended for WWI troop transport. It became a casino and a floating speakeasy instead, before it ran aground in 1926.

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Yet another stellar snorkeling or diving opportunity is the Bimini Wall. This underwater rock formation stretches like a cobbled road along the seafloor, leading to speculation that it was once the entrance to the mythological Atlantis. 

What to do in Bimini for the day?

Anything involving the Bahamian sun, sand, and surf is recommended for a day in Bimini. This includes snorkeling or diving, kayak rentals, standup paddleboarding, swimming with stingrays, a dolphin-watching cruise, fishing, or simply lying on a beach.

A complimentary tram transports cruisers from the Resorts World terminal to any of its adjacent facilities. This includes the spa, casino, or beach club as well as the boutiques of Fisherman’s Village.

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If you want to venture off on your own, you could rent a golf cart for the day. Or, these are just some of the popular cruise line shore excursions available:

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  • Sapona Shipwreck Snorkeling
  • Reef Fishing
  • Resorts World Pool and Beach Experience
  • Swimming with Stingrays
  • Open-Air Tram Cultural Tour
  • Scuba Diving
  • Conch Cruise

The Beach Club at Bimini

Virgin voyagers are in for a treat during their call in Bimini. Richard Branson has developed a private beach club in partnership with Resorts World Bimini for guests of the cruise line. The Beach Club at Bimini is free to all Virgin cruisers and its amenities include ample sun loungers and clamshells; cabanas for rental; a lagoon-style pool, complete with floaties; a bar; complimentary lunch at two Beach Eats pavilions; a sports court; hammocks; and a covered lounge area.

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Passes to the beach club can be purchased by visitors on other cruise lines when Virgin is not in port.

Where to eat in Bimini, Bahamas?

Dining in Bimini can be separated between mom-and-pop venues and hotel restaurants. Seek out fresh seafood at Big John’s Conch Shell Bar & Grill. Or maybe opt for some local pies at Edith’s Pizza and Takeout, both in North Bimini.

The Hilton Hotel, at Resorts World Bimini, has no less than six bars and restaurants. From a sushi bar to a swim-up bar and an in-casino sports bar serving gourmet burgers and named after Hemingway, the Hilton is a convenient (but pricier) option for cruisers seeking a meal close to port.

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On a visit to Bimini, you can expect to discover quaint towns that still hold their charm. There are miles of beautiful white sand beaches, and it is a scuba diving paradise with its marine life. You’ll find historical landmarks and plenty of opportunities to experience the local culture whether it is noshing on conch at one of the rustic stands or shopping at the Bimini Craft Center. These are some of the things to do in Bimini but there are plenty more.

Bimini in the Bahamas is becoming a destination for many cruise lines since the Resort World Cruise Port opened in the summer of 2021. The huge dock can accommodate the largest cruise ships in the world. Bimini has welcomed guests, including Ernest Hemmingway and Dr. Martin Luther King, for many years. The island is often overlooked for its more populated neighboring islands and even with the arrival of cruise ships, it still has a hidden gem feel to it. Other than Resort World, the rest of the island is like a step back in time and you can easily imagine what drew Hemmingway to it.

I was on a Press Trip to learn about the Holland America Rotterdam, but I arranged and paid for my day on Bimini Island.

1. Resorts World Tram

I arrived on Holland America Rotterdam and in no time was taking a long stroll down the dock. When you get off your ship, you will see a sign reading: “Walkway to Kayak Beach, Fisherman’s Village, golf cart rental, and taxi to town.” You will also see the complimentary Bimini Tram. It can, however, be confusing when you come off the cruise ship. You are asked if you booked a tour, and they direct you to the tram, but it is free for everyone. I walked the pier to stretch my legs but with the heat, it can feel challenging. After a long day, our guide dropped us off to catch the tram back to the cruise ship.

Pro Tip: There is a golf cart rental place at the end of the dock off to the right. The cart can be rented for $60 cash.

Kayak Beach.

2. Fisherman’s Village And Kayak Beach

Located at the end of the dock, you’ll find a few businesses and the lovely Kayak Beach. As the name suggests, you can rent watercraft here. I thought it was lovely and a great place to get some sun not too far from the ship.

Guide Cleveland Maxwell.

3. Bimini Island Tours

I highly recommend booking a tour with Bimini Island Tours . This is a one-man show with guide Cleveland Maxwell Rolle Jr. — but you can call him Max. This tour was the highlight of my trip and Max was a joy. He is a Bahamahost certified with the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investment, and Aviation as well as a certified Eco Tour Guide with the Bahamas National Trust. We met as strangers but left as family, literally; I think Max is related to half the people on the island.

I tend to explore on my own, but in this case, my experience would have been totally different. I was able to see so much more. This is a sleepy island and many of the businesses open at a more leisurely pace. Max planned our itinerary and made sure that someone met us at each stop. Having a local Biminite really made a difference in getting to meet so many interesting people with such great stories. I truly had an authentic Bahamian experience.

These are the places and people I met during my tour with Bimini Island Tours. Because Max is a private guide, he can tailor your trip to what you would like to see and experience. Max communicated by email, set up the perfect day, and sent me a final itinerary for my approval.

The Resorts World Beach.

4. Resorts World

My tour with Max started with a driving tour of this resort. This is a great option if you just want a day at the beach. You can book a package with your cruise, or simply take the tram and pay at the desk. The beach club is Virgin Cruise Lines “private beach” when their ships are in port. At other times the beach club is run by Resorts World and open to the public. It is a beautiful beach with two pools for a resort experience. You can also splurge on a cabana. The property has a casino as well. It is a pretty resort with not much local about it. I chose to spend my time supporting the local businesses.

Nate Hanna with freshly baked Bimini Bread.

