Resorts World Bimini

Resorts World Bimini is just a hop, skip and a world away

You don’t need to travel to the other side of the world. Adventure is waiting— and so much closer than you think. Come over to Resorts World Bimini.

It is uncanny and hard to describe, but when you are here, you feel it. Bimini is where storied sands, tangible magic, and island folklore come to life. It’s Hemingway’s literary muse, home to the Fountain of Youth and a piece of the lost city of Atlantis…or so the stories go. Bimini positively overflows with rich history, fabled tales, and charming curiosities.

The Bahamian island of Bimini lies a mere 50 miles east of Miami, Florida’s coast. What was once a haven for 18th-century pirates and rum runners during Prohibition for its proximity to the U.S., Cuba and other surrounding Caribbean islands, Bimini is now a traveler’s paradise—complete with exquisite beaches, incredible fishing adventures, and, of course, island charms. “Bimini is a destination not as well known to most travelers. It offers the unique opportunity to travel somewhere most people have not been,” says Resorts World Bimini’s Media Manager Aaron Keene. And he’s right; it’s certainly no Nassau. While it has been developed, the island remains true to its roots and culture.

Travel the streets of the island (golf cart is the preferred method of transportation) and soak in the charm and hospitality from eateries like Edith’s Pizza, Stuart’s Conch Stand and Three Daughter’s Deli. Even better, head up to the famous Dolphin House, a treasured hub for history and the essence of what makes the island so special.

Old-World Charm, New-Fashioned Luxury

As the legend goes, Ashley Saunders began creating the famed Dolphin House in 1993 after a profound encounter while swimming with wild dolphins. He’s been building the tribute structure from objects found on Bimini ever since. Stop by and marvel at the mosaics covering the walls crafted from tiles, shells, bottles, coins, and everything in between. Be sure to speak with Saunders about the island’s history and most notable residents. “The town of Bimini offers authentic Bahamian culture and is relatively untouched,” says Keene.

The town may still be a snapshot into earlier days, but once you reach the arching gateway to the sprawling 750-acre Resorts World Bimini (RWB), you start to feel the magic mixing with adventure. Completed in 2016, the lavish resort is a complement to the island’s leisurely vibes. Bimini holds many accolades. Two of the most impressive are “Gateway to the Bahamas” and “Gamefishing Capital of the World,” so it’s no surprise that lavish marinas at RWB were built for guests to stay, play and fish to their hearts’ content.

Arrive in Style

There are two docking options for cruisers looking for adventure at Resorts World Bimini: the expansive Mega Marina, adjacent to the resort and can accommodate vessels up to 200 feet, or at the marina located in Fisherman’s Village, steps away from the resort’s entrance. For would-be visitors not inclined to cruise across the Gulf Stream, there are a handful of ways to arrive in style.

Tropic Ocean Airways offers unparalleled seaplane service from Fort Lauderdale and Miami. In under an hour, you’ll go from stateside to poolside, and while the water landings alone could constitute an adventure, their skilled pilots are true professionals and leave you at ease. The other option is to leave from Miami Seaport on FRS Caribbean’s fast ferry. If seas are favorable, relax on the sundeck of the 170-foot catamaran ferry, and you’ll be at Bimini before you finish your cocktails.

Once docked, the real adventures begin. Get ready to cross some items off your bucket list with RWB’s on-property water sports center, Bimini Undersea. “From snorkeling real shipwrecks to diving with sharks, our excursions are the real deal,” says Keene. Cruise to the nearby Honeymoon Harbour and you can swim with manta rays. Or if you’re lucky, have your own dolphin experience in some of the clearest water you’re ever likely to see.

