
Bimini Travel Guide
Welcome to
Wandering Toes
We are thrilled you are considering us for your vacation stay. We hope you will enjoy Bimini as much as we do. This page is designed to be an overview of the island but is certainly not everything Bimini has to offer. The information we have included may change, so please, come with an open mind and a spirit for adventure.
Wandering Toes, where the salt air relaxes your mind and refreshes your soul.
Bimini Bay Beaches
Bimini has many beautiful beaches on both the North and South Islands. We are simply highlighting a few of the popular options. Whether it is a quiet, less traveled pocket beach or a vibrant party beach, we invite you to explore and find your favorite spot.
The Condo Beach
The Bimini Bay condo beach is near the cruise terminal and is a great stretch of white sand with low crowds and easy to enjoy.
Standing in the white sand at Condo Beach is a favorite experience for almost everyone visiting Bimini Bay. The warm, shallow ocean water laps gently around your feet while soft sand shifts comfortably beneath them. It’s a relaxing spot to enjoy the clear water and peaceful beach atmosphere.


Paradise Beach
Paradise beach is located just north of the Beach Club. This expansive white sand beach is stunning and a great way to spend the day. The beach is part of Resorts World and is available for your enjoyment. The amenities at Beach Club 360 can be accessed with the purchase of a day pass as long as Virgin Cruises are not in port. There is a lovely Beach Club 360 restaurant.
The Infinity Pool
The infinity pool is located near the first gated entrance to Bimini Bay. Please make sure to have your guest wrist bands when visiting. The infinity edge pool has a fantastic view, bathrooms, and a great restaurant: the Aqua Grill.
Aqua Grill


Adventures & Things to do

Notable Things to Do. There are many things to do including day trips to Honeymoon Harbor. The lost city of Atlantis. Bull Shark adventures, the Shark Lab, and scuba diving to mention a few. Here are some highlights.
- Take a trip to snorkel to the Sapona, a ship damaged in a 1920’s hurricane that came to rest in 20 of water. Rent a jet ski, go for a kayak tour, pet the Sting Rays, view the Bull Sharks, charter a fishing boat, or go scuba diving.
- The Dolphin House was built by Sir Ashley Saunders from items reclaimed for the island and sea. It is a great tour with an amazing rooftop view. There is a small entry fee.
- The Bimini Craft Center, near Radio Beach, features souvenirs. shirts, bags, and some history about the island.



Resorts World Bimini
Resorts World Bimini has something for everyone. Fisherman’s Village has souvenir shops, a boutique, ice cream, and often has live music. The hotel has restaurants, shops, a casino, bars, entertainment, a spa, and with the purchase of a day pass, a fitness center. The casino features live table games and slot machines. The beach club has cabanas for rent, the largest pool on the island, a lively atmosphere with a DJ or live entertainment. Please note some amenities require a day pass or may not be available.




Time to Eat
Bimini has several dining options. Not all restaurants look like a restaurant but they are all worth exploring. This is just a taste of the restaurants on the island and certainly not exhaustive of the options.

Resorts World Hotel, Beach Club and Fisherman’s Village Restaurants
Offering 10 dining options across the property, they have something for everyone.
The hotel dining options include:
- The Tides, a more upscale option. A Sushi bar/Asian restaurant.
- Hemingway’s has both a dining room and a full bar menu.
- The Lobby bar has quick bites, snacks, pizza, and Starbucks coffee.
- Monkey Business is located on the roof and has pool bites and a great view.
- The beach club has several dining options from food trucks and snacks to the Beach Club 360 restaurant.
- Fisherman’s Village has the Healing Hole and Amicci’s cafe. Ice cream is available at Amicci’s.
Check the website rwbimini.com for restaurant hours.


Local Bimini Restaurants

Bimini Big Game has 2 restaurants. The main restaurant offers an extensive menu with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the marina, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have nightly specials.

Big John’s Bar & Grill in Alice Town, Bimini, delivers oceanfront dining with fresh Bahamian seafood, cold drinks, and a lively beach bar vibe. Enjoy lunch, dinner, and live entertainment in a relaxed island setting.

Located not far from the resort gates, My 3 Daughters is a friendly family-run spot serving breeakfast, fresh Bahamian seafood, American classics, and harbor views.

Ebbie & Pat’s has the best Grouper fingers, a nice patio, and a fantastic view.

Edith’s Pizza uses Bimini bread pizza dough and the lobster pizza should not be missed.

CI’s at Radio Beach has great burgers and a fried bologna sandwich in addition to a full menu.

Big Johns is on the marina side with a fantastic view. This is one of the better places to view the sharks and other marine life. It can get crowded when cruise ships are in port.

The Anchorage restaurant is in a small hotel on Kings Highway. Near Radio Beach, this throwback to wood paneling and chairs that your grandparents had is a real treat. This is one of the few indoor restaurants outside of the resort.

Kurkies is a small white building near Brown’s marina with a great grill and fun atmosphere.

KoKo Plums (which adjoins Latitude 25) is all the way down at the south end of the island and has a fantastic beach with chairs and a good vibe.

We highly recommend a stop at Island House and be sure to hang a dollar while you are there.

Tropic’s Take-out is a good Jamaican Jerk restaurant located on Queen’s Highway across from Pat & Ebbies. The regularly feature jerk and bbq ribs and oxtail.

Stuarts Conch Shack is the home of the 2 for $5 beers, conch fritters and ultra-fresh conch salad and seafood with fantastic views of the bay.

J&T Daily Manna in Bailey Town, is a charming deli known for sandwiches, pasta and budget-friendly Bahamian meals in a welcoming spot.

Brewhouse Cafe serves fresh Caribbean dishes, coffee, and bubble tea. This casual spot offers breakfast and island flavors in a welcoming atmosphere from early morning.
Others not pictured yet include Joe’s Conch Shack, Alamo’s Grill, Big Mike’s, I-95, and more.
Shopping and Such
ATM’s are available at the Bank of the Bahamas (BSD) and in the
casino (USD).
Sundries Shopping-Resorts World, Big Game. and Big John’s have general stores if you have forgotten anything.
Bait & Tackle is available across from Island House. In the back of this store, you can usually buy frozen stone crab claws.
Hardware store-King Brown Hardware has a wide variety of things from light bulbs and tools to tires and wood.
Propane is available at the very south end of the island past Koko Plum.
Bimini Bread
Bimini has its own special style of bread that is available in several bakeries. While there are several good bakeries, we recommend Nates Bimini Bread. Nate’s is located on the upper road, Queen’s Highway. From plain bread, cinnamon rolls, to patties, you can’t go wrong.

Groceries
There are several grocery stores on the island.
Our favorites are Roberts Grocery and King Brown Food. They both have a small produce section and plenty of staples. Roberts also carries a large variety of medicine.
Sue & Joy’s in Fisherman’s Village has a good selection of staples and is typically more expensive than stores in town.



Liquor Stores

TTR’S Liquor store is the closest to Bimini Bay. They have a full selection including top shelf liquors. They have the best prices on cases of beer. This is also a great place for juice and mixers.

M&S Liquor is located across from Big John’s. They provide a solid selection of beer, wine, and spirits in a convenient location on the southern end of the island.
We hope this guide has been helpful and you enjoy your stay. If you would like to stay with Wandering Toes again in the future, we invite you to book directly at wanderingtoes.com