5. Nate’s Bakery

One of the things I appreciated most on this tour was the opportunity to visit small local businesses. Nate Hanna has been baking bread since the 1970s. He started his own store after the death of his mother who started the business. When you walk in the door, Nate welcomes you with his big, bold personality and the smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the air.

He started the business following in the footsteps of his late mother who ran a successful bakery. Her photo is prominently displayed in the shop. Nate bakes fresh Bimini bread every day. The classic recipe is a sweet rich bread made with generous amounts of sugar and coconut milk. It is so tasty especially when baked with all the love and care Nate pours into it.

Legendary boat builder Ansil Saunders

6. Ansil’s Boat House

Meeting Mr. Ansil Saunders was one of the highlights of my trip. He had our whole group in tears when he shared his experiences meeting and serving as a guide to Dr. Martin Luther King when he visited Bimini. King found inspiration to write his Nobel Peace Prize speech during his time exploring the mangrove forests in a boat with Ansil.

As a child, Ansil’s family lived next door to the house Ernest Hemmingway stayed in during his time in Bimini. In addition to his great tales, Ansil’s boats are legendary. He builds one boat a year: a 16-foot bone fisher which is a shallow draft boat made to catch bonefish. Ansil holds the world record for the largest bonefish caught.

7. The War Memorial And Heroes Park

This is just a quick stop to see the park that honors Bimini’s veterans of World War I and II as well as local heroes. The park has a lovely view of the ocean.

Mr. Ashley Saunders, builder and artist with his creation the Dolphin House.

8. The Dolphin House Museum

The Dolphin House is an incredible work of art created by Mr. Ashley Saunders (Ansil’s brother). He wasn’t always an artist, but an experience swimming with the wild dolphins of Bimini woke up the artistic spirit within him. You’ll find descriptions of this as a kitschy tourist attraction, but nothing could be further from the truth.

Saunders is incredibly talented and built the entire home from the ground up using materials found around the island and that washed ashore. He was upcycling before it was a thing, and he has created an incredible work of art. Join him and take a tour as he explains his inspiration for every mosaic, window, and built-in piece of furniture in the Dolphin House Museum, his home. Such a unique experience and one of the many things I loved doing in Bimini .

9. Radio Beach

We just did a quick stop on the Radio Beach. It’s definitely the tourist beach with shops, food stands, and, most importantly, public restrooms. It is named after the radio towers nearby and was the site of the first radio and telegraph station in 1920. It is also easily accessible by golf cart if you choose to rent one instead of taking a tour.

A Cuban refugee raft near one of the island's Conch Shacks.

10. Visit A Conch Shack

Conch is plentiful in Bimini, and you will see piles of shells in the water especially near the Conch Shack, where you can try Conch Salad, a local specialty. The salad is like ceviche only made with conch, peppers, tomatoes, cucumber, and citrus juices. The Conch is prepared fresh each day. Behind each stand along the water, you can see fenced in areas where the conch is stored until it is harvested. At one of the stops, Max pointed out a rough-looking raft which turned out to be one Cuban refugees escaped on. There are so many to choose from, but Joe’s Conch Shack stands out. 

“We put more love and care in it,” said the young lady working when asked what makes Joe’s stand out from the rest. “We cut up everything right in front of you.” So, you can see how fresh it is. 

Bimini Craft Center.

11. Bimini Craft Center – Arts, Crafts, Souvenirs and Food

For those that love to shop, head to the Bimini Craft Center where you will find 17 booths filled with locally-made island crafts, hats, T-shirts, and other souvenirs. Located in the heart of Alice Town, you have the chance to meet friendly locals and learn about their history from interpretive signs throughout the center. Free Wi-Fi is available as well as public restrooms. Each day, a local food truck parks there, selling a variety of Bahamian food. It’s well worth the stop.

12. Ernest Hemingway Ruins – Tales of the Excentric Writer

As you drive through Alice Town, you will see some ruins with a big interpretive sign highlighting Ernest Hemingway’s stay on Bimini. The island was a huge inspiration for him, and he loved sport fishing in the area. It is said that Bimini gave him the insight to write The Old Man and the Sea .

Locals share tales of his infamous behavior on the island. It is also said that he was a heavy drinker and walked around with a 40-ounce bottle of rum stashed in his pocket. A boxing aficionado, Hemingway would bet $10 that someone couldn’t knock him out with one punch. He would allow the first hit and taunt them to make sure it was a hard one. The next thing the challenger knew, he was laid out with someone dumping water over him to wake him up.

Cracked Lobster at the Three Daughters Restaurant.

13. Three Daughters Restaurant

Finish your day with a meal at Three Daughters restaurant and enjoy their specialties, either the cracked lobster or cracked conch. I asked Max where he goes to eat, and he said this was his favorite. You can eat in or get your food to go. Filled mostly with locals and the occasional tourist, the food here was fantastic. The interior is nothing fancy, but you can eat on the screened porch for an excellent view.

The cracked lobster was deep-fried. I had never had it prepared this way and it was so tasty, crispy, and crunchy without being greasy. This is a family-run business with Leroy Rolle bringing fresh-caught fish and lobster right to the restaurant. On a sad note, Kim Rolle, one of the owners, was the first to die of COVID-19 on the island.

It was a great day in Bimini, and I just loved the local aspect of this trip. It felt authentic, not touristy. I highly recommend booking with Bimini Island Tours. Max is a treasure and his familiar relationships on the island truly enhanced our experience.

Bimini Travel Tips

A trip to Bimini Bahamas offers something for everyone no matter if you’re going on a cruise or spending several nights at the island chain. From the easy-going island lifestyle to activities and adventures galore, Bimini is indeed special and unique.

