2 Best Hotels in North Bimini, Andros, Bimini, and the Berry Islands

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We've compiled the best of the best in North Bimini - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Resorts World Bimini Hilton & Marina

$$ | King's Hwy., North Bimini, Bahamas Fodor's Choice

This pastel-splashed luxury resort boasts a boutique casino and a stunning Hilton hotel with a rooftop infinity pool, a luxury spa, and a fitness center. With ocean on one side and marinas on the other, the cute, manicured village-of-a-resort offers town houses, spacious suites, and condos with tidy golf-cart parking areas and tasteful, island-themed interiors: island art, seashell accents, hardwood and rattan furnishings, and lavish bedrooms and baths. Most have full kitchens. With 305 luxurious suites and rooms, the Hilton exudes a sophisticated chic ambience, where you can sip, graze, and dine your way to bliss in 10 restaurants, cafés, and bars. Each room has a balcony; the ground floor suites spill out on to private patios and a lagoon pool with a sip-and-dip bar. Latest is the casual luxury Luna Beach Club on Paradise Beach, offering food, cocktails, and cabanas. Here, you can relax or have fun with Jet Skis, paddleboards, and snorkeling trips by day and moonlight weekend parties, concerts from old stars, and live bands by night. Near the megayacht marina is a wide pool area with a sip-and-dip bar, sun lounges, and the casino. At the Fisherman's Village marketplace is another marina with two more eateries, a bar, and shops. Find more adventure on one of Bimini Undersea’s diving, sunset cruise, nature tour, or fishing adventures. The sophisticated luxury of RWB and the Hilton coupled with Bimini's natural wonders and old-timey, out-island feel is a magical combo.

Pros

  • Top-quality marinas with all services
  • Children's activity center
  • Shuttle service around the property

Cons

  • Restaurant opening times irregular
  • North-end units are a long walk from town
  • Beach can get crowded
King's Hwy., North Bimini, Bahamas
888-930–8688-reservations
Hotel Details
374 units
No Meals

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Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina

$$ | King's Hwy., North Bimini, Bahamas

This king of Alice Town’s marina-based resorts has an illustrious fishing history since 1936, and today it has a renewed spark and charm, with and a focus on quality service. The suites, rooms, and cottage rooms are surrounded by hammock-strewn palms, sea grape, and hibiscus flowers and overlook the pool. They’re comfortable, spacious, and inviting. All have a 27-inch TV (with cable), hair dryer, DVD player, alarm clock, coffeemaker, iron and board, and safe, plus free Wi-Fi. Cottage rooms come with kitchenettes and drinks bars. The lively and popular Bimini Big Game Bar and Grill (with sports TV) is a great place for international cuisine and fresh island seafood, enjoyed at the bar, on the deck overlooking the harbor or pool, or in the cool air-conditioning. The on-site Bimini Scuba Center (PADI), now run by Neal Watson Jr. of the famed Neal Watson dive family, is popular for wild dolphin excursions and hammerhead and bull dives, as well as dives to Bimini’s famous reefs and wrecks. It offers kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear for rent. It’s a short five-minute walk to Radio Beach. Bimini Big Game is an obviously good choice, with good food and an island ambience.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Excellent marina for fishing boats
  • Great base with good restaurant

Cons

  • Only fishing- and diving-oriented
  • Most rooms ground level
  • Not on the beach
King's Hwy., North Bimini, Bahamas
242-347–3391-resort
Hotel Details
51 rooms
No Meals
On-site is Bimini Scuba Center, a top Bahamas dive operator. Also on-site are Bahamas Customs & Immigration for quick clearing for yachts

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