Resources for your stay
Welcome to Bimini!
We're thrilled to have you here and hope you find Bimini as special as we do. This guide will help you make the most of your island adventure.
Your Local Contact
Shequira Rolle - Property Manager
Phone: 242-473-8961
Getting Around
Golf Cart Rentals
Elite Golf Carts: 242-473-8125 | elitegolfcart@yahoo.com
Bike Rentals
Eclipse Rental: 242-808-1450 | https://eclipserentalsbimini.com
Beaches
North Bimini
Radio Beach - Stunning white sand and sea glass (especially green and white at low tide). Can get busy when cruise ships are in port. Beach shacks offer snacks, drinks, and rentals for chairs, umbrellas, and jet skis.
Blister Bay Beach - Connected to Radio Beach on the right. Beautiful swimming and snorkeling with more seclusion. Bring your own chairs for a quieter experience.
Spook Hill Beach - Just north of Alice Town near the cemetery. Shallow, clear water perfect for snorkeling and shell hunting. Just a five-minute walk from Bimini Cottages—exit our gate, cross the street to the road right of the Clinic, and follow past the graveyard to the end.
Bimini Public Beach/Kayak Beach - Walk down the ferry dock for snorkeling under the bridge and local food options.
Resort World Beach - Flat, sandy beach set up for chair rental, but you can bring your own. Walk up to the bar for drinks.
Gallant Lady Shipwreck - Southern tip of North Bimini. This decaying shipwreck overlooks a cemetery, with stunning red hues against white sand—breathtaking at sunset.
South Bimini
Tiki Hut Beach at Bimini Cove Resort & Marina - A beautiful 2-mile stretch with natural vegetation.
Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise - Walk to the end of our dock for a spectacular view right from the property!
Sunset - Head to any of the western beaches—Radio Beach, Blister Beach, Spook Hill, or the Gallant Lady Shipwreck for unforgettable sunset views.
Local Provisions & Shopping
The supply boat arrives every Thursday, and there's a farmers market on Fridays in front of EJs/next to Joe's Conch Shack for fresh vegetables.
Grocery Stores
Left from our driveway:
Liquor Store (2 minutes away—great spot to meet locals)
Robert's Market (near Bimini Big Game, Alice Town)
King Brown's (next to Brown Hardware, Bailey Town)
Right from our driveway:
Sue & Joy's Market at Resort World (off the rotary, first right at end of road—convenient but pricier)
Other options:
JJ's Grocery (Alice Town)
Trinity Grocery (Bailey Town—huge selection)
Trev Inn Marketplace (Bailey Town)
Local Beers: Kalik and Sands
Restaurants & Bars
North Bimini
Pat and Ebbie's (Bailey Town) - Where the locals go! Amazing fish fingers, chicken, full fish. Great food, views, and atmosphere on their waterfront deck.
My Three Daughters (Bailey Town) - Right next door to Bimini Cottages. Great sandwiches, burgers, conch fritters, and shrimp "snack."
Joe's Conch Shack (Bailey Town) - Cracked conch (battered and fried), conch salad (ceviche-style), conch fritters (hush puppy-style). Don't forget to leave a dollar bill!
Stuart's Conch Salad Shack (Bailey Town) - Local favorite. Try their trademark Knockout Punch (available in to-go bottles for the beach)!
Nate's Bimini Bread (Bailey Town) - Get there early (opens 8am) for guava bread, cinnamon loaves, and sandwiches. You can also find Bimini Bread (coconut) at the market.
Edith's Pizza (Bailey Town) - Don't miss the lobster pizza!
Big John's (Alice Town) - DJ, great views on the water, good food, lobster pizza. Fantastic at night for music. They'll prep and cook whatever you catch!
Latitude 25 @ Kokoplums Restaurant & Beach Club (Alice Town) - Great location with mango margaritas. Sit on their beach chairs. Open 11am-10pm (midnight on weekends).
Big Game Club (Alice Town) - Enjoy local fish, burgers, and pasta on the water. Watch boats come in and look for bull sharks! Also home to Bimini Seafood Company & Conch Bar (most Americanized; great lobster, blackened lobster tacos on Taco Tuesdays, karaoke), Hemingway's Poolside Rum Club/Bimini Pizza, and Sharkies Bar & Grill.
Kurkie's on the Water (Alice Town) - Near Brown's Marina. Great food and atmosphere.