Whether you want to reel in a marlin, snorkel, or go scuba diving with sharks, the crystal-clear waters of Bimini will provide an abundance of activities. Once you are done playing in the water, you can explore its stunning sandy beaches, lush vegetation, marine life, deep sea fishing, and the vibrant culture of North and South Bimini island.

When planning a trip to Bimini, there are a few things you should pay attention to in order to make the most of your trip. The number one is that it is necessary to bring cash since credit cards are not accepted everywhere.

Additionally, you will need a strong sunscreen because the sun here is no joke. Since Bimini has a tropical climate, you’ll probably need a bug repellent too. Also, be aware of the local laws and customs when visiting Bimini. Photographing people from the island without their permission is illegal in some areas.

With this knowledge in mind, your trip to Bimini Bahamas will surely be an unforgettable one.

What Free Things to Do When Visiting Bimini?

Some of the best free attractions in Bimini are the Undersea Dive Center where you can go for a relaxing dip, the charming Bimini Bay Marina, and Alice Town Beach where you can look for shells and other treasures lying along the coastline.

What To Eat When You Visit Bimini?

Everything in the Bimini Islands revolves around seafood. Most of the popular places to eat are very relaxed local beach bars and seafood stands. All across the islands, you can expect Bahamian flavors, fresh seafood dishes, and delicious, citrusy conch salads.

Is Bimini Good For Hiking?

It certainly is. On Bimini Nature Hiking Trail you’ll find out a lot about the ecology, wildlife, and history of the island. On guided tours, you’ll see birds, iguanas, and the endemic Bimini Boa, plus local plants like gum elemi and poisonwood.

Can You Swim With Hammerhead Sharks in Bimini?

Yes. The best time to do it is in February when huge hammerheads gather off the coast of Bimini. This is the only time of the year to go on this dive of a lifetime. Don’t miss the chance to get close and personal with these shy animals.

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A new port joins Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas, giving cruisers more of a selection when choosing a Bahamian itinerary.

In July 2021, Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port welcomed its first cruise ship when  Crystal Serenity  docked with cruise passengers. Four days later, Carnival Cruise Line made its first call there with Carnival Horizon.

Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port

Located 55 nautical miles off the coast of Miami, the Bimini Islands is primarily a beach destination with some added history tours sprinkled in. With a total population of under 2,000 people living there, it’s practically untouched, with the exception of a few resorts.

Bimini is actually made up of two islands, North and South Bimini. The cruise port is on North Bimini, and the airport is on South Bimini. You can take a quick ride between the two islands with the local ferry service at $8 per person each way.

Bimini Distance from Miami

The island is 62 miles south of Grand Bahama Island, 127 miles northwest of Nassau, 77 miles from West Palm Beach, and 58 miles from Port Everglades.

This island was called Virgin Voyages’ private resort destination . However, Virgin is only utilizing a beach and beach club on Bimini, which is open to other cruise passengers when a Virgin ship is not there.

Pier Location

The Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port is a new cruise port that can now hold the largest cruise ships, such as Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class vessels (225,000 gross tons).

The ship docks in East Bimini. The pier was originally built for the now-defunct Bimini Superfast but was recently expanded to accommodate the world’s largest cruise vessels.

There’s a charm to the pier because it’s so new to major cruise lines, and it hasn’t been developed or overrun by Caribbean staple shops like Diamonds International.

Aside from cruise ships, high-speed ferry service from Balearia Caribbean also makes stops there, running routes from Fort Lauderdale to North Bimini Island.

Balearia Caribbean at North Bimini

Being right off the coast of South Florida, there isn’t much difference in the weather. You can expect the same weather as you would in Miami, Florida (so pack shorts!).

The temperatures range from around 60 degrees in the winter to 90 degrees in the dead of summer. Even with the humidity, the breeze off the ocean tends to make it feel a bit cooler.

The water temperatures average between 77 degrees in the winter and 87 degrees in the summer.

Legal tender is the Bahamian dollar ($BSD), but US currency is accepted and usually given as change in the Bahamas. If paying in cash, make sure to confirm you’re getting a change in US currency.

There are ATM machines around the resorts, but expect to pay a steep service fee to access them. Credit cards and digital payments are also accepted at most locations on the island, especially at the large resorts.

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Getting Around

Even though the island is only seven miles long, you may want to find a way to get around.

A Resorts Worlds tram service makes select stops around the island and operates every 30 minutes. These trams have marked pick-up locations and will take you to different Resorts World properties from the cruise ship. (Note: they only operate between Resorts World properties.)

Anyone can use the Resorts World tram. Just keep in mind it will take you to one of their properties where you can go to a casino, beach, or eat.

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Taxi rates will vary by where you want to go, but the common fare was $5 per person to most locations. The cruise pier is at the midway point of the island, so it’s equal distance to both the northern and southern areas.

By Golf Cart

A couple of golf cart rental companies on the island charge around $90 per day for a four-seater and $120 per day for a six-seater. With little traffic on the island, it’s an easy and stress-free way to explore on your own timetable.

If you’re sticking close to the pier, you can obviously walk to your destination. The Resorts World Hilton is about a 10-minute walk from the ship.

To explore beyond that, however, you’ll want to find a form of transportation — if only because of the heat!

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As I mentioned earlier, one charm of Bimini is that it hasn’t been overdeveloped, especially when it comes to the area around the pier. As it becomes more popular in the coming years, that’s likely to change, but for now, it’s one of the things that makes this port so appealing.

A small market with a few shops is just south of the cruise pier. Otherwise, you’re limited to shopping at one of the Resorts World properties if you’re looking to pick up a souvenir.

While shopping for basic necessities, keep in mind that you are on an island with limited resources, so items in the resort gift shops tend to be on the pricey side as they all have to be imported from the mainland.

