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Slips: 53 Rates: $.90/ft Depth/Dockside: 11' Electric-Amps: 30/50 Water/Ice: Y Showers Wash/Dry: S Marine/Groc. Supplies: Available Nearby Restaurant/Bar: Y Boat/Elect.: Available Nearby Charter/Boat: Y Channel Monitored: 68 Motel/Hotel: Y Tackle/Bait: Available Nearby
This beach probably earned its name because it is located next to a cemetery.
The Bimini Tourist Office is located upstairs above the Chic Store across from the Big Game Hotel and Marina. It provides information about the Island of Bimini and it's rich History.
Daily transportation throughout the island from Alice Town to Porgy Bay beginning 6:00 a.m. until.
This house was built by local author/historian, Ashley Saunders, and is occupied by him. It is a popular attraction in his walking tour of Alice Town. The unique structure offers guest quarters and a mini museum, where tours are conducted.
Explorer Juan Ponce de Leon learned from the Indians in the 1500's that Bimini was the site of the Fountain of Youth. According to Indian legend, the spring supposedly restored youth to older persons who bathed in or drank its waters.
Located in the mangrove swamps, and accessible by boat only, this pond is known as the Healing Hole because of the healing properties reported by those who have been swimming in it. It has fresh water percolating up inside a salt water swamp.It is located in Bonefish Creek.
The Sapona was a concrete ship owned by Bruce Bethell (a liquor merchant out of Nassau) who bought it to store and distribute his liquor supply to go fast boats during the Prohibition Era. It was damaged during the hurricane of 1926 and subsequently was used as a bombing target by U.S.
Tommy is a renowned Bonefish Guide and a native of Bimini with over 25 years of experience. Enjoy breath-taking scenes as you fish with this guide of whom The Miami Herald once quoted Susan Cocking as saying I achieved a personal best of six bonefish on fly in a single day.
This Haitian Church of God offers Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. and Evening Service at 6:30 p.m. (occasionally).
Formerly Heavenly Vision Church of God and Community Church of God, the two Churches now operate as one. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11:00 a.m. (year round). Evening Services at 6:30 p.m. (occasionally).
Amenities:Slips:15Rates:On RequestFuel:NDepth Dockside:6 ft.Docking Fees:$0.70 per ft.Electric Amps:30/50Channel Monitored:18Motel/Hotel:Y Table Code: A=Available Y=Yes N=Nearby
This church was originally founded in 1858 by Clem Pinder, a religious leader from Spanish Wells, with 20 members. Sunday Morning Service is at 11:00 a.m.