Bimini Island

Bimini Island

Bahamas

Introduction to Port

Port Bimini Island sets itself apart from other cruise ports by delivering a compact, content-rich Bahamas experience anchored on two intimate islands—North Bimini and South Bimini—plus a constellation of cays, all just 50 miles off Florida’s coast. Its ultra-close proximity makes it the most American-friendly Bahamian stop, blending easy, language-friendly logistics with the unmistakable Bahamas vibe: endless turquoise seas, miles of soft white-sand beaches, and welcoming waterfront towns. What makes it special are the signature experiences that fit neatly into a short port call: snorkeling among vibrant reefs and shallow wrecks, strolling through Alice Town’s pastel storefronts, and sunset beach walks that end with conch fritters and Bahamian rum punch. Across the dual-island landscape, guests can hop between North Bimini’s lively harbors and South Bimini’s quieter shores, chase island legends at iconic landmarks and coral gardens, and then retreat to pristine coves that feel miles away from the cruise crowd. Fleet features at or near the port emphasize efficiency and comfort: streamlined check-ins, swift tendering and transfers, shaded promenades, and beaches within easy reach of the ship. Onboard services across visiting ships are tailored for easy Bahamas exploration—clear guest communication, shore excursion options that emphasize safety and flexibility, gear rentals for snorkeling, and onboard dining that celebrates Bahamian flavors—so every traveler returns with a story of a paradise that feels both timeless and refreshingly accessible.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Beaches and water
Pristine beaches and clear turquoise waters.
Close to Florida
Short hop from the U.S. for an easy getaway.
Bahamas culture
Warm Bahamian hospitality and laid-back island life.
Nature and boating
Excellent snorkeling, fishing, and boating opportunities.