What To Do in Bimini

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Bimini is primarily a beach destination that focuses on water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming with sharks, and jet skiing.

If you want to explore on your own, you can rent a golf cart or set out with food (and plenty of water to stay hydrated) and explore the island.

Cruise lines offer around a dozen shore excursions in Bimini, but if you’re looking for something a little different, we’ve listed some things to do in the area. If this is your first time visiting Bimini, here are some suggestions.

Local Beaches

Some of the quietest and best beaches in Bimini run together on the southwestern side of the island in Alice Town: Radio Beach, Blister Beach, and Spook Hill.

There is also a string of beaches north of the resort area’s cruise port. Keep in mind that you’ll be required to pay a fee if you’d like to use a sun chair, resort facilities, pool, or a lounger.

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Typically sold by the cruise line, this new private beach package is good if you’re looking to spend a day at the beach. Located right next to Resorts World Bimini Beach, the stretch of beach has some of the clearest turquoise waters in the Bahamas.

The club has options to rent cabanas, umbrellas, and beach chairs. The price of varies depending on your cruise line and which add-ons you’d like. This premium beachfront complex has two lagoon pools, swim-up bars, DJs playing music, and plenty of beachfront property.

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Explore a Shipwreck

You can set up a trip out to the SS Sapona wreck through one of the resorts. The World War I ship ran aground during a hurricane in 1926 and has remained ever since. The artificial reef is filled with sea life. This can be booked at Resorts World or in advance.

Historic Attractions

Bimini’s rich history is seen throughout the island, like the SS Sapona wreck we mentioned. You can explore some of the local histories at Bimini Museum, where you’ll learn about some of the famous folks who’ve made the island their home over the years (including former resident Ernest Hemingway).

There is no charge to enter the museum, but they do take donations.

Also relatively close to the pier is Dolphin House Museum, a three-story home made entirely out of recycled materials, including many items that washed up on the shore.

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If you’re a shark or marine life lover, you’ll love Bimini. Since the waters of the Bahamas are so warm, the Bimini Biological Field Station has a shark lab set up.

Visitors can sign up for a tour of the station and even participate in research or adopt a shark. And in case you’re concerned, the area is filled with lemon sharks, which aren’t aggressive and have zero recorded fatalities against humans.

(Note: The Shark Lab is currently closed because of the pandemic, but you can sign up for expeditions.)

You will be required to take a one-mile ferry ride to South Bimini to explore the Shark Lab.

Local Food and Drink Favorites

The local food favorite is the conch. You can order it prepared in a variety of ways, the most popular being fried conch fritters or ceviche. Conch can be ordered from almost any restaurant that serves seafood, and even a couple of roadside stands serve up this marine mollusk.

In speaking with the locals, there are two popular drinks that Bimini serves, Goombay Smash (four different types of rum, pineapple juice, and orange juice) and Rum Runners (assorted fruit juices, banana liquor, rum, and grenadine), which were made famous by the illegal smuggling of rum between Miami and Bimini.

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Final Thoughts

Except for Carnival Corporation’s Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas, Bimini has the clearest and cleanest waters of any place where cruise ships stop in the region.

We did the Beach Club package ($64.99 per person through the cruise line) during our recent visit, spending the day going back and forth between the lagoon swimming pools and the beach.

The tram service was complimentary and took us directly from the beach to the cruise ship. The roads are bumpy, so hold tight when on the tram.

Overall, it was a memorable experience that I’d book again on another cruise to Bimini.

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This tropical paradise offers a wide range of exciting shore excursions that cater to travelers of all ages and interests. From breathtaking beaches to thrilling water activities, here are some of the top things to do in Bimini during your shore excursions.

Bimini is known for its pristine white-sand beaches and no trip to the island would be complete without spending some time soaking up the sun and enjoying the crystal-clear turquoise waters. Bimini's beaches are a picture-perfect slice of paradise offering a peaceful and serene environment perfect for relaxation. Whether you choose to unwind on the sandy shores of Alice Town Beach or explore the secluded sands of Cat Cay Beach, Bimini's beaches are a must-visit during your excursions.

For those seeking underwater adventures, Bimini snorkeling is an absolute must. The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are teeming with vibrant marine life and colorful coral reefs. You can embark on a snorkeling tour to explore these underwater wonders and get up close and personal with tropical fish, sea turtles and even dolphins. Bimini's snorkeling excursions promise an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and ocean lovers.

If shopping is more your style, Bimini has a variety of options to satisfy your retail cravings. Alice Town, the main town in Bimini, boasts a range of quaint local shops and boutiques where you can find unique souvenirs, handmade crafts and local artwork. Don't miss the chance to explore the famous straw market where you can indulge in traditional Bahamian wares and handicrafts.

For fishing aficionados, Bimini is a dream come true. Known as the big game fishing capital of the world, the island offers excellent deep-sea fishing opportunities. Head out on a fishing excursion and try your luck at catching marlin, tuna and other big game fish. Bimini's surrounding waters are home to incredible fishing spots that attract anglers from all over the world making it a must-visit destination for any fishing enthusiast.

Bimini excursions are not limited to specific interests – there are plenty of options that cater to families, seniors and couples seeking a romantic retreat. Family excursions in Bimini offer fun and engaging activities for kids and adults alike. From snorkeling adventures to beach games and water sports, there are endless opportunities for family bonding and creating unforgettable memories.

Senior excursions in Bimini provide a chance for older travelers to explore the island's beauty at a more leisurely pace. Sightseeing tours, cultural experiences and relaxing beach visits cater to the needs and preferences of seniors, allowing them to enjoy the laid-back ambiance and rich heritage of Bimini.

