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Water Sports

Bimini has remarkably diverse reefs with domes of brain corals and acres of seafans. They are home to every kind of sea life imaginable, including a fascinating variety of colorful and oddly-shaped fish. You can snorkel in shallow lagoons and over reefs, kayak in the flats or have a unique adventure where you can view, swim, and interact with wild Atlantic spotted-Dolphin in their own environment.

Bimini Island Water Sports


Water Sports Operators


Snorkeling Sites in Bimini Island:
  • Sandy Cay Reef - watch for spotted eagle rays and huge southern stingrays.
  • Bimini Road - stone monoliths believed to be part of the lost city of Atlantis.
  • Sapona - an interesting snorkel-dive through a concrete ship.
  • LaChance Rocks (Three Sisters Rocks) - huge rocks with plenty of small marine critters and fuzzy sea whips.
  • Turtle Rocks - three different areas with lots of big corals and plenty of fish.
  • Rainbow Reef - one of the coral reefs with the most fish in The Bahamas.
  • Bimini Shoreline - corals and rock formations with sponges covering the reef side.
  • Healing Hole - a large well located in the mangrove swamps East of Bimini.
  • Round Rock - a shallow snorkel-dive over a series of rocks and corals.
  • Stingray Hole - lots of stingrays swirling around your fins; bring some fresh fish strips and try hand-feeding them.
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