Two Islands, One Paradise

Bimini, with a population of just over 1,900, is composed of two islands, North Bimini and South Bimini, and covers about eight square miles. “Since the resort is on such a small island, it offers the luxuries of a larger resort with a smaller, more intimate island setting,” says Keene. Those luxuries include a spa, a rooftop infinity pool, a winding swim-up bar and lagoon pool, not to mention a casino, two private beaches, and multiple dining options. The standout Luna Beach Restaurant and Beach Club hosts monthly yoga retreats, stunning ocean views by day and live music by night. There’s no excuse for missing the nightly Junkanoo Bands or tribal drummers—it’s a must-see (and hear!).

The entire resort was designed specifically to showcase the nature and unique characteristics of Bimini. That means almost every room, from the guest suites to the state-of-the-art gym, has views of the water, marinas, and natural landscape. Accommodations are stylish and beyond comfortable. For a special occasion, treat yourself and book one of the first-floor executive suites; they include private patios with direct access to the lagoon-style pool and swim-up bar.

Stay for a week or just a weekend, you’re sure to find Resorts World Bimini an ideal home base for exploring the islands. And when you’re floating in the warm Gulf Stream waters, you’ll feel a million miles away from anyone or anything. Bimini’s clear waters, unimagined hospitality, and enchanting beauty converge into an experience you won’t soon forget.

By Erin Brennan, Southern Boating May 2018

Cruiser Resources:

Resorts World Bimini
rwbimini.com

Luna Beach
lunabeachbimini.com

Tropic Ocean Airways
flytropic.com

FRS Caribbean
frs-caribbean.com

Dolphin House
Queens Highway, Bimini, Bahamas

Edith’s Pizza & Takeout
King’s Highway, Bimini

Stuart’s Conch Stand
Bottom Street, Bimini

Three Daughter’s Deli
King’s Highway, Bimini

 

Bimini: where folklore meets luxury

Have you been to Bimini lately? We have!

The Bahamian island is located just 50 nautical miles from South Florida’s coast so the island is a common stop for both locals and tourists who want to experience an island escape. The island has deep historical roots, both fabled and true. This lore includes the mysterious underwater Bimini Road, which is said to be a piece of the Lost City of Atlantis.

If a lost city isn’t enough to wet your appetite for stories, it’s also said that Juan Ponce de Leon once searched Bimini in hopes of finding the Fountain of Youth.

Another notable resident: Ernest Hemmingway. The small island was a favorite fishing escape for the acclaimed author. Bimini boasts spectacular fishing grounds and crystal-clear waters for diving and other water activities.

The island was a treasure trove during the Prohibition Era—tangled mangroves provided rum-runners the last hideout before shipping alcohol to the states.

© 2018 Jim Raycroft

But the fabled face of Bimini has come a long way since then. Home to just more than 2,000 residents, Bimini has seen major development and change since Leon searched for eternal youth.

The opening of the new Hilton at Resorts World Bimini was described by Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie as “a defining experience for the Commonwealth of The Bahamas”. No wonder, as this 750-acre luxury complex nestled comfortably on North Bimini offers a premier resort getaway unlike any other in the area.

Arrive at the resort either by boat or seaplane and you’ll be greeted with the sight of turquoise waters and the sheer expanse of the resort’s layout. The Marina at Resorts World Bimini is the largest marina complex in The Bahamas and accommodates vessels up to 180 feet in length. Since it’s only 50 nm from the South Florida coast, cruising internationally to Bimini is just across the Gulf Stream.

With the addition of the resort, visitors can float the lazy river pool or relax at the Serenity Spa (perhaps a modern-day version of the Fountain of Youth?).

The Resort includes 10,000 square feet of meeting space featuring ocean-side views making the island a quick getaway for pleasure or business. Bimini now is host to the world’s only waterfront casino with panoramic views and offers popular table games such as baccarat, blackjack, craps, and roulette.

If you don’t carry toys aboard your boat or you just want to play in the warm island waters, the resort rents kayaks and Jet Skis, and can arrange for paddleboarding and shore excursions.

The face of the beloved Bahamian island is growing and changing while still maintaining the iconic magical folklore that made it the island we know and love.

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