For couples seeking a romantic escape, Bimini offers excursions that set the stage for love and romance. Sunset cruises, private beach picnics and leisurely walks along the shoreline provide an idyllic backdrop for reconnecting and creating magical moments. Bimini's intimate setting and natural beauty make it a perfect destination for a romantic escape.

Foodie excursions in Bimini are a treat for the taste buds. The island is renowned for its fresh seafood and culinary delights. Indulge in mouthwatering Bahamian dishes such as conch salad, grilled lobster and local fish specialties. In addition to savoring the local cuisine, you can participate in cooking classes and learn to prepare delicious Bahamian recipes to impress your friends and family back home.

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The best Bahamas cru ises take you away from the daily grind, transporting you to theme park-like private islands and beach-lined paradises. Cruise choices include new and jazzed-up ships sailing an array of short and weeklong Bahamas itineraries. Cruising to the Bahamas is so easy you may even be able to go without a passport .

Family-friendly lines, such as Royal Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line and Carnival Cruise Line, offer cruises focused on the Bahamas all year. So do newcomers Virgin Voyages, with its adults-only sailings, and Margaritaville at Sea, offering short two-night hops and longer cruise-and-stay packages. The winter and early spring seasons bring a handful of itineraries on premium lines like Celebrity Cruises and Holland America.

The only cruise lines that don’t regularly offer Bahamas cruises are the luxury lines. But don’t worry, luxe lovers: Many of the ships we included on our list of the best Bahamas cruises offer suites that come with concierge services, private enclaves or special spa privileges. If a luxury cruise to the Bahamas is your goal, look at the top suite options on a mainstream or premium line.

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Whether you’re looking for a quick and cheap getaway or a week at the beach, here are the best Bahamas cruise itineraries to start your search, in order from shortest to longest.

2-night cruises on Margaritaville at Sea Paradise from Palm Beach, Florida

Though cruising is relatively new to the Margaritaville travel and hospitality franchise, cruise line Margaritaville at Sea is essentially a rebranding of the old Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line. Its refurbished ship, Paradise, originally debuted in the 1990s for Costa Cruises.

One Jimmy Buffett-themed makeover later, the ship is a perfect fit for the laid-back vibe of the Bahamas. Grab a drink or a bite to eat from the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar & Grill, try your luck at the Par-A-Dice Casino and enjoy plenty of entertainment, including the musical production, “Tales from Margaritaville: Jimmy’s Ship Show.” There’s a kids club, a teen club, a spa and two pools stocked with beach balls and inflatable parrots.

The two-night cruise itinerary includes one day in Freeport, where you can shop, hit the casino, enjoy water sports or chill on the beach. The ship offers shore excursions, or you can explore independently. Margaritaville at Sea also offers cruise-and-stay itineraries of either four or six nights (including the two nights onboard the ship). These packages let you choose between two partner hotels in Freeport, where you’ll stay two or four nights on land, then hop back on the ship for your return night at sea.

Margaritaville at Sea Paradise carries around 1,300 passengers in an assortment of inside and ocean-view cabins, all around 176 square feet, which is larger than the average for those categories on most mainstream ships. Ten suites with balconies are also available, with 524 square feet of space.

Who should go? Obviously, Parrotheads are gonna want to try this ship, with all its Jimmy Buffett-inspired themes and decor, but it’s also a good trial run for anyone on the fence about cruising. Pricing makes this a great cruise to enjoy an escape without spending a fortune. We found weekday sailings that begin at $99 per person based on double occupancy for an inside cabin.

Related: Best Bahamas cruise tips for first-timers and repeat visitors alike

3- or 4-night cruises on Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas from Miami

This itinerary may be the best overall short Bahamas cruise. Both the three- and four-night cruises have stops at Nassau and Royal Caribbean ‘s massive private island — Perfect Day at CocoCay . Those two stops combined give cruisers the opportunity to enjoy water sports, spend some time at the beach and experience a bit of Bahamian culture.

Freedom of the Seas has plenty of onboard fun to occupy travelers of all ages on sea days. It’s loaded with top-deck slides and water features, specialty restaurant choices and more entertainment options than you can take in on a short cruise. Carrying around 4,000 cruise guests, Freedom of the Seas is big enough to impress without being overwhelming.

Plus, logistics for cruising out of Miami are simple enough for even first-time cruisers. From flight choices to pre- or post-cruise hotels, it’s a city that caters to tourists, especially the cruising ones.

Who should go? From first-timers to veteran cruisers, anyone looking for a short but fun-filled hop to the Bahamas should give Freedom of the Seas a look. Families looking for a quick escape will find entertainment and activities for toddlers to teens. The ship is also ideal for family reunions, bachelorette parties and birthday cruises. Couples will love the adults-only Solarium with its extra-large hot tubs looking out over the sea.

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3- or 4-night cruises on Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas from Port Canaveral, Florida

When Royal Caribbean’ s giant Utopia of the Seas debuts in July 2024, it will offer a bevy of short sailings, including three- and four-night sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida. The 236,860-ton, 5,669-passenger vessel will be the second-largest cruise ship in the world and offer more exciting amenities than any other cruise ship sailing short itineraries in North America.

Why? The newest, biggest ships in the world typically sail longer cruises. Offering short cruises on its humongous Oasis Class ships is new for Royal Caribbean; sister ship Allure of the Seas will test out the concept before Utopia launches.

Families with kids will definitely go bananas over the choices on board the new ship. The top deck alone will feature three separate pool areas, a surfing simulator, a kiddie splash zone, a basketball court, two rock walls, a miniature golf course and even a zip line.

The ship will also boast an extensive selection of restaurants, bars, lounges and shops. Additionally, there will be an indoor skating rink, a spa and a showroom with Broadway-style shows.

