Sea For Miles has a penthouse patio view which can also be enjoyed from the living room, dining area, kitchen and the master bedroom. It is centrally located to many main features of the island. It is a short walk to our beautiful beach, infinity pool, the Resorts World hotel restaurants and casino, docks, cart rentals, Plantation Village shops and bar, and Sue and Joys grocery store. This condo comes fully equipped to relax and enjoy this small beautiful and safe Bahamian island.
The condo has a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and an incredible view of the Caribbean. There is a second bedroom with 2 bunk beds and a private bathroom. There is an open concept kitchen, dining area and living room. You can view the Caribbean from all three areas. The 35-foot patio overlooks the Caribbean as far as the eye can see. Located on the top floor (3rd) privacy is a given. Stairs are an easy climb as they are broken up by landings.
You will access the condo by self-check-in with a keypad and your unique 4 digit code.
GOLF CART RENTAL Arrangements. (See Amenities for more details or just text me about it.)
I can be reached via phone, text and e-mail.
MY GUIDEBOOK:
What to Expect :
Bimini - 2,417 souls living on a couple of tiny islands surrounded by beautiful turquoise water perched on the edge of the gulf stream. Bimini is ALL about the water. On land, the original Bimini is a very safe and authentic place historically known for rum running, as a hangout for the likes of Hemingway, Martin Luther King and world-class fishing/diving. It’s best to explore both Old and New Bimini with an open mind and an island mentality. Rent a golf cart and go but stay on the left! US dollars and Bahamian dollars are of the same value. Credit cards are accepted. ATM at hotel.
How To Travel To Bimini:
Below are suggestions for travelling to Bimini other than by private boat:
Airlines – American Airlines out of Miami starting 12-14-26
Fast Ferry - The Balearia Caribbean
Seaplane (My favorite!) - Tropic Ocean Airways. This is a little more expensive, easy to clear customs, no lines to deal with, and they bring you right into Resorts World.
Feel free to ask for more details!
Costs:
You know how expensive everything is at home. It will be a little more expensive here because in the middle of the Caribbean on a little Bahamian island everything cost more to just get it here. Here are some costs to be aware of. Cabs are reasonable at $5 one way per person. They don't wait around while you do something. I can get you a cart for $80 per day. ATM fees at the Resorts World hotel lobby are $8.50 so get out enough to spend. Many restaurants include an 18% gratuity on the bill so look before you tip. Groceries and adult beverages are pricey at home but pricier here.
Travel On Bimini:
NOTE: TRAFFIC IS TO DRIVE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE RODEWAY!!
One can either rent a golf cart from vendors which are located near where you come off the ferry just inside the entrance to Resorts World, or at Sue and Joys store, which is located near where the seaplanes come in. Please note that many of the carts are older so if you can, insist on a newer one. Sometimes prices seem to fluctuate due to demand. I have a great option. (see below)
Golf Cart Rental:
Golf carts on the island can run as high as $120 a day (seats 4) (seats 6) $160. I have arranged with a local company who has newer golf carts to be able to reserve a cart, have it either at the condo or where you arrive, fully fueled and you simply leave it at the condo when you leave. This eliminates the need to find local golf cart vendors and go there to pick up or drop off a cart, haggle and avoid getting a poor-quality cart. My vendor prices are $80 a day! This seats 4. The one that seats 6 is $120. If you are interested, message me. I don't make anything, its for your convivence.
When You First Arrive During Normal Business Hours:
You first need to pick up a wrist band to enter the private Bimini Bay community in Resorts World. The HOA office is open Monday thru Friday 8AM – 5 PM and on weekends from 8 AM – 4 PM. If arriving after normal hours, I can give you unique wristband pickup locations. The wrist bands normally will be at the HOA building behind Sue and Joys. I'll send maps to make it easy. If you don't book a cart, simply instruct the cab to take you there or if you are walking, locals will glad point you in the right direction. I have included pictures of this location in my pics.
If You Arrive AFTER Normal Business Hours:
If you come after normal HOA office hours, wrist bands can be picked up at the entrance booth in front of a white arched bridge to a private island, right before the hotel. Again, you can grab a cab if you come by ferry or seaplane, it is not a long walk up towards the hotel, if you choose. This booth is right across from the entrance booth you will enter to get into Bimini Bay inside Resorts World. Staff there will get you all set up.
