How To Get Around
Bimini is so small that cars are limited. Taxi service is available by telephone, radio (VHF Channel 68), or you can flag one down on the street. There is a daily tram service on North Bimini and ferries between North and South Bimini. The main form of rental transportation available on North Bimini is a golf cart. You can also rent a bicycle to get around. Pedestrians should remember to first look right and then left before crossing streets.
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Bus
The Bimini Tram provides transportation throughout North Bimini – from Alice Town to Porgy Bay. It operates daily, between 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fare is $3 for adults and $1 for children.
Ferries
Frequent scheduled ferry service is available between North and South Bimini from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The fare is $2 each way.
Rentals
You must be 21 years old and possess a valid driver’s license for all rentals. Visitors may use their home driver’s license for up to three months or can apply for an international driver’s license if staying with us longer. But remember, when you take to the road, please keep to the left.
Taxis
Service is provided by a number of independent operators, who are generally stationed at the airport to meet incoming flights, at the docks and major hotels. One-Way fares on South Bimini range from $3–$5 per person. On North Bimini the fare is $5 per person one way.