Bimini has a lot of adventure for such a small island. While the sugary sand leads to diving and snorkeling in the light blue water filled with Shipwreak, Alice Town stirs with a low -key atmosphere. This small island is a house learning place for fishermen and sun resources. You can increase Bimini Nature Trail, look at the performances at the Bimini Museum and eat fresh Bahamian Seafood here.
Bimini, where Bay Dhara meets the Bahamas Bank, is the fishing capital of the Bahamas. Spend a day fishing to have the chance to catch some of the world's rarest fish, such as cellfish, marlin, tuna, vahu, and smalltuth sofish.
Enter Dolphin House, a surreal creation created by Bimini author Ashley Saunders using conch, shells, stones, and sea glass. This imaginative location and the Mini Museum are not included in Dolphin Mosaics, Lusayan artifacts, or historic military relics because they are devoted to the splendor of the wild dolphin and the vibrant tale of Bimini.
The beachside clapboard kitchens in Alice Town are well-known for serving seafood specialties like baked land crabs, fresh spiny lobster, and fish stew. Roadside conch shacks serve cold conch salad made to order, and you can quench your thirst with Bahamian Sands beer or Goombay Smash, which are rum-based.
Many restaurants include gratuity on the bill, but if not feel free to give 15% for exemplary service. .