Utopia of the Seas’ inaugural voyage is set for July 22, 2024, and will be a four-night cruise to Nassau and the line’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. The second sailing will be a three-night cruise to the Bahamas that departs on July 26, 2024.

Who should go?  Short sailings on this new ship will appeal to all sorts of cruisers. Historically, new ships are reserved for longer itineraries, so this is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a snack-size sampling of a brand-new ship without spending the money on a longer sailing.

Families craving a quick getaway where the entire brood is satisfied will not be disappointed. In addition to seemingly endless kid-friendly amenities and top-notch children’s programming, Utopia of the Seas will feature a casino and adults-only spaces.

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3- or 4-night cruises on Disney Wish from Port Canaveral, Florida

Disney waited a decade to build its next new ship, but Disney dreamers had their wish granted in 2022. Even better, the new Disney Wish cruises to the Bahamas. Designed to be the perfect complement to a visit to Orlando’s Disney theme parks, these short cruises visit Nassau and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. The four-night itinerary adds a sea day to enjoy the ship.

Disney Wish is designed to immerse cruisers in the various Disney worlds through technology. An onboard augmented reality game turns the Disney Cruise Line Navigator smartphone app into a virtual spyglass that lets cruisers participate in a fantasy adventure with Disney and Pixar characters. The AquaMouse waterslide combines a splashy tube ride in a two-seater raft with a pre-adventure tale told through screens at the beginning of the ride. Diners at the Worlds of Marvel restaurant take part in an interactive Avengers-themed experience through videos and special effects.

Wish carries 4,000 passengers in cabins and suites designed to simplify cruising with kids. But never fear, adult Disney fans; you’ll also find your spot on board. From the “Star Wars”-themed Hyperspace Lounge to the Quiet Cove adults-only sun deck, Disney manages to cater to grownups as well as kids.

Who should go ? This is obviously the best Bahamas cruise for lovers of all things Disney, including “Star Wars” and Marvel fans.

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3- or 4-night cruises on Celebrity Reflection from Fort Lauderdale

Beginning in April 2024, Celebrity Cruises will sail three- and four-night voyages round-trip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, year-round.

The 3,046-passenger Celebrity Reflection will offer a consistent rotation of three-night weekend cruises (departing each Friday and returning each Monday morning) and four-night weekday sailings (departing each Monday and returning each Friday morning).

Itineraries will include stops at Key West in Florida and Nassau and Bimini in the Bahamas.

Celebrity appeals mostly to the 40-plus set sans small children. It’s light on the kid-centric attractions (such as waterslides, go-karts and laser tag) that other big-ship lines include. The line offers instead lots of quiet and relaxing pool and lounge areas. (If you do have kids in tow, you can take advantage of the extensive children’s program, Camp at Sea. It provides supervised activities daily for children ages 3-12 in dedicated spaces.)

Celebrity Reflection is the line’s last and largest Solstice Class cruise ship. The Solstice C lass ships feature some of the most stylish outdoor pool decks at sea, with indoor, adults-only pool areas that, notably, are topped with glass panels embedded with solar panels that contribute to the ship’s power grid. You’ll also find large spas, casinos, showrooms and a nice selection of restaurants on board.

This ship also boasts one of the most spectacular suites in the cruising world — the 1,646-square-foot Reflection Suite. It was the first two-bedroom suite on a Celebrity Cruises vessel.

Who should go? This an ideal cruise for older travelers who are new to cruising and want to sample one or frequent cruisers who might prefer a shorter time at sea. Although Celebrity doesn’t draw many families with young children, the shorter Bahamas itineraries are also perfect for multigenerational family groups seeking an affordable cruise that appeals to all ages.

4-night cruises on Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady from Miami

Virgin Voyages aimed to be a disrupter in the cruise market from the beginning — creating a product designed to please even those who claim they would never set foot on a cruise ship. Yet the itinerary for this four-night Bahamas cruise on Scarlet Lady is fairly ordinary. Ports of call include Key West and a private beach club on the Bahamian island of Bimini.

It’s the ship itself that sets this cruise apart from the pack. You’ll find unique cabins (with balcony hammocks), brash red livery and one-of-a-kind onboard activities, such as tattoo parlors, drag shows and ‘80s-themed fitness classes, to keep its 2,700 sailors (as Virgin calls its passengers) entertained.

Who should go ? This is the best Bahamas cruise for the non-cruiser who is either young at heart or young and eager to party aboard this glitzy ship. If you’re easily offended by loud music, round-the-clock partying or sexual innuendo, this is not your Bahamas cruise.

4-day cruises on Norwegian Jade from Miami

Norwegian Cruise Line offers four-day sailings from Miami aboard Norwegian Jade. Ports of call include Key West and Great Stirrup Cay, the line’s private island.

Port diversions consist of touring the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum and the Key West Aquarium, shopping along Nassau’s Bay Street and exploring the white-sand beaches and pristine waters on Great Stirrup Cay.

The 2,402-passenger vessel is part of the line’s Jewel class of ships. Though the ship launched in 2006, it received a substantial refurbishment in 2017 that included a cabin remodel, new and expanded dining and a design overhaul.

Norwegian Jewel might not have the extensive top-deck attractions of newer ships, like Norwegian Prima, or as many restaurants and bars. However, passengers will find plenty to occupy their time onboard with scheduled activities, a casino, spa and pool areas.

Who should go? Families, couples and friend groups will appreciate the unstructured nature of a Norwegian cruise. The line’s “freestyle cruising” mantra — cruising without rigid dining schedules, dress codes and formal nights — is perfectly suited for short sailings. With a wide range of eateries and no assigned seating times, passengers have lots of flexibility for their limited time at sea.

