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Beaches

    The Western side of North Bimini offers some of the most spectacular beaches in the Caribbean. Centrally located, Radio Beach, also referred to as Alice Town Beach, is a popular spot with reasonably priced drinks and food; Most beaches are free to use on Bimini; you may just want to bring some beverages and snacks should you visit some of the more remote areas. Let the restaurant team at Bimini Big Game Club pack a picnic for you!

    Radio Beach, Blister Beach, Spook Hill

    Radio Beach, Alice Town

    Most of Bimini’s beaches are found on the west side of North Bimini, the most popular of which is this long stretch of three contiguous beaches in Alice Town.

    Radio Beach is the busiest beach in Bimini, being the beach of choice for cruise day visitors. It is the only beach on Bimini that has public facilities like toilets, vendors, and snack bars.

    From Radio Beach it is easy to find bars and restaurants around, making it the perfect place to try seafood dishes and drinks. The trees along the shore create natural shadows, and visitors can easily spend the whole day here. Radio Beach is just a short walk to Bimini Big Game Club (less than 5 minutes). Visitors who come to dine and drink at one of our many restaurants and bars are welcome to use our freshwater pool.

    Blister Beach, Alice Town

    Keep walking along Radio Beach and you will soon run into two connected beaches which are usually less busy, though not any less known; Blister Beach and Spook Hill Beach.

    Blister Beach receives fewer visitors, but it’s just as beautiful as Radio beach. It features a long stretch of white sand and everything a visitor can expect of the Caribbean sea with its pristine waters. This stretch of soft, white sand and clear, calm waters has always been a great spot for swimming and sunbathing. Snorkeling is also a popular pastime here.

    Spook Hill received this name because it’s located near the island’s cemetery, but the place would never be described as scary. The palm trees along the beach create natural shadows, and the shallow waters are perfect for children and people who want to relax.  Please note there are no watersport or other facilities available here.

    Porgy Bay Beach

    Porgy Bay

    Located just south of Resorts World Bimini in Bailey Town is this small, but quaint beach. It’s an excellent spot for couples looking for a secluded beach or people who want a quiet place.

    Resorts World Bimini Beach

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    This stunning private beach features hundreds of lounge chairs and day beds lined up along the beach with hammocks, oceanfront and private cabanas, two bars, and a poolside DJ stage with live entertainment daily. There is a daily fee for all non-Hilton guests to access their beach area.

    Tiki Hut Beach

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    A very popular beach in South Bimini, this lovely 2-mile strip of white sand lines the west shore. The beach is backed by a beautiful stretch of vegetation, including thatch palm, sisal, and blooming flowers.

    Other Bimini Beaches

    Bimini Beaches

    Harder to reach than the beaches on mainland North or South Bimini, the beaches on the Cays to the south are the choice if you are looking for the best beaches. Chances are you’ll have a secluded beach all to your own. The cays (pronounced “keys”) of South Bimini include Turtle Rocks, Piquet Rocks, Holm Cay, North Cat Cay, South Cat Cay, and Ocean Cay.

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