Bimini Islands
The Bimini Islands are a small archipelago located in the Bahamas, just 50 miles east of Miami, Florida. Comprising two main islands, North Bimini and South Bimini, they are known for their beautiful beaches, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. The islands are a popular destination for fishing, diving, and snorkeling.
Bimini has a rich history, often associated with Ernest Hemingway, who frequented the islands in the 1930s. The area is also famous for the Bimini Road, an underwater rock formation that some believe to be remnants of an ancient civilization. Today, Bimini attracts tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.