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5-night cruises on Carnival Sunshine from South Carolina

I am a huge lover of five-night sailings. They are long enough to scratch the cruise itch and short enough to account for travel time to and from the port without adding any extra vacation days. Plus, the slightly longer itineraries are less popular with hard partiers who can be disruptive on shorter Bahamas cruises.

Carnival Cruise Line offers 10 different five-night sailings from Charleston, South Carolina, aboard the 3,002-passenger Carnival Sunshine. It’s currently Carnival’s oldest ship (it debuted in 1996 under the name Carnival Destiny). However, in 2013, the line gave it a $200 million bow-to-stern glow-up and renamed it Carnival Sunshine. The overhaul produced a new top-deck WaterWorks water park, a comedy club and several bars, lounges and restaurants.

Depending on which itinerary you choose, you can chill out on the beaches of Bimini, shop Nassau’s iconic straw market or go horseback riding by the shore of Carnival’s private island, Half Moon Cay. Consider a pre- or post-cruise stay in Charleston to take in the city’s historic landmarks, epic dining and charming cobblestone streets.

Who should go? These cruises are the best Bahamas sailings for those who prefer the intimacy of an older ship and don’t care about flashy amenities and onboard attractions on newer vessels. Plus, they’re ideal for travelers who live north of Florida and are looking for a more convenient drive-to departure port.

8-night cruises on Carnival Venezia from New York City

The 4,090-passenger Carnival Venezia is a bit of an outlier in Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet. Originally built for Italy-based Costa Cruises and launched in 2019, it joined the Carnival family in May 2023. (Carnival Corporation is the parent company of both Costa and Carnival.)

The ship was renovated to add many of Carnival’s signature venues. However, many of its Costa-aligned, Italian-themed designs remain, including a real gondola “sailing” down the middle of its main dining room and a pool deck built to look like a Venetian boulevard.

Guests might feel like they’ve been whisked away to Italy thanks to regional touches like the handmade Italian gelato at JavaBlue Cafe and the Italian liqueur-infused concoctions found at many bars.

Two eight-night voyages out of New York City include stops at Freeport, Nassau and Half Moon Cay.

Who should go? This Bahamas cruise is ideal for anyone looking for a different Carnival experience during a weeklong cruise. It’s almost like traveling to Italy and the Bahamas in one trip.

Bottom line

The best Bahamas cruises offer something cruisers can’t quite get enough of — whether it’s beach time or party time. While short sailings are still the most popular Bahamas itineraries, you can find options for almost every cruising style. The key is identifying the cruise that fits your style, preferred activities and vacation budget.

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On Thursday, April 18, Carnival Glory resumed operations from Barcelona (Spain) after undergoing a 21-day drydock refurbishment .

Embarking on a 14-day Carnival Journey/Transatlantic voyage (RepositionCruises.com), the vessel is westbound from Europe to its new homeport Port Canaveral/Orlando (Florida USA) .

During the extensive dry dock, Carnival Glory underwent various enhancements. These included a redesigned casino layout, refreshed decor and furnishings throughout public spaces, and the addition of the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge. This lounge, paying homage to military veterans and active-duty service members, is a popular feature expanding across the Carnival fleet.

Furthermore, a Dreams Photography Studio was introduced, and improvements were made to the ship's spa facilities. For younger passengers, the Camp Ocean youth space received a redesign, and enhancements were made to the Space Cruisers program, which includes educational content developed in collaboration with the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Additionally, the Warehouse video arcade underwent refurbishment, alongside updates to several other public areas onboard.

Upon her arrival at Port Canaveral on May 2, Carnival Glory will join Carnival Freedom , Carnival Vista , and Mardi Gras . She will offer itineraries ranging from 3 to 4 days, with stops in The Bahamas, including Nassau , Freeport , Princess Cays , and Bimini .

Meanwhile, Carnival Liberty is undergoing repositioning from Port Canaveral to New Orleans (Port NOLA) , scheduled to arrive on May 6.

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  1. BIM

    Bimini F A Q s. Back. About BIM When can I book shore excursions? ... The only guarantee of its kind in the cruise industry, the program is now available fleetwide for all Carnival Cruise Lines shore excursions on ships sailing from North America. Under the best price guarantee, guests who find the same tour offered by another operator at a ...

  2. Resorts World Pool and Beach Experience with Lunch

    Monkey Business Infinity Pool: The stunning adults-only rooftop pool is located on the fifth floor of the resort and offers panoramic views of Bimini Bay and the aqua blue ocean. Lunch: Enjoy your lunch from a pre-selected menu at the beach with a Bahama Mama or a choice of water or soda. Lunch and two Bahama Mamas.

  3. 15 Best Things to Do in Bimini on a Cruise [Port Guide]

    1. Beach Club 360. Beach Club 360 is a private beach resort owned by Resorts World. You'll find 2 large pools, a gorgeous white sand beach, bars and restaurants, beach games, lounge chairs, and crystal-clear waters. Beach Club 360 is one of the most popular shore excursions offered by cruise lines.

  4. Reef Shark Snorkeling Adventure

    Colorful vegetation, stingrays, manta rays, a large variety of fish, and 45 different species of sharks call Bimini home. Experience a true open water snorkeling experience while you see the sharks and tropical fish swim throughout the live coral reefs off the shores of Bimini. What's Included: Rum punch. Bottle of water.

  5. Bimini Shore Excursion Reviews

    Bimini Undersea offers these unique experiences, plus fishing charters, snuba, scuba and stand-up paddle-boarding excursions. (Bimini Bay Resort & Marina, Alice Town; 242-347-2941; open daily 9 a ...