Finding Our Condo 23232 In Our Gated Community Of Bimini Bay:
Finding the unit is easy by cab, cart or walking. See location in my pics. Enter the first security gate on the left as you had towards the hotel, drive up to the infinity pool and make a right. It will be the second three story condo building on the right. Pull into the parking area right before the condo building and park. You will see a sign with the number 232 on it. Walk behind the units to the middle yellow set of condos. You are in the top unit. I will give you a private four-digit code to enter. Enter it slowly and press the check mark to lock or unlock from the outside.
Getting Settled Into The Condo:
Upon arriving at the condo, you will see a Guest Booklet on the counter. This booklet will provide you with all the information you will need to know about your stay at the condo. Such information as the Wi-Fi login information, how TVs operate and how everything else works.
What to do Once You Are Settled Into The Condo:
Most people want to hit the grocery store or beverage store. After you go back out of the entrance gate, go to the right. You can find stores after you exit out through the Resort World archway on the other side of the roundabout by going down Kings Highway. It’s a small two-lane unmarked road. STAY ON THE LEFT!!!!! LOL Stores have a little of everything but no store on this little island has a wide variety. Everything must come by boat or plane, which is reflected in the prices. There are a couple of well stocked adult beverage stores (TTR closest) on the right-hand side as you go downtown.
What To Expect On Bimini:
Bimini - 2,417 souls living on a couple of tiny islands surrounded by beautiful turquoise water perched on the edge of the gulf stream. Bimini is ALL about the water. On land, the original Bimini is a very safe and authentic place historically known for rum running, as a hangout for the likes of Hemingway, Martin Luther King and world-class fishing/diving. It’s best to explore both Old and New Bimini with an open mind and an island mentality. Rent a golf cart and go but stay on the left! US dollars and Bahamian dollars are of the same value. Credit cards are accepted. ATM at hotel.
Groceries:
As mentioned before, Bimini is tiny and dependent on a supply boat that visits weekly. Hence, there are many small grocery stores. We like King Brown (Porgy Bay), J&J (Green building on the left) and Robert's (Alice Town). In Resorts World there is Sue and Joys. There is a little of everything to be found but selection can be limited. Fresh fish, lobster and conch can be sourced on the island just by asking around. Check out the local bakeries, especially Nates on the top roadway. Remember, it’s a small Caribbean Island which is why you are coming to Bimini.
Restaurants:
Old Bimini Eating:
Stuarts Conch- conch salad is the local specialty
Joe's Conch
Big Mike's Conch
Edith's Pizza- great pizza
My Three Daughters- my go-to for cracked conch
Big John's- well-known restaurant/bar with a variety of foods
Big Game Club- famous hotel known by all fisherman with a variety of foods. My favorite. $$
Sherry's- a shack on the beach that makes great drinks and local fare
Smitty’s
New Bimini Resort World:
Several restaurants in the hotel along with a Starbucks
360 - Fee to enter
Infinity Pool Eatery and bar on top.
WATCH BILL FOR ADDED TIP!!
Things To Do:
Beaches, Beaches, Beaches!
diving and adventures google Bimini Blue Adventures
snorkeling
Shelling
Dolphin House
Big Johns Bar Restaurant
Big Game shops and restaurants
Straw Market – Shops with souvenirs and clothing
Jet Ski rental
Paddle boarding
Water bike rental
Great local eateries
Hit a few bars
Quiet beautiful evening walks
Infinity pool
360 club
Casino
Golf Carting
Shopping at local shops
Shopping at higher end shops on Resorts World
Sunbathing
Fishing from the shore
Tennis Courts
CHILL!
What To Do With Your Free Time:
This parts on you. Hit the beaches, infinity pool, ride up and down Kings Highway checking out shops, restaurants, bars, and looking at how the local inhabitants live, work, and go to church and school. Bimini is very safe; the people are so nice and it’s uniquely a small Bahamian island with two worlds on it. The one you will be staying in and their community. There is a side top road on the right off Kings Hwy that goes along Radio Beach and other beaches. Enjoy! Oh, and check out that beautiful water.
Best! Sit on our huge patio and watch ships come and go, sunsets and look at the water!