The Bahamas Beaches: Bimini Reef Club Beach

Bimini Reef Club Beach
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Vacationers will find there are plenty of rewards to visiting a beach that's located away from any major metropolitan areas, like having a quiet stretch of sand to enjoy for yourself and Bimini Reef Club Beach fits the bill nicely.

Located on South Bimini, the Bimini Reef Club Beach is known for its amazingly clear water.

Even though Bimini Reef Club Beach is not particularly secluded, you'll find this beach is more secluded than other of The Bahamas' beaches. This means that, even though it's not the most secluded or romantic spot, it's certainly further outside of the main cities than other beaches.

The beaches in The Bahamas aren't well-known for their peace and quiet, however, this beach is a little more secluded than many, making it a perfect spot for some vacationers. You won't have far to go to reach Bimini Reef Club Beach.

You'll easily find beautiful scenery on the beaches of The Bahamas, which helps make them popular vacation spots. And, though many of these tropical spots attract visitors, a few draw smaller crowds than others. Each beach has its own personality, and some will find that Bimini Reef Club Beach's nature suits them just right.

Location

This stretch of sand is on The Bahamas' southern coast. A nearby landmark is the Bimini Big Game Resort & Marina, which is 3.1 miles away. While local residents live nearby, the closest metropolitan area to Bimini Reef Club Beach is Freeport. Since the center of town is 67.0 miles away, you'll probably have a fairly long drive from your hotel to this beach.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other vacationers sharing the beach can vary widely -- it depends on when you visit. The beach is not adjacent to any major hotels but it can attract visitors from smaller hotels in the area. So if you're looking for a place to stay close to this location you can certainly find a spot.

The following table provides additional hotel options.

Nearest Hotels to Bimini Reef Club Beach
Hotel NameDistanceNo. of
Rooms
Bimini Big Game Resort & Marina 3.1 mi. 48

Amenities and Ambience

Vacationers visiting the Bimini Reef Club Beach should make it a point to snorkel off of these shores which feature crystal clear waters.

The number of people at the beach is affected by the day of the week, time of year, and many other factors. A few of The Bahamas' beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded particularly when tourism season is as its peak. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider might be, at least for some vacationers, the crowds you'll meet. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like many other aspects of The Bahamas this beach has a distinctive personality which will be the perfect match for some visitors. The special qualities of this beach are a bit different from most of the other beaches in The Bahamas.

Food

It doesn't matter what the meal, a great way to start or end a day at the beach is often patronizing an area restaurant, where you'll be able to delve into delicious local dishes without going far.

Some dining options are shown in the following table.

Restaurants Near Bimini Reef Club Beach
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Gulfstream Restaurant Steak dinner 2.2 mi. NW
Red Lion Pub Pub dinner 2.2 mi. NW
Big Game Sports Bar Brew Pub lunch & dinner 2.2 mi. NW

Each place in the world has its very own culinary style, and The Bahamas is no different. A unique place to enjoy local fare is right at the beach. Many hotels are happy to pack a picnic lunch for their guests, or you can obtain picnic supplies on your way to the beach.

Other Beaches

Needless to say, there are other beaches besides Bimini Reef Club Beach in The Bahamas. You might also enjoy Blister Beach, situated 5.3 miles to the north. This little piece of paradise offers up a Caribbean dream, from silky sands to warm waves.

If you're looking for a more active beach scene, you might find that Radio Beach is just right. It is located 2.4 miles to the northwest.

You might also want to visit Spook Hill Beach, which is located 3.8 miles away from Bimini Reef Club Beach. Although Spook Hill Beach may have a scary name, this beautiful white sand beach is anything but creepy.

Bimini Reef Club Beach may not be right for you, but The Bahamas has plenty of other options for travelers who don't wish to visit this beach.

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