  6. Port Guide and Shore Excursions in Bimini (Guide)

    Here is our port guide which also covers the shore excursions in Bimini to help you plan your trip based on our personal experience of visiting this port. Bimini is a chain of small islands located in the Bahamas. When cruising with Virgin Voyages, the cruise port is located within the Resorts World Bimini complex.

  7. Sapona Shipwreck Snorkeling

    Snorkel at S.S. Sapona Shipwreck, a mysterious remnant of U.S. history now inhabited by colorful marine life. Swim through the legendary vessel and learn about its intriguing past. Continue your adventure at Bimini's most famed snorkel site, teeming with schools of tropical fish, reef sharks, turtles and more. Rum punch.

  8. Resorts World Pool and Beach Experience

    Perfect Beach Day: Take some free time at your leisure to a beautiful white-sand beach and stunning turquoise waters, where your beach chair awaits. Resorts World Bimini: Explore every luxurious detail of this 750-acre resort featuring restaurants, bars, casino and other amenities. Oasis Lounge: Relax in a ground floor lagoon pool. Swim-up to the bar for your favorite cocktail without ever ...

  9. Stingray Adventure

    Boat to Honeymoon Harbor, where you'll have the unique opportunity to swim, feed, and interact with stingrays in this exciting excursion. This tour will immerse you in nature for a one-of-a-kind experience! What's Included: Rum punch. Bottle of water. The Best Price Guarantee Find a better price for any excursion we offer and we will refund ...

  10. Bimini Cruise Port [Things to Do, Excursions, Cruise Port Info]

    In July of 2021, Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port opened and welcomed its first cruise ship, the Crystal Serenity, followed a few days later by Carnival Horizon. Virgin Voyages, a newer, adults-only cruise line created by Richard Branson also stops in Bimini, at their Virgin Voyages Beach Club. Bimini cruise port is a beautiful, breathtaking ...

  11. 5 Reasons to Go Ashore in Bimini, Bahamas

    Here in Bimini, you walk off your ship, down the pier, and into paradise. 2. Bimini's Beaches are Superb. The water in Bimini has to be seen to be believed. In an area already known for its ...

  12. Our Picks for the Best Things to Do in Bimini Bahamas on a Cruise

    Anything involving the Bahamian sun, sand, and surf is recommended for a day in Bimini. This includes snorkeling or diving, kayak rentals, standup paddleboarding, swimming with stingrays, a dolphin-watching cruise, fishing, or simply lying on a beach. A complimentary tram transports cruisers from the Resorts World terminal to any of its ...

  13. THE 10 BEST Bimini Tours & Excursions for 2024 (with Prices)

    from. $245. per adult. 10. Bahamas Day Cruise to Bimni. Full-day Tours. 6+ hours. The island of Bimini is located just off the coast of Florida. Known for its turquoise warm waters and white beaches the….

  14. Bimini Beach Club Shore Excursion Review

    While keeping in mind that pricing may vary depending on the cruise line you're sailing, Carnival's pass was $39.99 for the Bimini Beach Club day pass and $99.99 for the pass with an open bar.

  15. 12 Best Things to Do in Bimini, Bahamas: Cruise Port Guide

    The Island Chain is New to Cruise Ships. On July 4th, 2021 Bimini welcomed its first cruise ship into the newly finished Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port, the official name for the cruise port on ...

  16. 13 Best Things To Do in Bimini During a Day in Port

    Bimini in the Bahamas is becoming a destination for many cruise lines since the Resort World Cruise Port opened in the summer of 2021. The huge dock can accommodate the largest cruise ships in the world. Bimini has welcomed guests, including Ernest Hemmingway and Dr. Martin Luther King, for many years.

  17. Bimini Cruise Reviews (2024 UPDATED): Ratings of Bimini Cruise Port

    1 - 10 of 371 Bimini Cruise Reviews. Review for a Caribbean - All Cruise on Scarlet Lady. CruiseChic23. 2-5 Cruises • Age 30s. Read More. Sail Date: April 2024. Helpful. Review for a Caribbean ...

  18. Bimini Cruise Port: Everything You Need To Know

    The Resorts World Bimini Cruise Port is a new cruise port that can now hold the largest cruise ships, such as Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class vessels (225,000 gross tons). The ship docks in East ...

  19. Cruises to Bimini

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  20. Bimini Island Cruise

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  21. Cruises to Bimini

    The local aesthetics, however, will take your breath away — and fishing, diving and relaxing on a beach are a few of the choice activities for experiencing the naturally azure waters surrounding Bimini, which are great enjoyed from a distance or up-close!

  22. Bimini Shore Excursions

    Sightseeing tours, cultural experiences and relaxing beach visits cater to the needs and preferences of seniors, allowing them to enjoy the laid-back ambiance and rich heritage of Bimini. For couples seeking a romantic escape, Bimini offers excursions that set the stage for love and romance. Sunset cruises, private beach picnics and leisurely ...

  23. Carnival Cruises to Bimini

    Looking for Carnival cruises to Bimini? Find and plan your next Carnival cruise to Bimini on Cruise Critic. Choose from a variety of sail dates and departure ports for your Bimini Carnival cruise.

  24. The 9 best Bahamas cruises for every type of traveler

    The 4,090-passenger Carnival Venezia is a bit of an outlier in Carnival Cruise Line's fleet. Originally built for Italy-based Costa Cruises and launched in 2019, it joined the Carnival family in ...

  25. Carnival Glory sets sail from Barcelona to Port ...

    On Thursday, April 18, Carnival Glory resumed operations from Barcelona (Spain) after undergoing a 21-day dry dock period. Embarking on a 14-day Carnival Journeys transatlantic voyage, the ship is bound for her new homeport at Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida). During the extensive dry dock, Carnival Glory underwent various enhancements.