Hide Away Bar and Grill (Alice Town) - Casual beach shack with seafood and music.
Sherrie Place/Sherry's Sunset Bar (Alice Town) - Tenderest conch in a beach patio setting.
Big Mike's Fresh Conch Salad - At Blister Beach in Alice Town.
CJ's and Shadows - Beach stands at Radio Beach with music and strong drinks.
Resort World Hilton (Alice Town)
Lobby Bar (main lobby) or Amicci's Pizzeria & Gelatto (Fisherman's Village) for coffee
Beach 360 - Stunning beach restaurant (lunch only)
Sushi restaurant (best of the three)
Bar food at the casino
Fine dining option
Ask around to find out if local musician Stevie S. is playing anywhere!
South Bimini
Tiki Bar at Bimini Cove Resort & Marina - Lunch and dinner with beautiful sunset views.
Private Chef
Chef Quan - Laiquan S. Higgs Sr. | 242-819-9090
Fresh Lobster
Lobster Man (Bailey Town) - 242-646-2195 | $120 for two dozen tails
Places of Interest
North Bimini
Dolphin House Museum (Alice Town) - Also called Bimini Museum. Built entirely of shells and recycled sea materials by local Ashley Sanders. Three fascinating floors featuring rare Hemingway footage. Open 10am-4pm, $10-20 per person. You can walk around the outside or take the full tour. https://www.facebook.com/dolphinhouse242/
Bimini Straw Market/Bimini Craft Center (Alice Town) - Local handcrafted items and t-shirts. Often bustling when cruise ships are in port.
Compleat Angler (Alice Town) - Remains of the hotel where Hemingway stayed for two years while writing To Have and Have Not.
Ansel Sander's Boat Building Shop/Craftsman's Spot (Alice Town/Bailey Town) - Historical craftsman who met MLK Jr. (passed away June 2024). Watch the Mighty Waters film to learn more about Bimini's heritage.
Healing Hole (East Bimini) - Hidden mineral-rich freshwater spring deep in a mangrove field. Accessible only by boat or kayak during rising tide. Guide required.
Bimini Road - Underwater rock formation for scuba divers. Half-mile long, 15-20 feet deep.
South Bimini
Bimini Nature Trail (Port Royale) - 0.8 miles long. Wear bug spray! Rent a bike on North Bimini and take the ferry from the southern end to explore South Bimini's sandy roads and natural beauty.
Shark Lab (Bimini Biological Field Station) - 1.5-hour tour of the research facility ($20 per person). No aquarium or sharks on display, but fascinating marine research. Book in advance by email. https://www.biminisharklab.com/history-of-bimini
Fountain of Youth - Freshwater well carved in limestone near the airport road.
On the Water
Snorkeling & Diving
Sapona Shipwreck - Dive down to this Prohibition-era floating liquor cargo ship. A large portion is visible above water with the rest in about 10 feet—perfect for snorkeling. Watch video
Honeymoon Harbor - Stand in shallow water and watch friendly stingrays approach for feeding. Nurse sharks sometimes join in!
Snorkeling under the bridge - At Bimini Public Beach/Kayak Beach.
North Bimini Shipwreck - Check out the Southernmost Beach on YouTube for more information.
Operators & Rentals
Neil Watson's Scuba Center (Big Game Club Dive Center, Alice Town) - https://www.biminiscubacenter.com/snorkel | Also visit The Big Game Outfitters and Liquor Store at the marina for souvenirs.
Bimini Blue Adventures (Resort World, Alice Town) - Rent kayaks, jet skis, snorkeling equipment. Sapona and Honeymoon Harbor snorkel trips. Phone: 242-553-9025
Eclipse Boat Excursions, Bicycle Rentals, and Tours - 242-808-1450
Captain Tom's Bimini Island Express Marine Transportation and Tours (Alice Town) - 242-473-6446
Fishing Guides
Bimini Brown - Private deep-sea fishing excursions | 242-473-1482
Dale & Warren - Reef fishing and lobster diving | 242-473-2202
Boat Gas - Available at Brown's Marina
Resort Amenities
Hilton Resort World
Beautiful rooftop pool (elevator to 4th floor)
Swim-up bar (1st floor, right of restaurant)
Casino with entertainment
Get a pass for two Olympic-size pools, restaurant, and beautiful beach access